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2nd International Clinical Linguistics Conference
Círculo de Lingüística Aplicada a la Comunicación
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Language Typology from the Perspective of Systemic Functional Grammar [PDF]
Systemic functional grammar (SFG) is a theory which is very strong and so flexible that it addresses various research areas such as ‘language development in children’, ‘educational linguistics’, ‘computational linguistics’, and ‘clinical linguistics ...
Esmaeil Safaei Asl, Rezamoead Sahraei
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Thoughts about disordered thinking: measuring and quantifying the laws of order and disorder [PDF]
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Cohen, Alex+6 more
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Using linguistic methods in clinical communication education [PDF]
This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. Introduction:Analysis and reflection are important components of clinical communication learning in undergraduate medical education. Current medical consultation models do not provide an effective means to analyze interaction during consultations, compromising a conversational approach ...
Li, Shuangyu+4 more
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Finger Sequence Learning in Adults Who Stutter
Originary neurogenic, non-syndromatic stuttering has been linked to a dysfunctional sensorimotor system. Studies have demonstrated that adults who stutter (AWS) perform poorly at speech and finger motor tasks and learning (e.g., Smits-Bandstra et al ...
Alexandra Korzeczek+4 more
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Triaging Content Severity in Online Mental Health Forums [PDF]
Mental health forums are online communities where people express their issues and seek help from moderators and other users. In such forums, there are often posts with severe content indicating that the user is in acute distress and there is a risk of ...
Cohan, Arman+3 more
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In everyday communication metaphoric expressions are frequently used to refer to abstract concepts, such as feelings or mental states. Patients with depression are said to prefer literal over figurative language, i.e.
Christina Kauschke+3 more
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A tutorial on norming linguistic stimuli for clinical populations
Stimuli norming (the process of controlling experimental items to minimise bias) is important for the validity of psycholinguistic experiments. Survey norming (asking large numbers of people to rate or otherwise define the items) is typically used for this purpose but requires large samples. Clinical populations are not always large, nor easy to reach.
Delgaram-Nejad, Oliver+4 more
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In order to assess how the perception of audible speech and facial expressions influence one another for the perception of emotions, and how this influence might change over the course of development, we conducted two cross-modal priming experiments with
Michael Vesker+5 more
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Extreme or exaggerated articulation of vowels, or vowel hyperarticulation, is a characteristic commonly found in infant-directed speech (IDS). High degrees of vowel hyperarticulation in parent IDS has been tied to better speech sound category development
Ellen Marklund+5 more
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