The “Double Bind” of Gender‐Based Violence: Secondary Victimization in Courtroom Cross‐Examinations
ABSTRACT This paper examines how secondary victimization is interactionally produced during courtroom cross‐examinations of women who have experienced sexual violence. Drawing on Ethnomethodology, Conversation Analysis and Membership Categorization Analysis, the study investigates how defense attorneys invoke rape myths and gendered stereotypes to ...
Selena Mariano
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Constructed languages are processed by the same brain mechanisms as natural languages. [PDF]
Malik-Moraleda S +11 more
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ABSTRACT Background The percentage of daily automatic speaking valve use (AU) in laryngectomized patients has remained at ~25% since their invention. To increase this percentage, understanding the performance of existent devices is essential. Therefore, we reviewed studies reporting AU, fixation device lifetime (FDL), compliance, and voice and speech ...
Max J. Dullaart +9 more
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Not primed to agree? Short or no effect of rhythmic priming on typical adults processing number agreement. [PDF]
György D, Saddy D, Kotz SA, Franck J.
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Abstract Purpose The purpose is to analyze and compare the quality and readability of information regarding anterior shoulder instability and shoulder stabilization surgery from three LLMs: ChatGPT 4o, ChatGPT Orthopaedic Expert (OE) and Google Gemini. Methods ChatGPT 4o, ChatGPT OE and Google Gemini were used to answer 21 commonly asked questions from
Khaled Skaik +7 more
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Shifting Syllable Production in an Ex Situ Population of a Critically Endangered Songbird
Bali mynas produced songs containing more syllables under increased anthropogenic disturbance. ABSTRACT Singing is an ecologically important behaviour for songbirds. Syllables function as the building blocks of birdsong, so changes to their production will have implications for overall song structure.
Oliver Jepson +3 more
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A cross-language speech model for detection of Parkinson's disease. [PDF]
Lim WS +6 more
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Repeated reading and Chinese oral‐reading fluency: Is prosodic sensitivity an indispensable link?
Abstract Background This quasi‐experimental study tested whether prosodic sensitivity serves as a mediator through which an 8‐week repeated reading intervention improves Chinese oral reading fluency. Methods Seventy‐nine typically developing Chinese Grades 4–6 students, including 39 in the experimental group and 40 in the control group, were recruited ...
Li‐Chih Wang +3 more
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Effect of auditory cues to lexical stress on the visual perception of gestural timing. [PDF]
Ye C, McQueen JM, Bosker HR.
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Exploring the double deficit hypothesis in Spanish schoolchildren using latent profile analysis
Abstract Background Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental disorder caused by deficits in phonological awareness (PA). According to the Double Deficit Hypothesis (DDH), Rapid Automatic Naming (RAN) deficit is another potential independent cause. However, the evidence from studies with languages that vary in orthographic consistency is mixed.
Amanda Flores +3 more
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