Negative Concord describes the linguistic phenomenon whereby multiple negative expressions coexist within a single clause yet yield a single, unified negation interpretation. This occurrence, observed ...
Words for emotions like "anger" and "fear" vary in meaning across language families. Researchers have now compared colexifications of emotion words—cases where one word signifies multiple semantically ...
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