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Addressing patients’ communication support needs through speech-language pathologist-nurse information-sharing: Employing ethnography to understand the acute stroke context
Cruice, M.; Jones, J.; Barnard, R. A.. - : Taylor and Francis, 2022
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A Systematic Review of Studies Describing the Effectiveness, Acceptability, and Potential Harms of Place-Based Interventions to Address Loneliness and Mental Health Problems
Hsueh, Y-C.; Batchelor, R.; Liebmann, M.. - : MDPI AG, 2022
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Is Early Bilingual Experience Associated with Greater Fluid Intelligence in Adults?
D’Souza, D.; Dakhch, Y.. - : MDPI AG, 2022
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Time for talk: The work of reflexivity in developing empirical understanding of speech and language therapist and nursing interaction on stroke wards
Barnard, R. A.. - : Springer, 2022
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Generic learning mechanisms can drive social inferences: The role of type frequency
Endress, A.; Ahmed, S.. - : Psychonomic Society, 2022
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Animalizing women and feminizing men: The psychological intersections of human supremacism, sexism, and anti-veganism
Salmen, Alina. - 2022
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Learning from communication versus observation in great apes
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A socio-ecological perspective on the gestural communication of great ape species, individuals, and social units
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From Beethoven to Beyoncé : do changing aesthetic cultures amount to ‘cumulative cultural evolution’?
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Inferential communication : bridging the gap between intentional and ostensive communication in non-human primates
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Bo-NO-bouba-kiki : picture-word mapping but no spontaneous sound symbolic speech-shape mapping in a language trained bonobo
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The social and psychological work of metaphor: a corpus linguistic investigation
Dilkes, Jane. - 2022
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Causal and associational language in observational health research: a systematic evaluation
Haber, Noah; Wieten, Sarah; Rohrer, Julia. - : Bloomberg School of Public Health - Oxford University Press, 2022
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(Hetero)sexist microaggressions in practice
Lobban, Rosemary; Luyt, Russell; McDermott, Daragh. - : Equinox Publishing Ltd., 2022
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Is passive priming really impervious to verb semantics? a high-powered replication of Messenger Et al. (2012)
Messenger, Katherine; Darmasetiyawan, I Made Sena; Ambridge, Ben. - : University of California Press * Journals Division, 2022
Abstract: The aim of the present study was to conduct a particularly stringent pre-registered in-vestigation of the claim that there exists a level of linguistic representation that “includes syntactic category information but not semantic information” (Branigan & Pickering, 2017: 8). As a test case, we focussed on the English passive; a construction for which previous findings have been somewhat contradictory. On the one hand, several studies using different methodologies have found an advantage for theme-experiencer passives (e.g., The girl was shocked by the tiger; and also agent-patient passives; e.g., The girl was hit by the tiger) over experiencer-theme passives (e.g., The girl was ignored by the tiger). On the other hand, Messenger et al. (2012) found no evidence that theme-experiencer and experiencer-theme passives vary in their propensity to prime production of agent-patient passives. We therefore conducted an online replication of Messen-ger et al (2012) with a pre-registered appropriately powered sample (N=240). Although a large and significant priming effect (i.e., an effect of prime sentence type) was ob-served, a Bayesian analysis yielded only weak/anecdotal evidence (BF=2.11) for the crucial interaction of verb type by prime type; a finding that was robust to different coding and exclusion decisions, operationalizations of verb semantics (dichoto-mous/continuous), analysis frameworks (Bayesian/frequentist) and – as per a mixed-effects-multiverse analyses – random effects structures. Nevertheless, these findings do no not provide evidence for the absence of semantic effects (as has been argued for the findings of Messenger et al, 2012). We conclude that these and related findings are best explained by a model that includes both lexical, exemplar-level representations and rep-resentations at multiple higher levels of abstraction.
Keyword: BF Psychology; P Philology. Linguistics
URL: https://doi.org/10.1525/collabra.31055
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Gestational age, parent education, and education in adulthood
Bilsteen, Josephine Funck; Alenius, Suvi; Bråthen, Magne. - : American Academy of Pediatrics, 2022
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Prior experience with unlabeled actions facilitates 3-year-old children's verb learning
Aussems, Suzanne; Mumford, Katherine H.; Kita, Sotaro. - : American Psychological Association, 2022
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COVID-19 first lockdown as a window into language acquisition : associations between caregiver-child activities and vocabulary gains
Kartushina, Natalia; Mani, Nivedita; Aktan-Erciyes , Aslı. - : Carnegie Mellon University Library Publishing Service, 2022
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'Now I am myself’: exploring how people with post-stroke aphasia experienced Solution Focused Brief Therapy within the SOFIA Trial
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Start with “Why,” but only if you have to: The strategic framing of novel ideas across different audiences
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