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Age-Dependent Positivity-Bias in Children’s Processing of Emotion Terms
Emotions play an important role in human communication, and the daily-life interactions of young children often include situations that require the verbalization of emotional states with verbal means, e.g., with emotion terms.
Daniela Bahn+4 more
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Predicting suicide risk from online postings in Reddit : the UGent-IDLab submission to the CLPysch 2019 Shared Task A [PDF]
This paper describes IDLab’s text classification systems submitted to Task A as part of the CLPsych 2019 shared task. The aim of this shared task was to develop automated systems that predict the degree of suicide risk of people based on their posts on ...
Bekoulis, Ioannis+6 more
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Bilingualism may modulate executive functions (EFs), but the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon are poorly understood. In this study, we investigated two potential sources of variability in bilinguals’ EF performance: (1) interactional contexts and ...
Julia Hofweber+4 more
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Intercultural Communication and Applied linguistics - Extending Horizons: An Interview with Lixian Jin [PDF]
At the start of this interview, Professor Jin recounts how she abandoned her ambition to become a physician and ended up teaching and researching clinical linguistics at a British university for 18 years.
Lun Peng (Gloria)
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Chunking clinical text containing non-canonical language [PDF]
Free text notes typed by primary care physicians during patient consultations typically contain highly non-canonical language. Shallow syntactic analysis of free text notes can help to reveal valuable information for the study of disease and treatment ...
Carroll, John+2 more
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Insights into Analogy Completion from the Biomedical Domain [PDF]
Analogy completion has been a popular task in recent years for evaluating the semantic properties of word embeddings, but the standard methodology makes a number of assumptions about analogies that do not always hold, either in recent benchmark datasets ...
Fosler-Lussier, Eric+2 more
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This study sheds new light on the relative impact of switching between languages and switching between cultures on Executive Functions (EFs) in bilinguals. Several studies have suggested that bilingualism has a measurable impact on executive functioning,
Jeanine Treffers-Daller+3 more
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Joint Entity Extraction and Assertion Detection for Clinical Text
Negative medical findings are prevalent in clinical reports, yet discriminating them from positive findings remains a challenging task for information extraction.
Bhatia, Parminder+2 more
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Psychometric Properties of Beck Depression Inventory-II for High School Children in Shiraz City, Iran [PDF]
Background: Depression causes poor academic performance, substance abuse, antisocial behavior, school avoidance, and running away from home in adolescents.
Faranak Toosi+2 more
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Pragmatic ability and disability as emergent phenomena [PDF]
A holistic approach to pragmatic ability and disability is outlined which takes account both of the behaviour of individuals involved in the communicative process, and also of the underlying factors which contribute to such behaviour.
Perkins, Michael R
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