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Emoji can facilitate recognition of conveyed indirect meaning
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In: PLoS One (2020)
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What's power got to do with it? : linguistic differences and detection of text message white lies as a function of power ; White lie texting
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Are you who I think you say you are? : effects of linguistic abstraction on applicant evaluation using third party descriptions ; Linguistic abstraction
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Terror management theory and politeness : the effects of mortality salience on preferences for proper linguistic etiquette
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The role of the right hemisphere in processing sarcasm in Asperger's disorder ; Role of RH in processing sarcasm in AD
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Hemispheric lateralization and sarcasm processing : the role of context and prosody ; Prosody and context in sarcasm
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Linguistic Correlates of Asymmetric Motor Symptom Severity in Parkinson's Disease
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