10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FICTIVELY»
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fictively in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
fictively and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Mental Spaces in Discourse and Interaction
Juror 12 fictively addresses the individual that the conversation is about, namely
the defendant, whom jurors had never addressed and would most probably
never address. By fictively telling the defendant that if he does not like his lawyers
he ...
Todd Oakley, Anders Hougaard, 2008
2
The New Psychology of Language: Cognitive and Functional ...
But by the fictive motion category of frame-relative molion, the observer can be
reconceptualized as being at the center of a local stationary frame, relative to
which the surroundings are fictively moving, as in (15b). (15) frame-relative
motion a.
But whereas Bartolus simply considers Whether the created citizen is a true one
or not, Baldus goes further and explores the sense in which the created citizen,
while he is truly a citizen, is only fictively an original one. That is to say, Baldus ...
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Grammar from the Human Perspective: Case, Space and Person ...
This change is reflected in the case marking of the locative element that
designates the spatial position of that entity, in such a way that when the entity
enters the cognitive dominion it is conceived of as fictively leaving its spatial
location, and ...
Marja-Liisa Helasvuo, Lyle Campbell, 2006
In the examples given, when the scenery is fictively treated as moving toward the
observer, the observer is fictively treated as stationary. In addition, certain
linguistic formulations treat motion as if it were static. For example, instead of
saying I ...
6
Not to Perish: Articles by an American Professor of Russian
F. “Fictively committal” verbs modify the commitment of the matrix subject toward
the realization of the action expressed in the complement. Specifically, these
verbs commit the matrix subject to the non-realization (fictivity) of the content of
the ...
Lee B. Croft, Alicia C. Baehr, Patrick J. Heuer, 2008
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Artistic Truth: Aesthetics, Discourse, and Imaginative ...
If such posing had occurred assertively rather than presentationally (fictively),
then we could say that the author predicated (i.e., posed assertively) of
Bathsheba that she is melancholy. Wolterstorff restricts the term “predication” to
that “posing ...
Lambert Zuidervaart, 2004
Hence, for the most part, I will discuss how the formal and situational features of
videogames are encoded in these fictively rich settings. Only a much longer and
more specific work could flesh out this theory to be truly general so as to apply to
...
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The Philosophy of Edmund Husserl
There is also a possible case of imagining a photograph of a real(non-imaginary)
object. In such a case, however, the “serious” positing of the fictively
photographed object is not motivated by the fictive perceiving of the photograph,
but has a ...
Dorion Cairns, Lester Embree, 2012
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Narrative Comprehension and Film
... i.e.with other data in memory. One further problem should be mentioned:
iffiction may be useful to us, how do we knowwhento read fictively? Initially
wemay relyoncues and conventions in thetext and interactions withourmemory;
ultimately, ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FICTIVELY»
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fictively is used in the context of the following news items.
To Have and Have Not: Joe Pug navigates troubadour truths
Now three albums deep, his lyrics exude literary influence, fictively rich with wartime imagery and hymnal prose. Steinbeck and Whitman's ... «Austin Chronicle, Apr 15»
Finding empathy in the essay
Stielstra's essay — and her imagination — leave her fictively ennobled. The distance between the facts and her yearning to change those facts ... «Chicago Tribune, Mar 15»
Mommy — film review
Released from custody in a fictively imagined Montreal where parents lock away troubled kids, he re-resettles with Mom (Anne Dorval), only for ... «Financial Times, Mar 15»
'Gravity's Rainbow,' Read by George Guidall
for which Grigori is no more than a small stand-in, whose factual history Pynchon meticulously studies and then fictively embellishes, according ... «New York Times, Nov 14»
Panopticism and Pre-Emptive Discipline in the UK
My first thought when I discovered that the government had fictively invented my stay in the mental hospital was, 'But what if I had been in a ... «CounterPunch, Sep 14»
Police arrest 14 in organised-crime case
... the 14 are suspected of registering companies that imported, produced and processed meat and then fictively liquidating them without paying ... «Jamaica Gleaner, Sep 14»
Reading Queer: Poet L. Lamar Wilson on the Struggle to Love God …
Sacrilegion probes its speakers' journeys - ones very close to mine, others historical, all (re)imagined, some fictively -- with hubris and ... «Miami New Times, Sep 14»
A guide to Formula Student Germany: disciplines, schedule and teams
... teams have developed a race-car prototype which should offer good driving characteristics, fictively being offered for a reasonable price and ... «ElectricAutosport.com, Jul 14»
Nuala Ní Chonchúir: What the Highlands gave me
And, when I was ready to process the situation, and parse it fictively, it also gave me the material for my latest novel The Closet of Savage ... «Irish Times, Jul 14»
On Finding Arab Gulf Identity in 'the Space Between'
... emerged in its textbook form in Europe, has its roots in shared cultural institutions that can be traced back through history (fictively or not). «PopMatters, Jun 14»