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When AI outputs become documents: Documentation activity in human–AI dialogue
Abstract Large language models (LLMs) generate texts that increasingly circulate as documents in knowledge infrastructures, yet their documentary status remains theoretically underdetermined. Unlike traditional documents, LLM outputs lack identifiable authorship, stable provenance, or testimonial grounding.
Sascha Donner
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Atypical Predictive Processing Is Associated With Sensory Over‐Responsivity in Autism
ABSTRACT Autism is characterized by sensory processing atypicalities including sensory over‐responsivity (SOR), a heightened negative response to sensory stimuli. Although the neural mechanisms underlying SOR are not fully understood, SOR has been associated with sensory‐limbic hyper‐reactivity during sensory stimulation.
Bar Yosef +5 more
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Linguistic justice and immigration in Europe
Defence date: 01 June 2022Examining Board: Professor Gábor Halmai, (European University Institute Supervisor); Professor Bruno de Witte, (European University Institute); Professor Rainer Hofmann, (Goethe University Frankfurt); Dr Roberta Medda-Windischer,
JACOB-OWENS, Timothy Craig
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Irony Comprehension in Monolingual and Bilingual Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
ABSTRACT This study examined verbal irony comprehension in monolingual and bilingual autistic children, focusing on irony recognition, intention understanding, cue use while deciphering ironic meanings, and error patterns. A low‐verbal, multimodal task was used to minimize linguistic and metalinguistic demands.
Maria Andreou +2 more
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Towards a plurilingual Ireland: planting the seeds of linguistic social justice in Education
Ireland has an inherently multilingual history. Irish, or Gaeilge, has been spoken here since the 4th century, followed by the arrival of English in the 12th century, Ulster Scots in the early 17th century, the emergence of Shelta or Cant, spoken by the ...
Kavanagh, Áine, Neville, Craig
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Introduction Introduction Reporting adverse drug reactions (ADRs) is essential for detecting drug risks. Despite legal obligations in Switzerland, underreporting remains an issue. This study assessed practice, knowledge and attitudes towards the spontaneous ADR reporting system among physicians and pharmacists.
Fiona A. Strobel +2 more
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Linguistic Equity and Procedural Justice through an Interpreter in Court /
This book presents the findings from original research about court interpreting in the disciplines of humanities and social sciences from a linguistic perspective.
Yi, Ran,
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This work approaches the question of how to make sense of German National Socialism from a joint political economic and linguistic perspective. It charts the historical emergence of Nazism and its linguistic ideology before analysing its linguistic ...
Sheppard, Emily
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Acutely lowering salivary pH (with sugar‐containing acidic gum vs. sugar‐free gum) augments salivary nitrate reduction to nitrite, plasma nitrite concentration, and blood pressure lowering with dietary nitrate. Modifying salivary pH reveals a mechanism by which the nitrate‐nitrite‐NO pathway may be upregulated/inhibited, with potential for other ...
Andrew J. Webb +7 more
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Editorial: Motivational interviewing in forensic settings. [PDF]
Cunha O +3 more
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