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    The Interpretation of Indexicals in Hybrid Quotation: A Pragmatic Account by Philippe De Brabanter

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In this paper, I offer an analysis of a type of hybrid (including ‘mixed’, or ‘double-duty’) quotation that contains expressions indexed to a deictic centre distinct from the speaker of the host sentence, as in Trump insisted there was “zero chance I’ll quit”. …”
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    Binaural speech intelligibility for combinations of noise, reverberation, and hearing-aid signal processing. by James M Kates, Mathieu Lavandier, Ramesh Kumar Muralimanohar, Emily M H Lundberg, Kathryn H Arehart

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The impact of these factors and their interactions is considered for normal-hearing (NH) and hearing-impaired (HI) listeners for sentence stimuli. Both listener groups showed a significant reduction in intelligibility as the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) decreased, and showed a reduction in intelligibility in reverberation when compared to anechoic listening. …”
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  3. 463

    Gamifikasi Dalam Kelas Bahasa Indonesia Bagi Penutur Asing (BIPA) Anak by Fendy Yogha Pratama, Vera Yuli Erviana, Iis Suwartini, Mixghan Norman Antono

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Thematic data analysis revealed that gamification using Wordwall was implemented through five types of games: (1) Complete The Word, (2) The Hidden Words, (3) The Pacman Game, (4) Word Puzzles, and (5) Sentence Puzzles. Meanwhile, learners made four types of pronunciation errors: (1) sound addition, (2) sound omission, (3) sound alteration, and (4) code-switching. …”
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    Graph Convolutional Network for Word Sense Disambiguation by Chun-Xiang Zhang, Rui Liu, Xue-Yao Gao, Bo Yu

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Discriminative features and sentence containing the ambiguous word are used as nodes to construct the WSD graph. …”
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    Fluency and complexity as coupled growers in speaking English at secondary school – A case study of a good, average, and poor language learner by Katarzyna Joanna Rokoszewska

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Syntactic complexity was investigated in terms of general sentence complexity, subordination, coordination, and nominalisation, whereas lexical complexity was construed in terms of lexical density, sophistication, and variation. …”
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    THE INNER CONFLICT: CONSCIENCE OR STATE'S RULE by RB. Edi Pramono

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Antigone, the main character, is encountering a dilemma of whether to keep on the conscience of burying her brother or to obey her king’s edict forbidding her to bury him otherwise death sentence she has to bear. This inner conflict represents the power relation between Antigone and the king. …”
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    Forfeiture to the State: Using Grammar to Interpret Section 35 of the Criminal Procedure Act by Terrence R Carney

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Read with other thematic roles like "Agent" and "Patient", the statutory interpreter should be able to determine both the relevant instrument role and its potential to affect a change in the object of a sentence, suggesting direct involvement. To better understand the grammar, this contribution modestly explains the Cognitive Linguistic approach to argument structure and thematic roles and briefly summarises Ronald Langacker's "action chain" model. …”
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    Identifying the Prophetic Legal Ethos in the Death Penalty Provisions of the Indonesian Criminal Code by Basto Daeng Robo

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Essentially, the arrangements pertaining to the death penalty are positioned as instruments for societal education. If a convict sentenced to death demonstrates genuine remorse and makes efforts toward rehabilitation, the imposition of the death penalty may be reconsidered in favor of life imprisonment. …”
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    Metaphors and Idioms of Wayang Tradition by Agus Tricahyo, Yufridal Fitri Nursalam

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The analysis revealed 52 patterns of metaphors and idioms encompassing figurative, personification, simile, verbal, phrase, sentence, and adjectival idioms. These expressions convey a wide range of meanings, from descriptive phenomena and social values to complex concepts, such as hedonism, pessimism, and domestic issues. …”
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  10. 470

    Legal aspects of responsibility for publishing or re-publishing incorrect information on social media (a study in UAE law) by Ziad AL-Enizi, Ahmad Ghandour

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The study concluded with the criminal and civil liability of the perpetrator of the act of publishing or republishing; the cases of jurisdiction of the Emirati court in civil liability claims; determining the law applicable to those cases, and other findings and recommendations, the most important of which were: the UAE Penal Code criminalizes this behavior and punishes it with a sentence of three to fifteen years imprisonment and a fine not exceeding one million dirhams. …”
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  11. 471

    Beyond Anything Realism Can Represent? Monstrous Crime in Marx’s Victorian Novel by Jayson Althofer

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It highlights his development of Engels’s Gothic realism, demonstrates how <i>Capital</i> begins <i>in media res</i>—its first sentence presenting an immense, monstrous collection of evidence of Capital’s cannibalism—and links this opening crime scene to Marx’s portrayal of the 1863 case of Mary Anne Walkley. …”
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    Lightweight Word Spacing Model Based on Short Text Messages for Social Networking in Smart Homes by Yeongkil Song, Harksoo Kim

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…The proposed system consists of a word spacing dictionary and a pattern-matching module. When a sentence is entered, the pattern-matching module inserts spaces by simply looking up the word spacing dictionary in a back-off manner. …”
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    Developing a creative pedagogy to understand the university experience of non-traditional students by Helena Gosling, Lol Burke, Sarah MacLennan

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Learning Together was originally developed and implemented by Dr Amy Ludlow and Dr Ruth Armstrong at the University of Cambridge to provide opportunities for university students to learn alongside people serving a custodial sentence (Armstrong and Ludlow, 2016).   …”
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    L’expression du déplacement en italien et français L2 : influence translinguistique vs tendances communes by Simona Anastasio, Sandra Benazzo

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…French and Italian speakers in their native language, some intratypological variation is also found between the two verb-framed languages in question concerning the distribution of path information within a sentence (locus). The analysis of non-native data reveals some common tendencies related to general acquisitional principles in the productions of intermediate learners (e.g., use of idiosyncratic verb and prepositional forms, but no specific L1 effect in L2). …”
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    Vietnamese Sentiment Analysis under Limited Training Data Based on Deep Neural Networks by Huu-Thanh Duong, Tram-Anh Nguyen-Thi, Vinh Truong Hoang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This paper uses the preprocessing techniques to clean and normalize the data and generate the new samples from the limited training dataset based on many text augmentation techniques such as lexicon substitution, sentence shuffling, back translation, syntax-tree transformation, and embedding mixup. …”
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    RHETORICAL MOVES AND LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF JOURNAL ARTICLE ABSTRACTS BY POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL AUTHORS IN APPLIED LINGUISTICS by Rosyi Putri Andika, Safnil Arsyad, Alamsyah Harahap

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The common linguistic features used by three groups of authors are active voice, present tense, and simple sentence. By comparing the three groups of abstracts the differences are found in the postgraduate students authors. …”
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    Disposition Practices of Records in Procurement and Disposal Units of Uganda College of Commerce-Kabale. by Naturinda, Apophia

    Published 2024
    “…Proposed solutions included adopting a records management legislative framework, training staff to equip them with the necessary expertise, ensuring consistency with policy in record disposal, avoiding unnecessary long-term storage of records, and sentencing files with reference to relevant retention schedules upon creation. …”
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    Oral Health of Lipjan Convicts: Kosovo Prison House by Luljeta Zajmi, Agim Begzati, Milaim Sejdini, Nora Berisha, Lumnije Krasniqi

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The aim of this study was to examine the oral health status (the DMFT index and OHI index) and to evaluate the relation between the oral health and risk factors of inmates of this population, thus identifying the dental health status of inmates by gender, age, and the duration of their sentence. Materials and Methods. Our study has included a total number of 150 inmates, of both genders, from Lipjan prison house in Kosovo. …”
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    Identifying Ambiguous Causal and Interfering Factors in Information Storage and Retrieval Systems by Mohammad Zamani, Mitra Ghiasi, Safiyeh Tahmasebi Limooni

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Data collection was conducted through semi-structured interviews, and analysis was performed using MAXQDA 20 software.Findings: "Inherent ambiguity" emerged as the most significant causal factor (25%), while "intentional ambiguity" and "sentence structural ambiguity" were the least significant (8.4%). …”
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    Corrections to &#x201C;Frequency Limited &#x0026; Weighted Model Reduction Algorithm With Error Bound: Application to Discrete-Time Doubly Fed Induction Generator Based Wind Turbin... by Sajid Bashir, Muhammad Imran, Sammana Batool, Muhammad Imran, Mian Ilyas Ahmad, Fahad Mumtaz Malik, Muhammad Salman, Abdul Wakeel, Usman Ali

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In the above article <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref1">[1]</xref>, two relevant references <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref2">[2]</xref>, <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref3">[3]</xref> were missing. The last sentence of Section I-C. should read &#x201C;Proposed technique deals with frequency weighted and limited Gramians based MOR approach for the discrete-time systems. …”
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