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Abstract This study examined second language vocabulary processing and learning in reading only (RO) versus reading while listening (RWL). 119 English learners read or read‐while‐listening to a story embedded with 25 pseudowords, 10 times each, and had their eye movements tracked.
Jonathan Malone +3 more
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Deformation‐Induced Formation of Stray Grains in Additive Manufacturing of Single Crystals
Stray grain formation severely limits the additive manufacturing of single‐crystal alloys. By integrating in situ synchrotron techniques, ex situ characterization, and multi‐scale multi‐physics modeling, the authors reveal that stray grains originate from dislocations at the solid‐liquid interface, rather than thermal supercooling in conventional ...
Dongsheng Zhang +11 more
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C. S. Peirce et le pragmatisme
Pionnier en maints domaines de la logique et de la philosophie – de la connaissance, du langage, des mathématiques, et de la psychologie –, Peirce (1839-1914) est surtout connu pour ses travaux en sémiotique. C’est aussi le fondateur du pragmatisme, l’un des courants philosophiques majeurs de la fin du xixe siècle et du début du xxe.
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Hippocampal theta power during memory retrieval predicts evidence accumulation in a mnemonic similarity task. Trial‐level MEG signals were integrated with a linear ballistic accumulator model, revealing that theta oscillations modulate decision dynamics, linking neural variability to memory‐based discrimination performance.
Pei L. Robins +7 more
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Semiosis and embodied cognition: The relevance of Peircean semiotics to cognitive neuroscience
Valentina Cuccio and Vittorio Gallese stimulated renewed interest in semiotic contributions to the cognitive neurosciences by bringing C. S. Peirce and his theory of signs to elucidate important notions that provide the foundation for understanding ...
Edna Andrews +3 more
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Necessary connections between distinct existences: A Peircean challenge to Humeanism [PDF]
It is hard to overestimate the impact of Hume’s famous dictum: “There are no necessary connections between distinct existences” on the subsequent development of mainstream philosophy.
Legg, Catherine
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Policy Capacity Under Decentralization: Kindergarten Education Reforms in the Philippines
ABSTRACT The paper examines the relationship between policy capacity and policy effectiveness in decentralized governance setups. It challenges the conventional view that policy functions should only be decentralized when requisite capacities already exist at lower levels of government. Instead, the paper proposes that capacity can follow function ‐ as
Kidjie Ian Saguin, M. Ramesh
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Prospects For Peircean Epistemic Infinitism [PDF]
Epistemic infinitism is the view that infinite series of inferential relations are productive of epistemic justification. Peirce is explicitly infinitist in his early work, namely his 1868 series of articles.
Aikin, Scott F.
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The Determinants of ESG Ratings: Rater Ownership Matters
ABSTRACT We examine whether and how common ownership affects Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) ratings—an important research question given the increasing use of these ratings in investment decisions and corporate evaluations. We find that companies with major shareholders in common with the rating agency (“sister firms”) tend to receive ...
Dragon Yongjun Tang +2 more
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