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A Register-Based Study of Interior Monologue in James Joyce’s Ulysses

open access: yesLiterature, 2023
While fictional orality (spoken language in fictional texts) has received some attention in the context of quantitative register studies at the interface of linguistics and literature, only a few attempts have been made so far to apply the quantitative ...
Volker Gast   +2 more
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AMERICAN ENGLISH

open access: yes, 2023
The aim of this study is to find out which variety of English pupils in secondary school use, British or American English, if they are aware of their usage, and if there are differences between girls and boys. British English is normally the variety taught in school, but influences of American English due to exposure of different media are strong and ...
Ro'zaxon, Yakubjanova   +1 more
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Scalar and Counterfactual Approximatives: Investigating Heritage Greek in the USA and Germany

open access: yesLanguages, 2022
Approximative constructions present special interest for acquisition due to the counterfactual and scalar inferences they give rise to. In this paper we investigate the acquisition of Greek approximatives by heritage speakers in Germany and the USA.
Despina Oikonomou   +4 more
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Voice Syncretism Crosslinguistically: The View from Minimalism

open access: yesPhilosophies, 2022
Voice syncretism is widely attested crosslinguistically. In this paper, we discuss three different types of Voice syncretism, under which the same morpheme participates in different configurations.
Despina Oikonomou, Artemis Alexiadou
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Gender Agreement Mismatches in Heritage Greek

open access: yesLanguages, 2020
This paper investigates gender agreement mismatches between nominal expressions and the targets of agreement they control in two groups (adults and adolescents) of Heritage Greek speakers in the USA.
Artemis Alexiadou   +3 more
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Quotation marks and the processing of irony in English: evidence from a reading time study

open access: yesLinguistics, 2023
Quotation marks are used for different purposes in language, one of which is to signal that something has to be interpreted in an ironic way, as in the utterance What a “nice” day! said on a rainy and cold day.
Schlechtweg Marcel, Härtl Holden
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Quotation as an interface phenomenon

open access: yesLinguistics, 2023
In this introduction, we outline the notion of quotation and shed light on the question of how quotations and the different readings quotations adopt can be theoretically implemented with a particular focus on the semantic-pragmatic interface.
Härtl Holden, Schlechtweg Marcel
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Multimodal take-home exams in online teaching and beyond: constructive and professional alignment in teacher education

open access: yesZeitschrift für Hochschulentwicklung, 2022
The authors propose an alternative to in-class exams (ICEs) based on the higher-order levels of Bloom’s taxonomy as well as both constructive and professional alignment.
Silke Braselmann   +2 more
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Toward explainable AI (XAI) for mental health detection based on language behavior

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2023
Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) in general and Natural Language Processing (NLP) in particular are paving the new way forward for the automated detection and prediction of mental health disorders among the population.
Elma Kerz   +3 more
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“It Was Like Listening to Someone Laughing Their Way Toward Death”: Black Noise, Vocal Experiments, and Sonic Silence in Chester Himes’s The Heat’s On

open access: yesOpen Cultural Studies, 2022
The article draws together sound studies and Black studies to examine Himes’s sonic inventions and interventions for imagining the persistence of Black life under conditions of extreme domination.
Mozes Dorottya
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