When a noise verb is used to indicate verbal communication, factors from both the source domain of the verb (perception) and the target domain (communication) play a role in determining the argument structure of the sentence. While the target domain supplies a syntactic structure, the source domain’s semantics constrain the degree to which that syntactic structure can be exploited. This can be determined by comparing noise verbs in this use with manner-of-communication verbs, which are superficially similar, but native to communication. Data for these two classes of verbs were drawn from the British National Corpus. The data were annotated with frame-semantic markup, as described in the Berkeley FrameNet Project. We compared the presence, t...
As recent research has highlighted (Traugott 2002, Langacker 2003), modality plays a key role in exp...
Using a simulated telephone conversation task, we elicited sarcastic production in different utteran...
In this paper, the structural possibilities of well-established ‘verbs of instruments of communicati...
This study turns to the pathway of change whereby an originally intransitive manner-of-speaking pred...
This essay is concerned with the event structure of verbs of communication. Some verbs of communicat...
This paper aims at investigating modality markers as positive politeness strategies in English disco...
We present a first, broad-scale typology of extended reported speech, examples of lexicalised or gra...
We present a first, broad-scale typology of extended reported speech, examples of lexicalised or gra...
This paper examines the main units of verbal communication, namely, phonemes, morphemes, syntax, and...
features of the discourse marker say using a large corpus of naturally occurring data. In so doing, ...
There is much evidence in the literature that speakers tend to deaccent discourse-given entities, wh...
Traditionally, the study of linguistics has focussed on verbal communication. In the sense that ling...
In the article author presents some remarks about genres dominants which can be structural and seman...
This paper addresses the problem of learning the class of raising verbs (e.g. seem). These verbs are...
This thesis is a study of grammatical voice. Specifically, I focus on how the syntax of voice altern...
As recent research has highlighted (Traugott 2002, Langacker 2003), modality plays a key role in exp...
Using a simulated telephone conversation task, we elicited sarcastic production in different utteran...
In this paper, the structural possibilities of well-established ‘verbs of instruments of communicati...
This study turns to the pathway of change whereby an originally intransitive manner-of-speaking pred...
This essay is concerned with the event structure of verbs of communication. Some verbs of communicat...
This paper aims at investigating modality markers as positive politeness strategies in English disco...
We present a first, broad-scale typology of extended reported speech, examples of lexicalised or gra...
We present a first, broad-scale typology of extended reported speech, examples of lexicalised or gra...
This paper examines the main units of verbal communication, namely, phonemes, morphemes, syntax, and...
features of the discourse marker say using a large corpus of naturally occurring data. In so doing, ...
There is much evidence in the literature that speakers tend to deaccent discourse-given entities, wh...
Traditionally, the study of linguistics has focussed on verbal communication. In the sense that ling...
In the article author presents some remarks about genres dominants which can be structural and seman...
This paper addresses the problem of learning the class of raising verbs (e.g. seem). These verbs are...
This thesis is a study of grammatical voice. Specifically, I focus on how the syntax of voice altern...
As recent research has highlighted (Traugott 2002, Langacker 2003), modality plays a key role in exp...
Using a simulated telephone conversation task, we elicited sarcastic production in different utteran...
In this paper, the structural possibilities of well-established ‘verbs of instruments of communicati...