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Reasons to Care about Reasons for Action: A Response to Paul S. Davies [PDF]
In eschewing the specialty-standards of neuro-babble and philosophical neologism, Paul S. Davies (2016) argues with courageous clarity. He connects issues in neuroscience and epistemology to problems surrounding agency.
Trujillo, G. M.
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Beyond spelling: the writing skills of higher education students with dyslexia [PDF]
To have a clearer idea of the problems students with dyslexia may face during their studies, we compared writings of 100 students with dyslexia and 100 age matched control students in higher education.
Adriaens, Jessica +4 more
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Game-theoretic pragmatics under conflicting and common interests [PDF]
This paper combines a literature overview of existing literature in game-theoretic pragmatics, with new models that fill some voids in the literature. We start with an overview of signaling games with a conflict of interest between sender and receiver ...
Kris De Jaegher, Robert van Rooij
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NEOLOGISMS OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL NEOLOGISMS
Представлена наукова стаття аналізує важливість та роль неологізмів у сучасній науково-технічній мові та підкреслює їх значущість для наукового та технічного спілкування. Розглядаються причини, що призводять до виникнення нових слів і термінів, які відображають сучасні реалії та рівень наукового розвитку.
Iryna Havrylova, Daryna Pedash
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Background. The article examines the phenomenon of semantic shift and its types in the context of their role in the process of replenishing the vocabulary of virtual discourse. The relevance of this study is due to the fact that this type of discourse is
Yuliya S. Gavrikova
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Women and Men Facing Lexical Innovation
Over the last few decades, the gender variable has been investigated in terms of linguistic variation. A number of studies (mainly phonological in nature) have been carried out which have generated preliminary conclusions such as women are more ...
Paola Cañete Gonzalez
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Neologism in Arabic Language: The Example of Al-Jazeera News Site
Language has changed from past to present in line with the unique developments of each period. In today’s rapidly changing conditions, this inevitable influence of language has become more visible.
Emine Bağmancı, Abdulhakim Önel
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Cybercrimes, deeply rooted in every modern society and have rapidly increased in number and advanced thanks to IoT devices and the Internet. The present article aims to identify neologisms known as cybercrimes and check their availability in online dictionaries.
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Degrees of Proximity in the Age of HIV [PDF]
A reivew of David Caron, The Nearness of Others; Searching for tact and contact in the age of HIV (University of Minnesota Press, 2014)
Herkt, David
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