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The skopos of this new type of church Bible is: ‘How would the source texts of the Bible have sounded in Afrikaans in the context envisaged for its hypothesised first audience(s)?’ Fully acknowledging the complexities of language as a dynamic and complex
Christo H.J. van der Merwe
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The Double‐Edged Sword of Inclusive Language: Consumer Responses to “Latinx” in Advertising
ABSTRACT The term Latinx, a gender‐neutral alternative to Latino and Latina, has become more prevalent in recent years, despite ongoing controversy regarding its use. Across three studies, we test how Hispanic/Latino consumers perceive the use of this term in advertising, and the downstream consequences this has for brands.
Anabella Donnadieu Borquez+1 more
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Semantics in Cultural Perspective Overview [PDF]
The article was to aim to investigate the semantics overview based on the cultural perspective. The aim of semantics is to discover why meaning is more complex than simply the words formed in a sentence. Culture is a word for the \u27way of life ...
Florence, K. (Karrie)+2 more
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Collaborative Storytelling With Spanish Primary School Students
ABSTRACT This study explores the benefits of collaborative storytelling practices on verbal fluency, narrative competence, collaboration, and inclusion in primary school. One hundred and seventy Spanish primary school students participated in storytelling activities using a quasi‐experimental, mixed‐method, and cross‐sectional design. Individual verbal
C. Alonso‐Campuzano+6 more
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Count Nouns - Mass Nouns, Neat Nouns - Mess Nouns
In this paper I propose and formalize a theory of the mass-count distinction in which the denotations of count nouns are built from non-overlapping generators, while the denotations of mass nouns are built from overlapping generators.
Fred Landman
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Integrating multimodal data and machine learning for entrepreneurship research
Abstract Research Summary Extant research in neuroscience suggests that human perception is multimodal in nature—we model the world integrating diverse data sources such as sound, images, taste, and smell. Working in a dynamic environment, entrepreneurs are expected to draw on multimodal inputs in their decision making.
Yash Raj Shrestha, Vivianna Fang He
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Semantics, Modelling, and the Problem of Representation of Meaning -- a Brief Survey of Recent Literature [PDF]
Over the past 50 years many have debated what representation should be used to capture the meaning of natural language utterances. Recently new needs of such representations have been raised in research.
Gal, Yarin
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Exploring a Systems Engineering Approach to Modelling Human Communication
ABSTRACT Communication is a crucial process for any successful purposeful human activity system as it mediates the information‐based relationships between a system's elements and parts, purpose(s) and boundaries. Human communication is more than just a process; it is a subsystem that interacts with other human activity systems, parts, elements and ...
Ryan Hekker+2 more
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Modeling of the Case Grammatical Meaning
The article raises the problem of constructing a semantic model to describe the meaning of the grammatical category of case in the languages of different types.
A L Novikov, M A Rybakov
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Modal Superlatives And 3-Place Vs. 2-Place -Est
Superlative sentences with modal modifiers like possible give rise to the so-called 'modal superlative reading' (Larson 2000, Schwarz 2005). The present paper uses this reading to investigate an open issue in degree constructions: whereas two different ...
Maribel Romero
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