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Conversational linguistic features inform social-relational inference. [PDF]
Whether it is the first day of school or a new job, individuals often find themselves in situations where they must learn and integrate into novel social relationships. However, the mechanisms through which individuals evaluate the strength and nature of these existing relationships – social-relational inference – remain unclear.
Schmidt H +5 more
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Statistical analysis of interpretable linguistic features for MCI detection in bilingual speech [PDF]
INTRODUCTION Early detection of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is critical for intervention and dementia prevention. Interpretable linguistic features may offer transparent, cross‐linguistic markers yet remain underexplored in bilingual dataset contexts.
Arezo Shakeri, Mina Farmanbar
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Linguistic features and psychological states: A machine-learning based approach [PDF]
Previous research mostly used simplistic measures and limited linguistic features (e.g., personal pronouns, absolutist words, and sentiment words) in a text to identify its author’s psychological states.
Xiaowei Du, Yunmei Sun
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LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF TONGUE TWISTERS [PDF]
Tongue twisters significantly differ from other types of works in the didactic genre in terms of their linguistic structure. This article, in addition to pointing out the various ways of using linguistic tools in the system of tongue twisters, also notes
Samakova М.
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BEYOND LINGUISTIC FEATURES [PDF]
AbstractComprehensibility, or ease of understanding, has emerged as an important construct in second language (L2) speech research. Many studies have examined the linguistic features that underlie this construct, but there has been limited work on behavioral and affective predictors.
Charles L. Nagle +3 more
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LINGUO-STYLISTIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NOVEL UNDER THE PEELING CEILING BY GORAN PETROVIĆ
The subject of the paper is the linguistic and stylistic features of the novel Under the Peeling Ceiling by Goran Petrović. The aim is to learn: (1) linguistic means used to shape discourse and (2) stylistic specificities of the novel.
Marija S. Nedeljković
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Linguistic Features of Quebec Anthroponymicon
This article is devoted to the analysis of names in Quebec lingvoculture in order to elicit some historical, cultural, etymological and linguistic peculiarities.
Ksenia E Bolotina
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Neural Attention Model for Abstractive Text Summarization Using Linguistic Feature Space
Summarization generates a brief and concise summary which portrays the main idea of the source text. There are two forms of summarization: abstractive and extractive.
Aniqa Dilawari +4 more
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Linguistic expression of place appreciation in English and Welsh
Despite the prominence of 'place' notions in human geography and beyond, the language of place is surprisingly poorly understood. Platial research addresses human relations to places beyond the purely (geometric and cognitive) spatial aspects, whose ...
Thora Tenbrink, Anwen Jago Williams
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The article in question deals with the linguistic features of Netspeak. The development of modern technologies has made it possible to create a unique digital communication environment, which is realized textually, characterized by laconicism, violation of spelling and punctuation norms of language.
Olena Medvid +2 more
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