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This paper investigates how person alignment is arranged in discourse reporting. I focus on participant roles appearing in narrated and speech events (Jakobson [1957] 1971) and how they are linguistically encoded in (re)presentations of speech and ...
Denys Teptiuk
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Successful everyday self-regulation often hinges on implementing intended responses at a later time-often in specific situations. We address this self-regulation challenge by examining the role of individuals' thought about intended actions-and ...
Torsten Martiny-Huenger +2 more
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This study examined the associations between thought control strategies and subjective and objective sleep quality, across the adult lifespan. One hundred forty-nine individuals without insomnia (age range 18–86 years; M = 45.35, SD = 20.53) completed ...
Enrico Sella +2 more
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Syntax mluvené češtiny jako nástroj subjektivizašních postupů v prózách P. Soukupové
The first part of this study is an attempt to summarize Czech theories which develop the topic of reported speech (forms of presenting speech) and reported thought in literary works, that is, the use of direct speech/thought, indirect speech/thought ...
Jana Hoffmannová
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Does Global and Local Vision Have an Impact on Creative and Analytic Thought? Two Failed Replications. [PDF]
According to GLOMOsys (the GLObal versus LOcal processing MOdel, a systems account), an important distinction is that between a local and a global processing system: The former processes information in parts, the latter processes it globally.
Karl Christoph Klauer, Henrik Singmann
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The Motivation of Students and Their Exposure to Learning Loss After the Pandemic
This research seeks to illustrate how the COVID-19 epidemic has affected students' motivation, engagement, and learning. Students had learning difficulties during the pandemic, as demonstrated by their nonattendance in online courses and their inability ...
Abd. Syakur +3 more
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Neurocognitive function in patients with negative thought disorders
Introduction Negative thought disorders are found in various diagnoses in clinical practice. These symptoms may show a possible psychosis continuum and may be taken into account when assessing schizophrenic risk.
I. Fateev, M. Omelchenko, I. Pluzhnikov
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Monologue intérieur et discours rapporté : une union problématique ?
This article aims at studying the link between the literary phenomenon called “interior monologue” and the linguistic techniques of reported speech. While interior monologue is generally described as an autonomous discourse incompatible with narration, I
Florence FLOQUET
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A correspondence between individual differences in the brain's intrinsic functional architecture and the content and form of self-generated thoughts. [PDF]
Although neural activity often reflects the processing of external inputs, intrinsic fluctuations in activity have been observed throughout the brain. These may relate to patterns of self-generated thought that can occur while not performing goal-driven ...
Krzysztof J Gorgolewski +7 more
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Reported Thought in Writing Center Talk: A Resource for Doing Support and Socialization
Drawing on conversation analysis (CA), this study examines reported thought (e.g., “you’re like ‘do I really have to do that?’”) and its function in writing center talk.
Mike Haen
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