Corpus studies from European languages have shown that some causal connectives are used preferentially to express subjective versus objective meanings (e.g., omdat vs. want in Dutch). However, there is not much empirical work on non-European languages on this cognitive perspective of causal connectives. In this study we explored whether two Turkish causal connectives which belong to different lexical categories, namely, çünkü (a coordinator) and için (a complex subordinator) are sensitive to propositional attitudes and whether such sensitivity varies according to genre (academic vs. narrative). Consistent with previous findings from European language corpus studies, our logistic mixed regression models offered new insights into subjectivity...
In French, the difference between the causal connectives 'parce que' and 'car' is traditionally rela...
Coherence relations and their linguistic markers play a significant role in the study of discourse p...
The connective because can express both highly objective and highly subjective causal rela...
Corpus studies from European languages have shown that some causal connectives are used preferential...
Many languages of the world have connectives to express causal relations at the discourse level. Oft...
Through a structured examination of four English causal discourse connectives, our article tackles a...
Connectives and the coherence relations they express are among the build-ing blocks of discourse. It...
This article addresses the question of how to systematically determine the degree of subjectivity ex...
Causality and subjectivity are relevant cognitive principles in the categorization of coherence rela...
Causality and subjectivity are relevant cognitive principles in the categorization of coherence rela...
Language users have preferences for the connectives they choose to express causal relations. These c...
Corpus-based studies in various languages have demonstrated that some connectives are used preferent...
Corpus-based studies in various languages have demonstrated that some connectives are used preferent...
Is porque more like because or like omdat? An exploration of causality and subjectivity in Spanish b...
Causal connectives are often considered to provide crucial information about the discourse structure...
In French, the difference between the causal connectives 'parce que' and 'car' is traditionally rela...
Coherence relations and their linguistic markers play a significant role in the study of discourse p...
The connective because can express both highly objective and highly subjective causal rela...
Corpus studies from European languages have shown that some causal connectives are used preferential...
Many languages of the world have connectives to express causal relations at the discourse level. Oft...
Through a structured examination of four English causal discourse connectives, our article tackles a...
Connectives and the coherence relations they express are among the build-ing blocks of discourse. It...
This article addresses the question of how to systematically determine the degree of subjectivity ex...
Causality and subjectivity are relevant cognitive principles in the categorization of coherence rela...
Causality and subjectivity are relevant cognitive principles in the categorization of coherence rela...
Language users have preferences for the connectives they choose to express causal relations. These c...
Corpus-based studies in various languages have demonstrated that some connectives are used preferent...
Corpus-based studies in various languages have demonstrated that some connectives are used preferent...
Is porque more like because or like omdat? An exploration of causality and subjectivity in Spanish b...
Causal connectives are often considered to provide crucial information about the discourse structure...
In French, the difference between the causal connectives 'parce que' and 'car' is traditionally rela...
Coherence relations and their linguistic markers play a significant role in the study of discourse p...
The connective because can express both highly objective and highly subjective causal rela...