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Rigidity in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): A Unified (Evolutionary) Account of Salient Linguistic and Non-Linguistic Characteristics [PDF]
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) typically exhibits stereotyped or repetitive behavior that can be described as rigid, but also certain characteristics in the domain of language that can equally be characterized as rigid. These include heightened, enhanced
Ljiljana Progovac +1 more
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NEW TRENDS IN PHILOLOGY: INTERNET-LINGUISTICS
Світлана Литвин +2 more
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What is happiness: a cross-cultural research into present-day associations [PDF]
The article under consideration is aimed at cross-cultural quantified associative mapping of the universal concept “happiness” and shaping the hierarchy of its cornerstone axiological constituents as perceived by Russian, French and English ...
Kabanova Irina N. +3 more
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Breaking Boundaries: Current Research Trends in English Linguistics and Philology
Merja Kytö +2 more
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The socio-pragmatic analysis of Amharic Euphemisms of women
This study investigated the socio-pragmatic analysis of Amharic euphemisms of women within the frameworks of politeness and relevance theories. The investigation was carried out using a descriptive-qualitative methodology.
Bamlaku Endegena Zegeye +2 more
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A part outside the whole? (To Anton Zimmerling's article “Really: syntactics without semiotics?”)
Before delving into the connections between linguistics and semiotics, it is essential to establish a clear demarcation between these fields, which necessitates a precise definition of each subject.
Sergey V. Chebanov
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Revisiting Negation in Neural Machine Translation
In this paper, we evaluate the translation of negation both automatically and manually, in English–German (EN–DE) and English– Chinese (EN–ZH).
Gongbo Tang +3 more
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Asymmetric Influence of Vocalic Context on Mandarin Sibilants: Evidence From ERP Studies
In the present study, we examine the interactive effect of vowels on Mandarin fricative sibilants using a passive oddball paradigm to determine whether the HEIGHT features of vowels can spread on the surface and influence preceding consonants with ...
Yaxuan Meng +5 more
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