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ABSTRACT Aim To examine if trans and gender non‐conforming participants perceive greater healthcare inequities in their interactions with healthcare practitioners than cisgender sexual minority participants, and analyse free text responses from transgender and gender non‐conforming participants to gain possible insight into causes of inequities ...
Agnes Higgins +9 more
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Valency van psych-verbs en de gevolgen ervan voor de woordvolgorde: de casus overvallen en overkomen
This paper deals with valency of Dutch psych-verbs. Valency is the ability of a verb to bind a number of elements in order to form a grammatically correct sentence structure.
Jana Kijonková
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Light Verb just as a Little v*
In this paper I argue that the light verb ha in Korean is an overt realization of the v head. Ha/ci alternation in Korean psych verbs makes a strong case for DO/BECOME meanings of v, whose semantic contribution is undetermined and contextualized in ...
Jung, Dukkyo
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Chained activation of the motor system during language understanding [PDF]
Two experiments were carried out to investigate whether and how one important characteristic of the motor system, that is its goal-directed organization in motor chains, is reflected in language processing. This possibility stems from the embodied theory
Borghi, ANNA MARIA +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To adapt an instrument to measure patient safety culture, as rated by home care workers, and examine its psychometric properties. Design A multicentre cross‐sectional psychometric study. Methods We adapted the Nursing Home Survey SOPS to measure safety culture in home care.
Tania Martins +4 more
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Lexical causatives and causative alternation in Basque [PDF]
Lexical causative alternation in Basque occurs with verbs which express a change in the form, location or psych-state of the subject. Aside from certain idiosyncrasies associated with specific roots, this kind of lexical alternation is highly regular is ...
Oyharçabal, Bernard,
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Backward binding as a psych effect: A binding illusion?
Bound anaphors inside subjects challenge the c-command requirement for binding. At least in some languages, experiencer-object verbs such as worry or please are reported to license this type of backward dependence.
Temme Anne, Verhoeven Elisabeth
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The locative syntax of Experiencers. The case study of phraseological units as psych-predicates
The name psych-verbs is commonly assigned to verbs denoting mental or emotional states, such as fear, worry, frighten, or surprise. Such verbs select a participant/an individual who experiences an emotional or mental state, usually referred to as an ...
Anna Dąbrowska
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Ro[u:]ting the interpretation of words [PDF]
Word formation in Distributed Morphology (see Arad 2005, Marantz 2001, Embick 2008): 1. Language has atomic, non-decomposable, elements = roots. 2. Roots combine with the functional vocabulary and build larger elements. 3.
Alexiadou, Artemis
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"Sticky Hands": learning and generalization for cooperative physical interactions with a humanoid robot [PDF]
"Sticky Hands" is a physical game for two people involving gentle contact with the hands. The aim is to develop relaxed and elegant motion together, achieve physical sensitivity-improving reactions, and experience an interaction at an intimate yet ...
Hale, J.G., Pollick, F.E.
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