What is a lie? Why do people tell lies? What compels them to make false utterances? How do people treat lie, deception or fudge? Is the attitude to them the same in different cultures? If not, what differences ar...What is a lie? Why do people tell lies? What compels them to make false utterances? How do people treat lie, deception or fudge? Is the attitude to them the same in different cultures? If not, what differences are there? An answer to these and some other questions is being sought in the paper. Producing a false utterance, the sender deprives the communication partner of the right to receive full information. The article presents views of Russians and representatives of Anglo-American culture on telling lies drawing the readers' attention to very serious situations, such as family conflicts between spouses, aggravated with lies. The material for analysis is taken from the texts by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov and the American novel writer Irwin Shaw. The analysis is based on the study of verbal and non-verbal markers of false utterances generated by quarreling spouses. A complex method of researching the literary material combining linguistic, extra-linguistic, and paralinguistic analysis of conflict speech acts with false utterances of different kinds is applied.展开更多
This paper proposes a joint network-channel codingbased on turbo codes for user cooperation. The scenario under consideration is one in which two "partners"--UE1 and UE2---cooperate in transmitting information to th...This paper proposes a joint network-channel codingbased on turbo codes for user cooperation. The scenario under consideration is one in which two "partners"--UE1 and UE2---cooperate in transmitting information to the base station (BS). Each partner transmits both locally generated information and the relayed information that originated at the other partner. The local information and relayed information are jointly network-channel coded to form a superimposed codeword, and the adjacent codewords transmitted in turn by the two partners are tightly correlative like a chain. It is shown via simulation that the proposed scheme achieves full diversity gain compared with the other user cooperation schemes, including those based on coded cooperation and distributed space-time coded cooperation.展开更多
文摘What is a lie? Why do people tell lies? What compels them to make false utterances? How do people treat lie, deception or fudge? Is the attitude to them the same in different cultures? If not, what differences are there? An answer to these and some other questions is being sought in the paper. Producing a false utterance, the sender deprives the communication partner of the right to receive full information. The article presents views of Russians and representatives of Anglo-American culture on telling lies drawing the readers' attention to very serious situations, such as family conflicts between spouses, aggravated with lies. The material for analysis is taken from the texts by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov and the American novel writer Irwin Shaw. The analysis is based on the study of verbal and non-verbal markers of false utterances generated by quarreling spouses. A complex method of researching the literary material combining linguistic, extra-linguistic, and paralinguistic analysis of conflict speech acts with false utterances of different kinds is applied.
文摘This paper proposes a joint network-channel codingbased on turbo codes for user cooperation. The scenario under consideration is one in which two "partners"--UE1 and UE2---cooperate in transmitting information to the base station (BS). Each partner transmits both locally generated information and the relayed information that originated at the other partner. The local information and relayed information are jointly network-channel coded to form a superimposed codeword, and the adjacent codewords transmitted in turn by the two partners are tightly correlative like a chain. It is shown via simulation that the proposed scheme achieves full diversity gain compared with the other user cooperation schemes, including those based on coded cooperation and distributed space-time coded cooperation.