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381“…To this end, we adduce a broad range of evidence from linguistics, genetics, paleontology, and archaeology clearly suggesting that Neandertals shared with us something like modern speech and language. …”
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382por Ticini, Luca F.Enlace del recurso
Publicado 2013
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383“…We report an eye-tracking study that investigates which features (attentional, visual, and linguistic) influence object naming. We find that the amount of visual attention directed toward an object, its position and saliency, along with linguistic factors such as word frequency, animacy, and semantic proximity, significantly influence whether the object will be named or not. …”
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384“…We apply phylogenetic methods to test support for this hypothesis against an alternative hypothesis that Yeniseian represents a back-migration to Asia from a Beringian ancestral population. We coded a linguistic dataset of typological features and used neighbor-joining network algorithms and Bayesian model comparison based on Bayes factors to test the fit between the data and the linguistic phylogenies modeling two dispersal hypotheses. …”
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385“…We show that the degree of cross-linguistic overlap varies, such that words can be more or less “cognate,” in terms of their phonological and semantic overlap. …”
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386“…We used the dual-task paradigm to infer how linguistic information is represented in the brain by indexing its susceptibility to retrieval interference. …”
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387por Hansen, Alana, Nitschke, Monika, Saniotis, Arthur, Benson, Jill, Tan, Yan, Smyth, Val, Wilson, Leigh, Han, Gil-Soo, Mwanri, Lillian, Bi, PengEnlace del recurso
Publicado 2014
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388“…In this study, we investigated the linguistic patterns of fraudulent (N = 24; 170,008 words) and genuine publications (N = 25; 189,705 words) first-authored by social psychologist Diederik Stapel. …”
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389por Cowley, Stephen J.“…Using radical embodied cognitive science, the paper offers the hypothesis that language is symbiotic: its agent-environment dynamics arise as linguistic embodiment is managed under verbal constraints. …”
Publicado 2014
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390por Hruschka, Daniel J., Branford, Simon, Smith, Eric D., Wilkins, Jon, Meade, Andrew, Pagel, Mark, Bhattacharya, Tanmoy“…We develop a general statistical model that can detect concerted changes in aligned sequence data and apply it to study regular sound changes in the Turkic language family. RESULTS: Linguistic evolution, unlike the genetic substitutional process, is dominated by events of concerted evolutionary change. …”
Publicado 2015
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391“…In fact, the acquisition of number words provides linguistic input that the quantity system may not ignore. …”
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392por El-Nahas, Ahmed R., Elsaadany, Mohamed M., Tharwat, Mohamed, Mosbah, Ahmed, Metwally, Amr H., Hawary, Amr, Keeley, Francis X., Sheir, Khaled Z.Enlace del recurso
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393“…The study has further tested the possibility of applying Dermatoglyphics in population genetic & anthropologic research, highlighting on the prospect of developing a method to trace back population origins & ancient movement patterns. Additionally, linguistic clustering was deemed significant for the Ethiopian population, coinciding with recent genome wide studies that have ascertained that linguistic clustering as to being more crucial than the geographical patterning in the Ethiopian context. …”
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396“…METHODS: We introduce a linguistically motivated rule-based approach for recognizing and normalizing names of bacteria habitats in biomedical text by using an ontology. …”
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397“…A global developmental delay is expected from Down syndrome, affecting motor, cognitive, linguistic and personal-social skills. However, not always these delays are proportional; different conditions occur due to several intrinsic and extrinsic variables that must be controlled to form groups of greater homogeneity. …”
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398“…We found greater accuracy in spelling in Italian than English children: Italian children were very accurate after only 2 years of schooling, while in English children the spelling performance was still poor after 5 years of schooling. Cross-linguistic differences in spelling accuracy proved to be more persistent than the corresponding ones in reading accuracy. …”
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399“…We examined this basic social cognitive question in a real world context using a “big data” approach—the recent record-low levels of public approval of the U.S. Congress. Using Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC), we text analyzed all 123+ million words spoken by members of the U.S. …”
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400“…We built a machine learning based system that utilized simple yet effective linguistic features to extract relations with maximum entropy models. …”
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