Empirical Evidences and Theoretical Assumptions in Functional Linguistics
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Empirical Evidences and Theoretical Assumptions in Functional Linguistics
Asp, Elissa; Aldridge, Michelle
Taylor & Francis Ltd
07/2022
184
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Inglês
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1. Introduction
2 Using neurolinguistic and neuropsychological evidences to address theoretical questions in functional linguistics
3 Keystroke logging data: What can it tell us about mode and written language production?
4 The influence of experiential aspects of meaning on the translation process
5 On the process of choosing in translational logogenesis
6 Lexical Cohesion: Dimensions and Linguistic Properties of Chains in English and German
7 The cohesive landscape of English of-NPs: an empirical, expression-centred approach to coherence
8 Challenging instantiation in modelling movement-based multimodal communication
9 Epilogue
2 Using neurolinguistic and neuropsychological evidences to address theoretical questions in functional linguistics
3 Keystroke logging data: What can it tell us about mode and written language production?
4 The influence of experiential aspects of meaning on the translation process
5 On the process of choosing in translational logogenesis
6 Lexical Cohesion: Dimensions and Linguistic Properties of Chains in English and German
7 The cohesive landscape of English of-NPs: an empirical, expression-centred approach to coherence
8 Challenging instantiation in modelling movement-based multimodal communication
9 Epilogue
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Michelle Aldridge;Elissa Asp;experimental approaches to linguistics;systemic functional linguistic modelling;keystroke logging methods;lexical cohesion;functional linguistic models;neurolinguistic processes;psycholinguistic processes;multimodal communication;cross-linguistic variation;grammatical constructions;SFL;Systemic Functional Linguistics;Functional Linguistic;functional linguistics;KSL;Lexical Chains;Cohesive Chains;Young Man;Semantic Variability;Van Waes;Cardiff Grammar;Language Network;BNC;Unmarked Theme;Primary Progressive Aphasia;Left ATL;KSL Software;Participant Roles;Conceptual Entities;Popular Scientific Texts;Data Set;Shallow Features;Fronto Temporal Lobar Degeneration;Nominal Chains;SFL Research;Chain Interactions;Spatio Temporal Networks
1. Introduction
2 Using neurolinguistic and neuropsychological evidences to address theoretical questions in functional linguistics
3 Keystroke logging data: What can it tell us about mode and written language production?
4 The influence of experiential aspects of meaning on the translation process
5 On the process of choosing in translational logogenesis
6 Lexical Cohesion: Dimensions and Linguistic Properties of Chains in English and German
7 The cohesive landscape of English of-NPs: an empirical, expression-centred approach to coherence
8 Challenging instantiation in modelling movement-based multimodal communication
9 Epilogue
2 Using neurolinguistic and neuropsychological evidences to address theoretical questions in functional linguistics
3 Keystroke logging data: What can it tell us about mode and written language production?
4 The influence of experiential aspects of meaning on the translation process
5 On the process of choosing in translational logogenesis
6 Lexical Cohesion: Dimensions and Linguistic Properties of Chains in English and German
7 The cohesive landscape of English of-NPs: an empirical, expression-centred approach to coherence
8 Challenging instantiation in modelling movement-based multimodal communication
9 Epilogue
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Michelle Aldridge;Elissa Asp;experimental approaches to linguistics;systemic functional linguistic modelling;keystroke logging methods;lexical cohesion;functional linguistic models;neurolinguistic processes;psycholinguistic processes;multimodal communication;cross-linguistic variation;grammatical constructions;SFL;Systemic Functional Linguistics;Functional Linguistic;functional linguistics;KSL;Lexical Chains;Cohesive Chains;Young Man;Semantic Variability;Van Waes;Cardiff Grammar;Language Network;BNC;Unmarked Theme;Primary Progressive Aphasia;Left ATL;KSL Software;Participant Roles;Conceptual Entities;Popular Scientific Texts;Data Set;Shallow Features;Fronto Temporal Lobar Degeneration;Nominal Chains;SFL Research;Chain Interactions;Spatio Temporal Networks