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Where Prosody Meets Pragmatics
Intro -- Where Prosody Meets Pragmatics -- Copyright -- Table o f Contents -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Where Prosody Meets Pragmatics: Research at the Interface -- Part I: Referential and Discourse/Textual Meaning -- 2.
Wichmann, Anne. +2 more
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Multimorbidity and Associations with Cognition and Alzheimer's Disease Biomarkers
Objective Multimorbidity, the coexistence of 2 or more chronic conditions, has been linked to cognitive aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD) and AD‐related dementias, yet the mechanisms remain unclear. We aimed to examine the associations of multimorbidity with cognition and biomarkers across multiple mechanistic pathways.
Xiaqing Jiang +45 more
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Hint recognition in Chinese and Russian diplomatic discourse using large language models. [PDF]
Guo Y, Wang X.
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Grammar, Meaning and Pragmatics
The ten volumes of Handbook of Pragmatics Highlights focus on the most salient topics in the field of pragmatics, thus dividing its wide interdisciplinary spectrum in a transparent and manageable way.
Brisard, Frank. +2 more
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Objective The objective of this study was to quantify incremental diagnostic yield and prognostic value of continuous electroencephalography (cEEG; ≥12 hours) versus a 60‐minute short electroencephalography (sEEG) in predicting post‐stroke epilepsy (PSE) in patients without acute symptomatic seizures.
Kai Michael Schubert +8 more
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Intercultural Cognitive Pragmatics as a tool for understanding autism. [PDF]
Żuromski D, Pacholik-Żuromska A.
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The influence of metalinguistic awareness on cross-contextual communication effectiveness: a perspective on instructional intervention design. [PDF]
Cai J, Wu M.
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Relationship Between Qualitative Differences in Discourse Impairment and Theory of Mind in Patients With Right Hemisphere Damage: A Case Series. [PDF]
Hoyano K, Kobayashi Y.
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This review redefines the carotid bulb (CB) as a variable geometric dilation shaped by hemodynamics and the carotid sinus (CS) as a conserved neurohistological baroreceptor field. Distinguishing these entities clarifies a century of anatomical confusion and links geometry, neurohistology, and clinical interpretation within a unified framework ...
Răzvan Costin Tudose +2 more
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