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Identifying neuropathologic disease in primary progressive aphasia using narrative speech. [PDF]
Abstract INTRODUCTION We present an application of artificial intelligence to narrative speech with the primary objective of predicting neuropathologic disease underlying primary progressive aphasia (PPA). METHODS Using natural language processing toolkits, features were extracted from transcribed narratives of the Cinderella story.
Gutstein DB +12 more
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The Nun Study: Insights from 30 years of aging and dementia research. [PDF]
Abstract The Nun Study is an iconic longitudinal study of aging and dementia on a cohort of 678 Catholic nuns from the School Sisters of Notre Dame. Participants consented to undergoing annual neuropsychological assessments, allowing researchers access to convent archives and medical records and post mortem brain donation.
Clarke KM +12 more
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Pseudo-Complex Clauses in Persian and Their Constructing Strategies [PDF]
Morphologically, syntactically and semantically, adverbs can be defined and classified in different ways, adverbs modify propositions and semantically convey various concepts.
Fateme Yegane, Farhad Sasani
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Peculiarities of Grammatical Properties in Nominal Word Combinations
The article examines some peculiarities if grammatical properties of nominal word combinations based on the study of German-speaking Swiss press. The accumulated experience of linguists is analyzed and certain factors influencing the choice of syntactic ...
Irina B. Klienkova
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Substantive Subordination in Spanish Written Texts
This paper focuses on the performance of substantive subordination in Spanish written texts. The article evaluates how it is used in four modes of discourse (narrations, descriptions, instructions and expositions).
José M. Bustos Gisbert
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Syntactic Variability in Medical Terminology
Syntactic variability is one means formal variability manifests itself in medical terminology through. Data for the research were collected from the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Medical Terms.
Zvyagintsev
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Latin reflexive pronouns at the crossroads of syntax and pragmatics
The article deals with some functions of Latin reflexive pronouns (se and suus) which cannot be explained in syntactic terms. According to the syntactic rules, the reflexive pronoun can refer to the subject of the clause in which it occurs (the direct ...
Elena Zheltova
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Predicativul suplimentar în ipostaze prepoziționale. O analiză a construcțiilor introduse prin cu și fără [PDF]
Being a secondary part of sentence richly expressed in written texts and occurring in a wide range of contexts, the Predicative Adjunct has long been in the linguists’attention.
Alina-Paula Neamțu
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Authors as Mentors: Grammar as Tools, Not Rules
ABSTRACT Using a contextualized approach to grammar instruction, with published authors as mentors, contrasts starkly to ineffective methods that use worksheets and isolated grammar instruction. With this contextualized approach, students turn to authors as mentors for using grammar as tools, not rules.
Vicki S. Collet, Brooke Ward
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Abstract In Welsh, in certain tenses, unique forms of the verb for ‘be’ are used in positive clauses. These specialised forms of ‘be’ are incompatible with positive main‐clause declarative complementizers, despite their apparent featural compatibility. For most speakers, they are also blocked from if‐clauses; although, I report on data regarding their ...
Frances Dowle
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