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Are the Tupi-Guarani hierarchical indexing systems really motivated by the person hierarchy?

open access: yesTypological Studies in Language, 2018
International audienceTupi-Guarani languages are supposedly perfect examples of hierarchical indexing systems, where the relative ranking of A and P on the 1 > 2 > 3 person hierarchy determines the selection of the person markers.
Françoise Rose
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Hierarchies of personality deviance and personal illness

British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1977
Three hundred and twenty‐five psychiatric patients were allocated to classes within the hierarchy of personal illness by means of the Delusions‐Symptoms‐States Inventory. They were then given the Personality Deviance Scales. The results showed that the classes ranked in the same hierarchical order as on the DSSI on extrapunitiveness and ...
G A, Foulds, A, Bedford
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Hierarchy of classes of personal illness

Psychological Medicine, 1975
SynopsisA hierarchy of classes of personal illness model is proposed and was assessed using a new self-report measure, the Delusions-Symptoms-States Inventory (DSSI). Of 480 psychiatric patients 93.3% had symptom patterns conforming to the model. It was additionally found that single syndrome patterns, within a particular class, occurred significantly ...
G A, Foulds, A, Bedford
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Class Change in the Personal Illness Hierarchy

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1975
SummarySixty-eight psychiatric in-patients who had completed the Delusions-Symptoms-States Inventory (D.S.S.I.) on admission were retested after one month. On first testing 92.6 per cent conformed to the hierarchy of classes of personal illness model, and on the second occasion 91.2 per cent.
G A, Foulds, A, Bedford, K G, Csapo
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Learning implicit user interest hierarchy for context in personalization

Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces, 2003
To provide a more robust context for personalization, we desire to extract a continuum of general to specific interests of a user, called a user interest hierarchy (UIH). The higher-level interests are more general, while the lower-level interests are more specific.
Hyoung-rae Kim, Philip K. Chan
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