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In: International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 2017, vol. 55, no. 1, p. 23-40
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In: Cognitive Linguistics, 2017, vol. 28, no. 4, p. 757-798
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In: Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft, 2017, vol. 36, no. 1, p. 79-106
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In: Dialectologia et Geolinguistica, 2017, vol. 25, no. 1, p. 93-122
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In: Argumentation, 2020, p. 1-28
While the role of discourse connectives has long been acknowledged in argumentative frameworks, these approaches often take a coarse-grained approach to connectives, treating them as a unified group having similar effects on argumentation. Based on an empirical study of the straw man fallacy, we argue that a more finegrained approach is needed to explain the role of each connective and ...
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In: The Language of Argumentation, 2021, p. 305-323
In the wake of research on linguistic resources of argumentation (Doury, 2018; van Eemeren Houtlosser, & Snoeck Henkemans, 2007), this chapter considers the argumentative nature and rhetorical potential of the expression “everyone/everybody knows P”, which is likely to be used to fulfil a justificatory purpose in appeals to majority in the form of ad populum arguments (Godden, 2008). In...
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Lund : Lund University (Sweden), 2009
(Études romanes de Lund ; 87)
ISBN: 978-91-978017-2-0
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In: The Web Conference 2021, Ljubljana, Slovenia, April 12-23, 2021, 2021, p. 1-10
Wikidata is rapidly emerging as a key resource for a multitude of online tasks such as Speech Recognition, Entity Linking, Question Answering, or Semantic Search. The value of Wikidata is directly linked to the rich information associated with each entity – that is, the properties describing each entity as well as the relationships to other entities. Despite the tremendous manual and...
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In: Staging History: Essays in Late-Medieval and Humanist Drama, 2021, p. 247-266
This article describes the processes of translation, cutting and rearrangement by which Shakespeare’s Henry V, a play often identified with ‘Britishness’, is adapted for a modern Swiss audience. As a play celebrating a national ‘hero’ and a military history largely unknown to the Swiss, Henry V is adapted to an exploration of political power in the abstract, in particular the...
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