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Lexical Items in Complex Predications: Selection as Underassociation
This paper examines the problem of selectional ‘matching’ effects in Bengali V-V complex predicates, and English denominal verbs within the context of a decompositional syntax/semantics for verbal meaning and a theory of lexical insertion under non-terminals. It argues that within the particular version of this kind of lexical insertion, as proposed by
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ABSTRACT Background The teaching of occlusal splint therapy in dental education is evolving with the integration of digital workflows. Although digital tools offer operational advantages, conventional methods remain pedagogically relevant. Understanding students’ perceptions of both approaches is essential for guiding curriculum innovation.
Marcelo José Palma‐Fernandes +6 more
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A diachronic approach to scientific lexicon in English: Evidence from Late Modern English corpora
This research focuses on the Corpus of English Texts on Astronomy (CETA), the first sub-corpus of CC, presenting a diachronic approach to astronomy specific lexicon found in texts from 1710 to 1920.
Pascual Cantos +2 more
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ABSTRACT Intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) MRI allows for simultaneous assessment of tissue microcirculation (perfusion) and diffusion of water. In single‐center studies, IVIM has shown great potential for diagnosis, treatment outcome prediction, and treatment monitoring for many different diseases and organs.
Eric E. Sigmund +23 more
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Editorial: Text complexity and simplification
Liana Ermakova +3 more
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Foreign Language Attrition in Lexical Fluency and Richness Among Chinese College English Learners
The present study aimed to investigate the patterns and predictors of FL lexical attrition among Chinese college students. Participants were 17 non-English major undergraduates from a comprehensive university in Shandong, China, all native speakers of ...
Keju Pan
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ABSTRACT With rising use of artificial intelligence (AI) in organizations, alongside increasing mental health issues, we seek to understand how AI use affects human stress. Drawing on the automation–augmentation perspective, we propose that AI control over decision‐making thwarts human autonomy and thus contributes to stress.
Florian Klonek, Sharon Parker
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Fake News are Easier, More Emotional and Less Complex: Some Evidence from Spanish
Characterizing false information based on linguistic analysis is important to understand the factors that affect the proliferation of fake news in the media. Previous work has identified some linguistic regularities that suggest a trend towards decreased
Reali Florencia
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A wide range of tools have been used to assess the language proficiency of bilingual speakers. The validity and high reliability of lexical diversity and syntactic complexity measures as instruments for measuring language proficiency have been ...
Gordana Hržica +2 more
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Performance measures of lexical complexity [PDF]
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