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Evidence of the interplay of genetics and culture in Ethiopia. ...
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Supplementary materials for "True Clauses and False Connections" ...
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A corpus designed to study preprints produced during the Covid-19 crisis and to make comparative studies with the pre-pandemic period ...
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Supplementary materials for "True Clauses and False Connections" ...
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A corpus designed to study preprints produced during the Covid-19 crisis and to make comparative studies with the pre-pandemic period ...
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Integration into Canadian Society: Immigration, Language and Sense of Belonging ...
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Comparing Instructional Methods for Address Pronouns in Second Language German ...
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Language affinity of heritage speakers in Western Canada: The link between language and emotions ...
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Crosslinguistic study of disjunctive particles -- availability of exclusive interpretations ...
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The goal of these experiments is to investigate whether complex disjunctive particles are interpreted exclusively, whenever a language has both a simplex and a complex disjunctive particle. In the first phase, we start with English "or" and "either...or". Since English is a language that has both a simplex, i.e. "or", and a complex, i.e. "either...or", disjunctive particle, our hypothesis is that the simplex one is interpreted inclusively and the complex one exclusively. In this experiment, this hypothesis is tested by means of a binary judgment task: After giving a brief context, a guess is made containing the disjunctive particle (simplex or complex). The participant sees a picture depicting what actually happened and is then asked whether the guess was correct or not. At later phases, the same experiment will be translated into different languages and ran with speakers of those languages, to explore how simplex and complex disjunctive particles are interpreted cross-linguistically. ...
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Comparative and Historical Linguistics; FOS Languages and literature; Linguistics; Social and Behavioral Sciences; Typological Linguistics and Linguistic Diversity
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URL: https://osf.io/z26ct/ https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/z26ct
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Linguistic and Personological Features of the Doka & Martin Grieving Style Continuum ...
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ПОНЯТИЯ «ЯЗЫК»/«РОДНОЙ ЯЗЫК» В ЕВРОПЕЙСКОЙ ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКОЙ ТРАДИЦИИ ...
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What Do Experts Mean? Generic Statements in League of Legends ...
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Effects of expanding retrieval practice in the learning of an increasing set of second language vocabulary ...
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Measuring Infants’ Preference for Infant-Directed Speech in a Web-based Experimental Setting ...
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