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The Embodied Crossmodal Self Forms Language and Interaction: A Computational Cognitive Review
Human language is inherently embodied and grounded in sensorimotor representations of the self and the world around it. This suggests that the body schema and ideomotor action-effect associations play an important role in language understanding, language
Frank Röder +4 more
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We aimed to investigate the working memory (WM) and language separate contributions to verbal learning and memory in patients with unilateral drug-resistant temporal lobe epilepsy (drTLE); additionally, we explored the mediating role of WM on the ...
Monica Bolocan +2 more
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This research describes the pragmatic meaning of verbal and nonverbal language of Sundanese people in Sindangkasih District, Ciamis Regency, West Java. This research is a qualitative research using ethnopragmatics.
Neneng Tia Ati Yanti +2 more
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Investigating and analyzing the non-verbal language of the body in the sermons of Nahj al-Balaghah [PDF]
An important part of everyday human communication is based on non-verbal language and a large number of communication concepts in interpersonal and public interactions through pauses, glances, gestures, facial expressions. And ... it is exchanged that it
Mohammad Ghafourifar +2 more
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Verbal Lie Detection using Large Language Models
Abstract Given that human accuracy in detecting deception has been proven to not go above the chance level, several automatized verbal lie detection techniques employing Machine Learning and Transformer models have been developed to reach higher levels of accuracy.
Loconte, Riccardo +4 more
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Recent evidence suggests that spatial language in preschool positively affects the development of verbal number skills, as indexed by aggregated performances on counting and number naming tasks.
Carrie Georges +2 more
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Verbal 'prefixation' in the Uralic languages [PDF]
The paper sets out with an overview of preverbs and prefixes in the Uralic languages. It will be shown that most Uralic languages have separable preverbs and only a few have verbal prefixes. These verbal prefixes have been borrowed from Slavic. This means that preverbs never get morphologized in Uralic.
Kiefer, Ferenc, Honti, László
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Verbal Working Memory as Emergent from Language Comprehension and Production
This article reviews current models of verbal working memory and considers the role of language comprehension and long-term memory in the ability to maintain and order verbal information for short periods of time.
Steven C. Schwering +1 more
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Communication in Emergency Situations
Communication in emergency situations requires not only specific verbal but also non-verbal competencies of persons involved. Verbal communication comprises, apart from speech culture and the way language is used, also language competence which is to be ...
Anna Hlavnova, Vladimir Hlavna
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Verbal affix ordering in Hangaza language
This paper aims to analyze the factors triggering suffix ordering in the Hangaza language spoken in Tanzania. Suffix ordering pertinent to verb extensions has been controversial since the twentieth century.
Chipanda Simon
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