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Kindliche Mehrsprachigkeit in Bildungsinstitutionen zwischen Wert und Abwertung : eine Fallstudie am Exempel einer burgenländischen Volksschule
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Die Lebenswelt Straße verteidigen : sprachliche Handlungsstrategien junger Menschen mit Lebensmittelpunkt Straße in Deutschland und Südafrika
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"Aber jetzt tu ich ein bisschen mélanger" : Kommunikationsstrategien bei mehrsprachigen Kindern im reziprok-immersiven Unterricht
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Evaluative Adjectives are Davidsonian States
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In: http://semanticsarchive.net/sub2012/FabregasMarinLeferman.pdf
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Abstract. The aspectual properties of evaluative adjectives (EAs), such as brave and cruel, have been the object of a vivid debate, as they pattern with individual-level predicates (ILP) with respect to the interpretation of bare subjects and their inability to function as depictive adjuncts but, like stage-level predicates, they can have an episodic reading. In addition to this, among adjectives they exhibit exceptional aspectual properties, such as taking the progressive. In this paper, we concentrate on EAs in English and Spanish and argue that they can be characterised as Davidsonian-states, that is, stative event predicates. However, since EAs alternate clearly between two distinct readings–suggesting that the event is not part of the adjective’s lexical entry (unlike D-state verbs such as sleep or wait)–we analyze them as ILPs with the ability to predicate of two sorts of subject: an individual or an event. In the first case they behave like ILPs, in the second they exhibit all the aspectual properties associated with eventive predicates.
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1) brave; careful; clumsy; considerate; courteous; cowardly; crazy; cruel; cunning; dumb; farsighted; foolish; generous; humble; idiotic; impudent; intelligent; kind; masochistic; mean; nice; noble; polite; rude; sadistic; selfish; silly; skilful; stupid; thoughtful; wise
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URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.384.4012 http://semanticsarchive.net/sub2012/FabregasMarinLeferman.pdf
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Semantic Variation and Pleonastic Determiners: The Case of the Plural Definite Generic Abstract:
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In: http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~dayal/glow-circulation-06.pdf
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A Broken Fork in the Hand is Worth Two in the Grammar: A Spatio-Temporal Bias in Children’s Interpretation of Quantifiers and Plural Nouns
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In: http://csjarchive.cogsci.rpi.edu/Proceedings/2008/pdfs/p1580.pdf
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Linguistic annotation in/for corpus linguistics
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In: http://www.linguistics.ucsb.edu/faculty/stgries/research/InProgr_STG_ALB_LingAnnotCorpLing_HbOfLingAnnot.pdf
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Idioms and the syntax/semantics interface of descriptive content vs. reference
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Adjectives as saturators vs. modifiers: statistical evidence
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