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Abstract This study investigates internal linguistic variation in the instructional discourse of international teaching assistants (ITAs) by segmenting their mini‐lecture performances into four discourse types: introduction, lecture, conclusion, and audience interaction.
Heesun Chang, Hector Rivera
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THE USE OF ELECTRONIC DICTIONARIES FOR PRONUNCIATION PRACTICE BY UNIVERSITY EFL STUDENTS
This paper attempts to explore how Slovak learners of English use electronic dictionaries with regard to pronunciation practice and improvement. A total of 24 Slovak university students (subjects) completed a questionnaire which contained pronunciation ...
Metruk, Rastislav
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Interactive Videos in Multimodal Listening Assessments: Examining Language Learners' Perspectives
Abstract The academic success of international students who speak English as a second language (L2) hinges on their ability to effectively communicate and comprehend information in English, which requires well‐developed listening skills. Given that real‐world listening mostly involves processing both auditory and visual information, incorporating ...
Shanshan He, Ruslan Suvorov
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Clarity Without Credibility? Human Versus AI Abstracts in Otolaryngology
ABSTRACT Objective This study evaluated whether otolaryngologists can distinguish between human‐ and machine‐written abstracts. The primary question was whether large language models (LLMs) produce abstracts comparable in clarity and usefulness to human‐authored work, and whether reviewers can identify authorship with accuracy.
Sholem Hack +12 more
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Speech synthesis and electronic dictionaries
Speech synthesis software can be used in electronic dictionaries to generate audible renditions of phonetic transcriptions, idioms and example sentences.
Dirksen, Arthur
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Reusing computer-oriented lexica as foreign-language electronic dictionaries [PDF]
Periñán Pascual, JC.; Arcas Túnez, F. (2006). Reusing computer-oriented lexica as foreign-language electronic dictionaries. Anglogermánica Online. (4):69-93.
Arcas Túnez, Francisco +1 more
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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains a major cause of death and disability worldwide. Traditional classification based on the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) provides a shared clinical language but insufficiently captures the biological heterogeneity, imaging variability, and contextual modifiers that influence outcomes.
Ruben Peralta +6 more
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Outline of a Database Model for Electronic Dictionaries
The growing avaibility of dictionaries in electronic form calls for a model sophisticated enough to represent the richness of entries and enable complex information retrieval. Electronic dictionaries are a special kind of object, intermediary between a
Jean Véronis +2 more
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This paper presents an intelligent advisor for prescriptive maintenance that integrates FMECA, machine learning, and knowledge graphs to support fault diagnosis and root‐cause analysis. Validated on a linear actuator, the framework enhances diagnostic interpretability and traceability, linking sensor‐level anomalies to transparent knowledge‐driven ...
Hongyi Lin, Agusmian Partogi Ompusunggu
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Deciphering unusually large modulations in two related organic hydroxy channel structures
Two related organic hydroxy‐channel compounds are shown to have unusually large structural modulations.The incommensurately modulated structures of two related organic hydroxy‐channel compounds [(R)‐1‐(1,3‐dihydroxypropan‐2‐yl)‐3‐(octan‐2‐yl)urea, 1; 1‐(1,3‐dihydroxypropan‐2‐yl)‐3‐octylurea, 2] have been determined and compared to the structure of a ...
Arie van der Lee +8 more
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