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Semantic granularity in derivation. [PDF]
Huyghe R, Varvara R.
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Conscious Causality, Observer-Observed Simultaneity, and the Problem of Time for Integrated Information Theory. [PDF]
Sanfey J.
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Development and Evaluation of Natural Language Processing Methods for Extracting Key Melanoma Pathology Concepts. [PDF]
Stanley JC +9 more
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Assertion Detection in Clinical Natural Language Processing using Large Language Models. [PDF]
Ji Y, Yu Z, Wang Y.
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This article addresses the variable alignment properties of experiencer constructions in Indo-Aryan (IA) languages in the light of the available historical data fromVedic Sanskrit onwards.
Saartje Verbeke, Leonid Kulikov
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Topic agreement, experiencer constructions, and the weight of clitics
International audienceIt has been claimed that in some Iranian languages like Sorani Kurdish enclitic pronouns shifted to verbal agreement markers via topic agreement, i.e.
Thomas Jugel, Pollet Samvelian
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Race and Justice, 2011Critical race theorists (CRTs) posit that racism is endemic in American society, neutrality is a myth, experiential knowledge of racial minorities should be privileged and race is merely a social construction and is therefore unable to explain attitudes or behaviors.
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Journal of Documentation, 2014
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to invite further consideration of how people experience documents. By offering a model from Reader Response theory – Louise Rosenblatt's Transactional Theory of Reading – as well as examples from research on numinous experiences with museum objects, the author hopes to open further avenues of information behavior ...
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Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to invite further consideration of how people experience documents. By offering a model from Reader Response theory – Louise Rosenblatt's Transactional Theory of Reading – as well as examples from research on numinous experiences with museum objects, the author hopes to open further avenues of information behavior ...
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