Causahty is one of the most basic aspects of the way hutnans conceive cohelence in the world they inhabit, m then expenences, and m then lelationships with othei people In language and language use the hnguistic markmg of cau sality plays an impoi tant role This study focuses on Dutch hnguistic maikeis of causahty of two diffeient types, which aie manifest at two different levels of the hnguistic structuie the causal connectives daardoor ('äs a resulf) and daarom ('that's why'), and the causal veibs doen ('make') and laten ('have, make') So fai, these causal maikei s are typically studied m Isolation Hei e, the study of the mteiclausal (connectives) and the müa-clausal level maikeis of causahty (causal verbs) is integrated, the central idea...
Language users systematically prefer one lexical item (because) over another (even highly similar) o...
In this article, we focus on the diachronic development of causal connectives and investigate whethe...
We aim to study the difference of usage between two causal connectives in their semantic context. We...
The aim of this study is to provide a unified functional description of a number of causal construct...
Causality marking across levels of language structure A cognitive semantic analysis of causal verbs...
Many languages of the world have connectives to express causal relations at the discourse level. Oft...
This article addresses the question of how to systematically determine the degree of subjectivity ex...
causal relations and connectives in terms of speaker involvement HENK PANDER MAAT and LIESBETH DEGAN...
The integration of three main dimensions of linguistic usage and variation - formal, social and conc...
The integration of three main dimensions of linguistic usage and variation – formal, social and conc...
This article presents a scalar approach to the semantics and distribution of causal connectives in D...
After a brief sketch of the lexicogrammatical potential for expressing causation in natural language...
"In this paper, we have investigated whether an alternative account to the categorization of connec...
Volgens de causality-by-default hypothese (Sanders, 2005) verwachten mensen dat twee opeenvolgende t...
Causality is one of the most frequent coherence relations linking sentences together within texts an...
Language users systematically prefer one lexical item (because) over another (even highly similar) o...
In this article, we focus on the diachronic development of causal connectives and investigate whethe...
We aim to study the difference of usage between two causal connectives in their semantic context. We...
The aim of this study is to provide a unified functional description of a number of causal construct...
Causality marking across levels of language structure A cognitive semantic analysis of causal verbs...
Many languages of the world have connectives to express causal relations at the discourse level. Oft...
This article addresses the question of how to systematically determine the degree of subjectivity ex...
causal relations and connectives in terms of speaker involvement HENK PANDER MAAT and LIESBETH DEGAN...
The integration of three main dimensions of linguistic usage and variation - formal, social and conc...
The integration of three main dimensions of linguistic usage and variation – formal, social and conc...
This article presents a scalar approach to the semantics and distribution of causal connectives in D...
After a brief sketch of the lexicogrammatical potential for expressing causation in natural language...
"In this paper, we have investigated whether an alternative account to the categorization of connec...
Volgens de causality-by-default hypothese (Sanders, 2005) verwachten mensen dat twee opeenvolgende t...
Causality is one of the most frequent coherence relations linking sentences together within texts an...
Language users systematically prefer one lexical item (because) over another (even highly similar) o...
In this article, we focus on the diachronic development of causal connectives and investigate whethe...
We aim to study the difference of usage between two causal connectives in their semantic context. We...