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ABSTRACT This study examines how Taiwanese members of parliament (MPs) deploy self‐referring expressions—specifically, the formal first‐person singular běnxí—to negotiate their institutional standing and project political power. By operationalizing access to objective power using the margin of victory (MoV) as one possible proxy, the research shows ...
Tsung‐Lun Alan Wan
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On coupled Schrödinger systems with double critical exponents and indefinite weights [PDF]
Xuexiu Zhong, Wenming Zou
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Global Kneser solutions to nonlinear equations with indefinite weight
Zuzana Došlá +2 more
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Principal eigenvalues for the fractional $p$-Laplacian with unbounded sign-changing weights
Oumarou Asso +3 more
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Positive solutions to indefinite Neumann problems when the weight has\n positive average [PDF]
Alberto Boscaggin, Maurizio Garrione
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Spontaneous Strategies Used During Novel Word Learning
Abstract This online study examined spontaneous strategies of English‐speaking adults during associative word learning, the relationship of these strategies with learning outcomes and within‐task evolution of strategy use. Participants were to learn to name 14 object–pseudoword pairs across five successive encoding/recall blocks, followed by delayed ...
Matti Laine +4 more
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Hedgehog Pillows and Squirrel Plates: Priming Semantic Structure in Children's Comprehension
Abstract We report three expression–picture‐matching experiments targeting preschoolers’ semantic processing. We assessed whether 3‐ and 4‐year‐olds’ interpretations of ambiguous novel noun–noun combinations (e.g., hedgehog pillow) were affected by immediate language experience and what role lexical items played in this process.
Judit Fazekas +2 more
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Entire Solutions of Superlinear Problems with Indefinite Weights and Hardy Potentials [PDF]
Matteo Franca +3 more
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Aging affordances: Navigating expectations of dementia prevention for aging adults in Canada
Abstract Dementia prevention now focuses on individual lifestyle choices as loci of intervention in the hope of delaying or preventing cognitive impairment in aging. Drawing from interviews with dementia experts and middle‐aged adults in Canada, we discuss how prevention expectations compete with adults’ experiences, showing that enacting prevention is
Cynthia Lazzaroni, Annette Leibing
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