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Face yourself: The social neuroscience of mirror gazing
In philosophical and psychological accounts alike, it has been claimed that mirror gazing is like looking at ourselves as others. Social neuroscience and social psychology offer support for this view by showing that we use similar brain and cognitive ...
Antonella Tramacere, Antonella Tramacere
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As one of the most morphologically conservative branches of the Sino-Tibetan language family, most of the Rgyalrongic languages are still understudied and poorly understood, not to mention their vulnerable or endangered status.
Yunfan Lai, Johann-Mattis List
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As one of the most morphologically conservative branches of the Sino-Tibetan language family, most of the Rgyalrongic languages are still understudied and poorly understood, not to mention their vulnerable or endangered status.
Yunfan Lai, Johann-Mattis List
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Speaking rate normalization across different talkers in the perception of Japanese stop and vowel length contrasts [PDF]
Perception of duration is critically influenced by the speaking rate of the surrounding context. However, to what extent this speaking rate normalization is talker-specific is understudied.
Shigeto Kawahara +2 more
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Deaf epistemologies as a critique and alternative to the practice of science: an anthropological perspective [PDF]
IN THE LAST DECADE, and responding to the criticism of orientalism, anthropology has engaged in a self-critical practice, working toward a postcolonial perspective on science and an epistemological stance of partial and situated knowledge (Pinxten, 2006;
De CLERCK, Goedele
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Altertümliche Termini der rumänischen Viehzucht slavischer Herkunft
Archaic Animal Husbandry Terminology of Slavic Origin in the Romanian Language This article analyses a number of Romanian dialectal words and expressions associated with: (1) coat colours of farm animals, like ‘black’, ‘pied’, ‘spotted white’, ‘piebald’
Corinna Leschber
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A growing body of literature has shown that one perceptual modality can be systematically associated with sensation in another. However, the cross-modal relationship between linguistic sounds and motions (i.e., motion-sound symbolism) is an extremely ...
Kazuko Shinohara +2 more
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Teaching learners to communicate effectively in the L2: Integrating body language in the students\u2019 syllabus [PDF]
In communication a great deal of meaning is exchanged through body language, including gaze, posture, hand gestures and body movements. Body language is largely culture-specific, and rests, for its comprehension, on people\u2019s sharing socio-cultural ...
Busa', Maria Grazia
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Implications of macro-areal linguistics
Implications of macro-areal linguistics Using the examples of some Balkan words with a difficult etymology, we attempt to show the possibilities for and implications of applying a macro-areal linguistic perspective to establish a wider view of the ...
Corinna Leschber
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English Speakers Can Infer Pokémon Types Based on Sound Symbolism
Sound symbolism, systematic associations between sounds and meanings, is receiving increasing attention in linguistics, psychology and related disciplines.
Shigeto Kawahara +2 more
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