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Linguistische Berichte Heft 276

Author : Nanna Fuhrhop,Niklas Reinken,Jonas Romstadt,Juliane Schwab,Jutta L. Mueller,Mingya Liu,Sophie Ellsäßer,Okan Kubus,Horst M. Müller
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Release : 2023
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Linguistische Berichte Heft 276 by Nanna Fuhrhop,Niklas Reinken,Jonas Romstadt,Juliane Schwab,Jutta L. Mueller,Mingya Liu,Sophie Ellsäßer,Okan Kubus,Horst M. Müller Pdf

Linguistische Berichte Heft 276

Author : Markus Steinbach,Nina-Kristin Meister,Günther Grewendorf,Arnim von Stechow
Publisher : Helmut Buske Verlag
Page : 123 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2023-12-07
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783967692853

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Linguistische Berichte Heft 276 by Markus Steinbach,Nina-Kristin Meister,Günther Grewendorf,Arnim von Stechow Pdf

Beiträge aus Forschung und Anwendung – Nanna Fuhrhop, Niklas Reinken & Jonas Romstadt: Der 'modalisierende' Gebrauch von Anführungszeichen in Abiturklausuren Abstract: Quotation marks are substantially used for direct speech and citations. For the 'modalizing' use, the Official Rules state that a "different understanding than usual" is indicated; they give very little information on the use of quotation marks beyond literal reference. It therefore seems all the more interesting to investigate the usage of modalizing quotation marks. In the present analysis, we studied the school-leaving examinations of an entire year. School-leaving examinations are texts by persons whose institutional acquisition of written language can be regarded as complete; they are texts written by skilled writers. The investigation takes into account both formal and functional observations. We recognized differences between school subjects that can be interpreted with regard to the concept of educational language. The writers described here showed a high sensitivity (conscious or unconscious) to the use of quotation marks, which we call the "struggle for educational language". This may be related to the corpus investigated here. However, our study constitutes a solid basis for further corpus studies on quotation marks. – Juliane Schwab, Jutta L. Mueller & Mingya Liu: Dimensions of variation in sentence comprehension: a case study on understating negative polarity items in German Abstract: Despite the rich theoretical and empirical literature on negative polarity items (NPIs) in general, understating NPIs like all that or much have received relatively little attention in psycholinguistics. In this paper, we investigate the comprehension, processing, and production of two such understating NPIs in German, namely 'sonderlich' ('particularly') and 'so recht' ('really'). In a first experiment, using self-paced reading and naturalness ratings, we found that 'sonderlich', contrary to 'so recht', was rated as natural in affirmative contexts although this environment is incompatible with NPIs. The finding is subsequently extended to the domain of sentence production, demonstrating that 'so recht' was consistently used as NPI, but 'sonderlich' was not. The last two experiments investigate the factors underlying this finding, showing that the surprising patterns for 'sonderlich' may relate to its susceptibility for interference from form- and meaning-related lexical competitors during tasks that strain cognitive resources, and, to some extent, to individual differences in participants' language aptitude measured through print exposure. Based on the novel empirical data, we discuss the theoretical status of 'sonderlich' and 'so recht' as understating NPIs, on the one hand, and the cognitive mechanisms affecting retrieval of their NPI-related lexical-semantic features, on the other. Rezensionen – Sophie Ellsäßer: Magali Paquot & Stefan Th. Gries (Hgg.) (2020): A practical handbook of corpus linguistics – Okan Kubus: Gary Morgan (ed.) (2020): Understanding deafness, language and development – Horst M. Müller: Michael A. Arbib (Hg.) (2020): How the brain got language – towards a new road map Informationen und Hinweise von Klaus Müllner und den Herausgeber*innen

Linguistische Berichte Heft 270

Author : Günther Grewendorf,Arnim von Stechow,Markus Steinbach
Publisher : Helmut Buske Verlag
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2022-05-19
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783967691771

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Linguistische Berichte Heft 270 by Günther Grewendorf,Arnim von Stechow,Markus Steinbach Pdf

Abstracts Wegner, Dennis, Härtl, Holden, Schlechtweg, Marcel: Optionality and the recovery of temporal information in German verb clusters. While the clause-final placement of finite elements is usually quite rigid in German embedded clauses, verbal clusters mark an exception in that they allow finite temporal auxiliaries to be placed linearly before the verbal elements they embed. The prescriptive rules of Standard German suggest that there is optionality with respect to the two ordering possibilities at least in future clauses. However, previous studies have shown that this also holds for perfect clauses with lassen ('let'). Based on two experimental studies focussing on verbal clusters with continuative lassen ('let') and perception verbs, which supposedly have similar properties, the present paper aims at investigating a) whether there really is proper optionality with respect to placing the finite auxiliary in a cluster-initial or clause-final position, and b) whether preposing the temporal auxiliary induces advantages for the processing of temporal information. Pafel, Jürgen: Konditionale und minimale Differenz. Counterfactuals invite us to imagine a course of the world in which certain state-of-affairs obtain which might be contrary to fact, but which is otherwise identical to the real course of the world. They invite us to imagine a minimal different course of the world. Minimal difference is an essential ingredient of many, perhaps most, semantic accounts of counterfactuals. They differ in the way they conceptualize minimal difference. I present a definition of 'minimal different course of the world' after discussing many scenarios in detail, with respect to which certain counterfactuals are supposed to be true or false. Minimal difference means that, as for a 'counterfactual' course of the world, everything is as it actually is except that (i) the counterfactual's antecedent is true and (ii) state-of-affair obtain which are possible in virtue of (i) and the regularities of the world. With this background, the truth condition of a counterfactual can be stated as follows: It is true if the consequent is true in every course of the world in which the antecedent is true, and which is minimal different from the actual course of the world. This kind of truth condition is argued to be adequate for singular indicative conditionals too. Various problems concerning this extension are discussed. A closer look at the pragmatics of counterfactuals exhibits a variety of different 'implications', whose status is partially unclear. Finally, I discuss the prospects of extending the minimal-difference semantics of conditionals to causals. Bauer, Anastasia: Rezension: Vadim Kimmelman (2019): Information structure in sign languages. Evidence from Russian Sign Language and Sign Language of the Netherlands. Berlin: De Gruyter and Ishara Press. Krstic, Vladimir: Rezension: Meibauer, Jörg (ed.) (2019): The Oxford handbook of lying. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Tsiknakis, Antonios: Rezension: Sonja Müller (2019): Die Syntax-Pragmatik-Schnittstelle. Ein Studienbuch. Tübingen: Narr Francke Attempto. Klaus, Müllner: Informationen und Hinweise.

Linguistische Berichte Heft 275

Author : Markus Steinbach,Nina-Kristin Meister,Günther Grewendorf,Arnim von Stechow
Publisher : Helmut Buske Verlag
Page : 119 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2023-09-04
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783967692839

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Linguistische Berichte Heft 275 by Markus Steinbach,Nina-Kristin Meister,Günther Grewendorf,Arnim von Stechow Pdf

Aktuelle Tendenzen in der Linguistik – Fabian Bross: Zur Syntax der Negation im Deutschen Abstract: The goal of the present article is a syntactic description of different types of negation in German. To be more precise, this article deals with sentential negation, constituent negation, and two types of contrastive negation. First, several tests are introduced to differentiate between sentential, constituent, and contrastive negation. Then, the different types of negation will be analyzed. While it is generally assumed in the literature that sentential negation in German is located directly above the VP, this article argues that there are reasons to believe that sentential negation is located in a higher position in-between tense and the VP. Additionally, it will be proposed that constituent negation is not a type of negation on its own right, but a special instance of sentential negation taking scope inside of a propositional expression which is embedded in a clause. Concerning contrastive negation, data will be presented suggesting that it comes in two flavors: contrastive constituent negation and contrastive sentential negation. It is argued that with contrastive constituent negation the whole negated constituent is moved into a position above tense, while with contrastive sentential negation there is no movement of a constituent, but a structurally high position for this kind of negation taking wide scope. Beiträge aus Forschung und Anwendung – Zhen Zeng: Die Modalverben können und dürfen sowie ihre Übersetzungsmöglichkeiten im modernen Chinesisch Abstract: This article focuses on the modal verbs können and dürfen and their translational equivalents in modern Chinese. In the theoretical part, the modal verbs können and dürfen are compared to the Chinese equivalents néng/nénggòu, huì and kĕyĭ. This section shows the similarities and differences between können and dürfen and their Chinese equivalents. The following empirical investigations are intended to find out other Chinese translation options for können and dürfen as well as other German translation options for néng/nénggòu, huì and kĕyĭ. Two novels from German and modern Chinese serve as analysis data basis, so that translations from German into Chinese and from Chinese into German are the main focus of the study. The results obtained through the analysis can be used by Chinese translators with German as their first language to translate können and dürfen. In addition, German learners of Chinese can familiarize themselves with the modality types and the use of können and dürfen. – Hans-Martin Gärtner & Beáta Gyuris: On further delimiting the space of bias profiles for polar interrogatives Abstract: In Gärtner & Gyuris (2017) we defined the "bias profileˮ of an individual polar interrogative clause type as a non-empty choice from the power sets of evidential bias options and epistemic bias options for each of its expressive instantiations as positive polar question (PPQ), and negative polar questions with inside (IN-NPQ) and outside negation (ON-NPQ) in the sense of Ladd (1981). By simple arithmetic we predicted the existence of (7x7)^3 = 117649 such bias profiles. We then explored the "spaceˮ of bias profiles and demonstrated a numerical reduction to just (4x2)^3 = 512 permissible types. This was based on differential choices from the sets of evidential and epistemic biases, formulated in terms of the principle of Static Complementarity (together with the principle of Convexity). In the current brief note, we will show how to considerably cut down options further by in addition imposing a bi-uniqueness constraint on the evidential bias of IN-NPQs.

Linguistische Berichte Heft 271

Author : Jürg Fleischer,Irene Rapp,Raphaela Wolman,Antonios Tsiknakis
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Linguistische Berichte Heft 271 by Jürg Fleischer,Irene Rapp,Raphaela Wolman,Antonios Tsiknakis Pdf

Linguistische Berichte Heft 274

Author : Emanuela Sanfelici,Christian Hugo Hoffmann,Alexander Horn,Anja Müller,Niklas Reinken
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Linguistische Berichte Heft 274 by Emanuela Sanfelici,Christian Hugo Hoffmann,Alexander Horn,Anja Müller,Niklas Reinken Pdf

Linguistische Berichte Heft 270

Author : Günther Grewendorf,Arnim von Stechow,Markus Steinbach
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Page : 128 pages
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Linguistische Berichte Heft 273

Author : Ewa Trutkowski,Helmut Weiß,Jonas Romstadt,Niklas Reinken,Vincent Jixin Wang,Yasunori Sumidai
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Linguistische Berichte Heft 273 by Ewa Trutkowski,Helmut Weiß,Jonas Romstadt,Niklas Reinken,Vincent Jixin Wang,Yasunori Sumidai Pdf

Linguistische Berichte Heft 277

Author : Milena Belosevic,Wei Gu,Judith Kalinowski,Sebastian Bücking,Sonja Taigel,Katharina Paul,Gerhard Stickel
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Linguistische Berichte Heft 277 by Milena Belosevic,Wei Gu,Judith Kalinowski,Sebastian Bücking,Sonja Taigel,Katharina Paul,Gerhard Stickel Pdf

Linguistische Berichte Heft 275

Author : Fabian Bross,Zhen Zeng,Hans-Martin Gärtner,Beáta Gyuris,Silvia Bonacchi,Stefan Bojowald,Jiro Inaba,Nadine Wallmeier
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ISBN : 3967692825

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Linguistische Berichte Heft 275 by Fabian Bross,Zhen Zeng,Hans-Martin Gärtner,Beáta Gyuris,Silvia Bonacchi,Stefan Bojowald,Jiro Inaba,Nadine Wallmeier Pdf

Linguistische Berichte

Author : Anonim
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Page : 558 pages
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Release : 2009
Category : Language and languages
ISBN : UCSC:32106020178072

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Linguistische Berichte Heft 272

Author : Jörg Meibauer,Irene Rapp,Raphaela Wolman,Felicitas Otte,Elena Jahn,Cornelia Loos,Julian Bleicken,Annika Herrmann
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Linguistische Berichte Heft 272 by Jörg Meibauer,Irene Rapp,Raphaela Wolman,Felicitas Otte,Elena Jahn,Cornelia Loos,Julian Bleicken,Annika Herrmann Pdf

Linguistische Berichte Heft 269

Author : Günther Grewendorf,Arnim von Stechow,Markus Steinbach
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Page : 128 pages
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Release : 2022
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Linguistische Berichte Heft 269 by Günther Grewendorf,Arnim von Stechow,Markus Steinbach Pdf

Metaphor Reexamined

Author : Liselotte Gumpel
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Page : 328 pages
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Release : 1984
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : UOM:39015010345778

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Metaphor Reexamined by Liselotte Gumpel Pdf

Breaking away from the traditional "neo-Aristotelian" view of metaphor, Liselotte Gumpel's ambitious study offers a new, "non-Aristotelian" approach based on the phenomenological semantics of Roman Ingarden and the semiotics of Charles S. Peirce. The author seeks to grasp the meaning of metaphor through an exhaustive exploration of meaning in language, from its acquisition by young speakers to its repeated origination in sound when spoken and in the visual sign when written. She identifies the fundamental semantic operations that differentiate literal from literary use of language. Next, metaphor is examined in all of its semantic idiosyncrasies. Gumpel's theory culminates in the development of a functional or structural metaphor that can neither disappear nor "die." Applying the theory, Gumpel presents several textual analyses, relating the categories of argument, dicent and rheme to the use of metaphor by Brecht, Dickinson, and Celan. A final section provides an incisive critique of theories of metaphor from Aristotle to the present.