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Reported thought as (hypothetical) assessment
Journal of Pragmatics, 2018Abstract This conversation analytic study examines the use of reported thought in advice-giving sequences. In particular, the study focuses on how the writing instructor uses reported thought as an interactional resource to provide a critical assessment on student writing.
Innhwa Park
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Repetitive Thought and Self-Reported Sleep Disturbance
Behavior Therapy, 2012Repetitive thought has been focused upon as a transdiagnostic risk factor for depression, anxiety, and poor physical health. Among the forms of repetitive thought, rumination and worry are considered to play important roles in the onset and maintenance of insomnia.
Keisuke Takano +2 more
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The grammar of reported speech and thought in Gooniyandi
Australian Journal of Linguistics, 1994Abstract This paper investigates the grammar of reported speech and thought in Gooniyandi, a Bunuban language of the southern Kimberley, Western Australia. According to a traditional analysis, indirect speech reports would be embedded in the clause of speech; such an analysis cannot be maintained for Gooniyandi.
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9 Reported thought embedded in reported speech in Thai news reports
2023Prapatsorn Tiratanti, Pholpat Durongbhan
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A Thoughtful Approach to IONM Outcomes Reporting
Current Otorhinolaryngology Reports, 2021To explore how the different types of intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM)—namely intermittent (I-IONM) and continuous (C-IONM)—differ from each other and to examine how these differences can affect expected outcomes from IONM. Intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) is an important surgical tool for assessment of nerve functional status during surgical
Catherine F. Sinclair, Greg W. Randolph
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Some thoughts on the reported results of TREC
Information Processing & Management, 2002The periodic TRECs - Text REtrieval Conferences - have reported the results of a variety of recall studies in large-scale document retrieval. While the efforts of TREC are noteworthy and laudable, there are reasons why its results, especially the recall values which are central to its conclusions, should be accepted with some caution.
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