From: sb@gbn.org Subject: [Speakers] Languages are parallel universes (Boroditsky talk) Date: 27 ottobre 2010 21:09:27 GMT+02:00 To: seminars@list.longnow.org "To have a second language is to have a ...
Epistemic modality refers to the linguistic means by which speakers express degrees of certainty, probability or belief regarding a proposition. It intricately links language structure with cognitive ...
The study of language semantics and syntax explores the intricate relationship between meaning and grammatical structure. Contemporary research has increasingly focused on how semantic content is ...
Semantic search is widely hailed to be "the next thing" by everyone from the creator of the Internet to social media nerds who toss around the phrase "Web 3.0" when the definition of 2.0 is still up ...
The Semantic Web is a vision for the future of the Web in which information is given explicit meaning, making it easier for machines to automatically process and integrate information available on the ...
This article investigates coordination of verbal adjuncts and complements in English, considering coordinations of adjunct with adjunct, complement with complement, and adjunct with complement, for ...
Vol. 43, No. 2, Part 2: Language Monograph No. 27: Predication-Typing: A Pilot Study in Semantic Analysis (Jun., 1967), pp. 1-39+41+43-116 (114 pages) Language, a journal of the Linguistic Society of ...
Cognitive linguistics is a modern school of linguistic thought that originally began to emerge in the 1970s due to dissatisfaction with formal approaches to language. As I explain in my book, ...
Before you get to far into it this article is not about the Semantic Web! Rather this article is going to pull together a number of discussions and thoughts about the way we use words, the way we ...