Linguistic frame of reference is a frame of reference as it is expressed in a language. A frame of reference is a coordinate system used to identify the...
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of reference or reference frame may also refer to: Linguistic frame of reference Frame of reference (marketing), a phrase used to identify how a new product...
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linguistic frame of reference. The advent of the wave model raised new issues in the domain of linguistic reconstruction, causing the reevaluation of...
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as Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics. Linguistic speculation predated systematic descriptions of grammar which emerged c. the 5th century BC in...
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thing to which a name – a linguistic expression or other symbol – refers. For example, in the sentence Mary saw me, the referent of the word Mary is the particular...
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Frame semantics is a theory of linguistic meaning developed by Charles J. Fillmore that extends his earlier case grammar. It relates linguistic semantics...
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parameters for analyzing linguistic rights include the degree of territoriality, amount of positivity, orientation in terms of assimilation or maintenance...
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Linguistic categories include Lexical category, a part of speech such as noun, preposition, etc. Syntactic category, a similar concept which can also...
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Semantics (redirect from Meaning (linguistic))
Semantics is the study of linguistic meaning. It examines what meaning is, how words get their meaning, and how the meaning of a complex expression depends...
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The question whether the use of language influences spatial cognition is closely related to theories of linguistic relativity—also known as the Sapir-Whorf...
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Manang language (category Endangered languages of Asia)
linguistic frame of reference system encoded in these forms is primarily relative (i.e. oriented on the speaker's own viewing perspective). Some of these...
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Cognitive semantics (section Frame semantics)
and frame semantics, and it is the linguistic paradigm/framework that since the 1980s has generated the most studies in lexical semantics. As part of the...
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FrameNet is a group of online lexical databases based upon the theory of meaning known as Frame semantics, developed by linguist Charles J. Fillmore....
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in linguistic interlinear glossing of oral languages in English. The list provides conventional glosses as established by standard inventories of glossing...
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Indexicality (section In linguistic pragmatics)
traditions, including those of linguistic pragmatics,: 55–57 linguistic anthropology, and Anglo-American philosophy of language. Words and expressions...
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Conditional sentence (category Linguistic modality)
sentences. There are various ways of classifying conditional sentences. Many of these categories are visible cross-linguistically. A conditional sentence expressing...
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Langue and parole (category Theories of language)
organ, Universal Grammar, or linguistic competence from the Chomskyan frame of reference. Instead, it is the concept of any language as a semiological...
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Murray, Thomas; Murrell, Thomas (1989). The Language of Sadomasochism: A Glossary and Linguistic Analysis. ABC-CLIO. p. 44. ISBN 9780313264818. "Beginner's...
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Style (sociolinguistics) (redirect from Style of speech)
In sociolinguistics, a style is a set of linguistic variants with specific social meanings. In this context, social meanings can include group membership...
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Linguistics wars (redirect from Linguistic wars)
21st century linguistic developments such as construction grammar, cognitive linguistics and Frame semantics (linguistics), all emerging out of generative...
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Error (category Articles needing additional references from April 2019)
class value claims about what linguistic forms should and should not be used. One may distinguish various kinds of linguistic errors – some, such as aphasia...
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linguistic development. Linguists' observations of Genie began that month, and in October of that year they began actively testing what principles of...
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Relativism (redirect from Relativity of Knowledge)
relative to some particular frame of reference, such as a language or a culture (cultural relativism), while linguistic relativism asserts that a language's...
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Time (redirect from Time frame)
space-like separation will be simultaneous in some frame of reference, and there is no frame of reference in which they do not have a spatial separation....
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Code-switching (redirect from Neuroscience of code-switching)
Thus, code-switching is the use of more than one linguistic variety in a manner consistent with the syntax and phonology of each variety. Code-switching...
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Hopi time controversy (category Linguistic controversies)
concept of time, and about whether the differences between the ways the English and Hopi languages describe time are an example of linguistic relativity...
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Frame-based terminology is a cognitive approach to terminology developed by Pamela Faber and colleagues at the University of Granada. One of its basic...
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(typological) theories of language and grammar. While most modern linguistic theories make reference to such relations in one form or another, the general term...
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Manually Annotated Sub-Corpus (category Articles with topics of unclear notability from April 2016)
also annotated for FrameNet frame elements. Annotations of all or portions of the sub-corpus for a wide variety of other linguistic phenomena have been...
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Doublet (linguistics) (redirect from Linguistic doublet)
List of English Latinates of Germanic origin. The forward linguistic path also reflects cultural and historical transactions; often the name of an animal...
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