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Feeling our Way: A Trioethnography on Critical Affective Literacy for Applied Linguistics
This paper argues that attention to affect/emotion be given greater prominence in applied linguistics following a theoretical and pedagogical framework delineated as critical affective literacy (CAL) by Anwaruddin (2016).
Anwar Uddin Ahmed+2 more
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Critical Affective Literacies in/for Applied Linguistics [PDF]
In this paper, the authors propose that attention to affect/emotion be given greater prominence in applied linguistics following a theoretical and pedagogical framework delineated as critical affective literacy (CAL) by Anwaruddin (2016).
Anwar Ahmed, Brian Morgan
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How does the pre-training objective affect what large language models learn about linguistic properties? [PDF]
Several pre-training objectives, such as masked language modeling (MLM), have been proposed to pre-train language models (e.g. BERT) with the aim of learning better language representations. However, to the best of our knowledge, no previous work so far has investigated how different pre-training objectives affect what BERT learns about linguistics ...
Ahmed Alajrami, Nikolaos Aletras
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This study explores the affect of appraisal systems by comparing the crime news in The Jakarta Post and The Jakarta Globe. There were six texts of the crime news that were classified into the same topics. These texts were analysed using Appraisal Systems
Dien Novita, Eva Tuckyta Sari Sujatna
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A common feature of recent financial crises has been the ‘drying up’ of financial market liquidity. Increased attention, therefore, has been directed to central bank policy tools which can affect liquidity, even as policy rates approach the zero lower ...
Robert Mullings
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Clinical Linguistics: Analysis of Mapping Knowledge Domains in Past, Present and Future
Across the world, many infants, children, adults, and elderly people are reported with many types of disorders and disabilities that damage, delay, or impede typical language development and/or use.
Ahmed Alduais+3 more
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How Cognitive Linguistics Affect Indonesian Students’ Understanding on Learning Phrasal Verbs
Phrasal verb is one aspect of English that is often avoided by EFL learners, including students in Indonesia. This is usually due to the method of learning phrasal verbs that tends to make it difficult for learners.
Gema Febriansyah+2 more
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Learning Lexico-Functional Patterns for First-Person Affect [PDF]
Informal first-person narratives are a unique resource for computational models of everyday events and people’s affective reactions to them. People blogging about their day tend not to explicitly say I am happy.
Lena Reed+4 more
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On the accuracy of language trees. [PDF]
Historical linguistics aims at inferring the most likely language phylogenetic tree starting from information concerning the evolutionary relatedness of languages.
Simone Pompei+2 more
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Linguistically informed ChatGPT prompts to enhance Japanese-Chinese machine translation: A case study on attributive clauses. [PDF]
In the field of Japanese-Chinese translation linguistics, the issue of correctly translating attributive clauses has persistently proven to be challenging.
Wenshi Gu
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