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Despite remarkable progress in digital linguistics, extensive databases of geographical language distributions are missing. This hampers both studies on language spatiality and public outreach of language diversity. We present best practices for creating
Timo Rantanen +4 more
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The Impact of Native Language Status on the Frequency of Heart Failure Readmissions [PDF]
Introduction. Heart failure readmissions are costly and lead to poor health outcomes. The efficacy of discharge instructions or other outpatient interventions may be affected by patient’s primary language status.
Blazek, Cooper, Katzianer, MD, Dave
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The Acquisition of Syntax: A Nativist Perspective vs. A Cognitivist Perspective
This paper looks into how two main frameworks view the acquisition of syntax. These are the nativist approach which claims that language is acquired because human beings are equipped with a language acquisition device in the form of grammatical knowledge,
Rashid Al-Balush
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Do Language Models Understand Anything? On the Ability of LSTMs to Understand Negative Polarity Items [PDF]
In this paper, we attempt to link the inner workings of a neural language model to linguistic theory, focusing on a complex phenomenon well discussed in formal linguis- tics: (negative) polarity items.
Hupkes, Dieuwke, Jumelet, Jaap
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Empathic Response of Slovene Readers to Poetry in Slovene and English
Drawing on literary theory, translation studies, and social identity theory, the research investigates whether reading Louise Glück’s poem “Adult Grief” in English versus Slovenian elicits different affective reactions.
Igor Žunkovič +6 more
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The content of the article up consists in methodological reflections about general principles of experimenting in linguistics on the whole and in Russian linguistics in particular.
Nikolay D. Golev
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Numerous studies have been conducted to ascertain the relationship between the first language (L1) and the second/foreign language (L2). However, it is unclear how vowels and consonants affect how a foreign language speaker pronounces Indonesian. Thus, the objective of this study was to ascertain the vowels and consonants of the Indonesian language ...
Mulyanto Widodo +2 more
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Pragmatic language disorder in Parkinson's disease and the potential effect of cognitive reserve [PDF]
It is known that patients with Parkinson\u2019s Disease (PD) may show deficits in several areas of cognition, including speech and language abilities.
Arcara, G. +5 more
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Becoming multilingual. Language learning and language policy between attitudes and identity [PDF]
Many studies on language attitudes have been based on an approach in which languages are examined as an isolated unit; in other words, in these studies the participants are asked about their attitudes towards each of the languages in contact ...
David, Lasagabaster, Sandro, Caruana
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Programming languages and platforms improve over time, sometimes resulting in new language features that offer many benefits. However, despite these benefits, developers may not always be willing to adopt them in their projects for various reasons.
Khatchadourian, Raffi +1 more
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