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La retorica come strumento teologico. Una lettura del Dominus vobiscum di Pier Damiani
Dominus Vobiscum (letter 28) is undoubtedly one of Peter Damian’s most original works, and has experienced a renewed interest thanks to the re-emergence of the ecclesiology of communion around Vatican II, but in-depth studies of the work as a whole are ...
Lorenzo Saraceno
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Learning to Recognize Dialect Features [PDF]
Building NLP systems that serve everyone requires accounting for dialect differences. But dialects are not monolithic entities: rather, distinctions between and within dialects are captured by the presence, absence, and frequency of dozens of dialect features in speech and text, such as the deletion of the copula in "He {} running".
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ABSTRACT Emotion dysregulation (ED) is common among children with an autism spectrum condition (ASC). However, the mechanisms underlying emotion regulation strategies (ERSs) and their impacts on ED in this population remain unclear. The current study examined whether ED is directly related to autistic traits or mediated by deficits in ERSs after ...
Hsin‐Hui Lu+2 more
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Abstract Background Internalized weight stigma (Internalized‐WS) is prevalent among individuals with severe obesity, particularly women, and is associated with shame, disordered eating, and weight gain. Effective, accessible interventions that address both severe (Class‐III) obesity and Internalized‐WS are needed.
Tosca D. Braun+7 more
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Dialectic, Drama and Self-Knowledge in Plato’s Charmides [PDF]
[Language of the article: Greek] Charmides is a dialogue highly indicative of the importance that the prologues to Plato’s works have for our understanding of the whole spirit and philosophical content of each dialogue as a whole. It is representative of
Melina G. Mouzala
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The Eleatic Stranger in Sophist dialogue
Within the framework of the discussion about the existence of a spokesman in the Platonic dialogues, we look, in the first part, into the possible transfer of this spokesman’s function from Socrates to the Eleatic Stranger, identifying the contact and ...
Lucas Alvarez
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An argument for the use of Aristotelian method in bioethics [PDF]
The main claim of this paper is that the method outlined and used in Aristotle's Ethics is an appropriate and credible one to use in bioethics. Here “appropriate” means that the method is capable of establishing claims and developing concepts in ...
A. Bäck+35 more
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DIALECTAL DESCRIPTION OF A "INGICHKA DIALECT"
Simultaneous research of Uzbek dialects has been done a lot. However, there are unexplored dialects. These dialects include Ingichki dialect of Nurabad district of Samarkand region. This small study reflects the most characteristic phonetic, morphological, and lexical features of the dialect.
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DADA: Dialect Adaptation via Dynamic Aggregation of Linguistic Rules [PDF]
Existing large language models (LLMs) that mainly focus on Standard American English (SAE) often lead to significantly worse performance when being applied to other English dialects. While existing mitigations tackle discrepancies for individual target dialects, they assume access to high-accuracy dialect identification systems.
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Task-Agnostic Low-Rank Adapters for Unseen English Dialects [PDF]
Large Language Models (LLMs) are trained on corpora disproportionally weighted in favor of Standard American English. As a result, speakers of other dialects experience significantly more failures when interacting with these technologies. In practice, these speakers often accommodate their speech to be better understood. Our work shares the belief that
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