How Does Speaking A Free Word Order Language Influence Sentence Planning and Production? Evidence From Pitjantjatjara (Pama-Nyungan, Australia). [PDF]
Kidd E +4 more
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Differences in Assessing Loneliness Among Japanese Older Adults: A Comparison of Family Physicians and Nurses. [PDF]
Yoshida K, Goto A, Kawachi I.
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Adaptive knowledge distillation based structure-text embedding integrating for knowledge graph completion. [PDF]
Li Q +6 more
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Structural Alignment and Linguistic Contrast Help Children Learn a Key Principle of Spatial Construction. [PDF]
Zheng YS, Goldwater M, Gentner D.
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Mind captioning: Evolving descriptive text of mental content from human brain activity. [PDF]
Horikawa T.
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Indirect passives and relational nouns (II)
As was argued in the preceding paper ([Iida, 2012]), typically a new argument is introduced as “indirect theme” in Japanese indirect passive. In order to explicate the nature of a relation between the newly introduced argument and the old arguments, we undertake a systematic study of relational nouns in Japanese.
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Lexicogrammatical profiling of ASD: cognitive-functional mapping and diagnostic implications. [PDF]
Kato S, Hanawa K.
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Research on the mechanism of digital drive economy enhancing quality and efficiency. [PDF]
Gao R, Lyu J.
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The effect of relational priming on young children's interpretation of noun-noun compounds
Abstract: When interpreting noun-noun combinations, such as dog scarf, one must distinguish a plausible relationship between the two nouns. Usually there are several relations that could reasonably be used, resulting in the intended meaning of the noun-noun compound being ambiguous.
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Re-visioning intercultural relational empathy. [PDF]
Eichbaum Q, Bleakley A.
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