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Effective Connectivity between Ventral Occipito-Temporal and Ventral Inferior Frontal Cortex during Lexico-Semantic Processing. A Dynamic Causal Modeling Study

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2017
It has been suggested that dorsal and ventral pathways support distinct aspects of language processing. Yet, the full extent of their involvement and their inter-regional connectivity in visual word recognition is still unknown. Studies suggest that they
M. Perrone‐Bertolotti   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Consideraciones sobre la adquisición del adjetivo y su semántica [PDF]

open access: yes, 1988
Con este trabajo se intenta profundizar en el adjetivo con un criterio semántico pero al ser difícil deslindarlo de sus estudios léxico y sintáctico, no vamos a excluir de él estos aspectos que se expondrán de forma breve y que nos ayudarán a sacar ...
Millán Garrido, Mª del Rosario
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Leveraging distributed representations and lexico-syntactic fixedness for token-level prediction of the idiomaticity of English verb-noun combinations

open access: yesAnnual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2018
Verb-noun combinations (VNCs) - e.g., blow the whistle, hit the roof, and see stars - are a common type of English idiom that are ambiguous with literal usages.
Milton King, Paul Cook
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A translated utopia: Embodied communication, media ideologies, and Star Trek's Universal Translator

open access: yesJournal of Linguistic Anthropology, Volume 35, Issue 3, December 2025.
Abstract This paper uses Star Trek's “Universal Translator” (UT) as a point of departure for considering the imagined future of mediated linguistic interactions and of contact across difference. Although such a technology does not exist, taking its potentialities seriously as folkloric devices allows for an exploration of ideologies relating to ...
Sarah Shulist
wiley   +1 more source

EFL Learners' Lexico-grammatical Competence in Paper-based Vs. Computer-based in Genre Writing

open access: yesArab World English Journal, 2019
With new technology, writing became a skill that is being developed year after year. The present study questions whether there is a difference between paper-based and computer-based writing in terms of errors and lexico-grammar.
S. Z. AlKadi, Abeer Ahmed Madini
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Composite Conspiracy Belief (CCB) Scale: Development, Validation, and Distinction From Related Constructs

open access: yesApplied Cognitive Psychology, Volume 39, Issue 6, November/December 2025.
ABSTRACT Conspiracy thinking is a multidimensional construct, studied both as a general disposition (conspiracy mindset) and as adherence to specific narratives (conspiracy beliefs). Despite research interest, distinguishing generic conspiracy thinking from related constructs (e.g., paranoid, magical thinking) remains a challenge.
Cosimo Talò
wiley   +1 more source

Interdisciplinariedad y agresividad. Características del lenguaje de la fotografía en lengua inglesa

open access: yesRevista de Lenguas para Fines Específicos, 2020
El presente estudio aspira a explorar el lenguaje de la fotografía. En particular, pretende descubrir los principales rasgos léxico-semánticos del inglés de la fotografía. Se trata de un estudio de carácter cualitativo, basado en corpus de casi un millón
Iryna Mykytka
doaj  

La incidencia de los estilos de aprendizaje en el índice de disponibilidad léxica individual de estudiantes extranjeros de español

open access: yesVerba Hispanica, 2019
El presente trabajo pretende determinar si existen relaciones entre los estilos de aprendizaje de los aprendices de español como lengua extranjera y su índice de disponibilidad léxica individual.
Javier Domínguez Pelegrín
doaj   +1 more source

Penetración del léxico químico en el DRAE: la edición de 1817

open access: yesRevista de Lexicografía, 2019
Penetración del léxico químico en el DRAE: la edición de 1817.
C. G. Escribano
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Multiword Discourse Markers Across Languages: A Linguistic and Computational Perspective

open access: yesInternational Journal of Applied Linguistics, Volume 35, Issue 4, Page 2078-2090, November 2025.
ABSTRACT Discourse markers (DMs) are linguistic expressions that convey different semantic and pragmatic values, managing and organizing the structure of spoken and written discourses. They can be either single‐word or multiword expressions (MWE), made up of conjunctions, adverbs, and prepositional phrases.
Elena‐Simona Apostol   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

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