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Ludwig Wittgenstein: The Nature of Religion - Irfan Ajvazi ...
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Finding the best way to put media bias research into practice via an annotation app ...
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Semantics and interpretation of the response particles ano ‘yes’ and ne ‘no’ ...
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Experiment 2: Jury Suggestibility: The Effect of Judicial Instruction on Juror’s use of Covert Recording Transcripts ...
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Are neural language models sensitive to false belief? A computational study. ...
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Neural correlates and subjective assessments of multimodal training on perception of foreign language prosody ...
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Effect of singular 'they' on the meanings of weak and strong crossover sentences ...
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Leibniz Dream: Children's comprehension of conjunctive expressions in Hungarian ...
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Use of referential expressions in a communicative set-up ...
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Our goal is to check the biases of the materials we intend to use for a later study. We will present participants with visual and linguistic representation of a main event, followed by two possible follow-ups (again represented both visually and linguistically). These two possible continuations will involve the same action but will vary on whether the agent is the same character as the agent in the previous event or as its patient. For example, the main event could involve a tall man pushing a short man. Two possible continuations would be the tall man crying or the short man crying. Participants need to choose the most likely continuation among those two options. In doing so, we will be able to establish whether there is a preferred continuation for each pair of events. In particular, we will be able to determine whether participants have a bias towards continuations that involve the agent or the patient of the main event. ...
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Communication; communication; FOS Languages and literature; Linguistics; pragmatics; pronouns; referential expressions; semantics; Social and Behavioral Sciences
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/7p6yt https://osf.io/7p6yt/
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Potential of automatic speech processing technologies for early detection of oral language disorders: a meta-analytic review ...
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Orthographical relationships between figures and characters ...
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Investigating the Folk Concept of Pain: Implication & Projection ...
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Movies with imaginary worlds cluster together because of exploration-related terms in plot summaries ...
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