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What Spanish can tell us about the syntax of eventives vs. stative verbal predicates
The main goal of this article is to argue and provide support for the distinction between eventive and stative verbal predicates being encoded in the syntax.
Jonathan E. McDonald
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ABSTRACT Background Text‐based online chat (TBC) offers accessible mental health support for youths and young persons who may avoid traditional face‐to‐face services. While research demonstrates TBC's effectiveness, limited studies examine which specific chat helpers' communication features contribute to positive outcomes. This study identified textual
Gerard Siew Keong Chung, Tse Min Lim
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Abstract Green and Giblin's ‘systematic review’ of multiliteracies in the December 2025 issue of this journal concludes: there is ‘no evidence’ of impact. This paper replies with a three‐layer analysis of that claim and the evidentiary regime behind it.
Bill Cope, Mary Kalantzis
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This volume presents a collection of papers touching on various issues concerning the syntax and semantics of predicative constructions. A hot topic in the study of predicative copula constructions, with direct implications for the treatment of he (how ...
Strigin, Anatolij +3 more
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La conception syntaxique de la polysémie : une critique
In many theories, differences in grammatical form necessarily entail differences in meaning. This is the position defended by, for example, Goldberg, whose ‘principle of no synonymy’ states that ‘if two constructions are syntactically distinct, they must
Nick Riemer
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ABSTRACT This systematic review synthesizes evidence from 68 studies, including peer‐reviewed journal articles, indexed conference/workshop proceedings and five remaining arXiv preprints published between 2022 and 2025, on small language models (SLMs) as computationally efficient alternatives to large language models (LLMs).
Sena Dikici, Turgay Tugay Bilgin
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What is easy and what is hard to acquire in a second language?
In looking at differential difficulties at the different linguistic modules and interfaces, this paper argues for the Bottleneck Hypothesis (Slabakova 2008).
Slabakova, Roumyana, Roumyana Slabakova
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Refinement for user interface designs
Formal approaches to software development require that we correctly describe (or specify) systems in order to prove properties about our proposed solution prior to building it. We must then follow a rigorous process to transform our specification into an
Reeves, Steve, Bowen, Judy
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Thinking Is Not Enough: The B* Expansion Technique for Enhancing Autonomous LLM Agents
ABSTRACT Most autonomous agents built on large language models (LLMs) focus on improving internal reasoning while assuming a fixed and complete set of primitive actions. In this work, we challenge this assumption and introduce the B*$$ {B}^{\ast } $$ expansion technique, an action‐centric method that enables agents to iteratively construct new actions ...
Sebastián Andrés Mayorquín Posadas +1 more
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Féry C, Skopeteas S, Hörnig R. Cross-linguistic comparison of prosody, syntax and information structure in a production experiment on localising expressions. Transactions of the Philological Society.
Stavros Skopeteas +5 more
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