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A Lexical Profile Analysis of a Diagnostic Writing Assessment: The Relationship between Lexical Profiles and Writing Proficiency [PDF]
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Catch Me If You Can: The Dynamic Nature of Bias in Machine Learning Applications
ABSTRACT Bias in machine learning (ML) applications represents systematic differences between expected and actual values of the predicted outputs, such that certain individuals or groups are systematically and disproportionately (dis)advantaged. This paper investigates the dynamic nature of bias in ML applications.
Monideepa Tarafdar, Irina Rets, Yang Hu
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Maternal Child-Directed Speech Toward Children With Infantile Spasm or West Syndrome. [PDF]
M T LN +6 more
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Existential priming in L2 Chinese: proficiency-selective modulation and locus-specific lexical boost. [PDF]
Qian J, Cheng X, Yu J.
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Frequency Profiles of EFL Learners’ Lexical Availability
Rosa María Jiménez Catalán +1 more
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Abstract The increasing frequency and complexity of crises have contributed to the crisification of EU policy‐making and governance. Despite its far‐reaching implications, the discursive dimension of this process remains seriously under‐researched.
Karolína Garančovská +1 more
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Real-Time Spoken Word Recognition in Adults With and Without Developmental Language Disorder: The Role of Early Language Skills. [PDF]
Trinh M +3 more
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Abstract This study investigated Theory of Mind (ToM) deficits in patients with suspected idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH), a condition affecting motor, cognitive and autonomic functions. Given the overlap between ToM‐related neural networks and those affected in iNPH, we examined whether ToM impairments are a feature of the disease ...
Akrivi Vatsi +9 more
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Lexical profiling and building technical glossaries
Zorica Đurović, Tatijana Dlabač
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Abstract Despite concerns over the ability of citizens to understand and act on their legal rights, there has been little debate about what the effective provision of public legal information about rights entails. Viewed through the lens of epistemic injustice, this article reveals the ways in which organizations with epistemic privilege can obfuscate ...
LINDA MULCAHY, JOSEPH PATRICK MCAULAY
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