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The effects of semantic similarity on Mandarin speakers' referential expressions. [PDF]
Zhou Y, Branigan HP, Yu Y, Pickering MJ.
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore experiences of LGBT+ individuals in accessing and receiving healthcare in Ireland, and to identify opportunities for more inclusive and equitable healthcare delivery. Design A descriptive qualitative study using asynchronous online focus groups.
John P. Gilmore, David J. Field
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Orality and overtness: effects on Spanish subject use. [PDF]
McCarley G.
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ABSTRACT Aim To examine if trans and gender non‐conforming participants perceive greater healthcare inequities in their interactions with healthcare practitioners than cisgender sexual minority participants, and analyse free text responses from transgender and gender non‐conforming participants to gain possible insight into causes of inequities ...
Agnes Higgins +9 more
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Increased self-focus and diminished informativity: referential and structural properties of narrative speech production in borderline personality disorder. [PDF]
Felletár F +5 more
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ABSTRACT Aims (1) Explore prelicensure baccalaureate nursing students' perceptions about applying any health equity knowledge gained in school for their future nursing practice. (2) Evaluate whether student perspectives of health equity learning in their programs align with explicit health equity content within curricular documents.
Anna Graefe +3 more
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Dataset of transcribed Indonesian stand-up comedy videos with audience laughter annotations from Kompas TV's YouTube channel. [PDF]
Supriyono +6 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To evaluate whether information about patients' poor sense of security in hypothetical vignette scenarios increases nurses' projected intent to report safety events. Design Quantitative, cross‐sectional factorial survey vignette experiment administered online.
Patricia S. Groves +3 more
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Hearing Pronouns Primes Speakers to Use Pronouns. [PDF]
Arnold JE.
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AI Mimicry and Human Dignity: Chatbot Use as a Violation of Self‐Respect
ABSTRACT This article investigates how human interactions with AI‐powered chatbots may offend human dignity. Current chatbots, driven by large language models, mimic human linguistic behaviour but lack the moral and rational capacities essential for genuine interpersonal respect.
Jan‐Willem van der Rijt +2 more
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