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MORPHOLOGICAL AND SEMANTIC FEATURES OF THE GERMAN EMOTIVE VERBS EXPRESSING THE EMOTION OF SADNESS
Description of morphological and semantic features of the German derivative and non-derivative emotive verbs expressing the emotion of sadness helps understand the culture-specific peculiarities of the given phenomenon.
N. A. Konstantinova
doaj
ABSTRACT This study measured experiences of parenting stress and stressful life events in caregivers of families with a toddler who has either an autistic or non‐autistic older sibling(s). Caregivers of toddlers (12–18 months old) with older autistic siblings (Sibs‐autism; n = 58) and toddlers with older non‐autistic siblings (Sibs‐NA; n = 46 ...
Jennifer E. Magnuson +9 more
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Question/answer congruence and the semantics of wh-phrases [PDF]
This paper is about the semantics of wh-phrases. It is argued that wh-phrases should not be analyzed as indefinites as, for example, Karttunen (1977) and many others have done, but as functional expressions with an indefinite core -their function being ...
Reich, Ingo
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Derivation and category change (III): verbalization
This chapter deals with verbalization as a productive word formation process in Spanish. We first present the main empirical facts about derived verbs (with a special focus on the selectional properties of the verbalizing suffixes and the syntactic and semantic properties of the derivatives) as then review analytical and theoretical issues related to ...
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ABSTRACT Emotion Dysregulation (ED) refers to difficulties in using adaptive strategies to modulate and express emotional arousal in socially appropriate ways. While ED contributes to developmental trajectories including peer engagement, academic achievement, and mental health in neurotypical children, its impact on autistic children is unclear.
Yeseul Shin +5 more
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Interval Timing Is Altered in Male Nrxn1+/− Mice: A Model of Autism Spectrum Disorder
ABSTRACT Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by impaired social interactions and communication, and increased repetitive and stereotypical behavior. Neuroimaging shows functional abnormalities in brain areas involved in temporal processing in autistic individuals, and they also show deficits in interval timing.
Kyle M. Roddick +3 more
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Autism Spectrum Disorder Among Gender‐Diverse Children and Adolescents: A National Cohort Study
ABSTRACT Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is more prevalent in transgender and gender‐diverse (TGD) individuals than in the general population, yet the specific developmental pathways within and clinical outcomes of this intersection are insufficiently understood.
Erez Topaz +7 more
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ABSTRACT Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by persistent differences in social communication and interaction, as well as restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities. Language difficulties are common in autism and can affect multiple domains, including phonology, morphology ...
Dilber Kaçar Kütükçü +2 more
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The syntax of depictives : subjects, modes of judgement and I-L/S-L properties [PDF]
In this work, I provide an analysis of adjectival depictive constructions which accounts for most of their fundamental properties. First, I focus on the restrictions having to do with the integration of the depictive and the verbal predicate: they are ...
Ardid-Gumiel, Ana
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Derivate verbale de la antroponime
Proper nouns served as the basis for creating many words of the consolidated vocabulary of the Romanian language. ldquo;The communization of proper namesrdquo; is an ongoing process and holds many examples among nouns, adjectives, verbs. Verbalization is a common phenomenon found in anthroponymy.
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