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    Slurs and Thick Terms: When Language Encodes Values.Bianca Cepollaro - 2020 - Lexington Books.
    What is the relation between language, communication, and values? In Slurs and Thick Terms, Bianca Cepollaro explores the ways in which certain pieces of evaluative language, such as slurs and so-called thick terms, not only reflect speakers’ moral perspectives, but also contribute to promote the speaker’s evaluative stance.
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    Disentangling decision models: From independence to competition.Andrei R. Teodorescu & Marius Usher - 2013 - Psychological Review 120 (1):1-38.
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    Slurs and thick terms: When language encodes values.Bianca Cepollaro - 2023 - Pragmatics and Cognition 30 (1):209-211.
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  4. Counterspeech.Bianca Cepollaro, Maxime Lepoutre & Robert Mark Simpson - 2022 - Philosophy Compass 18 (1):e12890.
    Counterspeech is communication that tries to counteract potential harm brought about by other speech. Theoretical interest in counterspeech partly derives from a libertarian ideal – as captured in the claim that the solution to bad speech is more speech – and partly from a recognition that well-meaning attempts to counteract harm through speech can easily misfire or backfire. Here we survey recent work on the question of what makes counterspeech effective at remedying or preventing harm, in those cases where it (...)
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  5. The Epistemology of Alvin Plantinga.Valentin Teodorescu - 2014 - Annals of Academy of Romanian Scientists 6 (1-2):115-136.
    In this article we intend to present Alvin Plantinga’s epistemology by showing the way in which its central concepts: the Reidian foundationalism, the partial critique of evidentialism, warrant, proper function, reliability and externalism - are logically interrelated. A section of this article is reserved to the critiques of his account of warrant brought by Peter Klein and Richard Feldman and to the way in which Plantinga answered them, by developing the concepts of cognitive maxi- and mini-environment. In the end we (...)
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    “Making Education Possible Again”: Pragmatist Experiments for a Troubled and Down‐to‐Earth Pedagogy.Bianca Thoilliez - 2022 - Educational Theory 72 (4):491-507.
    In this article, Bianca Thoilliez draws on pragmatist notions of fallibilism and pluralism to develop proposals for possible educational interventions to address the problem of “post-truth” conditions. Post-truth, she contends, is not only a political danger for liberal democracies, but it also poses a serious threat of extinction for our educational practices. With the help of some of Bruno Latour's and Danna Haraway's categories, and with the narrative intervention of Gerald Durrell's My Family and Other Animals, Thoilliez attempts to (...)
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  7. Rape Culture and Epistemology.Bianca Crewe & Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa - 2021 - In Jennifer Lackey (ed.), Applied Epistemology. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. pp. 253–282.
    We consider the complex interactions between rape culture and epistemology. A central case study is the consideration of a deferential attitude about the epistemology of sexual assault testimony. According to the deferential attitude, individuals and institutions should decline to act on allegations of sexual assault unless and until they are proven in a formal setting, i.e., a criminal court. We attack this deference from several angles, including the pervasiveness of rape culture in the criminal justice system, the epistemology of testimony (...)
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    How bad is it to report a slur? An empirical investigation.Bianca Cepollaro, Simone Sulpizio & Claudia Bianchi - 2019 - Journal of Pragmatics 146:32-42.
  9. Meta-inductia pesimista: Argumente pro si contra.Valentin Teodorescu - 2010 - Revista de Filosofie 57 (1-2):97-114.
    There are some arguments supporting the pessimistic meta-induction, coming from the direction of quantum theory (A. Kukla and J. Walmsley), from the direction of Laudan’s list with successful but false theories, and from the specific direction of the phlogiston theory (whom Kukla Walmsley, and S. Psillos consider to be false). Against these arguments we believe we can successfully oppose, in the first case the interactive quantum realism of I. Niiniluoto, in the second case the realism of the theoretical theoretical constituents (...)
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  10. Who Reclaims Slurs?Bianca Cepollaro & Dan López de Sa - 2022 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 103 (3):606-619.
    Reclamation is usually taken to be the phenomenon wherein in-groups employ a slur to express pride, foster camaraderie, or subvert discriminatory structures. We provide data showing that, under some special circumstances, out-groups successfully reclaim slurs too. Thus, the mainstream restriction to in-groups is merely an approximation of the correct extension of the phenomenon – of who does actually reclaim slurs. Removing any such stipulative restriction opens a path towards further theorizing into the nature of reclamation.
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    Redeeming education after progress: composing variations as a way out of innovation tyrannies.Bianca Thoilliez - 2024 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 57 (6):1087-1102.
    At a time of pedagogical exhaustion, this article wants to imagine ways to redeem education, to spare education from its unaccomplished promises, reinvent and renew its vows, and make it somehow work towards possible futures. But how can this be done when there is no longer the old inherited faith in a direction of history with an end, no ‘telos’ nor faith that educational institutions will inevitably move societies forwards? Is there any ‘after’ if the arrow of history points in (...)
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    Structural differences in the production of written arguments.Bianca Bernardi & Emanuela Antolini - 1996 - Argumentation 10 (2):175-196.
    The purpose of this study is to analyse the structure of written argumentative texts produced by pupils in grades 3, 5, 7 and 11 in relation to three different tasks: Group A — subjects are assigned a topic question consisting of a single statement (open question); Group B — subjects are given a topic question consisting of both a statement and its opposite (opposite opinions); Group C — subjects are given an initial and a final sentence of a text, which (...)
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    Teorie e sistemi scientifici.Mariano Bianca - 1981 - [Roma]: Nuova Spada.
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  14. Opacification discursive dans le discours politique communiste roumain.Cristiana Nicola-Teodorescu - 2013 - In Charles Guérin, Gilles Siouffi & Sandrine Sorlin (eds.), Le rapport éthique au discours: histoire, pratiques, analyses. Bern: Peter Lang.
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    O anthropos de Protágoras: do singular ao comum.Bianca Vilhena C. Pereira - 2022 - Educação E Filosofia 35 (75):1537-1561.
    Com base no Teeteto de Platão, busca-se compreender a dimensão do termo ánthropos na famosa sentença de Protágoras. Segundo a crítica platônica, Protágoras parece entender corpo e alma como diferentes tipos de percipientes: os órgãos sensoriais corporais percebem a aparência imediata de algo que provoca a sensibilidade; a alma, por sua vez, ‘percebe’ por ter julgamentos admitidos pela aprendizagem e experiência. O homem-medida protagórico, do tema da realidade sensível, conduz-nos à formulação do problema em termos de julgamento e opinião, e (...)
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    Sonhos tir'nicos e uma poção mágica para as opressões na cabeça de Cármides no diálogo (homônimo) de Platão.Bianca Vilhena Campinho Pereira - 2021 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 11 (3):134-148.
    Sabendo que Cármides sofria com dores na cabeça pela manhã, Sócrates se oferece para curar a enfermidade do jovem e, em busca do fármaco para o tratamento, conta que, enquanto esteve em Potideia, recebera o ensinamento de certas práticas mágicas de um discípulo de Zalmoxis. Possíveis causas para as opressões na cabeça de Cármides já foram aventadas, como, por exemplo, a ressaca da embriaguez e a própria intemperança, objeto de análise do diálogo. O nosso propósito neste artigo é, além de (...)
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  17. La educación intercultural y el valor de la solidaridad en los relatos infantiles.Bianca Thoilliez Ruano - 2010 - Contrastes: Revista Cultural 58:115-121.
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    Climacus and the Arguments for God’s Existence.Valentin Teodorescu - 2015 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 20 (1).
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook Jahrgang: 20 Heft: 1 Seiten: 55-78.
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    Filosofia nemuririi: eseu de filosofia medicinei și religiei = The philosophy of immortality: essay on the philosophy of medicine and religion.Mihai C. Teodorescu - 2001 - București: Vega.
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    Interrelationships, communication, semiotics, and artificial consciousness.Horia-Nicolai L. Teodorescu - 2001 - In Tadashi Kitamura (ed.), What Should Be Computed to Understand and Model Brain Function?: From Robotics, Soft Computing, Biology and Neuroscience to Cognitive Philosophy. World Scientific. pp. 3--115.
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  21. in defense of a presuppositional account of slurs.Bianca Cepollaro - 2015 - Language Sciences 52:36-45.
    Abstract In the last fifteen years philosophers and linguists have turned their attention to slurs: derogatory expressions that target certain groups on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, nationality and so on. This interest is due to the fact that, on the one hand, slurs possess puzzling linguistic properties; on the other hand, the questions they pose are related to other crucial issues, such as the descriptivism/expressivism divide, the semantics/pragmatics divide and, generally speaking, the theory of meaning. Despite these (...)
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    Fitting religious life into the life of schools. James and Rorty in conversation.Bianca Thoilliez - 2019 - Ethics and Education 14 (2):157-170.
    The article investigates which epistemological considerations justify how religious life fits into the school life, and examines the debate on the participation of religiosity in the education system. I do this, first, by addressing the pedagogical implications of the distinction between public and private as maintained by Richard Rorty and, second, by reconsidering the pluralist metaphysics held by William James as an alternative path to understanding and re-addressing the question of religious life in school life. The article analyzes how the (...)
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    Let’s Not Worry about the Reclamation Worry.Bianca Cepollaro - 2017 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 17 (2):181-193.
    In this paper, I discuss the Reclamation Worry (RW), raised by Anderson and Lepore 2013 and addressed by Ritchie (2017) concerning the appropriation of slurs. I argue that Ritchie’s way to solve the RW is not adequate and I show why such an apparent worry is not actually problematic and should not lead us to postulate a rich complex semantics for reclaimed slurs. To this end, after illustrating the phenomenon of appropriation of slurs, I introduce the Reclamation Worry (section 2). (...)
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  24. Hybrid Evaluatives: In Defense of a Presuppositional Account.Bianca Cepollaro & Isidora Stojanovic - 2016 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 93 (3):458-488.
    In this paper, the authors present a presuppositional account for a class of evaluative terms that encode both a descriptive and an evaluative component: slurs and thick terms. The authors discuss several issues related to the hybrid nature of these terms, such as their projective behavior, the ways in which one may reject their evaluative content, and the ways in which evaluative content is entailed or implicated (as the case may be) by the use of such terms.
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    The Right Hemisphere in Esthetic Perception.Bianca Bromberger, Rebecca Sternschein, Page Widick, William Smith & Anjan Chatterjee - 2011 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 5.
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    The Roots of the Notion of Containment in Theories of Consequence.Bianca Bosman - 2018 - Vivarium 56 (3-4):222-240.
    _ Source: _Volume 56, Issue 3-4, pp 222 - 240 In medieval theories of consequence, we encounter several criteria of validity. One of these is known as the containment criterion: a consequence is valid when the consequent is contained or understood in the antecedent. The containment criterion was formulated most frequently in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, but it can be found in earlier writings as well. In _The Tradition of the Topics in the Middle Ages_, N.J. Green-Pedersen claimed that (...)
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  27. After the Honeymoon: Neural and Genetic Correlates of Romantic Love in Newlywed Marriages.Bianca P. Acevedo, Michael J. Poulin, Nancy L. Collins & Lucy L. Brown - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Technical-Tactical Behaviors Analysis of Male and Female Judo Cadets’ Combats.Bianca Miarka, Diego Ignácio Valenzuela Pérez, Esteban Aedo-Muñoz, Lucas Oliveira Fernandes da Costa & Ciro José Brito - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Participant recruitment in an online era: A reflection on ethics and identity.Bianca Fileborn - 2016 - Research Ethics 12 (2):97-115.
    In this article I reflect on my experiences of using Facebook as a recruitment tool. Although there were many benefits associated with using this method of recruitment, there were also several unanticipated ethical dilemmas that arose. This article reflects on these dilemmas, locating them within some broader concerns around online research and privacy, and considers some potential avenues for avoiding similar issues in future research. It became apparent that these ethical issues were heightened for me as a doctoral researcher in (...)
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    Surrogate decision making in crisis.Bianca Jackson, Kirsty Horsey & Andrew Spearman - 2022 - Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (5):297-298.
    The case states that a male same-sex couple entered into a surrogacy arrangement with an unrelated surrogate using donor sperm and the surrogate’s eggs. M is the legal mother pursuant to s33 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008. Though the facts tell us that there was no legally binding arrangement, this is in fact the position of the law: under s1A Surrogacy Arrangements Act, no surrogacy arrangements can ever be binding on the parties. It is not clear whether (...)
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    The Craft, Practice, and Possibility of Teaching.Bianca Thoilliez - 2019 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 38 (5):555-562.
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    Forme di realtà e modi del pensiero: studi in onore di Mariano Bianca.Paolo Piccari & Mariano Bianca (eds.) - 2015 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Eye scanpaths during visual imagery reenact those of perception of the same visual scene.Bruno Laeng & Dinu-Stefan Teodorescu - 2002 - Cognitive Science 26 (2):207-231.
    Eye movements during mental imagery are not epiphenomenal but assist the process of image generation. Commands to the eyes for each fixation are stored along with the visual representation and are used as spatial index in a motor‐based coordinate system for the proper arrangement of parts of an image. In two experiments, subjects viewed an irregular checkerboard or color pictures of fish and were subsequently asked to form mental images of these stimuli while keeping their eyes open. During the perceptual (...)
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    Dalla natura alla società: saggio sulla filosofia politico-sociale di Thomas Hobbes.Mariano Bianca - 1979 - Venezia: Marsilio.
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    La credenza come fondamento dell'attività pratica in Locke e in Hume.Giuseppe Bianca - 1948 - Catania,: Edizioni B.
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    Equality in the Presence of Apartness: An Application of Structural Proof Analysis to Intuitionistic Axiomatics.Bianca Boretti & Sara Negri - 2006 - Philosophia Scientiae:61-79.
    The theories of apartness, equality, and n-stable equality are presented through contraction- and cut-free sequent calculi. By methods of proof analysis, a purely proof-theoretic characterization of the equality fragment of apartness is obtained.
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    Gli epiteti denigratori: presupposizioni infami.Bianca Cepollaro - 2015 - Esercizi Filosofici 10 (2).
    In this paper I offer a brief introduction about what derogatory epithets are, how we use them and why they should ever interest philosophers of language and lin-guists; I will present three kinds of possible analyses of slurs, focusing on what kind of intui-tions they account for and what kind of problems they encounter. In the last session, I sketch the theory I defend: an analysis of slurs’ derogatory content in terms of presuppositions. Be-sides presenting the explanatory advantages of such (...)
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    Fostering Cultures of Sustainability in a Multi-Unit Office Building: A Theory of Change.Bianca Christel Dreyer, Manuel Riemer, Brittany Spadafore, Joel Marcus, Devon Fernandes, Allan Taylor, Stephanie Whitney, Sean Geobey & Aisling Dennett - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Psychological approaches to fostering sustainability are heavily focused on individual behaviors and often insufficiently address the physical and social contexts individuals are embedded in. This limits the ability to create meaningful, long-lasting change, as many of day-to-day behaviors are social practices embedded in broader cultural norms and systems. This is particularly true in the work context, where organizational cultures heavily condition both the actions of individual employees and the collective actions of organizations. Thus, we argue cultures, not behaviors, must become (...)
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    Arcesilao di Pitane. L’origine del platonismo neoaccademico, written by Simone Vezzoli.Bianca Falcioni - 2019 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 13 (2):203-205.
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    Profiling the Audience: Theatre And Repertoires in the 1970’s Romania: Case Study: The National Theatre in Cluj-Napoca.Bianca Felseghi - 2015 - History of Communism in Europe 6:65-90.
    During the late 60s and the beginning of the 1970s, the changes within the Communist Party which followed the death of Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, the former Secretary General, led to a certain openness for culture and arts, from an ideological point of view. The so-called ideological “thaw” would not last more than 6 years, but it was needed all along in order for the new nomenklatura system of Ceauşescu’s generation to take over the rule of the state and of the party. (...)
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    At the Limits of Alphabetic Thought.Bianca Isaki - 2009 - Theory and Event 12 (4).
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    Virtual Pilgrimages to Real Places: The Holy Landscapes.Bianca Kühnel - 2012 - In Kühnel Bianca (ed.), Imagining Jerusalem in the Medieval West. pp. 243.
    This chapter attempts to differentiate between types of monumental representations of Jerusalem, to locate them historically and to explore the reasons for their extraordinary density by deciphering the essentials of their function as mnemonic devices in the framework of medieval devotionalism. Conditioned by historical events such as the Crusades, Franciscan canonization of the Stations of the Cross and the Counter-Reformation, representation of Jerusalem gradually expanded from copies of Christ's tomb in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to commemorate the Stations (...)
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    Perez, Daniel Omar . Filósofos e terapeutas em torno da questão da cura. São Paulo: Escuta, 2007.Bianca Scandelari - 2007 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 19 (25):383.
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    Negative or Positive?Bianca Cepollaro - 2018 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 18 (3):363-374.
    In this paper, I consider the phenomenon of evaluation reversal for two classes of evaluative terms that have received a great deal of attention in philosophy of language and linguistics: slurs and thick terms. I consider three approaches to analyze evaluation reversal: (i) lexical deflationist account, (ii) ambiguity account and (iii) echoic account. My purpose is mostly negative: my aim is to underline the shortcomings of these three strategies, in order to possibly pave the way for more suitable accounts.
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  45. Editors’ Introduction: The Challenge from Non-Derogatory Uses of Slurs.Bianca Cepollaro & Dan Zeman - 2020 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 97 (1):1-10.
    The Introduction to "Non-Derogatory Uses of Slurs", special issue of Grazer Philosophische Studien.
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  46. What’s wrong with truth-conditional accounts of slurs.Bianca Cepollaro & Tristan Thommen - 2019 - Linguistics and Philosophy 42 (4):333-347.
    The aim of this paper is to provide arguments based on linguistic evidence that discard a truth-conditional analysis of slurs and pave the way for more promising approaches. We consider Hom and May’s version of TCA, according to which the derogatory content of slurs is part of their truth-conditional meaning such that, when slurs are embedded under semantic operators such as negation, there is no derogatory content that projects out of the embedding. In order to support this view, Hom and (...)
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    Civic education through artifacts: memorials, museums, and libraries.Bianca Thoilliez, Francisco Esteban & David Reyero - 2023 - Ethics and Education 18 (3-4):387-404.
    While civic education may not always be explicitly included in school curriculums, it can still be imparted through various non-teaching practices and in different places. In this article, we will delve into three potential educational spaces -memorials, museums, and libraries- that are commonly found in Western democracies. We will explore the significance and scope of each of these spaces and discuss their respective ethical, political, and aesthetic responsibilities. Additionally, we will examine how they possess agency and can influence the educational (...)
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    Steinbeck’s East of Eden: Redefining the Evil within Cathy Ames.Bianca Saputra - 2018 - International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 82:19-23.
    Publication date: 11 June 2018 Source: Author: Bianca Saputra East of Eden, published in 1952, has been criticized as both feminist and misogynistic in nature. This contrasting criticism can be attributed to the varied interpretations of female roles in the novel. This paper aims to examine East of Eden using feminist and archetypal theory. Archetypal theory studies roles characters play through fundamental and inherited symbols. These symbols are thematic associations that are common to humanity in general. Feminist theory analyzes (...)
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    When is it ok to call someone a jerk? An experimental investigation of expressives.Bianca Cepollaro, Filippo Domaneschi & Isidora Stojanovic - 2020 - Synthese 198 (10):9273-9292.
    We present two experimental studies on the Italian expressive ‘stronzo’. The first study tests whether, and to which extent, the acceptability of using an expressive is sensitive to the information available in the context. The study looks both at referential uses of expressives and predicative uses of expressives. The results show that expressives are sensitive to contextual information to a much higher degree than the non-expressive control items in their referential use, but also, albeit to a lesser degree, in their (...)
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    Challenges to Forensic Medicine in the Postmodern Era the Impact of the New Technologies.Bianca Hanganu, Andreea-Alexandra Velnic, Irina Smaranda Manoilescu & Beatrice Gabriela Ioan - 2017 - Postmodern Openings 8 (3):12-23.
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