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Reduced linguistic coherence in psychosis defies semantic similarity accounts and relates to altered large-scale cortical hierarchy. [PDF]
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Noise and neglect: Social-media signals expose attention gaps for dengue, chikungunya, lymphatic filariasis and kala-azar in India's vector-borne NTDs. [PDF]
Konhar R, Lalsanga JK, Biswal DK.
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Discovering mythorealism: A corpus stylistic analysis of Yan Lianke's novels in English. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Zhao C.
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"That was really a productive segment, wasn't it?" Nonverbal markers of humor in the American presidential debates of 2016 and 2020. [PDF]
Tabacaru S.
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1998
Studies of Discourse Markers so far have concentrated on either the descriptive or the theoretical parameter. This book brings together thirteen papers concerning aspects of lexical instantiations of Discourse Marking devices, ranging from functional descriptions along cognitive, attitudinal, interactive and structure signalling lines to theoretical ...
Andreas H. Jucker, Yael Ziv
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Studies of Discourse Markers so far have concentrated on either the descriptive or the theoretical parameter. This book brings together thirteen papers concerning aspects of lexical instantiations of Discourse Marking devices, ranging from functional descriptions along cognitive, attitudinal, interactive and structure signalling lines to theoretical ...
Andreas H. Jucker, Yael Ziv
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2023
Abstract This chapter examines discourse markers in Chicago Spanish. It compares patterns of use of so and entonces among Mexican, Puerto Rican, and MexiRican speakers of different generational groups with varying Spanish proficiency levels.
Kim Potowski, Lourdes Torres
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Abstract This chapter examines discourse markers in Chicago Spanish. It compares patterns of use of so and entonces among Mexican, Puerto Rican, and MexiRican speakers of different generational groups with varying Spanish proficiency levels.
Kim Potowski, Lourdes Torres
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