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A Study of Actual and Non-Actual Motion Expressions in Telugu: A path towards a post-Talmian Motion Event Typology
(2024-11-05)This compilation thesis investigates the expressions of actual and non-actual motion (henceforth AM and NAM, respectively) in Telugu (Dravidian). AM refers to a situation where a physical object moves from one place to ... -
A Universal of Human Interaction? – Manual Movement as Interactional Practice in Spoken and Signed Conversation
(2016-05-13)When humans interact, they may make use of a range of resources, such as head movements, facial expressions, manual movement, body posture and speech. It is assumed that participants both produce and perceive this stream ... -
The Academic Seminar as an Arena of Conflict and Conflict Resolution
(Department of Linguistics, 1992) -
An Activity Based Approach to Pragmatics
(Department of Linguistics, 2000) -
Activity Based Studies of Linguistic Interaction
(Department of Linguistics, 2007) -
En afliden räkneboksförfattare
(1900) -
Africanizing scientific knowledge: the Multilateral Initiative on Malaria as a model?
(2010-12-13)Abstract In November 2009, the fifth Pan African Malaria conference was held in Nairobi. Thirteen years after the founding initiative in Dakar, the first African Secretariat based in Africa (TANZANIA) organized this major ... -
Aktiv huvudräkning
(1946) -
All There Is: On the Semantics of Quantification over Absolutely Everything
(2017-12-22)This thesis concerns the problem of providing a semantics for quantification over absolutely all there is. Chapter 2 argues against the common view that Frege understood his quantifiers in Begriffsschrift to range over all ... -
An exploration of the nature, functions and subcategories of the discourse functional category Interactive in spoken Xhosa
(2016)It is a generally accepted view among discourse analysts that the so-called ‘discourse particles’ are extremely variable in meaning and multi-functional and consequently highly context-dependent for their understanding. ... -
Angående cosinusteoremet
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Anmälan af tio stycken räkneböcker
(1868)