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Enhanced Verbal Statistical Learning in Glossolalia [PDF]
AbstractGlossolalia (“speaking in tongues”) is a rhythmic utterance of word‐like strings of sounds, regularly occurring in religious mass gatherings or various forms of private religious practices (e.g., prayer and meditation). Although specific verbal learning capacities may characterize glossolalists, empirical evidence is lacking.
Szabolcs Kéri +2 more
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Abstract Background Both progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) and multiple system atrophy (MSA) belong to atypical parkinsonian syndromes. It is important to differentiate these diseases accurately. We compared clinical outcomes and cognitive impairments between PSP and MSA. Methods Eighty‐five MSA parkinsonism type (MSA‐P) patients and 76 PSP patients
Peifei Jia +3 more
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Wittgenstein's Account of Music and its Comparison to Language: Understanding, Experience and Rules
Abstract In this article, I discuss Wittgenstein’s conception of music, musical understanding and the sense of comparing music to language. I argue that for Wittgenstein, musical understanding is describable as a specific kind of experience that is public and sharable.
Marco Marchesin
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“The universal word speaks only in dialect”
Abstract Postcolonial theories announce an “exit”: the departure from the West as the world’s centre of gravity and from Eurocentric hegemonic claims of superiority, turning away from the universal, and placing unheard voices at the centre – those who are excluded from academic, public, and political discourse. Such stories and histories of the margins
Claudia Jahnel
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Background Patients with intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD) have a high frequency of stroke recurrence. However, there has been little investigation into the prognostic value of higher‐resolution magnetic resonance imaging (HR‐MRI). Purpose To investigate the use of intracranial atherosclerotic plaques features in predicting risk of recurrent ...
Zhang Shi +9 more
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Hyperdense middle cerebral artery sign in large cerebral infarction
Hyperdense middle cerebral artery sign (HMCAS) in patients with a large cerebral infarction without thrombolytic therapy is an independent marker of hemorrhagic transformation (HT). Length of HMCAS is also a marker of HT with lower ALberta Stroke Program Early CT score (ASPECTS) in HMCAS patients.
Jie Hou +6 more
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In this article the authors present through theory and case reports on the phenomenon of glossolalia, the unusual vocal utterances that sound language-like. Sense, meaning and function of glossolalia are closely connected with social and cultural context, and therefore glossolalia is experienced as a normal and expected behavior in religious prayer ...
Filaković, Pavo, Koić, Elvira
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El eros de lo ilegible: obscenidad y glosolalia en la escritura última de Alejandra Pizarnik
This paper focuses on what may be considered Alejandra Pizarnik's last book, La bucanera de Pernambuco o Hilda la polígrafa, included in the posthumous volume Textos de sombra y últimos poemas (1985).
Julio Prieto
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Lenguas artificiales y universos femeninos
Artificial languages created by women have hardly been relevant to the masculine writing of linguistic ideas. Like so many other productions, they have been relegated to the nebulous space of the psychotic.
Carmen Galán Rodríguez
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This paper presents an attempt to discuss in more detail the question of understanding of religious experience in the context of the Christian religion, as well as to show the characteristic extraordinary religious experiences accompanying many people ...
Stanisław Głaz
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