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open access | peer reviewedKeywords Politics • Material bibliography • Critical Language Studies • Quantitative Computational Syntax • Proper names • Stevenson • Painting • Non-existent objects • Science fiction • Nuclear properties • Literary tradition • quasi-names • mixed-media • Verb Movement • Millares • Manuscript • functional HAVE • Being • proper names • Afrofuturism • European Spanish • Modal interpretations • Charles Henry Holmes • Fictional objects • Grave robbing • indexicality • Iconography • Non-Being • La Grande Cifra • Informalism • Sicilian • Alterity • I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold • Empty quotation • Eliminativist error theories • Hölderlin • Lack • Strawson on proper names • Nicknames • Aristotle’s homonymy • Biblioteca de Menéndez Pelayo • Evidential interpretations • Quasi-names • Quevedo • Wolf-Monk • Procedural meaning • Absence • Corpse • absence • Future tense • Nāgārjuna • cross-linguistic analysis • Utopia • Gallo-italic • Verbs of absence • Identity • Ostensive definition • Language Teacher Education • Moralske Fabler • Codicology • Semantic micro-parameters • Empty string • William Carlos Williams • multipurpose periphrases • Semantics • Be missing • Aesthetics • Empty CP • Absence Causation • Metaphysical Grounding • negative nothingness • speech acts • M-139 • Enlightenment • Direct reference • Mixed quotation • Reported speech • African American fiction • absolute nothingness • The Great Figure • Transculturality • stage names • Systemic Functional Grammar • Referential presuppositions • The Body Snatcher • Complementizer Phrase • Italo-Romance • Ludvig Holberg • Pastoral poetry • contact phenomena • Resurrectionism • Participants • Kant’s table of nothing • Characterization Principle • Charles Demuth • Xenophobia • Temporal interpretations • Bridge Verbs • nonidentity • Nothingness • Navagero • Body • Ms • Adorno • Complementizer Deletion • Alienation • Language Awareness • German • (Modal) noneism • Lusus • ‘Heimat’ (Home) • Japanese
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/AnnOc/2499-1562/2024/12 | Pubblicato 07 Ottobre 2024 | Lingua es, en, de, it
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