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The Cognitive Concept of Event

Jean-Pierre Desclés
Language: FR | Published: 31-12-2014 | Abstract | pp. 7-22

The Event as an Effect of the Situation's Conceptualization. Some Observations on the Relationship between Semantic, Grammatical and Syntactic Aspects, and the Way of Conceptualizing the Situation

Katarzyna Kwapisz-Osadnik
Language: FR | Published: 31-12-2014 | Abstract | pp. 23-35

The enunciative event put into discourse. Three different approaches

Elżbieta Biardzka
Language: FR | Published: 31-12-2014 | Abstract | pp. 36-48

To Be (the) Witness of - An Appropriate Predicate Selecting Event Names?

Ewa Pilecka
Language: FR | Published: 31-12-2014 | Abstract | pp. 49-62

Seeing, Hearing, and Sensing an Event — Some Observations on the Polish Translation of Constructions with Verbs of Perception

Jadwiga Cook
Language: FR | Published: 31-12-2014 | Abstract | pp. 63-77

The Primary Socialist Elections: an Event at the Origin of a New Speaking Style?

Marion Bechet , Fabrice Hirsch , Fabrice Marsac , Rudolph Sock
Language: FR | Published: 31-12-2014 | Abstract | pp. 78-89

Hendiadys and Construction of an Event in Contemporary English

Catherine Collin
Language: FR | Published: 31-12-2014 | Abstract | pp. 90-105

A Linguistic Analysis of a Discourse on an Ongoing Event: the Case of 9/11

Charlotte Danino
Language: FR | Published: 31-12-2014 | Abstract | pp. 106-121

Soap Verbs': Semantic Friction and Sliding

Christian Surcouf
Language: FR | Published: 31-12-2014 | Abstract | pp. 122-139

The Invitation as Co-Construction and Emergence of an Event

Clair-Antoine Veyrier
Language: FR | Published: 31-12-2014 | Abstract | pp. 140-153

Headline Gear. Morphosyntax of Event Designators in Press Headlines

Laura Calabrese , Audrey Roig , Dan Van Raemdonck
Language: FR | Published: 31-12-2014 | Abstract | pp. 154-169

Nominal Polysemy Event/Object: Which Objects for Which Events?

Lucie Barque , Pauline Haas , Richard Huyghe
Language: FR | Published: 31-12-2014 | Abstract | pp. 170-187

Pretzel and Bretzel: An Event Approach to and Event Analysis of Speech Signals for the Study of Alsatian Plosives

Lucie Steiblé , Rudolph Sock
Language: FR | Published: 31-12-2014 | Abstract | pp. 188-200

Description of the Movement in French, English, and Mandarin Chinese: Different Tracking Strategies

Myriam Boulin
Language: FR | Published: 31-12-2014 | Abstract | pp. 201-216

The Fortuitous Event Through the Prism of the General Name

Silvia Adler
Language: FR | Published: 31-12-2014 | Abstract | pp. 217-231

How to Understand the Class of Object?

Anna Czekaj
Language: FR | Published: 31-12-2014 | Abstract | pp. 232-244

Syntactic-Semantic Analysis of the Verb ganar ['To Win'] According to the Object-Oriented Approach

Agnieszka Palion-Musioł , Aleksandra Żłobińska-Nowak
Language: ES | Published: 31-12-2014 | Abstract | pp. 245-263

Some Theoretical and Practical Remarks on Translation from French to Polish Using an Object-Oriented Approach

Beata Śmigielska
Language: FR | Published: 31-12-2014 | Abstract | pp. 264-279

The Object-Oriented Approach or EuroWordNet? Which Approach for Machine Translation? Part II: Hierarchy, Inheritance and Disambiguation

Sonia Szramek-Karcz
Language: FR | Published: 31-12-2014 | Abstract | pp. 280-297

Space — Thought — Language. The Conceptualization of the 'City' in Italian

Aleksandra Paliczuk
Language: IT | Published: 31-12-2014 | Abstract | pp. 298-309

The Special Aspect of the Translation of Ancient Texts. Archaization

Claudio Salmeri
Language: IT | Published: 31-12-2014 | Abstract | pp. 310-321


Vol. 36 (2024)
Published: 2024-12-31


ISSN: 0208-5550
eISSN: 2353-088X
Logo DOI 10.31261/NEO

Publisher
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego | University of Silesia Press

Licence CC

Licencja CC BY-SA

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