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Problèmes de linguistique générale
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Some Notes on Italian Ethnic Adjectives
TL;DR: In this paper, a unified characterization of Italian ethnic adjectives is presented, and they take the derivational morphemes shaping these kind of items to be a derivational counterpart of the genitive adposition di (of) (and other kinds of obliques), sharing with the latter a common predicational core and a common signature.
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Sign activity of mammals as means of ecological adaptation
TL;DR: Different basic semiotic-scientific postulates regarding mammals’ sign activity are discussed, which imply simultaneous consideration of the following parameters: magnitude, intensity, anisotropy and the value of a given sign object.
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The Role of Visual Space in Sign Language Development
TL;DR: The fact that the authors are all, hearing or deaf, seeing creatures, and thus subject to cognitive-perceptual constraints in their communication, SL observations and analyses are therefor of theoretical interest not only to sign researchers, but also to those working on general linguistics as well.
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Récritures et variation : pour une génétique linguistique et textuelle
TL;DR: The authors analyze des variations textuelles: une genetique texuelle, a.k.a. The authors, in the Cahier n°1 de la revue Critique genetiques, S. Bourjea, J. Jallat et J. Levaillant ont decide "d'abandonner l’expression de géologie textuelle parce qu’elle restait entachee par son adjectif a la textualite".
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Die Indexikalität der Referenz in der sozialen Interaktion: diskursive Konstruktionen von ›ich‹ und ›hier‹
TL;DR: The authors consider deixis as an interactional accomplishment by which participants elaborate not only their reference to the world but also their positioning within the socio-contextual space as well as within the discursive space.