AbstractThe paper focuses on social situation (requests) where we describe a novel approach to computational modelling of specific elements of request based on cognitive style “Category width”. For this purpose, transaction/sequence model was formulated and the data - requests in social situations, among students and their teachers in a university environment, were collected. The research was focused on the investigation of frequency and combination of factors of request as they appear in the “category width”, in socially proximal situation without social power. Cross-tabulation analysis and association rules were applied. The results indicated that the broad categorizers began with social factors, continued with expressive, language, and f...
Combining theory from cognitive semantics and pragmatics, this book offers both a new model and a ne...
The goal of this paper is to convey the meaning of the category of speech system for computer cogni...
The category confusion paradigm (Taylor, Fiske, Etcoff & Ruderman, 1978) was used to examine the rel...
AbstractThe paper focuses on social situation (requests) where we describe a novel approach to compu...
AbstractWe focus on language processing and language modelling in the mother tongue and its dependen...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to investigate the interaction between cognition and emotion in the...
AbstractThe paper presents an interdisciplinary connection between psychology and linguistics. We an...
AbstractNowadays, spontaneity, success and coherence of intercultural communication (especially poli...
AbstractThe paper focuses on language processing and its production depending on emotions, particula...
This paper discusses the cognitive process (es) in recognizing instances of genre and the effects of...
The paper proves that speech genres as forms of text production and interpretation claim to be one o...
© 2005 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, D-10785 Berlin. Current developments in Cognitive Lingu...
Many online human activities leave digital traces that are recorded in natural-language format. The ...
Abstract: The paper identifies various trends in cognitive linguistics comprising corpus linguistics...
This paper examines how language is affected by context, culture and individual style through consid...
Combining theory from cognitive semantics and pragmatics, this book offers both a new model and a ne...
The goal of this paper is to convey the meaning of the category of speech system for computer cogni...
The category confusion paradigm (Taylor, Fiske, Etcoff & Ruderman, 1978) was used to examine the rel...
AbstractThe paper focuses on social situation (requests) where we describe a novel approach to compu...
AbstractWe focus on language processing and language modelling in the mother tongue and its dependen...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to investigate the interaction between cognition and emotion in the...
AbstractThe paper presents an interdisciplinary connection between psychology and linguistics. We an...
AbstractNowadays, spontaneity, success and coherence of intercultural communication (especially poli...
AbstractThe paper focuses on language processing and its production depending on emotions, particula...
This paper discusses the cognitive process (es) in recognizing instances of genre and the effects of...
The paper proves that speech genres as forms of text production and interpretation claim to be one o...
© 2005 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, D-10785 Berlin. Current developments in Cognitive Lingu...
Many online human activities leave digital traces that are recorded in natural-language format. The ...
Abstract: The paper identifies various trends in cognitive linguistics comprising corpus linguistics...
This paper examines how language is affected by context, culture and individual style through consid...
Combining theory from cognitive semantics and pragmatics, this book offers both a new model and a ne...
The goal of this paper is to convey the meaning of the category of speech system for computer cogni...
The category confusion paradigm (Taylor, Fiske, Etcoff & Ruderman, 1978) was used to examine the rel...