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Subject pronoun expression in Mexican Spanish: ¿Qué pasa en Xalapa?
This study is the first variationist analysis of subject personal pronoun expression (SPE) in the Spanish of Xalapa, Mexico. The overall pronominal rate (25%)—the highest such rate found in Mexican Spanish so far—also constitutes one of the highest in a mainland Spanish variety. Six predictors—four internal and two external—significantly condition SPE.
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Collection and Use of Patient Demographic Information at US Dental School Clinics
ABSTRACT Introduction The aims of this study were to examine the types of demographic information collected about patients at US dental schools, the ways in which that information was collected, and how it was used. Methods An online survey was sent in May 2023 to Assistant/Associate Deans of Clinics or Directors of Clinics at all US dental schools ...
Julie C. Reynolds +3 more
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Speaker subject expression with verbs of cognition – think/believe in Italian and Spanish
In this paper, we study 1st person subject pronoun realization with verbs of cognition in spoken Spanish and Italian corpus data. Previous studies have shown particularly frequent overt subjects with 1st person singular (yo) creo ‘(I) think/believe’ in ...
Peter Herbeck +2 more
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Taraldsen’s generalization in diachrony : evidence from a diachronic corpus [PDF]
International audienceWe present the first large scale quantitative investigation of the syncretisation of verbal subject agreement in Medieval French and test a classic analysis which relates non-syncretic agreement and null subjects as parts of the ...
Crabbé, Benoît +2 more
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Variable Subject Pronoun Expression in the Spanish of Londombia: A study of language contact in Canada [PDF]
According to the extended projection principle, subjects are mandatory in tensed clauses (Chomsky 1982). Languages, however, vary in their use of null and overt subjects. Languages like English, which are [-null subject] languages, require overt subjects (1a), rendering phrases with null subjects ungrammatical (1b), while languages like Spanish, which ...
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Examining Gender Differences in Faculty Promotion Among Canadian Dental Schools
ABSTRACT Objectives There is limited research on gender differences in academic dentistry and leadership within Canadian dental schools. This novel study aimed to assess gender trends among dental school faculty, deanship positions, and student convocation, as well as explore faculty perspectives on institutional attitudes toward gender equality in ...
Roba Ramadan +2 more
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ABSTRACT As artificial intelligence (AI) technologies progress, AI agents arise as potential teammates in the workplace. This study explores how the visual representation of the AI agent as well as its conformity to traditional gender stereotypes affects the manifestation of uncanny valley effects in a workplace team context.
Agata Mirowska, Jbid Arsenyan
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NdeN et acquisition d’informations lexicales à partir du Trésor de la Langue Française Informatisé
For NLP systems, a major issue consists in resolving reference in order to find the themes of documents. In this article, we present a way to find semantic informations to resolve anaphors which use a referential expression of the form NdeN and an ...
Laurence Kister, Evelyne Jacquey
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ABSTRACT This article investigates the application of Sanford Meisner's pedagogical methodology for actors in the professional training of psychotherapists and counselors, with a specific focus on the role of repetition exercises within Meisner's system and their potential to enhance the competencies of gestalt therapists, psychotherapists, and ...
Tomáš Andrášik +1 more
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ABSTRACT Legislative frameworks that support gender equality are crucial for addressing structural inequalities, protecting women's rights, and achieving gender‐equitable land degradation neutrality (LDN) outcomes. This study examines the extent to which national‐level policies and legislation governing LDN and related sectors incorporate gender ...
Cynthia Nneka Olumba +1 more
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