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Introduction: Multimodal interaction [PDF]
That human social interaction involves the intertwined cooperation of different modalities is uncontroversial. Researchers in several allied fields have, however, only recently begun to document the precise ways in which talk, gesture, gaze, and aspects ...
Sidnell, J., Stivers, T.
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Lexico groups and related radical classes [PDF]
Abstract There are defined and studied radical classes of lattice ordered groups, in some way related to the notion of lexico extensions. It is shown that such radical classes form a proper class and they fail to be torsion classes.
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We used Magnetoencephalography (MEG) in combination with Representational Similarity Analysis to probe neural activity associated with distinct, item-specific lexico-semantic predictions during language comprehension.
Lin Wang, Gina Kuperberg, Ole Jensen
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What Do Definites Do That Indefinites Definitely Don't? [PDF]
This paper investigates how (in)definiteness in word order; more specifically, how it in the ordering of objects in the Mittelfeld of German double-object constructions.
Büring, Daniel
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Emotion and language: valence and arousal affect word recognition [PDF]
Emotion influences most aspects of cognition and behavior, but emotional factors are conspicuously absent from current models of word recognition. The influence of emotion on word recognition has mostly been reported in prior studies on the automatic ...
Brysbaert, Marc+3 more
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Toward a Conceptual Model of Academic Translation Competence
ABSTRACT Different cultures have distinct conceptions of knowledge and ways of defining, generating and communicating knowledge. Therefore, multilingualism in academia has been shown to be instrumental in preserving the various systems of knowledge, equality of opportunity in science and enhancing the international competitiveness of scholars whose ...
Krisztina Károly
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English Phrasal Verbs With the Meaning ‘Aggressive Action’: Classification Approach
The article describes a fragment of the lexical system in English that reflects the social notion of an aggressive action as a manifestation of aggressive behavior.
Maya Aleksandrovna Zhivokina+1 more
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The brain's dorsal route for speech represents word meaning: evidence from gesture. [PDF]
The dual-route model of speech processing includes a dorsal stream that maps auditory to motor features at the sublexical level rather than at the lexico-semantic level.
Goulven Josse+3 more
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Do Formal Stance Strategies Reveal Disciplinary Variation in Professional Scientific Writing?
ABSTRACT Stance in academic discourse has been extensively studied, with numerous investigations indicating that its expression varies across disciplines, depending on the authors’ intention to either enhance or diminish their voice or presence (e.g., It seems fairly certain vs. This is based on the belief that…).
Elizaveta A. Smirnova+1 more
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This study is devoted to the analysis of lexico-semantic group of verbs, which express attitude to someone in Russian and the ways of their translation into Chinese.
Xiuyu Li, Evgeny S. Rybinok
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