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- Linguistic_empathy abstract "Linguistic empathy in theoretical linguistics is the “point of view” in an anaphoric utterance by which a participant is bound with or in the event or state that he/she describes in that sentence.An example is found with the Japanese verbs yaru and kureru. These both share the same essential meaning and case frame. But they differ in that yaru expresses when the action is looked at from the point of view of the referent of the subject or the neutral (objective) point of view, whereas kureru is used when the event is described from the point of view of the referent of the dative object. While present in many languages including English it is particularly prominent in some such as Japanese.The concept has no connection with empathy in terms of attributing mental states to others or sympathizing with their situation.".
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- Linguistic_empathy wikiPageWikiLink Anaphora_(linguistics).
- Linguistic_empathy wikiPageWikiLink Binding_(linguistics).
- Linguistic_empathy wikiPageWikiLink Case_grammar.
- Linguistic_empathy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linguistics.
- Linguistic_empathy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Syntactic_relationships.
- Linguistic_empathy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tasks_of_natural_language_processing.
- Linguistic_empathy wikiPageWikiLink Dative_case.
- Linguistic_empathy wikiPageWikiLink Empathy.
- Linguistic_empathy wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Linguistic_empathy wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_language.
- Linguistic_empathy wikiPageWikiLink Meaning_(linguistics).
- Linguistic_empathy wikiPageWikiLink Subject_(grammar).
- Linguistic_empathy wikiPageWikiLink Theoretical_linguistics.
- Linguistic_empathy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Linguistic empathy".
- Linguistic_empathy wikiPageWikiLinkText "empathy expression".
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- Linguistic_empathy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Linguistic_empathy subject Category:Linguistics.
- Linguistic_empathy subject Category:Syntactic_relationships.
- Linguistic_empathy subject Category:Tasks_of_natural_language_processing.
- Linguistic_empathy hypernym Point.
- Linguistic_empathy type Place.
- Linguistic_empathy type Humanity.
- Linguistic_empathy type Science.
- Linguistic_empathy comment "Linguistic empathy in theoretical linguistics is the “point of view” in an anaphoric utterance by which a participant is bound with or in the event or state that he/she describes in that sentence.An example is found with the Japanese verbs yaru and kureru. These both share the same essential meaning and case frame.".
- Linguistic_empathy label "Linguistic empathy".
- Linguistic_empathy sameAs Q6554045.
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- Linguistic_empathy sameAs Q6554045.
- Linguistic_empathy wasDerivedFrom Linguistic_empathy?oldid=574660886.
- Linguistic_empathy isPrimaryTopicOf Linguistic_empathy.