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An Autistic “Linguatype”? Neologisms, New Words, and New Insights
ABSTRACT In this commentary, we present new ideas about autistic neologisms. This essay has two primary goals. First, we argue that an autistic predilection to form neologisms generates intriguing new hypotheses about language in autism, including the possibility that a tendency to use neologisms could be a featural element of an autistic “linguatype” (
Emily Zane, Rhiannon J. Luyster
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Metaphor and Experimental Pragmatics: When Theory Meets Empirica linvestigation
In this contribution we focus on one phenomenon that has a special role in pragmatic theorizing, namely metaphor, and select two issues deriving from theoretical models and prone to be tested experimentally.
Valentina Bambini, Donatella Resta
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Zenon Klemensiewicz a składnia dialektów polskich i słowiańskich
Zenon Klemensiewicz and the Syntax of Polish and Slavic Dialects The paper discusses two issues: 1) Z. Klemensiewicz’s previously unknown research in the area of dialectal syntax, and 2) his dispute with J.
Maciej Rak
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ABSTRACT Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) face substantial challenges in understanding emotions, including difficulty in recognizing emotions through nonverbal cues, interpreting others' affective and mental states, and developing emotional vocabulary. Research suggests that the association between emotion recognition and social functioning
Ifat Bar, Sigal Eden, Ofer Golan
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Objectives: The SYNTAX score is a grading system that evaluates the complexity and prognosis of patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).
Hadi Safarian+5 more
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Implications From the Analogous Relationship Between Evolutionary and Learning Processes
Organismal evolution resembles learning processes in many aspects, but the analogy has not been widely recognized. We discuss new opportunities inspired by this analogy to enhance predictive capabilities and theoretical developments in both research fields, especially using white‐box modeling for expanding predictive theory in evolutionary biology ...
Jason Cheok Kuan Leong+3 more
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THE deep structure of a sentence, according to Chomsky1, includes (1) a specification of its fundamental grammatical relations, such as its “logical” subject and object; and (2) a series of transformational “footnotes” indicating the form taken by the actual sentence, for example, that it is passive.
Rosemary Stevenson+1 more
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The protein LmrR is a versatile scaffold to design artificial metalloenzymes. Here, we show that the M8D/A92E (DE) mutations that result in a much more efficient catalyst, destabilize the protein dimerization interface and alter the conformation landscape when binding metal cofactor and substrates are shown.
Adil A. Safeer+5 more
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Syntax in animal communication: its study in songbirds and other taxa
Many building blocks of human language can be found within the vocal communication systems of other species, most notably songbirds. One of the most prominent of these building blocks is syntax.
Heather Wolverton, Rindy C. Anderson
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The article puts forward the hypothesis of the possible existence of direct and reverse communication between the subject of "city resident" and the object of "urban structure". The features of "urban Language" are considered.
Dmitry A. Kolevatykh
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