Classes of linguistic paradoxes are introduced with examples and explanations. The general cases exposed below are modeled on the English language structure in a rigid way. In order to find nice particular examples of such paradoxes one grammatically adjusts the sentences
This chapter proposes the existence of a linguistic universal, the Law of Exceptions. It hypothesize...
Paradox is one of the most mysterious and interesting phenomena, which is found in all languages and...
This book presents an analysis of how speakers of typologically diverse languages report present-tim...
Let <N>, <V>, <A> be some noun, verb, and attribute respectively, and <Non-N>...
Classes of linguistic paradoxes are introduced with examples and explanations. They are part of the ...
Oswald Ducrot, Marion Carel, Linguistical properties of paradox : paradox and negation The previous...
This article deals with the problem of similarities and differences between paradox and absurd as a ...
The paper describes the linguistic paradox from a semantic point of view, in particular the mechanis...
The presented article aims to study the problem of contradictory concepts, ideas by discussing oxymo...
The paper describes the linguistic paradox from a semantic point of view, in particular the mechanis...
This chapter shows that integration of sociolinguistic and generative approaches is necessary to exp...
The linguistic paradox - considered in a perspective of the discourse analysis - appears to be a mec...
© 2002 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.We consider the question of whether paradoxes are essential...
The liar paradox is a famous and ancient paradox related to logic and philosophy. It shows it is per...
Marion Carel, Oswald Ducrot, Paradox in argumentative semantics This paper aims at defining paradox...
This chapter proposes the existence of a linguistic universal, the Law of Exceptions. It hypothesize...
Paradox is one of the most mysterious and interesting phenomena, which is found in all languages and...
This book presents an analysis of how speakers of typologically diverse languages report present-tim...
Let <N>, <V>, <A> be some noun, verb, and attribute respectively, and <Non-N>...
Classes of linguistic paradoxes are introduced with examples and explanations. They are part of the ...
Oswald Ducrot, Marion Carel, Linguistical properties of paradox : paradox and negation The previous...
This article deals with the problem of similarities and differences between paradox and absurd as a ...
The paper describes the linguistic paradox from a semantic point of view, in particular the mechanis...
The presented article aims to study the problem of contradictory concepts, ideas by discussing oxymo...
The paper describes the linguistic paradox from a semantic point of view, in particular the mechanis...
This chapter shows that integration of sociolinguistic and generative approaches is necessary to exp...
The linguistic paradox - considered in a perspective of the discourse analysis - appears to be a mec...
© 2002 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.We consider the question of whether paradoxes are essential...
The liar paradox is a famous and ancient paradox related to logic and philosophy. It shows it is per...
Marion Carel, Oswald Ducrot, Paradox in argumentative semantics This paper aims at defining paradox...
This chapter proposes the existence of a linguistic universal, the Law of Exceptions. It hypothesize...
Paradox is one of the most mysterious and interesting phenomena, which is found in all languages and...
This book presents an analysis of how speakers of typologically diverse languages report present-tim...