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The Discourse on LGBTQ Coming Out Process in Academic Journals ...
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Predicting Work Engagement with Employees’ Self-Narratives: A Text Mining Approach ...
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Identifying preschool measures most predictive of language outcomes at 11 years in the Early Language in Victoria Study ...
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Semantic dimensions of depressions: a Demonstrative Choice Task ...
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Similarity between person roles in a card sorting experiment ...
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Son of a Biscuit! Self-Construal, Interpersonal Closeness, and Euphemistic Swearwords in Public Apologies ...
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Presuppositions in If-Conditionals: Testing for Asymmetry ...
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Contributions of iconic gesture to concurrent and displaced word learning ...
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How children and adults describe events and their causes ...
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This study compares how children and adults describe different types of causation events in French and Italian. We ask children between 3-6 years old and adults to describe the causation events depicted in a series of videos inspired by Rissman et al. (2019, Language, Cognition and Neuroscience) on conceptual accessibility. We examine whether children attend to differences in the presence and type of cause (full body agent, hand agent, inanimate causer, no cause) in a similar way to adults, as revealed by their choice of argument structure encoding (e.g. active transitive, passive transitive, intransitive) and their use of overt linguistic marking. Based on Rissman et al., we expect children to produce active transitive constructions when describing events with body agents, and intransitives or passive constructions when describing changes of state caused by hand agents and inanimate causers; causation events with no external cause or an inanimate causer should be described using intransitive constructions. ...
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Arts and Humanities; First and Second Language Acquisition; FOS Languages and literature; French and Francophone Language and Literature; French Linguistics; Italian Language and Literature; Italian Linguistics; Linguistics; Social and Behavioral Sciences
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/trnp6 https://osf.io/trnp6/
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Text 41: Wor Oser Ma Fafyar Bekur Sinan Rumbrawer, Kaset 2 "A Wor Song And The Story About Elder Rumbrawer, 2nd Tape" ...
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FAIRsharing record for: Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard ... : METS ...
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FAIRsharing record for: Corpus Encoding Standards ... : CES / XCES ...
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Text 62: Kapapar Bepampam, Kaset 3 "Genealogy, 3rd Tape" ...
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Text 46: Fafyar Bekuru Mnu Samber "The Story of the Samber Village" ...
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