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Die modernen mongolischen Sprachen im Spannungsfeld zwischen Ökologie und Evidenz ...
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Reo Ra’ivavae (Ra’ivavae, Austral Archipelago, French-occupied Polynesia) - Language Snapshot ...
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An error analysis of expressive morphological subskills in preschool deaf children. ...
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Investigating the stability of lexical entrainment in adulthood ...
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Using corpus-driven and experimental psycholinguistics to study contemporary dialects ...
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STUDIES OF OBSCENE VOCABULARY: PROBLEMS AND DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS ...
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Emoji Use in Online Communication with Emerging Adults: The Impact on Ambiguity, Affect, and Social Connection ...
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While social distancing is an essential aspect of slowing the spread of the coronavirus, individuals are reporting significant levels of loneliness and other forms of psychological distress. Emerging adults (ages 18-29) specifically are struggling as their need for social connection is critical to their development and mental health. Guidelines from various health organizations recommended to stay connected, but the lack of nonverbal cues in electronically mediated communication (EMC) makes maintaining relationships online more difficult. Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, our online communication has been advancing, so that some nonverbal cues, such as gestures and facial expressions, can be replicated in text conversations. Emoticons and emojis have made connecting emotionally with others a possibility, especially with a population of emerging adults who are adept with technology. Specifically, this study will examine the role of emojis in providing emotional cues to reduce ambiguity, enhance positive ...
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Developmental Psychology; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Psychology; FOS Sociology; Linguistics; Other Psychology; Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics; Psychology; Social and Behavioral Sciences; Social Psychology and Interaction; Sociology
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URL: https://osf.io/hd7kt/ https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/hd7kt
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How does visual display influence participants' turn-taking and opinions during technology-mediated multiparty discussions? ...
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STUDIES OF OBSCENE VOCABULARY: PROBLEMS AND DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS ...
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The influence of food labels with indulgent language on healthy food choices: sensory versus hedonic ...
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La gramaticalización de operadores de voz verbal en lenguas indoamericanas de Sudamérica: Medir lo medible en mapudungún (Chile/Argentina) ...
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