Linguistic evaluation has become an important area of inquiry in recent years. In the traditions of, e.g., lexical semantics, phraseology, corpus linguistics, and interactional linguistics, a large inventory of linguistic means have been identified by which speakers can express evaluative meanings. However, the class of German sentential idioms, e.g., Das kannst du dir in die Haare schmieren (lit. You can smear that into your hair, fig. That is useless), has not gained much attention. This paper explores how the evaluative meaning of German sentential idioms is constructed syntactically, semantically, and pragmatically. In particular, it is investigated how the meaning of these idioms interacts with the context in which they are used. A...
The article represents a discourse-analytical and corpus study of the evaluation of language as a p...
In this article a linguistic study of the German Language metaphors is presented. The study focus on...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the limits of a subset of the evaluative uses of language: o...
This paper represents the results of analysis of the lexico-grammar means of explicit expression of ...
This study aims at examining in detail the linguistic characteristics of sentential idioms (‘idiomat...
I claim in this article that several operators in different positions interact to yield the meaning ...
In the framework of traditional descriptive semantics, evaluative meaning is defined as an aspect of...
Evaluation, from connotations to complex judgements of value, is probably the most neglected dimensi...
In the present paper evaluation is defined as attributing a value to a person, an object etc. (Szers...
In the framework of traditional descriptive semantics, evaluative meaning is defined as an aspect o...
The paper is focused on the study of the interconnection of context and evaluative utterances in Fre...
We constantly assess other people, objects, phenomena, and events around us. The process of evaluati...
The focus of this paper is on pejoratives, i. e. on lexical units of the negative evaluative type. D...
The paper is focused on the study of the interconnection of context and evaluative utterances in Fre...
Despite flourishing research on the relationship between emotion and literal language, and the perva...
The article represents a discourse-analytical and corpus study of the evaluation of language as a p...
In this article a linguistic study of the German Language metaphors is presented. The study focus on...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the limits of a subset of the evaluative uses of language: o...
This paper represents the results of analysis of the lexico-grammar means of explicit expression of ...
This study aims at examining in detail the linguistic characteristics of sentential idioms (‘idiomat...
I claim in this article that several operators in different positions interact to yield the meaning ...
In the framework of traditional descriptive semantics, evaluative meaning is defined as an aspect of...
Evaluation, from connotations to complex judgements of value, is probably the most neglected dimensi...
In the present paper evaluation is defined as attributing a value to a person, an object etc. (Szers...
In the framework of traditional descriptive semantics, evaluative meaning is defined as an aspect o...
The paper is focused on the study of the interconnection of context and evaluative utterances in Fre...
We constantly assess other people, objects, phenomena, and events around us. The process of evaluati...
The focus of this paper is on pejoratives, i. e. on lexical units of the negative evaluative type. D...
The paper is focused on the study of the interconnection of context and evaluative utterances in Fre...
Despite flourishing research on the relationship between emotion and literal language, and the perva...
The article represents a discourse-analytical and corpus study of the evaluation of language as a p...
In this article a linguistic study of the German Language metaphors is presented. The study focus on...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the limits of a subset of the evaluative uses of language: o...