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Abstract This study involved a three‐level meta‐analysis on the correlations between metalinguistic awareness (i.e., orthographic, phonological, and morphological awareness) and Chinese word reading. Based on 16,823 individuals from 81 studies, the results revealed moderate associations between all three metalinguistic skills and Chinese word reading ...
Xuan Zang+3 more
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Processing of Scene-Grammar Inconsistencies in Children with Developmental Language Disorder-Insights from Implicit and Explicit Measures. [PDF]
Bahn D+5 more
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Abstract The current study investigated from a usage‐based perspective how phrasal frequency and collocational strength of verb–preposition collocations influence preposition placement in wh‐relative clauses. Native English speakers and Chinese learners of English as a second language of the intermediate and advanced English proficiencies completed a ...
Henan Duan (she/her)+2 more
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Abstract Can you change sex? Can you change the meaning of the concept “sex”? Does changing “sex” make changing sex possible? Would changing “sex” to make changing sex not only possible but also easy be a good thing? Might it, as some argue, help us bring about a new way of thinking and of acting that liberates us from the logic of heteronormativity ...
Neil Gascoigne
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The evolution of ASEAN's language policies: A diachronic analysis of official documents and website. [PDF]
Zhang C, Zhao R, Huang Y.
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Abstract Climate change exacerbates natural disasters, demanding rapid damage and risk assessment. However, expert‐reliant analyses delay responses despite drone‐aided data collection. This study develops and compares multimodal AI approaches using advanced large language models (LLMs) for expert‐level landslide image analysis.
Kittitouch Areerob+10 more
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Needle in a haystack: Coarse-to-fine alignment network for moment retrieval from large-scale video collections. [PDF]
Meng L, Liu F, Xin M, Guo S, Zou F.
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Polysemy and roots: Deep versus shallow fetching
The paper argues for a model of polysemy based on the blueprint offered by Paul Pietroski whereby the meaning of a lexical item is an instruction to fetch a concept from an address. We show that the bare idea of fetching admits of a deep construal, where a concept is fetched, and a shallow construal, where the instruction merely links a lexical item to
John Collins, Tamara Dobler
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Simon Fraser University Speech Error Database - English (SFUSED English): Methods and Design. [PDF]
Alderete J.
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Displacement and quantification without representation
Perry and Recanati have argued that thought and speech can concern entities that they do not represent. This is possible because speakers and thinkers are pragmatically situated within their environs. I argue that thought and speech can go much farther than that.
Mihnea Capraru
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