The connective because can express both highly objective and highly subjective causal relations. In this, it differs from its counterparts in other languages, e.g. Dutch, where two conjunctions omdat and want express more objective and more subjective causal relations, respectively. The present study investigates whether it is possible to anchor the different uses of because in context, examining a large number of syntactic, morphological and semantic cues with a minimal cost of manual annotation. We propose an innovative method of distinguishing between subjective and objective uses of because with the help of information available from an English/Dutch segment of a parallel corpus, which is accompan...
This study explores how subjectivity is expressed in coherence relations, by means of a distinctive ...
Corpus studies from European languages have shown that some causal connectives are used preferential...
Connectives and the coherence relations they express are among the build-ing blocks of discourse. It...
The connective because can express both highly objective and highly subjective causal rela...
The connective because can express both highly objective and highly subjective causal relations. In ...
The connective because can express both highly objective and highly subjective causal relations. In ...
Aims and theoretical background It has been well-established since Sweetser (1990), that because can...
Coherence relations and their linguistic markers play a significant role in the study of discourse p...
Many languages of the world have connectives to express causal relations at the discourse level. Oft...
Language users have preferences for the connectives they choose to express causal relations. These c...
This article addresses the question of how to systematically determine the degree of subjectivity ex...
Corpus-based studies in various languages have demonstrated that some connectives are used preferent...
Causal connectives are often considered to provide crucial information about the discourse structure...
Through a structured examination of four English causal discourse connectives, our article tackles a...
This study explores how subjectivity is expressed in coherence relations, by means of a distinctive ...
This study explores how subjectivity is expressed in coherence relations, by means of a distinctive ...
Corpus studies from European languages have shown that some causal connectives are used preferential...
Connectives and the coherence relations they express are among the build-ing blocks of discourse. It...
The connective because can express both highly objective and highly subjective causal rela...
The connective because can express both highly objective and highly subjective causal relations. In ...
The connective because can express both highly objective and highly subjective causal relations. In ...
Aims and theoretical background It has been well-established since Sweetser (1990), that because can...
Coherence relations and their linguistic markers play a significant role in the study of discourse p...
Many languages of the world have connectives to express causal relations at the discourse level. Oft...
Language users have preferences for the connectives they choose to express causal relations. These c...
This article addresses the question of how to systematically determine the degree of subjectivity ex...
Corpus-based studies in various languages have demonstrated that some connectives are used preferent...
Causal connectives are often considered to provide crucial information about the discourse structure...
Through a structured examination of four English causal discourse connectives, our article tackles a...
This study explores how subjectivity is expressed in coherence relations, by means of a distinctive ...
This study explores how subjectivity is expressed in coherence relations, by means of a distinctive ...
Corpus studies from European languages have shown that some causal connectives are used preferential...
Connectives and the coherence relations they express are among the build-ing blocks of discourse. It...