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down on oneʼs own body). Some of the corpus hits describe situations in which the referent of the pronoun and the referent of the antecedent are referentially distinct or, in the terminology of Heim (1998) , they spell out different

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as well as inability to recognise cultural differences that leave patients less satisfied; and 3) English language knowledge for effective and understandable communication with patients about their medical conditions without using clinical terminology

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particular through the linguistic concept of speech acts. Both this discussion note and the planned special issue aim to fill this methodological gap. Using the terminology of the late Editor of Acta Linguistics Professor Ferenc Kiefer, used to say, what we

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). As in the vowel reduction case, the contrast between back vowels and front vowels is neutralized due to front harmony. Following our terminology, this phenomenon might be considered as a case of lenition (i.e., the loss of distinctive features

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(body, a H* associated to the syllable bearing the first peak) and the combination of the last pitch accent, the phrase accent and the final boundary tone (final inflection) in the autosegmentalist terminology (cf. Pierrehumbert 1980

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use in describing and analysing the conceptual structures that constitute conceptual metaphors. Domains, schemas, frames or spaces, this “terminological confusion” (p. 50) is a sign in Kövecses’ interpretation of a “serious, deep-seated theoretical

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words (edge labels in the graph, ‘functors’ and ‘subfunctors’ in PDT terminology) seem to carry over relatively well to Hungarian (of course, with some errors, as is evident in Figure 12 ). It was this aspect of the annotation that we wanted to

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frames the debate by considering some criteria employed for identifying heads more generally. Section 3 establishes some terminology that promotes the understanding of the NP vs. DP debate in the context of DG. Section 4 enumerates the arguments in

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memory arise directly or indirectly from sense-perception. But the description using mental terminology is complemented by another type of description. Since the soul itself is conceived of as corporeal – otherwise, they could not explain the

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-legal-historical terminology has hardly been the subject of debate concerning its scholarship in Hungarian legal ethnography. He pointed out that the basic characteristic of norms derived from traditional spheres is simplicity, the effectiveness of regulation adapted to the

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