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When form deviates from the norm : attitudes towards old and new vernacular features and their impact on the perceived credibility and usefulness of Facebook consumer reviews
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What’s in a code? : The code-inference distinction in Neo-Gricean Pragmatics, Relevance Theory, and Integral Linguistics
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A micro-typological perspective on resultative secondary predicates : the case of nomination verb constructions
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Constructional variation with two near-synonymous verbs : the case of schicken and senden in present-day German
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On the edge between nouns and verbs : the heterogeneous behavior of Spanish deverbal nominalizations empirically verified
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SenseDisclosure : a new procedure for dealing with problematically ambiguous terms in cross-disciplinary communication
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A direct discourse-based approach to the study of language attitudes : the case of tussentaal in Flanders
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Transcending the lexical vs grammatical divide regarding the mass/count distinction : lessons from corpus studies and acceptability surveys in French and Dutch
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Binominal syntagms as loci of synchronic variation and diachronic change
Lieselotte Brems, Bernard De Clerck (UGent) and Katrien Verveckken -
Size nouns matter : a closer look at mass(es) of and extended uses of SNs