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Participation and deliberation in language policy: the case of gender-neutral language [PDF]

open access: bronzeCurrent Issues in Language Planning, 2021
This paper investigates language policy formation through participatory and deliberative methods and, more concretely, the regulation of gender-neutral language in Barcelona City Council (Spain). Through an argumentative approach to policy, the paper examines a specific language policy idea, process and solution, and the accompanying discursive ...
Iker Erdocia
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Humans and LLMs rate deliberation as superior to intuition on complex reasoning tasks [PDF]

open access: yesCommunications Psychology
Influential models conceive human thinking as an interplay between intuition and deliberation. Yet, it’s unclear how people actually perceive these types of reasoning.
Wim De Neys, Matthieu Raoelison
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Enhancing safety of vision-language reasoning through model-to-model deliberation [PDF]

open access: goldComplex & Intelligent Systems
Traditional vision-language models demonstrate strong performance in tasks such as image captioning and visual question answering, but they remain limited by issues such as hallucination, lack of self-correction, and shallow reasoning. These shortcomings
Sungwoo Kim, Yongjin Lee, Yunsick Sung
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In defense of the use of the French language in scientific communication, 1965-1985: National and international deliberations and an ingeniously clever takeoff on the theme by R. B. Woodward [PDF]

open access: hybridBulletin for the History of Chemistry, 2014
A review. For many decades, French scientists, the French Academie des Sciences, and the government of France have been concerned about the declining use of French within the scientific milieu and the trend toward English as the universally-accepted language to communicate science.
John Gal
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Effect of Private Deliberation: Deception of Large Language Models in Game Play [PDF]

open access: goldEntropy
Integrating large language model (LLM) agents within game theory demonstrates their ability to replicate human-like behaviors through strategic decision making.
Kristijan Poje   +3 more
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Deliberation under conditions of language pluralism. Insight from the Europolis Deliberative Polling Experiment [PDF]

open access: green, 2011
In this paper, we confront some commonly held assumptions and objections with regard to the feasibility of deliberation in a transnational and plurilingual setting. To illustrate our argument, we rely on a solid set of both quantitative and qualitative data from Europolis, a transnational deliberative experiment that took place one week ahead of the ...
Fiket, Irena   +2 more
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Language as Revolt: A Discursive Inquiry into Gendered Deliberation in the Confessional Writings of Plath and Das

open access: diamondForum for Linguistic Studies
The confessional poetry of Sylvia Plath and Kamala Das is compared discursively in this research, with an emphasis on how their language use subverts patriarchal narratives and reclaims agency. Both poets write in intimate, self-revealing ways that defy gendered, psychological, and social norms.
Seema Ghangale   +5 more
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Testing the Foreign Language Effect on Cognitive Reflection in Older Adults

open access: yesBrain Sciences, 2021
An increasing number of people around the world communicate in more than one language, resulting in them having to make decisions in a foreign language on a daily basis.
Mariana Vega-Mendoza   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Reason against the machine? Future directions for mass online deliberation

open access: yesFrontiers in Political Science, 2022
Designers of online deliberative platforms aim to counter the degrading quality of online debates. Support technologies such as machine learning and natural language processing open avenues for widening the circle of people involved in deliberation ...
Ruth Shortall   +4 more
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Multilingualism as a Principle of the EU Court of Justice

open access: yesVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, 2014
Since the jurisprudence reflects relations between the institutions, bodies and organizations of the EU and native speakers, the EU Court of Justice plays a huge role in shaping the legal discourse.
Karina Kh. Rekosh
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