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Japanese key words and core cultural values

Language in Society, 1991
ABSTRACTEvery language has its own key words, which reflect the core values of the culture. Consequently, cultures can be revealingly studied, compared, and explained to outsiders through their key words. But to be able to study, compare, and explain cultures in terms of their key words, we need a culture-independent analytical framework.
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Multi-level word features based on CNN for fake news detection in cultural communication

Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 2019
Q. Li   +4 more
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Customer satisfaction analysis and preference prediction in historic sites through electronic word of mouth

Neural computing & applications (Print), 2022
M. Nilashi   +3 more
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Culture's Lost Words

The Cambridge Quarterly, 2007
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Patients and Words: a Lay Medical Culture?

2003
The chronology of medical history is generally organized around medical discourses and the evolution of ‘scientific’ knowledge. The position or role of the patient has long been ignored or, at best, inferred from medical knowledge, past or present.
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What are the cultural effects on consumers' perceptions? A case study covering coalho cheese in the Brazilian northeast and southeast area using word association.

Food Research International, 2017
E. K. B. Soares   +5 more
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