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    Continuative meaning and communicative distance. Notes on the use of the spanish gerundial periphrases with “seguir/continuar/proseguir” + gerund by Nieuwenhuijsen, Dorien

    “…This paper examines the differences in distribution between three Spanish verbal periphrases with continuative meaning: gerundial constructions with seguir,…”
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    General Extenders in Spanish Interactions: Frequent Forms, Pragmatic Functions y todo eso by Borreguero Zuloaga, Margarita

    “…The majority of Spanish discourse analysts do not consider general extenders as a type of discourse marker (a position this paper adheres to) and as a result,…”
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    Language in motion: A framework for unifying spoken language, signed language, and gesture by Wilcox, Sherman

    “…In this article I describe a framework for unifying spoken language, signed language, and gesture. Called the language as motion framework, it relies on three…”
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    Mitigation in online interactions on controversial topics: A methodological proposal by Aulit, Laetitia

    “…This article puts forward a methodological proposal for the pragmatic analysis of mitigation in online written interactions, specifically in discursive genres…”
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    Spanish Lexical Accessibility and Vocabulary Acquisition: Catalan Dominant Bilinguals and Spanish Monolinguals Compared by Ruiz Moreno, Mario

    “…In this study it was investigated whether Catalan dominant bilinguals from Girona performed differently on a Spanish vocabulary test in comparison to Spanish…”
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    Català a Twitter, l’àgora de la llengua by Guevara Claramunt, Marc

    “…En aquest article ens fixarem en la divulgació de la llengua catalana en una xarxa social molt usada entre els catalanoparlants, Twitter, que avui dia es…”
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    La llengua en el punt de mira dels mitjans de comunicació by Casals, Daniel, Claveria, Glòria, Massanell, Mar, Poch, Dolors

    “…El present monogràfic té l’objectiu d’analitzar el gènere de la divulgació de coneixements lingüístics als mitjans de comunicació escrits i audiovisuals…”
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    Hispanic Geographical Place Names of Metro Manila by Joven Romero, Marco Antonio

    “…Place names print the physical characteristics of the territory they name and Hispanic geographical place names in Metro Manila depict the geography of the…”
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    The Expression of Evidentiality in Spoken and Written Texts: Empirical Approaches to Romance Languages by Sentí i Pons, Andreu

    “…Evidentiality is a grammatical category that encodes information source as its primary meaning. The information can be: acquired through direct perception,…”
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    On the Political Use of the Reportative Conditional in Italian Newspapers by Greco, Paolo

    “…The labels condizionale riportivo (reportative conditional) or condizionale citativo (quotative conditional) are employed to describe certain uses of the…”
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    Evidentiality in Spoken Catalan. The Evidential Marker "diu que" by Antolí Martínez, Jordi M., Sentí i Pons, Andreu

    “…This study deals with an Catalan evidential marker without a written tradition, but mainly an oral one: diu que (‘(s)he.says.that’, ‘it is said that’), a…”
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    Are "Modal Adverbs" automatically Modal Markers? The Case of French "Certainement" with its Epistemico-Modal and its Evidential Use by Dendale, Patrick

    “…The French adverb certainement (‘certainly’) is labelled a “modal adverb”. It has two (sentence adverb) uses according to the literature, called “strong modal…”
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    The Boundaries between Perception and Evidentiality. Dialectal and Diachronic Variation "se ve que" by Estellés Arguedas, Maria, Albelda Marco, Marta

    “…The sequence se ve que can convey various meanings: indirect physical perception, cognitive perception and evidentiality. The latter value, however, is…”
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    How Evidential is the Epistemic Conditional? by Celle, Agnès

    “…This paper aims to reassess how —and if— the epistemic conditional in French relates to evidentiality, focusing on its use in reportative and non-reportative…”
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