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Linguistics and Deception Detection (DD): A Work in Progress

open access: yesStudies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric, 2021
Linguistic Deception Detection DD is a well-established part of forensic linguistics and an area that continues to attract attention on the part of researchers, self-styled experts, and the public at large.
Christiansen Thomas Wulstan
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MUSER: MUltimodal Stress detection using Emotion Recognition as an Auxiliary Task [PDF]

open access: yesNorth American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2021
The capability to automatically detect human stress can benefit artificial intelligent agents involved in affective computing and human-computer interaction.
Yiqun Yao   +4 more
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Consolation Gestures as Non-Verbal Markers of Stress when Discussing an Acute Social Issue

open access: yesLinguistics and Intercultural Communication, 2023
The article is devoted to the issue of identifying non-verbal stress markers in oral discourse on an acute social topic. The relevance of the research is due to: 1) the growing interest of linguists in the study of linguistic manifestations of emotions ...
Y. A. Gornostaeva, P. A. Kolmogorova
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The Recognition and Production of English Word Stress of Thai University Students

open access: yesAsia Social Issues, 2023
This study aimed to find out whether English major students who had basic knowledge of Linguistics are able to assign word stress to two-syllable, three-syllable and four-syllable English words correctly, whether there is a significant correlation ...
Suthida Soontornwipat
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Emotion-Infused Models for Explainable Psychological Stress Detection

open access: yesNorth American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2021
The problem of detecting psychological stress in online posts, and more broadly, of detecting people in distress or in need of help, is a sensitive application for which the ability to interpret models is vital. Here, we present work exploring the use of
Elsbeth Turcan, S. Muresan, K. McKeown
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WORD STRESS ERRORS MADE BY ENGLISH EDUCATION MASTER’S PROGRAM STUDENTS

open access: yesAcademic Journal Perspective : Education, Language, and Literature, 2022
This study investigates English Master’s Program students in producing suprasegmental features, namely word stress. The focus is on analysing disyllabic noun-verb words in six video presentations and what are the factors that affect word stress errors ...
Yoannes Yuka Krisdianata, Barli Bram
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Constructing a Stress Index for Teachers in Malaysia: A Fuzzy Delphi Approach

open access: yesAsian Journal of University Education, 2022
: Stress among teachers is a debilitating issue that has been plaguing the educational landscape in Malaysia for a long time. Past studies have investigated this issue, and most studies focused on identifying the causes of stress among teachers. However,
K. Kaur   +4 more
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Cross-linguistic phonological interaction: Word-stress usage in the English of Polish advanced EFL speakers

open access: yesBeyond Philology : An International Journal of Linguistics, Literary Studies and English Language Teaching, 2022
The paper discusses the emergence of L1-induced word-stress patterns in the spoken production of Polish advanced speakers of English. In Polish, unlike in English, a great deal of word-stress predictability is attested, and the paper investigates whether
Anita Buczek-Zawiła
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Stress and stem allomorphy in the Romance perfectum: emergence, typology, and motivations of a symbiotic relation

open access: yesLinguistics, 2021
Perfective stem allomorphy and stress are morphological traits which interact in complex ways in Romance verbal inflection. This article surveys the whole range of variation of these traits across Romance varieties, typologizes the observed interactions ...
Borja Herce
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No Stress System Requires Recursive Feet

open access: yesCatalan Journal of Linguistics, 2021
A recursive foot is one in which a foot is embedded inside another foot of the same type: e.g., iambic (iaσ(iaσσ́)) or trochaic (tr(trσ́σ)σ). Recent work has used such feet to model stress systems with full or partial ternary rhythm, in which stress ...
Chris Golston
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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