The hypothesis tested is that under instructions to be formal or in tasks that very in formality, English words whose origins are Latinate will be chosen in preference to words whose etymologies are Anglo-Saxon. In the first experiment, instructions to be neutral, moderately formal or very formal led to the completion of sentences by words that were Latinate and rare in preference to Anglo-Saxon synonyms. The second study asked subjects to imagine themselves in situations that were less or more formal, e.g., talking to a friend v. a job interview. The choices can be explained by textual frequencies of the words rather than their etymologies. Finally, a replication of the first experiment with neutral and strongly formal instructions indicat...
An attempt at a Montague-style reconstruction of the semantics of Buridan's logic on a regimented fr...
While a language that is no longer learned as a mother tongue lives on as a fixed language for wides...
The volume offers a coherent collection of 26 papers presented at an international conference held i...
This article introduces a new and much-needed measure of levels of semantic complexity in oral and w...
English is a Germanic language which has, over time, been influenced by Latin and Ancient Greek and ...
A brief overview of the main syntactic structures of Latin shows that it is possible to express in a...
Several works have suggested that both interpreting and translation tend to favour linguistic choice...
Formality is an important notion in register research. However, it is hard to give it a precise defi...
The paper looks at various aspects of the so-called Latin-English analogy and particularly at the wa...
Formality as a style may be defined as language which reflects or "keynotes " the degree o...
Abstract The nature of word etymology, long a topic of interest in linguistics, has been considered ...
English has two main sources for words: German and Latin. Distinct from each other, they have polari...
Perception and production of stylistic variation is an important aspect of sociolinguistic and pragm...
In their very interesting article ‘Sentence adverbs in the languages of Europe ’ Ramat and Ricca lef...
The aim of my work is to show the mechanisms of semantic change and the way they affected some of t...
An attempt at a Montague-style reconstruction of the semantics of Buridan's logic on a regimented fr...
While a language that is no longer learned as a mother tongue lives on as a fixed language for wides...
The volume offers a coherent collection of 26 papers presented at an international conference held i...
This article introduces a new and much-needed measure of levels of semantic complexity in oral and w...
English is a Germanic language which has, over time, been influenced by Latin and Ancient Greek and ...
A brief overview of the main syntactic structures of Latin shows that it is possible to express in a...
Several works have suggested that both interpreting and translation tend to favour linguistic choice...
Formality is an important notion in register research. However, it is hard to give it a precise defi...
The paper looks at various aspects of the so-called Latin-English analogy and particularly at the wa...
Formality as a style may be defined as language which reflects or "keynotes " the degree o...
Abstract The nature of word etymology, long a topic of interest in linguistics, has been considered ...
English has two main sources for words: German and Latin. Distinct from each other, they have polari...
Perception and production of stylistic variation is an important aspect of sociolinguistic and pragm...
In their very interesting article ‘Sentence adverbs in the languages of Europe ’ Ramat and Ricca lef...
The aim of my work is to show the mechanisms of semantic change and the way they affected some of t...
An attempt at a Montague-style reconstruction of the semantics of Buridan's logic on a regimented fr...
While a language that is no longer learned as a mother tongue lives on as a fixed language for wides...
The volume offers a coherent collection of 26 papers presented at an international conference held i...