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Problèmes de linguistique générale

Émile Benveniste
- 01 Mar 1968 - 
- Vol. 44, Iss: 1, pp 91
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Etude de quelques formes d'expression des émotions et des sentiments dans le contexte des nouvelles formes de communication

Najeh Elouni
TL;DR: In this article, the authors define a new type of discours associant with sentiments and sentiments in a corpus of blogs, forums de discussion, reseau Facebook and plateforme de micro bloggingging Twitter.
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The Processing Cost of Reference Set Computation: Acquisition of Stress Shift and Focus.

TL;DR: The authors show that children as young as 3 years old adhere to specific semantic distinctions and to specific constraints on the mapping of these distinctions onto syntactic structures, and that children show more stringent adherence to interface conditions than adult speakers of the same languages do.
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France, Patrie, Nation: figures de lutte et discours national (XVIème–XIXème siècles)

TL;DR: This article explored the conceptual changes and semantic shifts of "patrie" and "nation" from the Renaissance up to the French Revolution and the First Empire, focusing on the causes and consequences of both concepts' occurrence and trying to discover their fundamental differences synchronically and diachronically.
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Risk, knowledge and contradiction: An alternative and transdiciplinary view as to how risk is induced

TL;DR: The authors argued that risk is induced across repressed ambiguities, with the latter also resulting in truncated or limited knowledge, which in turn leads to enriched or complexified knowledge.
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The Problem of Fictionality and Factuality in Lyric Poetry

Peter Hühn
- 01 Jan 2014 - 
TL;DR: The authors apply the terms fictionality and factuality to lyric poetry and compare them with the genres of fiction and drama, concluding that poetry in principle also features narrative elements, albeit with significant differences.