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The relationship between landscape and culture seen through language is an exciting and increasingly explored area. This groundbreaking book contributes to the linguistic examination of both cross-cultural variation and unifying elements... more
The Ukrainian sacred culture and especially its wooden churches tradition is an outstanding European phenomenon which has been formed on complex intercultural basis. Being placed between eastern and western Christian brunches, Ukrainian... more
Alfred Tarski’s semantic conception of truth is arguably the most influential – certainly, most discussed - modern conception of truth. It has provoked many different interpretations and reactions, some thinkers celebrating it for... more
Le paratatikos (passé imperfectif) en tant que modalisateur déréalisant.
Thèse de doctorat sous la direction de Oswald Ducrot.
Thèse de doctorat sous la direction de Oswald Ducrot.
Özet Dilin, tarihî lehçelerden çağdaş lehçelere doğru gelişimini belirli sözcükler ve bu sözcüklere bağlı kavram alanları içerisinde değerlendirmek mümkündür. Buradan yola çıkılan çalışmada, Eski Türkçede ip anlamına gelen yıp sözcüğü ve... more
This study aims at providing a possible model for linguistic representation, whose structure is able to describe the effects on sign’s indeterminacy (vagueness, ambiguities) and the dynamic nature of the system. In order to display the... more
Adam M. Croom, Ph.D., Visiting Assistant Professor of Cognitive Science, Case Western Reserve University (adam.croom@case.edu) +1,546 citations https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=jEGe8qAAAAAJ... more
With the emergence of the World Wide Web, analyzing and improving Web communication has become essential to adapt the Web content to the visitors’ expectations. Web communication analysis is traditionally performed by Web analytics... more
We argue for a compositional semantics grounded in a strongly typed ontology that reflects our commonsense view of the world and the way we talk about it. Assuming such a structure we show that the semantics of various natural language... more
Abstract—Forensic analysis of a suspect program is a daily challenge encounters forensic analysts and law-enforcement. It requires determining the behavior of a suspect program found in a computer system subject to investigation and... more
The limited aim here is to explain what John Dewey might say about the formulation of the grue example. Nelson Goodman’s problem of distinguishing good and bad inductive inferences is an important one, but the grue example misconstrues... more
Biological and cultural factors have been found to have a significant influence on cognitive development and performance in neuropsychological instruments such as verbal fluency tasks (VFT). Variations of traditional VFT, involving... more
Graphical user interfaces design in software development process focuses on maximizing usability and the user's experience, in order to make the interaction for users easy, flexible and efficient. In this paper, we propose an approach... more
This paper analyses a type of structurally complex time adjuncts in Portuguese, and focuses on aspects of linguistic variation - and sometimes anomaly -, witnessed by the coexistence of various forms to express the same temporal relation.... more
Auditory display has a long history as a tool to provide people with events and the needed actions by means of sound. The use of audio as media has its advantage of being non-directional and the ability to cover a large area. The field of... more
Six lexical decision experiments were conducted to examine the influence of complex structure on the processing speed of English compounds. All experiments revealed that semantically transparent compounds (eg, rosebud) were processed more... more
This paper investigates how large multinational corporations use multimodal meaning-making resources to communicate a trustworthy corporate identity. It combines insights from Forceville’s work on pictorial and multimodal metaphor... more