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Wilcock, Graham. Introduction to linguistic annotation and text analytics. Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2009.

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Turull i Crexells, Isabel. Carles Riba i la llengua literària durant el franquisme. Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-309-0.

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Carles Riba, one of the most relevant personalities in Catalan letters, not only as a poet but also as a linguist, has been considered a difficult writer. This book aims to examine how his theoretical preparation and his ideas in linguistics influenced his work in the particular case of some early stories in which he tries “uns utilíssims exercicis de simplicitat”. Carles Riba did not present his linguistic theories in a single text in a complete and articulated way but we can evaluate them in various papers he wrote and published up until his death in 1959. The first part of this work, after
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Blakemore, Diane. Relevance and linguistic meaning : the semantics and pragmatics of discourse markers. Cambridge University Press, 2002.

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A, Plungi︠a︡n V., ed. Lexikalische Evidenzialitäts-Marker in slavischen Sprachen. Sagner, 2008.

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Botha, Rudolf P. Twentieth century conceptions of language: Mastering the metaphysics market. Blackwell, 1992.

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Amsler, Mark. The Medieval Life of Language. Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463721929.

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The Medieval Life of Language: Grammar and Pragmatics from Bacon to Kempe explores the complex history of medieval pragmatic theory and ideas and metapragmatic awareness across social discourses. Pragmatic thinking about language and communication is revealed in grammar, semiotics, philosophy, and literature. Part historical reconstruction, part social history, part language theory, Amsler supplements the usual materials for the history of medieval linguistics and discusses the pragmatic implications of grammatical treatises on the interjection, Bacon’s sign theory, logic texts, Chaucer’s poet
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1963-, Klein Steven, ed. Language minorities and their educational and labor market indicators--recent trends. U.S. Dept. of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, 2004.

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Benucci, Antonella, Giulia I. Grosso, and Viola Monaci. Linguistica Educativa e contesti migratori. Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-570-4.

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The volume, produced within the framework of the COMMIT project “Fostering the Integration of Resettled Refugees in Croatia, Italy, Portugal and Spain”, concerns the current European situation, and in particular the teaching of L2 in its relations and interdisciplinary exchanges with other scientific fields dealing with migratory phenomena; therefore, starting from the COMMIT experience, it offers a wide perspective, going beyond the borders of the countries involved in the project and identifying good practices that can be replicated in different territorial and social contexts to ensure succ
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Witt, Andreas. Linguistic modeling of information and markup languages: Contributions to language technology. Springer, 2010.

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Cardona, Ana Llopis. Aproximación funcional a los marcadores discursivos: Análisis y aplicación lexicográfica. Peter Lang Edition, 2014.

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Benacchio, Rosanna, Alessio Muro, and Svetlana Slavkova, eds. The role of prefixes in the formation of aspectuality. Firenze University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-698-9.

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One of the most widely debated topics in Slavic linguistics has always been verbal aspect, which takes different forms because of the various grammaticalization paths which led to its emergence. In the formation of the category of aspect in Slavic languages, a key role was played by the morphological mechanism of prefixation (a.k.a. preverbation), whereby the prefixes (which originally performed the function of markers of adverbial meanings) came to act as markers of boundedness. This volume contains thirteen articles on the mechanism of prefixation, written by leading international scholars i
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Chametzky, Robert. A theory of phrase markers and the extended base. State University of New York Press, 1996.

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Andersen, Gisle. Pragmatic markers and sociolinguistic variation: A relevance-theoretic approach to the language of adolescents. J. B. Pub. Co., 2001.

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Brants, Thorsten. Tagging and parsing with cascaded Markov models: Automation of corpus annotation. DFKI, 1999.

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Schmid, Monika S. Translating the elusive: Marked word order and subjectivity in English-German translation. Benjamins, 1999.

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Schmid, Monika S. Translating the elusive: Marked word order and subjectivity in English-German translation. J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1999.

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Schmid, Monika S. Translating the elusive: Marked word order and subjectivity in English-German translation. J. Benjamins, 1999.

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Siepmann, Dirk. Discourse markers across languages: A contrastive study of second-level discourse markers in native and non-native text with implications for general and pedagogic lexicography. Routledge, 2005.

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Marlo, Michael R. Contributions of Micro-comparative Research to Language Documentation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190256340.003.0014.

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This chapter discusses the symbiotic relationship of linguistic description and comparative research. Linguistic typology relies on detailed studies of individual languages, and grammatical description of endangered and non-endangered languages benefits from prior and concurrent study of closely related languages and the identification of parameters of similarity and difference. This view is supported by discussion of phenomena in Bantu languages, including tone and reduplication with considerable micro-parametric variation, particularly involving object markers. Two case studies are presented
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Travis, Catherine E. Discourse Markers In Colombian Spanish: A Study In Polysemy (Cognitive Linguistics Research) (Cognitive Linguistic Research). Walter De Gruyter Inc, 2005.

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Klassen, Judith. The Politics of Pronunciation among German-Speaking Mennonites in Northern Mexico. Edited by Jonathan Dueck and Suzel Ana Reily. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199859993.013.12.

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This chapter discusses the politics of language use in collective singing among conserving Mennonites in northern Mexico. The group migrated to Mexico from Canada to distance itself from the worldly influences of modern technologies and secular society in general. In the new environment the German language stands as a symbolic marker, distinguishing Mennonites from the wider society. The chapter shows how further in-group linguistic distinctions are marked through uses of High and Low German (drawing on the wider class associations of the two languages), in which a distinct “a” (pronounced “au
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Zwei Seiten Derselben Medaille: Diskursmarkierung Im Konzeptuellen Spannungsfeld Von Polysemie und Sprachwandel. Universitatsverlag Winter GmbH Heidelberg, 2020.

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Wilcock, Graham. Introduction to Linguistic Annotation and Text Analytics. Springer International Publishing AG, 2009.

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Damerau, Friederick J. Markov Models and Linguistic Theory. De Gruyter, Inc., 2018.

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Millikan, Ruth Garrett. Out-Side Pragmatics. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198717195.003.0016.

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Out-side pragmatics concerns cases in which the referent of a construction is not fixed by the intentional content of the utterance but is a “natural referent,” fixed by the construction’s informational content. Examples are incomplete definite descriptions, clauses with unrestricted quantifiers, possessives. In these cases the linguistic sign contains a marker that conventionally directs a hearer to look outside of semantic content for a natural referent. Other times, although its referent is semantically determinate, the construction’s surface form is ambiguous in a way that requires looking
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Jaime, Karen. The Queer Nuyorican. NYU Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479808281.001.0001.

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The Queer Nuyorican critically studies the historical, political, and cultural conditions under which the term “Nuyorican” shifts from a raced/ethnic identity marker to “nuyorican,” an aesthetic practice. While “Nuyorican,” uppercase N, marks an ethnic, political, and cultural identity signifying Puerto Rican community, culture, and struggle in New York City from the late 1960s through the 1980s, “nuyorican,” lowercase n, references an aesthetic practice that developed alongside the spoken word and competitive slam poetry scene in the 1990s. The nuyorican aesthetic queers fixed definitions of
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Elements d'une pragmatique procédurale: Le rôle des marques linguistiques dans l'interprétation. Kümmerle Verlag, 2002.

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Jonz, Jon. An Introduction to English Sentence Structure: Clauses, Markers, Missing Elements. Learningworks, 1999.

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White, Peter. New Guinea. Edited by Ethan E. Cochrane and Terry L. Hunt. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199925070.013.005.

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New Guinea, inhabited for approximately 50,000 years, has been the focus of far less archaeological research compared to Australia and Polynesia, to the south and east, respectively. However, the archaeology of this island is significant to perennial archaeological topics including the development of agriculture and social complexity, the explanation and effects of human interaction, the archaeological relevance of paleoenvironmental research, and the intersection of different dimensions of human variation, linguistic, biological, and cultural. This chapter focuses on both the changing subsist
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Fisseha, Kedamai. Linguistic discrimination: Accent perception in the Boston apartment rental market. 2009.

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Cross-linguistic and cross-cultural perspectives on academic discourse. John Benjamins Pub. Company, 2009.

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Handschuh, Corinna. A typology of marked-S languages. Language Science Press, 2014.

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An introduction to English sentence structure: Clauses, markers, missing elements. Equinox Pub., 2006.

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Haspelmath, Martin. Conclusions. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198235606.003.0009.

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This book has explored indefinite pronouns in the world's languages in order to identify cross-linguistic generalizations. The study of indefinite pronouns has important implications for semantics, pragmatics, syntax, and morphology. This chapter summarizes the book's main findings and considers possible further typological connections. One significant finding is that most languages have indefinite pronouns of some kind, and that their shapes are fairly uniform across languages. In particular, such pronouns are generally of one of two types: either derived from interrogative pronouns by means
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Shamshad, Rizwana. The Refugees and the Migrants of West Bengal. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199476411.003.0004.

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According to the Census of India in 2001, the majority of the Bangladeshi migrants in India reside in West Bengal. So far there has been no anti-Bangladeshi movement like in Assam or state government initiated deportation measures like in Delhi or in West Bengal. This chapter investigates why this is the case, and it explores the factors that did not encourage the people, and the state government of West Bengal, to make Bangladeshi migration an issue. The chapter contributes to the concept ‘Bengaliness’, which is shared by the Bengalis of West Bengal and Bangladesh. What comes out clearly from
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Sansó, Andrea, and Chiara Fedriani. Pragmatic Markers, Discourse Markers and Modal Particles: New Perspectives. Benjamins Publishing Company, John, 2017.

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Blakemore, Diane. Relevance and Linguistic Meaning: The Semantics and Pragmatics of Discourse Markers. Cambridge University Press, 2002.

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Blakemore, Diane. Relevance and Linguistic Meaning: The Semantics and Pragmatics of Discourse Markers. Cambridge University Press, 2002.

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Relevance and linguistic meaning : the semantics and pragmatics of discourse markers. Cambridge University Press, 2004.

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Anderson, S. R., Diane Blakemore, W. Dressler, J. Bresnan, and B. Comrie. Relevance and Linguistic Meaning: The Semantics and Pragmatics of Discourse Markers. Cambridge University Press, 2004.

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Blakemore, Diane. Relevance and Linguistic Meaning: The Semantics and Pragmatics of Discourse Markers. Cambridge University Press, 2002.

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Blakemore, Diane. Relevance and Linguistic Meaning: The Semantics and Pragmatics of Discourse Markers. Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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Jonz, Jon. An Introduction to English Sentence Structure: Clauses, Markers, Missing Elements (Equinox Textbooks & Surveys in Linguistics). Equinox Publishing (UK), 2007.

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Nixon, Lucia, and Jon Jonz. An Introduction to English Sentence Structure: Clauses, Markers, Missing Elements (Equinox Textbooks & Surveys in Linguistics). Equinox Publishing (UK), 2007.

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Matticchio, Isabella, and Luca Melchior, eds. Mehrsprachigkeit am Arbeitsplatz. Frank & Timme, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.26530/20.500.12657/50591.

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Communication at work as well as multilingualism, language policy and language politics are increasingly in the focus of linguistic research. Global division of labor, internationalization of labor and trade markets, mobility of highly skilled and unskilled workers, and commodification of language as a product have all played their part. The authors of this book outline the complexity and breadth of the research field: from language courses for asylum seekers to integrate them into the labor market, to linguistic diversity in school social work and competence profiles for lay interpreters in p
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Vogel, Steven K. Marketcraft in Theory and Practice. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190699857.003.0005.

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This chapter advances three propositions. First, it specifies how the conventional framing and language of debates over market governance, such as the governments-versus-markets dichotomy, hamper public debate, policy prescription, and scholarly analysis, and offers suggestions for how to deploy more precise language, enhance conceptual clarity, and refine analysis. Second, it demonstrates how even the most sophisticated analysts of market institutions sometimes fail to appreciate the full ramifications of their own arguments. They fall into the same linguistic traps as their intellectual adve
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Nyan, Thanh. Context Construction As Mediated by Discourse Markers: An Adaptive Approach. BRILL, 2016.

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Mauri, Caterina, and Andrea Sansò. The Linguistic Marking of (Ir)Realis and Subjunctive. Edited by Jan Nuyts and Johan Van Der Auwera. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199591435.013.9.

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This chapter deals with the morphosyntactic and distributional properties of subjunctive and irrealis, with a special focus on their mutual relation and on their relation with indicative and realis in terms of markedness. More complex systems in which there are other moods besides the realis/irrealis (or indicative/subjunctive) dichotomy (e.g. potential, conditional, etc.) are also discussed. The topic is addressed from a terminological, typological, and diachronic perspective, illustrating the most influential approaches to these two linguistic notions. In discussing their phenomenology, it i
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Amsler, Mark. The Medieval Life of Language. Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9789048563579.

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The Medieval Life of Language: Grammar and Pragmatics from Bacon to Kempe explores the complex history of medieval pragmatic theory and ideas and metapragmatic awareness across social discourses. Pragmatic thinking about language and communication is revealed in grammar, semiotics, philosophy, and literature. Part historical reconstruction, part social history, part language theory, Amsler supplements the usual materials for the history of medieval linguistics and discusses the pragmatic implications of grammatical treatises on the interjection, Bacon’s sign theory, logic texts, Chaucer’s poet
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Hansen, Björn, and Umberto Ansaldo. Areality in Modality and Mood. Edited by Jan Nuyts and Johan Van Der Auwera. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199591435.013.19.

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This chapter surveys areal features in the range of modality and mood marking in two contact regions, viz. Europe and MSEA (mainland Southeast Asia), in the context of a discussion of general features and properties—language-internal and -external ones—of linguistic areality. It starts out with a general typology of individual borrowing processes affecting modality and mood markers. It then presents some convergence processes and discusses selected areal features of modals and mood markers in the linguistic area of Europe. And, more succinctly, it deals with MSEA, focusing on the case of “acqu
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