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Cytoplasmic aggregation of TDP‐43 is a common pathological feature in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, frontotemporal lobar degeneration, and Alzheimer's disease with TDP‐43 pathology. This study reports that wild‐type PDI slows down phase separation of TDP‐43 through direct interaction with TDP‐43.
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Abstract Chapter 3 explores the primary challenge of the digital street: managing its visibility. This chapter reveals how teenagers in Harlem use online spaces to live out varied and contradictory identities. The author discusses the code-switching strategies teens developed to answer to the street code, but also to obligations of ...
Xiuzhen Xiong (5153552)
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Language Control and Code-switching [PDF]
Analyses of corpus-based indices of conversational code-switching in bilingual speakers predict the occurrence of intra-sentential code-switches consistent with the joint activation of both languages.
David W Green, Green David W
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2023
A perspective on the enigmatic social practice of diverse nursing ...
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A perspective on the enigmatic social practice of diverse nursing ...
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Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 2014
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Kracht, Marcus, Klein, Udo
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Kracht, Marcus, Klein, Udo
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2009
It is quite commonplace for bilingual speakers to use two or more languages, dialects or varieties in the same conversation, without any apparent effort. The phenomenon, known as code-switching, has become a major focus of attention in linguistics. This concise and original study explores how, when and where code-switching occurs.
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It is quite commonplace for bilingual speakers to use two or more languages, dialects or varieties in the same conversation, without any apparent effort. The phenomenon, known as code-switching, has become a major focus of attention in linguistics. This concise and original study explores how, when and where code-switching occurs.
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To code-switch or not to code-switch
2018Previous work on code-switching (CS) behavior in computer-mediated communication (CMC) was typically restricted to the analysis of one language pair. This study investigates differences in CS behavior in CMC between German-English bilinguals and bilinguals speaking German and a minority language like French, Bosnian, or Russian in Austria.
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2021
Abstract Monolinguals use various linguistic phenomena to guide prediction while comprehending. For bilinguals, the richer linguistic landscape provides additional resources. Code-switches (CS) are a particularly salient event, which could play a role in bilingual prediction.
Aleksandra Tomić, Jorge Valdés Kroff
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Abstract Monolinguals use various linguistic phenomena to guide prediction while comprehending. For bilinguals, the richer linguistic landscape provides additional resources. Code-switches (CS) are a particularly salient event, which could play a role in bilingual prediction.
Aleksandra Tomić, Jorge Valdés Kroff
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2006
In many multilingual communities around the world, speakers need to choose, often at an unconscious level, which language to use in their interactions with other members of the community. One of the choices that bilingual speakers often make is to code switch; that is, speakers switch back and forth between languages (or varieties of the same language),
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In many multilingual communities around the world, speakers need to choose, often at an unconscious level, which language to use in their interactions with other members of the community. One of the choices that bilingual speakers often make is to code switch; that is, speakers switch back and forth between languages (or varieties of the same language),
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2017
Das Sprachkontaktphänomen des Code-Switching beschreibt das Mischen mehrerer Sprachen in einer Äußerung. Am Beispiel von Sprachmischungen bei simultan bilingualen Kindern im Vorschulalter (Deutsch-Romanisch bzw. Romanisch-Romanisch) stellt die Einführung die theoretischen und empirischen Grundlagen des Code-Switching sowie seine pragmatischen ...
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Das Sprachkontaktphänomen des Code-Switching beschreibt das Mischen mehrerer Sprachen in einer Äußerung. Am Beispiel von Sprachmischungen bei simultan bilingualen Kindern im Vorschulalter (Deutsch-Romanisch bzw. Romanisch-Romanisch) stellt die Einführung die theoretischen und empirischen Grundlagen des Code-Switching sowie seine pragmatischen ...
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