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Hearing Pronouns Primes Speakers to Use Pronouns. [PDF]
Arnold JE.
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Abstract I propose the concept of delomization, the process whereby a sign comes to be understood as a symbol. I term such signs delomes. With rhematization and dicentization, delomization completes the triplet that linguistic anthropologists derive from Charles Sanders Peirce's third trichotomy.
Urmila Nair
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Linguistic Comparison of AI- and Human-Written Responses to Online Mental Health Queries. [PDF]
Saha K +3 more
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Conservative lawmakers are increasingly passing legislation that would ban the teaching of race, gender, and sexuality within K‐12 schools. Because these bills impact both teachers and students, it is important to understand how teachers perceive, and potentially resist, these bills.
Jessica L. Schachle‐Gordon
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Linking speech patterns to brain structure in affective and psychotic disorders: an integrative natural language processing approach. [PDF]
Seuffert S +12 more
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Hoping Against Hope: Gurkha Veterans' Narratives of Mental Health, Activism, and Justice
ABSTRACT Gurkha veterans hold a celebrated yet marginalised position within the British military system, where longstanding inequalities continue to shape their post‐service lives. Although Gurkha activism has become increasingly visible, little is known about how veterans themselves understand mental health within a prolonged struggle for justice ...
Krishtina Gurung +2 more
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Are Personal and Reflexive Pronouns Dissociated in Agrammatic Comprehension? An Individual Participant Meta-Analysis With Clinical Implications. [PDF]
El Ouardi L, Yeou M.
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ABSTRACT Sexual assault often has significant deleterious consequences for how people see themselves and how they are perceived by others. The purpose of this study was to explore how people make sense of their (social) identity following sexual assault.
Kate A. B. Western +3 more
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What affects people's use of and attitudes toward gender-inclusive language? A literature review. [PDF]
Lange E, von Stockhausen L.
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Abstract Academic bullying and mobbing are increasingly recognized as systemic features of contemporary higher education rather than isolated interpersonal conflicts. Academic bullying refers to sustained hostile behaviour, often enacted by individuals in positions of power, aimed at undermining a colleague's dignity, credibility, or career progression.
Daniele Marchisio
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