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  1. Jun 11, 2007 · TLDR. The results suggest that although readers can successfully integrate upcoming words into the existing discourse representation, the effort required for this integration process is modulated by the number of intervening sentences, which should be taken as an important factor for semantic integration in discourse.

  2. Internal constraints involve the semantic units encoded in a lexical or a constructional template, while external constraints result from the possibility or impossibility of performing high-level metaphoric and/or metonymic operations on the items involved in the subsumption or cueing processes.

    • Francisco José Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez, Ricardo Mairal Usón
    • 2008
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    Let \\(\\{C_j\\}\\), \\(j=1,\\ldots , M\\), be a collection of contexts, and for each context \\(C_j\\) let \\(\\textit{P}=\\{P_{i,j} \\}\\), \\(i = 1 \\ldots N\\), be a collection of propositions. Let \\(\\mathfrak {P}=(\\Omega ,\\mathcal {F},p)\\) be a probability space, and \\(\\mathbf {P}_{i,j}\\), \\(j=1,\\ldots , M\\), \\(i = 1 \\ldots N\\) a collection of \\(\\pm 1\\)-valued...

    Let \\(\\{C_j\\}\\), \\(j=1,\\ldots , M\\), be a collection of contexts, and for each context \\(C_j\\) let \\(\\textit{P}=\\{P_{i,j} \\}\\), \\(i = 1 \\ldots N\\), be a collection of contextual propositions. Let \\(\\mathfrak {P}=(\\Omega ,\\mathcal {F},p)\\) be a probability space, and \\(\\mathbf {P}_{i,j}\\), \\(j=1,\\ldots , M\\), \\(i = 1 \\ldots N\\) a collection of \\(\\pm...

    Let \\(\\{C_j\\}\\), \\(j=1,\\ldots , M\\), be a collection of contexts, and for each context \\(C_j\\) let \\(\\textit{P}=\\{P_{i,j} \\}\\), \\(i = 1 \\ldots N\\), be a collection of propositions influenced directly or not by the context. Let \\(\\mathfrak {P}=(\\Omega ,\\mathcal {F},p)\\) be a probability space, and \\(\\mathbf {P}_{i,j}\\), \\(j=1,\\ldots , M\\), \\(i = 1 \\...

  4. Oct 1, 2005 · Blending is simple, it is dynamic and powerful, if offers itself to elegant description, it seems to be a central factor in all mental activities, and it is arguably an important governing principle at all levels of human linguistic performance.

    • Carl Bache
    • 2005
  5. Jan 6, 2015 · Nominalization, verbalization: Constraining a typology of transcategorial operations. Munich: Lincom Europa.

  6. 1 Constraining our theory of language. 1.1 Language and evolution. Language is a defining characteristic of what it is to be human. One of the most fundamental questions that the field of linguistics must therefore try to answer is why language is an ability specific to our species.

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