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Tài liệu Drugs and Poisons in Humans - A Handbook of Practical Analysis (Part 56) doc

Tài liệu Drugs and Poisons in Humans - A Handbook of Practical Analysis (Part 56) doc

... times of target compounds and more broadening of their peaks take place. To overcome these prob- lems, the increase in the ratio of methanol or acetonitrile in a mobile phase or addition of 10–20 ... volumes of diethyl ether and dried under a stream of air in a dra until the disappearance of the ether smell. Moreover, the granule is dried by warming at 40 °C for 1 h. A 2-g a...

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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 2 potx

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 2 potx

... habil. 1987) is professor of English language and linguistics at the University of Ło ´ dz ´ , where she holds the position of professor ordinarius and chair of the Department of English Language. Her ... 1987) is professor of psychology, and former head of the School of Psychology, at the University of Nottingham, England. He is director of the Action Analysis Group, and...

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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 4 pot

... Linguistics. 4. The Organization of the Handbook The organization of the present Handbook reflects the prototypical structure of Cognitive Linguistics that was described above. In terms of people, the contribu- tions ... neuroscience). In terms of content, the absence of a single unified theoretical doctrine means that a handbook of this type cannot simply start off with an...

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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 9 pot

... construal of a participant as either Figure or Ground constitutes part of the semantic difference is the active/passive contrast. The meanings of lexical items quite generally include a subtype of this ... if only because linguistic units often participate in more than a single kind of construal. Croft and Cruse (2004: 43–46) also indicate that a classification of construal pheno...

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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 14 potx

... cognitive phenomena, yet the difference in the kind of focal adjustment (despecification of significant parts of the base for metaphor; despecification of the identity of the profile for metonymy) will allow ... of the components, much as a brick wall consists entirely and exclusively of bricks. One of the implications of this mental model is that the bricks (e.g., lexical items...

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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 17 pot

... an idealized type of discourse that is of maximum conceptual simplicity. They are part of some kind of basic, uncorrupted child-like language that is limited to the description of concrete events ... several parameters, one of which is of course Figure/Ground alignment. This means that the mapping of participants is partly determined by the properties listed in table 5.1. Pa...

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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 19 pot

... question of the granularity of definition, of the level at which the relatedness of the senses can be best observed and captured. The question of the granularity of definition touches upon one of the ... number and type of polysemic senses. Apart from individual introspection and intuition, then, linguists look for various kinds of evidence. First of all, there is a substant...

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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 20 potx

... and radial categories 167 This can be done by thinking of bags of sand, types of sand, alternative meanings of the word sand, or even the act of applying sandpaper to something’’ (2000: 143). MacWhinney (1989) ... terms of the process of ‘‘pushy poly- semy.’’ These and similar cases of polysemy are accounted for by some cognitive linguists in terms of Construction Grammar (F...

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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 24 pot

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 24 pot

... with literal part- whole structure) and the college curriculum, made up of abstract ‘‘parts.’’ 17 Cross-linguistic and cross-cultural variation, of course, can occur at any level of generality. ... Lakoff and Johnson (1980: 5) describe as ‘‘understanding and experiencing one kind of thing in terms of another.’’ A noteworthy advance of blending theory is that it allows analysts a...

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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 30 potx

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 30 potx

... certain particulars of content. No ob- vious counterparts of these attentional devices occur in spoken languages. attention phenomena 265 Nunberg, Geoffrey. 1995. Transfers of meaning. Journal of ... interest of certain elements over others. More fundamentally, language has an extensive system that assigns different degrees of salience to the parts of an expression or of its r...

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