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Abstract Although research on the mental health of sexual and gender minorities (SGM) in Japan remains limited, existing studies suggest that many experience psychological distress due to societal stigma. However, little work has examined these experiences within a cultural framework that considers intragroup dynamics and social identity processes ...
Alexander Navarro, Jiro Takai
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ABSTRACT Languages differ in how words carve up the world into categories, and these differences in lexical categories often influence how speakers interpret perceived events. Past research has shown that languages with a single and general word for one domain tend to cue attention more broadly than languages with multiple, more specific verbs.
Hiromichi Hagihara +3 more
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A Topic Testlet Model for Calibrating Testlet Constructed Responses
Abstract Constructed responses (CRs) within testlets are widely used to assess complex skills but can pose calibration challenges due to local item dependence. A few current testlet models incorporate testlet‐specific effects to address local dependence but struggle with interpreting these effects and may not fully capture the complexities of CR items ...
Jiawei Xiong +8 more
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Abstract The current study investigated from a usage‐based perspective how phrasal frequency and collocational strength of verb–preposition collocations influence preposition placement in wh‐relative clauses. Native English speakers and Chinese learners of English as a second language of the intermediate and advanced English proficiencies completed a ...
Henan Duan (she/her) +2 more
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A Guide to Build (ING) GLMM Trees in Canadian Maritime English: Part 2, Linguistic Factors
ABSTRACT This second paper in a two‐part methodological guide demonstrates how Generalised Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) tree analysis can be used to explore linguistic conditioning in sociolinguistic variation. Building on Part 1, which introduced the dataset and illustrated how GLMM trees reveal social patterning in (ING) variation, Part 2 focuses on the
Matt Hunt Gardner
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About prisoners and dictators: the role of other-self focus, social value orientation, and sterotype primes in shaping cooperative behavior. [PDF]
Six experiments examined the effects of person factors (i.e., social value orientation and consistency) and situation factors (i.e., stereotype primes) on cooperative behavior in various experimental games.
Corneille, O +4 more
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Mophophonological aspects in the paradigms of strong and weak pronouns
Considerando que os traços-j podem vir realizados nos pronomes fortes e nos tipos de pronomes fracos (pronomes livres, clíticos ou flexão de concordância), este trabalho propõe que a possibilidade de homofonia (rima) entre eles pode levar à elipse dos pronomes livres fracos, gerando o fenômeno do chamado sujeito nulo pro, e que é na morfofonologia que ...
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Impaired use of function words in European French-speaking children with developmental language disorder. [PDF]
Le Normand MT, Thai-Van H.
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Abstract This paper is a response to Elbourne’s (Natural Language Semantics 29:579–600, 2021) observation that pronouns can take on the semantics of a quantifier in English. I refer to the pronouns discovered by Elbourne as Q-type pronouns. I provide comparable data from German and extract constraints on when the phenomenon can occur by way ...
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Syntactic change in diachrony versus contact-induced change: two sides of the same coin? [PDF]
D'Alessandro R, Putnam MT, Terenghi S.
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