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  • in ''John gave me the book'' the thematic pattern is taken to be one in which the book (the [[Theme]]) moves from John (the [[Source]]) to me (the ...968. ''The Case for Case,'' in: E. Bach & R.T. Harms (eds.) Universals In Linguistic Theory, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York.
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  • In ''John received a book from Mary'' Mary is the source of the movement of th ...968. ''The Case for Case,'' in: E. Bach & R.T. Harms (eds.) Universals In Linguistic Theory, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York.
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  • '''Theme''' is the [[object]] that is located or relocated in space. ''the glass'' is a theme both in (i)a (location) and (i)b (relocation).
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  • ...s reduced. Syllables whose articulatory programs (routines) are not stored in the mental lexicon are computed on-line. ...W.J.M. & Wheeldon, L. 1994. ''Do speakers have a mental syllabary?,'' Cognition, 50, 239-269
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  • ...tic representation''' is an abstract [[formal language|(formal) language]] in which [[meaning]]s can be represented. ..., semantic representations were identified with syntactic deep structures. In almost all other theories, semantic representations are an autonomous level
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  • In phonetics, the '''Shortlist model''' is a [[hybrid]] model of [[auditory wo ...context), Shortlist also incorporates a mechanism of bottom-up inhibition: in case a contextually appropriate candidate no longer fits the acoustic infor
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  • ...Mechanism theory also known as the "words and rules" theory was summarised in [[Steven Pinker]]'s book of the same name. ...s are generated by rules and the irregular [[past tense]] verbs are stored in the [[lexicon]].
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  • In many cases the relevance of an answer needs to be inferred on the basis of B: It’s in your room.
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  • In semantics/pragmatics, the '''Gricean maxims''' are communicative principles ...plicature) that there was something seriously wrong with Miss X’s singing. In later work, reductions of the maxims have been proposed, yielding two main
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  • *''Die globale Bedeutungsstruktur eines Textes wird [. . .] in der Makrostruktur abstrakt repräsentiert. Während Sequenzen Bedingungen d ...nterdisciplinary Study of Global Structures in Discourse, Interaction, and Cognition.'' Hillsdale N. J.: Erlbaum.
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  • strata than at lower. For example, in spoken language we have only about a dozen lexicogrammatical structures, in the same way that lexicogrammatical structures are above
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  • This portal presents the most central topics in Computational Linguistics. </div> Information Extraction is a text data mining subfield. It belongs in the Text Analytics family of tools
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  • ...ve]] and the [[predicate]] in the [[infinitive]], in sentences including [[cognition verb]]s, [[causative verb]]s and [[verb of saying|verbs of saying]]. *Kurzová, Helena 1986, „Accusativus cum infinitivo in the structural-typological approach.“ Listy Filologické 109: 1-10.
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  • In der klassischen [[Psycholinguistik]] ist das lexikalische Entscheiden (''le ...ing pairs of words: Evidence of a dependence between retrieval operations. In: ''Journal of Experimental Psychology, 90,'' 227-234.]</ref> zurück.
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  • ...framing a clear message, ie a message which is perspicuous or intelligible in the sense of conveying the intended illocutionary goal to the addressee." ...n sufficient to achieve your communicational ends (bearing the Q-principal in mind)." (Levinson 2000: 114)
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  • ...lavonic linguistics. The linguistic term '''aktionsart''' was coined later in Germanic linguistics. ...ructure of a situation as determined by the predicate and the context. The category of [[tense]] describes the temporal situation of an action relative to the
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  • ...sprachliches Nachschlagewerk. In der [[Psycholinguistik]] wird der Begriff in Zusammenhang mit dem mentalen Lexikon verwendet. ...hl in der lateinischen Sprache, wo er „''Überschrift''“ bedeutet, als auch in der Griechischen Sprache, wo er mit „''alles, was man nimmt''“ überset
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  • ...ference''' refers to the influence of one language (or variety) on another in the speech of [[bilingual]]s who use both languages. ...Those instances of deviation from the norms of either language which occur in the speech of bilinguals as a result of their familiarity with more than on
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  • ...zy. Thus, there are lexical examples that can be assigned to more than one category. ...than one way” (Löbner 2002: p. 39). However, disregarding puns (see 1.5), in every linguistic situation only one meaning of an ambiguous expression can
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