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Cognitive Grammar in Literature (Linguistic Approaches to Literature, Book 17)
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Cognitive Grammar in Literature (Linguistic Approaches to Literature, Book 17)

This is the first book to present an account of literary meaning and effects drawing on our best understanding of mind and language in the form of a Cognitive Grammar. The contributors provide exemplary analyses of a range of literature from science fiction, dystopia, absurdism and graphic novels to the poetry of Wordsworth, Hopkins, Sassoon, Balassi, and Dylan Thomas, as well as Shakespeare, Chaucer, Barrett Browning, Whitman, Owen and others. The application of Cognitive Grammar allows the discussion of meaning, translation, ambience, action, reflection, multimodality, empathy, experience and literariness itself to be conducted in newly valid ways.
 
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Tags: Cognitive, Grammar, Literature, meaning, ambience
Linking Constructions into Functional Linguistics: The role of constructions in grammar
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Linking Constructions into Functional Linguistics: The role of constructions in grammar

There is a growing awareness of the significance of constructions in grammar in the world’s languages. To date there has not been a single volume that addresses the issues of constructions within a functional Role and Reference Grammar (RRG) account. The book is a collection of articles that will serve the scholarly community as a reference work on the role, place and significance of constructions within this functional model of grammar. As a result, this volume represents the first instance of cross-linguistic comparison of these important discourse and syntax-related phenomena.
 
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Tags: constructions, grammar, functional, within, significance
Language Production and Interpretation: Linguistics Meets Cognition (Current Research in the Semantics/Pragmatics Interface, Book 30)
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Language Production and Interpretation: Linguistics Meets Cognition (Current Research in the Semantics/Pragmatics Interface, Book 30)

An utterance is normally produced by a speaker in linear time and the hearer normally correctly identifies the speaker intention in linear time and incrementally. This is hard to understand in a standard competence grammar since languages are highly ambiguous and context-free parsing is not linear. Deterministic utterance generation from intention and n-best Bayesian interpretation, based on the production grammar and the prior probabilities that need to be assumed for other perception do much better.

 
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Tags: linear, intention, grammar, utterance, speaker
77-2015 General grammar exercise-9 -Grammar short lesson
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77-2015 General grammar exercise-9 -Grammar short lesson

Do as directed.

Exercise with answers.
 
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Tags: exercise-9, -Grammar, short, lesson, grammar
Learn English Grammar: The Sentence
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Learn English Grammar: The SentenceLearn English Grammar: The Sentence

Do you know how to build a sentence in English? In this lesson, you will learn the basic parts of a simple sentence, or independent clause. Knowing this will make it easier to understand any sentence in written English. Understanding how these different parts of a sentence work together to form meaning will help you write better in English. The knowledge in this lesson is essential for any 'Independent User' or 'Proficient User' of English.
 
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Tags: English, sentence, parts, lesson, write, Learn, Grammar