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Aging, Cognitive Efficiency, and Lifelong Learning: Impacts on Simple and Complex Sentence Production During Storytelling. [PDF]
D'Ortenzio S +5 more
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AN ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS’ ABILITY IN IDENTIFYING INDEPENDENT AND DEPENDENT CLAUSES IN SENTENCES (A Study of the Second Semester Students at the English Education Study Program University of Bengkulu in the 2012/2013 Academic Year) [PDF]
Meita Fuji Pratiwi +2 more
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Abstract Most recent commentators on Kant's Transcendental Deduction assume that the main purpose of the second part of the B‐Deduction (“BD2”) is to show that human intuitions must fall under categories for reasons connected with their spatio‐temporal form.
Michael Pendlebury
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Interference of Implicit Causality in Relative Clause Processing. [PDF]
Pozniak C, Hemforth B.
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A Case for Contingent Absurdity
Abstract A popular view on existential absurdity holds that if life is absurd, it must be inescapably so. In opposition to this view, I argue that the concept of existential absurdity allows for life to be contingently absurd. In Nausea (1938) and Being and Nothingness (1943), Jean‐Paul Sartre puts forward two distinct conceptions of an absurd life ...
Thom Hamer
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The "inverted-U" of cognitive effort across speech rates holds for simple but not complex sentence structures. [PDF]
O'Leary RM +3 more
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Abstract This essay aims to reveal the conceptual unity of an ensemble of concepts of organic, animal, and anthropological life articulated by the young Karl Marx between 1842 and 1844. To lay the groundwork for my analysis, I begin with Marx's general account of “life as activity.” I argue that Marx articulates a hylomorphic theory of organic form in ...
Christopher Shambaugh
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