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    New Testament exegesis in theory and practice: the various stages of the exegetical programme by A. B. du Toit

    Published 2004-06-01
    “… The various stages in the exegetical programme include preliminary selection of a passage, first close reading, demarcation, textual criticism, determining the real world context, the literary type, the place of the micro-text within its macro-structure, analysing the structure of the micro-text, detailed analysis, formulating the message for the first readers, guidelines for understanding the text’s message for today and (optional) a translation. Lexico-grammatical, literary and semantic criteria for text demarcation are presented. …”
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  2. 1022

    Lexical-Semantic Variables Affecting Picture and Word Naming in Chinese: A Mixed Logit Model Study in Aphasia by Davide Crepaldi, Wei-Chun Che, I.-Fan Su, Claudio Luzzatti

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The objective of the present study is to investigate this specific issue by studying the effect of word frequency, imageability, age of acquisition, visual complexity of the stimuli to be named, grammatical class and morphological structure in word and picture naming in Chinese. …”
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  3. 1023

    Do auxiliaire ou do lexical? Indifférenciation sémantique et/ou syntaxique en contexte anaphorique by Saghie Sharifzadeh

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…In “which NP do”, “that NP do” and “this NP do” constructions notably, this underlying semantic unity appears to blur the boundary between lexical and grammatical occurrences of the verb do, thus obscuring the syntactic differences between the lexical verb and the auxiliary.…”
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    “Cut Prose”? The Sentence and the Line in Marianne Moore’s Poetry by Aurore Clavier

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…This article seeks to examine Marianne Moore’s line breaks and the formal tensions they reveal or even create between the grammatical sentence and the poetical line. While the poet is commonly associated with the most radical and idiosyncratic verse patterns, from her earliest modernist experiments to her signature use of syllabic verse, her work is also marked by a less conspicuous, but equally thorough pull toward the continuity of prose, a genre she was consistently drawn to. …”
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    Où finit la phrase ? Où commence le texte ? by Christophe Benzitoun, Frédéric Sabio

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…This paper questions the frontier between grammatical relations and discourse relations, by taking examples of verbal clause sequences, mostly drawn from spoken French corpora. …”
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  6. 1026

    LANGUAGE SPACE OF NEURAL NETWORKS: FEATURES AND DIFFERENCES FROM NATURAL LANGUAGE by Natalia B. Egorchenkova, Olga V. Korobova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Purpose – analysis of lexical and grammatical features of artificial intelligence language and comparison with human language. …”
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  7. 1027

    BY + complément dans les énoncés passifs anglais : une relation non-spatiale représentée spatialement by Yves-Bernard Malinier

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Among this large array, the preposition is also used to head complements in long passive clauses.The purpose of this article is to show that the preposition may be given a locative interpretation when it is used to (re)introduce the noun phrase that corresponds to the grammatical subject of the active counterpart.The demoted Agent or Cause that activates a change of state can be viewed as an intermediate point (or L0Ci/o) on a path or route to an endpoint, i.e. the resultant state of the Patient or Experiencer.…”
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    Relativismo lingüístico, relativismo ontológico by Alberto Escalera Narváez

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This states that there is a systematic connection between the grammatical categories of a language and the way its speakers conceive, categorize or interpret the world. …”
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  9. 1029

    Réflexion sur l’indécidable flaubertien : à partir de la traduction de Bouvard et Pécuchet en japonais by Norioki Sugaya

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…First, we will ask ourselves to what extent Flaubert's style, in particular the famous free indirect style, can be transferred into another language, whose grammatical organization and syntactic structure differ significantly from those of the French language. …”
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    Les genres récrits : chronique n° 7 by Daniel Elmiger

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Today, so-called generically used feminine forms, i.e. the use of grammatically feminine forms to refer to women and men (or non-binary people) are sometimes used as an inclusive writing strategy. …”
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    Difusión en línea y preservación del documento sonoro: la fonoteca SONM by JOSÉ LUIS CRESPO-FAJARDO

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Resumen: Se hace un repaso a las actividades emprendidas por la Fonoteca de Música Experimental y Arte Sonoro (SONM), una iniciativa documental centrada en la trasmisión y producción de contenidos sonoros creativos. …”
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    L’expression de la transitivité verbale en agni-sanvi, langue kwa de Côte d’Ivoire by Foba Antoine KAKOU

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Résumé : Selon la grammaire traditionnelle, la transitivité verbale désigne la capacité d’un verbe à admettre ou non un complément d’objet direct ou indirect dans la phrase où elle joue le rôle de prédicat. …”
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    Bringing the words out of the Montessori box: Towards a Montessori system for enhancing language development from birth to six years by Helen Prochazka

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Then, building on how the Montessori approach supports and enhances children’s language development during the early years, a proposal for a Montessori-based remedial system to develop and extend the range of individual children’s vocabulary, grammatical forms, and syntactic structures, in the order in which native speakers of English acquire them, will be outlined. …”
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    Functional transposition of TILL and UNTIL from a diachronic perspective by Kovbasko Yurii

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It is hypothesized that despite being synonyms and representatives of the same grammatical categories of prepositions and conjunctions in modern English, the lexical units TILL and UNTIL were initially formed as prepositions and later, following their own transpositional patterns, they were transposed into conjunctions.…”
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    The "Fame Effect" or How the syntactic choices of writers can be explained by their assumptions about their addressees' state of knowledge: the case of relevance-oriented, non-rest... by Rudy Loock

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…The assumed old/new informational status has then an influence on the grammatical choices made by the writers. In particular we investigate here, using the web as corpus, the constraints that govern writers’ choice between the following non-restrictive modifiers of nouns that aim at optimizing the relevance (as defined by Sperber & Wilson) of the referents denoted by the nouns they modify: nominal appositives, appositive relative clauses, non-restrictive pre-modifiers.…”
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    Stratégies de légitimation et construction de l’autorité dans les discours vaccino-sceptiques et complotistes aux États-Unis. La mise en saillance comme outil de maximisation de l’... by Damien Lenoir

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…This article seeks to show how some syntactical, grammatical or lexical salience strategies work to enable the speaker, in vaccine-hesitant or conspiracy theory contexts, to legitimize their discourses and strengthen their authority as a reliable speaker in order to maximize the audience’s agreement with the theory. …”
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    Clause complexing in research-article abstracts: Comparing human- and AI-generated texts by Leong Alvin Ping

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Incorporating distinct grammatical features in the algorithms of AI-detection tools is crucially needed to enhance the reliability of their results. …”
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    Consistent Modeling of Heterogeneous Lexical Structures by Laurent Romary, Werner Wegstein

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…The core of our proposal describes a system of relatively autonomous lexical “crystals” that can, within the constraints of the relevant element’s definition, be combined to form complex structures for the description of morphological form, grammatical information, etymology, word-formation, and meaning for a lexical structure. …”
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    A data-driven study of temporal adverbials as discourse segmentation markers by Lydia-Mai Ho-Dac, Marie-Paule Péry-Woodley

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…We look in particular at how temporal adverbials interact with other features, such as position in the text (in relation to document structure), and type of referring expression as grammatical subject in the host sentence. Our methodology calls upon a large diversified tagged corpus, and combines quantitative and qualitative approaches in order to systematically explore these configurations and their relation to text-type. …”
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