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Indigenous Language Revitalization: Success, Sustainability, and the Future of Human Culture
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In: Capstone Showcase (2022)
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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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Cross-currents: Indigenous language interpreting in Australia's justice system (Public Version) .pdf ...
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Cross-currents: Indigenous language interpreting in Australia's justice system (Public Version) .pdf ...
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Is implicit information quantifiable? A corpus-based analysis of British and Italian political tweets. ...
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Is implicit information quantifiable? A corpus-based analysis of British and Italian political tweets. ...
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Signs of Globalization: ASL Influence in the Lexicon of New Zealand Sign Language ...
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Investigating the maintenance of lexically entrained terms across adulthood ...
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Introduction During dialogue, adults tend to imitate their interlocutors’ language use. This conversational alignment occurs at multiple different levels of language and seems to function to ensure effective communication and rewarding interactions. In this study we specifically focus on the tendency for a speaker to reuse the same word as that used by a conversational partner (e.g. using brolly after your partner has used brolly; Brennan & Clark, 1996), known as lexical entrainment. It is well established that lexical entrainment implicates both unmediated processing (e.g. lexical retrieval) and mediated processing (e.g. speakers’ beliefs about their interlocutor). Unmediated theories have highlighted the role of automatic priming in lexical entrainment, whereby exposure to a partner’s lexical label (e.g. brolly) makes its representation more accessible in memory and easier to retrieve and reuse (Pickering & Garrod, 2004). Moreover, mediated theories have suggested that speakers’ beliefs may also ...
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Cognitive Psychology; Communication; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Psychology; Linguistics; Other Communication; Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics; Psychology; Social and Behavioral Sciences
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URL: https://osf.io/6s5yx/ https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/6s5yx
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Plain Language or Anything But?
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In: Journal of Aviation/Aerospace Education & Research (2022)
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The Influence of L1 and L2 Phonological Awareness on L2 Vocabulary Learning ...
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Vedantic Basis and Praxis of the Integral Advaita of Sri Aurobindo
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In: Monsoon: South Asian Studies Association Journal (2022)
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Tusha Hiti: The Origin and Significance of the Name
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In: Monsoon: South Asian Studies Association Journal (2022)
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Perspectives from Contemporary India and 6th Century Jain Yoga
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In: Monsoon: South Asian Studies Association Journal (2022)
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Ganges in Indian Sculpture and Literature: Mythology and Personification
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In: Monsoon: South Asian Studies Association Journal (2022)
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Digital and Spatial Humanities Mapping: Eurasia-Pacific Early Trade and Belief Linkages
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In: Monsoon: South Asian Studies Association Journal (2022)
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Language Attitudes of Turkish-Arabic Bilingual Speakers in a Village in Hatay ...
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Experiment 2: Mind over body: Linguistic control of sustained physical efforts ...
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Exploring variability in compound tensification in Seoul Korean ...
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