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Mapping between clinical and preclinical terminologies: eTRANSAFE's Rosetta stone approach. [PDF]
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Counterfeit judgments in large language models. [PDF]
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Uncertainty communication, trust and health promotion. [PDF]
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Asymmetrical cross-linguistic semantic activation in Portuguese-English-Chinese trilinguals: evidence from masked translation priming. [PDF]
Yu L, Kong Q.
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Distinct neural signatures of phonemic and semantic verbal fluency: a double dissociation in cortical activation and functional connectivity revealed by fNIRS. [PDF]
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Hierarchical dynamic coding coordinates speech comprehension in the human brain. [PDF]
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The problem of lexical innovation
Linguistics and Philosophy, 2016In a series of papers, Donald Davidson (Synthese 59(1):3–17, 1984, The philosophical grounds of rationality, 1986, Midwest Stud Philos 16:1–12, 1991) developed a powerful argument against the claim that linguistic conventions provide any explanatory purchase on an account of linguistic meaning and communication.
Josh Armstrong
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Lexical innovation and “the genius of the Thai language”
International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 2007Lexical resources in Thai have been increased through the interplay of communicative need, institutional intervention, and popular resolve. This study reviews how the interaction was given cohesion by Prince Wan Waithayakorn (1891-1976), a scholar-bureaucrat whose impact on Thai has been substantial through hundreds of neologisms in common usage.
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