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This study assesses attrition of native lexicon among Kara young adult native speakers in the context of intensive borrowing of Swahili-L2 vocabulary by focusing on extent, type of indigenous knowledge vulnerable to attrition and observed factors for ...
Mosi Masatu Mlibwa, Zelda Elisifa Sam
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The Monetary Policy–Commodities Nexus: A Survey
ABSTRACT This survey synthesizes evidence on the bidirectional links between commodity markets and monetary policy. On the commodities‐to‐policy side, we review how shocks to energy, food, and metals pass through to inflation, inflation expectations, economic activity, and financial stability in state‐dependent ways that vary by shock type, exposure ...
Martin T. Bohl +2 more
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SciLitMiner: An Intelligent System for Scientific Literature Mining and Knowledge Discovery
SciLitMiner is an intelligent system that federately ingests scientific literature, filters it using advanced information retrieval methods, and applies retrieval‐augmented generation tailored to scientific domains. Demonstrated on creep deformation in γ‐TiAl alloys, SciLitMiner provides a controlled workflow for systematic knowledge discovery and ...
Vipul Gupta +3 more
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Relations Between the Development of False Belief and Scientific Reasoning in Turkish Preschoolers
ABSTRACT Previous studies have shown relations between the emergence of theory of mind capacities and children's scientific reasoning in Western samples. Previous studies have also shown that Turkish preschoolers have a different trajectory for theory of mind development than their Western counterparts.
Mesut Saçkes +5 more
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Situated language use is influenced by a number of dynamic phenomena that introduce lexical variability and path dependence, such as fluid discourse granularity, priming, and alignment in dialogue.
Shadrova Anna
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Promoting Interpreter Competence through Input Enhancement of Prefabricated Lexical Chunks
This research is intended to illustrate that enhancing input of prefabricated chunks in the training of interpreters will help promote their competence in actual interpretation situations. With more prefabricated chunks stored in mind, an interpreter can not only save time for thinking, but also lower anxiety and tension, thus improving fluency and ...
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This study demonstrates that integrating microvascular flow imaging, shear wave elastography, and contrast‐enhanced ultrasound with the BI‐RADS classification significantly improves the diagnostic accuracy for non‐mass breast lesions, offering a more reliable tool for differentiating benign from malignant findings.
Zengdi Yang +8 more
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What lexical acquisition has to say about a non-lexicalist architecture of grammar – and vice-versa
Distributed Morphology (DM) predicts that the units of syntactic derivation are smaller than words. This paper explores the implications of this prediction for language acquisition research and questions if DM is descriptively and theoretically sound ...
Rafael Luis Beraldo +1 more
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ABSTRACT System of Systems (SoS) environments are inherently complex, involving numerous operationally and managerially independent component systems with hidden interdependencies and frequent interactions based on unstructured data. In this paper, we propose using graphical Retrieval‐Augmented Generation (GraphRAG), a tool that combines large language
Yinchien Huang +2 more
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Abstract In this paper, we present a foray into the computational study of anthropological texts. Drawing on a corpus of approximately 2,500 articles published in the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (formerly Man) from 1950 to 2018, we discuss selected findings from the deployment of two methods for computational text analysis, namely ...
Kristoffer Albris +4 more
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