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Taxonomic and Thematic Organisation of Proper Name Conceptual Knowledge [PDF]
We report the investigation of the organisation of proper names in two aphasic patients (NBC and FBI). The performance of both patients on spoken word to written word matching tasks was inconsistent, affected by presentation rate and semantic relatedness
Sebastian J. Crutch +1 more
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Fusiform Gyrus Phospho-Tau is Associated with Failure of Proper Name Retrieval in Aging. [PDF]
Difficulty retrieving proper names is common in older adults, coinciding with the accumulation of aggregated proteins in mid‐life. We investigated the ability of healthy older adults to retrieve the names of famous faces in relation to positron emission ...
Tennant VR +5 more
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Translation Strategy of Proper Name
Massive discussion has been done related to the translation strategy, including the proper name. This study discussed the types of a proper name and the translation strategy of a proper name in an English-Indonesian Novel Harry Potter and The Chamber of ...
M. Agus Suriadi, Ni’ mah Nurul Ihsani
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Improved proper name recall in aging after electrical stimulation of the anterior temporal lobes. [PDF]
Evidence from neuroimaging and neuropsychology suggests that portions of the anterior temporal lobes (ATLs) play a critical role in proper name retrieval. We previously found that anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to the ATLs improved
Ross LA +4 more
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The proper name as starting point for basic reading skills. [PDF]
Does alphabetic-phonetic writing start with the proper name and how does the name affect reading and writing skills? Sixty 4- to 5½-year-old children from middle SES families with Dutch as their first language wrote their proper name and named letters ...
Both-de Vries AC, Bus AG.
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Namentranslation in der Praxis – linguistische und kulturelle Überlegungen [PDF]
Proper names are regarded as “special” linguistic signs, whose translation possibility is judged very differently in the linguistic literature. This is related to the supposed “meaninglessness” or the limited meaning of proper names. This article aims to
Anikó Szilágyi-Kósa
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Proper name theory and implications for second language reading
It is common currency among vocabulary researchers of English as a second language (L2) that L2 readers can identify and understand proper names in context (e.g.
Kimberly Klassen
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Papa, maman, bébé, Twingo :une famille de noms propres recomposée
The difficulties in classifying family names such as dad, mom, uncle, son, etc., as proper names or common names, take on a new dimension if we integrate, on the one hand, certain uses of undetermined common names such as baby (ex: If mom is okay, baby ...
Franck Lebas
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Analisis Semantik terhadap Nama Diri Mahasiswa
The most important part of proper names which is related to the language is form and the types of meaning. This research reviews the language form and types of proper names meaning of students in the Indonesian Language and Literature Education Study ...
Hermandra
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