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Examining public support for Ukraine's defense against autocratic aggression. [PDF]
Rudolph L, Haggerty F, Thurner PW.
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What do communicating with a baby, with an animal, and with an ancestor have in common? In all three cases, people engage in opaque communication that is far from the standard psycholinguistic model of transparent interaction based on shared intentionality.
Charles Stépanoff
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Hint recognition in Chinese and Russian diplomatic discourse using large language models. [PDF]
Guo Y, Wang X.
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The Connotations of “Russian” in Music of Foreign Composers on “a Russian Theme”
Liudmila P. Kazantseva +1 more
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Linguistic Evidence Suggests that Xiōng‐nú and Huns Spoke the Same Paleo‐Siberian Language
Abstract The Xiōng‐nú were a tribal confederation who dominated Inner Asia from the third century BC to the second century AD. Xiōng‐nú descendants later constituted the ethnic core of the European Huns. It has been argued that the Xiōng‐nú spoke an Iranian, Turkic, Mongolic or Yeniseian language, but the linguistic affiliation of the Xiōng‐nú and the ...
Svenja Bonmann, Simon Fries
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Health equity through health literacy: validating HLS<sub>19</sub>-Q12 in general and migrant-origin populations of Finland. [PDF]
García-Velázquez R +7 more
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Germ Panic and Chalice Hygiene in the Church of England, c.1895–1930
The late‐Victorian medical revolution in bacteriology, and growing public awareness of hygienic standards and the danger of disease infection from germs, created alarm about the traditional Christian practice of drinking from a common cup at Holy Communion.
Andrew Atherstone
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