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The psychometric status of child language assessment tools in South Africa's official languages. [PDF]
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Predictability of the Retrieval Site Does Not Modulate Interference: Evidence From Reflexive Attraction. [PDF]
Keshev M, Hinkle K, Wagers M, Dillon B.
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Sheng-Tun Li, T. Pham, Hui-Chi Chuang
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Masculine stances and the linguistics of affect: on masculine ease
S. Kiesling
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Forensic Linguistics in Australia
, 2023This Element presents an account of forensic linguistics in Australia since the first expert linguistic evidence in 1959, through early work in the 1970s-1980s, the defining of the discipline in the 1990s, and into the current era.
Diana Eades, H. Fraser, G. Heydon
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Contributions from linguistics to an understanding of affect in diagnosis and treatment
C. Saari
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Work in Computational Affective Science and Computational Social Science explores a wide variety of research questions about people, emotions, behavior, and health.
Jan Philip Wahle +3 more
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Work in Computational Affective Science and Computational Social Science explores a wide variety of research questions about people, emotions, behavior, and health.
Jan Philip Wahle +3 more
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Affect and iconicity in phonological variation
Language in society, 2020The study of iconic properties of language has been marginalized in linguistics, with the assumption that iconicity, linked with expressivity, is external to the grammar. Yet iconicity plays an essential role in sociolinguistic variation.
Annette D'Onofrio, P. Eckert
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