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Conceptualizing landscapes through language: The role of native language and expertise in the representation of waterbody related terms
RS Purves, P Striedl, I Kong, A Majid
Topics in Cognitive Science 15 (3), 560-583, 2023
72023
Representations of variation in Modern Hebrew in Israel: Cognitive Processes of Social and Linguistic Categorization
P Striedl
lmu, 2022
22022
Circumnavigating taboos: A functional and formal typology
M Keller, P Striedl, D Biro, J Holzer, K Burridge
Pragmatics & Cognition 28 (1), 5-24, 2021
22021
Zahalsprache: Sprachliche Charakteristik der militärischen Institutionen in Israel
P Striedl
Kontrollierte Kommunikation, Erträge des X. Internationalen Symposions …, 2018
22018
Forest: 0 or 1? Interdisciplinary challenges and methods for the classification of landscape data
P Striedl
JournaLIPP, 77-98, 2024
2024
Spoken Hebrew interview corpus: Representations of variation in Modern Hebrew in Israel
P Striedl
https://doi.org/10.48656/yx08-nb97, 2023
2023
Supplementary material: Conceptualizing landscapes through language: The role of native language and expertise in the representation of waterbody related terms
P Striedl, R Purves, I Kong, A Majid
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.22293283.v1, 2023
2023
Modeling landscape concepts using sensorimotor and emotional norms
P Striedl
ICLC 16, 2023
2023
Interdisziplinäre Erforschung von Digitalität als (umwelt-) politisches Desiderat
P Striedl
28. LIPP-Symposium “Sprache in der digitalen Welt”, 2022
2022
Sex, death & politics–taboos in language: Introduction
M Keller, P Striedl, D Biro, J Holzer, B Weber
Pragmatics & Cognition 28 (1), 1-4, 2021
2021
Sex, death & politics–taboos in language
M Keller, P Striedl, D Biro, J Holzer, B Weber
2021
Zahalit-how Israeli soldiers speak
P Striedl
JournaLIPP, 39-48, 2019
2019
Der Ausdruck statischer topologischer Relationen im marokkanischen Arabisch (Darija)
P Striedl
2018
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