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Gomez, Miguel Casas – Language Sciences, 2009
This paper consists of a revision of the different definitions of euphemism, which, apart from certain restrictive and singular descriptions, can be classified, basically, in two groups: the extralinguistic and the strictly linguistic ones. After a critical-descriptive analysis of these formulations from the standpoints of both lexical semantics…
Descriptors: Semantics, Linguistics, Concept Formation, Pragmatics
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Allan, Keith – Language Sciences, 2002
Reviews vantage theory and makes a claim that it does not replace, but coexists with a semantics for color terms. Identifies basic facts about countability in English, and presents further evidence of the fact that the grammar of number and quantification in English is exploited to reveal different conceptualizations of what is spoken of. Claims…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Color, Concept Formation, English
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Roceric, A. – Language Sciences, 1973
Paper presented during a colloquium on mathematical linguistics at the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, May 26, 1972. (RS)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Lexicology, Linguistic Theory, Mathematical Linguistics
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Davis, Hayley – Language Sciences, 1997
Contrasts lay and "professional" metalinguistic knowledge from the viewpoint that linguistic issues concern all speakers of language. The article maintains that linguists firmly believe in a major difference between lay and theoretical metadiscursive remarks because linguists persist in believing in the objectivity of linguistic facts.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation, Discourse Analysis, Language Attitudes
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Bart, Frederick B. – Language Sciences, 1973
Response to Robert A. Hall, Jr.'s article, "Why a Structural Semantics Is Impossible," Language Sciences, n21. (DD)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Componential Analysis, Concept Formation, Content Analysis
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Devos, Filip; And Others – Language Sciences, 1996
Reports on research consisting of compiling a contrastive verb valency dictionary of Dutch, French, and English whose main strength lies in depicting semantic differences between its entries and conceptual differences between languages. Using these analyses, one can start to discern nuclear and peripheral meanings, analyze possible meaning…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Concept Formation, Contrastive Linguistics, Dutch
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Bamberg, Michael – Language Sciences, 1997
Uses three approaches revolving around language issues as a basis for exploring emotions: universal semantics, emotionology, and the theory of "goal-action-outcome knowledge." Uses an approach that attempts to turn around the traditional, realistic picture of the relationship between emotions, cognition, and language. (73 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Anger, Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer)