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Choices of rhythmical patterns across academic and popular medical titles

open access: yesIbérica
Rhythm can be perceived as a resource for empowering language through fostering message communication, during social exchanges, whether in written or spoken contexts (Fujii& Wan, 2014). Despite its prominent role in creating musicality (Mithen, 2009) and
Sabiha Choura
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Neural Generative Models and the Parallel Architecture of Language: A Critical Review and Outlook

open access: yesTopics in Cognitive Science, Volume 17, Issue 4, Page 948-961, October 2025.
Abstract According to the parallel architecture, syntactic and semantic information processing are two separate streams that interact selectively during language comprehension. While considerable effort is put into psycho‐ and neurolinguistics to understand the interchange of processing mechanisms in human comprehension, the nature of this interaction ...
Giulia Rambelli   +4 more
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Write Free or Die: Vol. 04, No. 01 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Department Writing Goals, Outcomes, and Plans, Page 1-2 Upcoming Events, Page 1 Persistence v Genius, Page 2 Writing Committee Members, Page 2 Dangling Modifier, Page 3-4 Ask Matt, Page 5-6 Grammar Box, Page 7 Past Perfect, Page
UNH Writing Programs
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Unifying neoclassical and stem-based compounds: a non-lexical approach

open access: yesRevista Linguística, 2015
In this paper, we discuss the structural parallelism present in neoclassical and stem-based compounds to suggest that they are both formed in a uniform fashion, from a single underlying structure. Assuming a non-lexicalist approach to grammar – viz., the
Ana Paula Scher, Vitor Augusto Nóbrega
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Using Cognitive Computing for Learning Parallel Programming: An IBM Watson Solution

open access: yes, 2017
While modern parallel computing systems provide high performance resources, utilizing them to the highest extent requires advanced programming expertise.
Chozas, Adrian Calvo   +2 more
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THE IMPLICATION OF BEHAVIOURISM THEORY IN TEACHING GRAMMAR FOR ELEMENTARY STUDENTS [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This paper attempts to discuss the implication of behaviorism theory in teaching grammar for elementary students. The behaviorism theory focused on the direct learning.Typical behavioristic models were Substitution Drills, Segmented Teaching, Modeling,
Pawesty , Anggi Riris
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A HydroLSTM‐Based Machine‐Learning Approach to Discovering Regionalized Representations of Catchment Dynamics

open access: yesWater Resources Research, Volume 61, Issue 8, August 2025.
Abstract Finding similarities between model parameters across different catchments has proved to be challenging. Existing approaches struggle due to catchment heterogeneity and non‐linear dynamics. In particular, attempts to correlate catchment attributes with hydrological responses have failed due to interdependencies among variables and consequent ...
Luis A. De la Fuente   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Parallelism in Nursery Rhymes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Parallelism is a way to make your writing and speaking become more interesting and clear. Some of poetry writers and public speakers use this method to make their writings or speeches easy to remember. Another writing using parallelism is nursery rhymes.
Ellyawati, H. C. (Hetty)
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Computing the Component-Labeling and the Adjacency Tree of a Binary Digital Image in Near Logarithmic-Time [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Connected component labeling (CCL) of binary images is one of the fundamental operations in real time applications. The adjacency tree (AdjT) of the connected components offers a region-based representation where each node represents a region which is
Díaz del Río, Fernando   +2 more
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