Open Access Policy Deposits

Parent: Department of Linguistics

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for August through November, 2024

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
03m736szDiccionario Escolar Ikíitu Kuwasíini – Tawɨ Kuwasíini (Iquito – Castellano)2,029441,9852.2%
2p93q7nrConceptual Metaphor in Everyday Language7126575592.3%
0x0010nvHedges: A Study In Meaning Criteria And The Logic Of Fuzzy Concepts56639517169.8%
0j89f85gThe Framing of Immigration45631114568.2%
6mf9j40qWhy It Matters How We Frame the Environment 42328913468.3%
04086580Cognitive Semantics 3997932019.8%
72n9j1f6English-Lahu Lexicon37225311968.0%
5tq8c9rbSegmental phonology3393830111.2%
54g7j6zhThe Contemporary Theory of Metaphor30919311662.5%
7j1054t9The sounds of the bantu languages304232817.6%
2tj4t3cwCognitive Versus Generative Linguistics: How Commitments Influence Results2948421028.6%
4zb5t7gmHuman language diversity and the acoustic adaptation hypthesis2513521613.9%
1sr5f98xTone: Is it Different?238202188.4%
2zn6n546Universals in Phonology2275317423.3%
7vp15113Metaphor, Morality, and Politics, Or, Why Conservatives Have Left Liberals in the Dust2195816126.5%
9sm131vjMetaphor and War: The Metaphor System Used to Justify War in the Gulf2195116823.3%
67k806z4The syllable in Luganda phonology and morphology214151997.0%
2pv0z6cmWhy Cognitive Linguistics Require Embodied Realism20271953.5%
12g3x6prTime and Thyme Are not Homophones: The Effect of Lemma Frequency on Word Durations in Spontaneous Speech184121726.5%
4323p5n0On Generative Semantics1847910542.9%
3c40r8jvThe Tibeto-Burman Reproductive System: Toward an Etymological Thesaurus1786011833.7%
5f85g4bfHow Unconscious Metaphorical Thought Shapes Dreams1761433381.3%
4nv3j5j9The Contemporary  Theory of Metaphor166838350.0%
3qk519qrStative Adjectives and Verbs in English1631204373.6%
0vf4s9tkRepresenting Language: Essays in Honor of Judith Aissen1591065366.7%
32b962zbMetaphor and War, Again145925363.4%
2g0609kgNiger-Congo Linguistic Features and Typology144697547.9%
8w37w3t5Charles Fillmore, Discoverer of Frame Semantics, Dies in SF at 84: He Figured Out How Framing Works127527540.9%
6h38w8jcStructural Complexity in Fairy Tales121982381.0%
2wp689vjThe Sound change116107992.2%
8qf9b3xmForm and substance in language universels113111029.7%
47p2w2p0How Autosegmental is Phonology?102218120.6%
8gc3t33cDiccionario iquito-castellano102396338.2%
8kf3z3s9Resonance in an Exemplar-based Lexicon: The Emergence of Social Identity and Phonology101148713.9%
0gk0g18dMore on Post-nasal Devoicing: The Case of Shekgalagari100158515.0%
9601x7vtLow-frequency Fourier Analysis of Speech Rhythm99287128.3%
4hb059t7How (not) to do Phonological Typology: The Case of Pitch-accent97425543.3%
5k61m44jImage Metaphors944904.3%
9n6745m6The Neural Theory of Metaphor93286530.1%
11w4g2v6Towards a Typology of Tone System Changes90177318.9%
99s4140bEffects of Native-language on Compensation for Coarticulation90108011.1%
5tp6p0dvThe Brain's Concepts: The Role of the Sensory-Motor System in Conceptual Knowledge 89751484.3%
9dv1v7fmOn the Analysis of Tone in Mee (Ekari, Ekagi, Kapauku)89137614.6%
1126n182Semantic Typology and Efficient Communication8380396.4%
9pz7m8bwGeorge Lakoff82166619.5%
22h474d2Syntactic Probabilities Affect Pronunciation Variation in Spontaneous Speech815766.2%
2j20z93dPart II The Embodied Mind, and How to Live with One80136716.3%
3xp899c0Articulatory patterns in contrasting nasal-stop sequences in Panãra786727.7%
8zb6m59xMetaphors of Terror78522666.7%
97h5t0gzIquito-English Dictionary78384048.7%

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