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2023/03/11 |
“Keepwords”, the Limits of Creativity, and the Notion of the “Core” of an Idiom (The 30th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference)
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2020/11/25 |
Don’t count your commodities investments before they hatch: Idiomatic creativity, concretization, and the comprehensibility of “impossible” (The 56th Linguistics Colloquium)
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2020/09/09 |
Contraction as Idiomatic Variation: A Corpus-Based Study of Korean, Japanese, and English (The 28th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference)
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2019/10/19 |
A contrastive and web corpus-driven study of idioms in Korean and Japanese: Creative usage of idioms (The 27th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference)
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2019/08/08 |
Do too many linguistics spoil the research? Creativity and fixedness in creative uses of proverbial idioms: A cross-linguistic, corpus-driven study (The15th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference)
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2019/01/12 |
コーパスに基づく韓国語の慣用句のバリエーション研究
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2017/09/16 |
Adding insult to spilled coke: A corpus-based study of idiomatic creativity (第18回日本認知言語学会全国大会,)
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2017/07/11 |
“The X-er the Y-er” construction: A corpus-contrastive approach (The14th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference)
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2016/09/10 |
Iconicity, image-schema, evaluation and order preference of binomials: A cognitive-typological perspective (第17回日本認知言語学会全国大会)
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2016/09/03 |
A typological study of preferred order on binomials: A case study of “MALE-FEMALE” order (第38回社会言語科学会研究大会)
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2016/07/09 |
Why is a certain fixed order of paired words preferred? : A typological perspective (25th International Joint conference on Artificial Intelligence)
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