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Abstract INTRODUCTION Cognitive reserve (CR) refers to the brain's ability to maintain cognitive performance despite neurodegeneration. Studying CR in semantic variant primary progressive aphasia (svPPA) may clarify variability in disease progression and identify protective factors.
Lauren A. Grebe +17 more
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Italian Basic Terms Blu and Azzurro: Semantic Power Assessed in the Stroop Task
A Stroop task revealed an asymmetry of the semantic power of the two basic “Italian blues,” blu “dark blue” and azzurro “light blue.” BLU word, rendered in dark and light blue inks, showed no significant Stroop effects. In contrast, AZZURRO word exhibited strong Stroop interference and facilitation. Higher semantic power of azzurro is argued to reflect
Galina V. Paramei +3 more
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Collocations of Basic Color Terms and Emotion Terms in Spanish Versus Chinese
A corpus‐based analysis suggests that emotions are associated to colors differently in Spanish and Chinese, although differences are more quantitative than qualitative in nature. These results parallel findings in human participants and Large Language Models. ABSTRACT Emotions are internal states that can be difficult to describe verbally.
Mingshan Xu, Antonio Benítez‐Burraco
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Long‐Term Speech Outcomes in Moderate‐to‐Severe Childhood Speech Sound Disorder: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Background Parents of children with moderate‐to‐severe speech sound disorder presenting to clinic want to understand prognosis for their child; however, there is unclear evidence as to the specific long‐term speech outcomes in this group.
Alexandra J. Garrett +2 more
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Monolingual dictionaries play a crucial role in applied linguistics because they provide definitions and contextual meanings without involving another language.
Mafatihatul Maqhfiroh +4 more
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LLM‐based keyword augmentation for title‐driven evidence selection: A practical approach
Abstract Keyword‐based search is widely used in digital forensic investigations, yet its effectiveness depends strongly on investigator experience, leading to inconsistent results and missed evidence. While previous studies have explored machine learning and large language models (LLMs) to address this, practical deployment is often constrained by ...
Sanghyun Yoo, Doowon Jeong
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Guidelines For Compiling A Monolingual Dictionary
The article discusses the linguistic foundations of lexicography as a field of study, focusing on the principles of dictionary compilation. The practice of dictionary-making is a tradition that has developed in parallel with human civilization, language formation, and the emergence of writing.
Botakoz Nurtankyzy Nurzhanova +2 more
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ABSTRACT Children's language development starts in utero, with language‐relevant brain areas starting to develop and differentiate during the second trimester of pregnancy. Postnatal development in language‐relevant brain areas such as the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and superior temporal gyrus (STG) has been shown to be related to language skills. In
Annika Werwach +10 more
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Sense Discrimination in Five English Learner’s Dictionaries
This paper presents the comparison of sense discrimination strategies including the structure and organization of a polysemous word entry in five English monolingual learner’s dictionaries with the aim of gaining an insight into the aspects of sense ...
Halas Ana
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Language machines: Toward a linguistic anthropology of large language models
Abstract Large language models (LLMs) challenge long‐standing assumptions in linguistics and linguistic anthropology by generating human‐like language without relying on rule‐based structures. This introduction to the special issue Language Machines calls for renewed engagement with LLMs as socially embedded language technologies.
Siri Lamoureaux +2 more
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