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    Analysis of Propaganda in Tweets From Politically Biased Sources by Vivek Sharma, Mohammad Mahdi Shokri, Sarah Ita Levitan, Elena Filatova, Shweta Jain

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…We extract several insights from the data and conclude that journalists who are affiliated with outlets with extreme biases are more likely to use propaganda-like language in their writings compared to those who are affiliated with outlets with mild political leans. …”
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    Love in the Time of Computation by Seán Cubitt

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Developing ideas of love and fantasy, the article argues that, in an era when the unconscious is structured not like language but like code, massed image databases lack a single present time, with consequences for photographic aesthetics. …”
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    D’infimes différences. Pratique et circulation des jeux de ficelle chez les femmes du Chaco paraguayen by David Jabin

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The aim is to understand the meaning of the technical and graphic differences observed in these two communities, and then, in contrast to the diffusionist hypothesis, to examine the way in which string figure making, like language or handicrafts, participates in the processes of ethnic affiliation.…”
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    The Fox or Mr Fox?: Particularization of the bare noun by Gautam K. Borah

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…This in turn means that unlike in an English-like language, the move from the general (as is indicated by a noun) to the particular (as is indicated by an NP) is not grammatically marked in such a language. …”
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    The Fox or Mr Fox?: Particularization of the bare noun by Gautam K. Borah

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…This in turn means that unlike in an English-like language, the move from the general (as is indicated by a noun) to the particular (as is indicated by an NP) is not grammatically marked in such a language. …”
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    The Fox or Mr Fox?: Particularization of the bare noun by Gautam K. Borah

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…This in turn means that unlike in an English-like language, the move from the general (as is indicated by a noun) to the particular (as is indicated by an NP) is not grammatically marked in such a language. …”
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    "It is important to consult" a linguist: Verb-Argument Constructions in ChatGPT and human experts' medical and financial advice. by J Elliott Casal, Christopher M Stewart, Alistair J Windsor

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A closer examination of the verbs occupying these constructions uncovers significant differences in the meanings conveyed, with a notable growth away from human-like language production in macro level perspectives (e.g., length) and towards humanlike verb-VAC patterns with newer models. …”
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    Korean adolescents’ experiences studying abroad and subsequent readjustment to life after returning by Ji-yeon Lee, Dong Hun Lee

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…., Canada, England, New Zealand, and Australia.ResultsThe findings highlight the students’ adjustment processes abroad, including the initial “honeymoon” phase, followed by crises like language barriers, homesickness, and difficulties in relationships with peers and teachers. …”
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    INVESTIGATING CAUSES OF CULTURE SHOCK EXPERIENCED BY INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS by Widya Pramesti, Nurhaeni Nurhaeni, Nurul Imansari

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The causes of culture shock in academic settings indicated affecting students GPA score, like language barriers and learning process. While in non-academic settings the culture shock experienced by the international students cause by food, seasons and weather, payment system and people behavior in their host country. …”
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    Giordano Bruno ou la curiosité militante by Gisèle Venet

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Giordano Bruno on the contrary chooses a poetics of exuberance to undermine received ideas, and contradicts this militant preaching of ‘vanity’ by his own militant ‘curiosity’, as befits a new Icarus moving in an infinite universe endlessly on the move, in a cosmos structured like language. Prolixity allows the freeing of language that in turn frees the mind, although the restrained form of a mannerist sonnet can still express the ever moving oxymoronic reality of the world. …”
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    Multilingual capabilities of GPT: A study of structural ambiguity. by Myung Hye Yoo, Joungmin Kim, Sanghoun Song

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…While GPT models demonstrate aspects of human-like language processing, our findings underscore the need for further refinement to achieve a more nuanced engagement with linguistic diversity across languages.…”
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    Research on Multifeature-Based Superposter Identification in Online Learning Forums by Changri Luo, Xinhua Zhang, Tingting He, Yong Zhang, Neal Xiong, Zizhou Lu

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Some studies focus on the network interaction of superposters and some content-related features but neglect the basic quality like language expression that a superposter should possess and the learning-related features like learning collaboration. …”
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    Examining the Perceptions and Experiences of Dental Care Among Immigrant Free Clinic Patients by Sia Chauhan HBS, Dustin J. Breakfield BS, Danaya Amornnimit, Mason Luceford BS, Brenda Spearman MBA, Akiko Kamimura PhD, MSW, MA

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Future research should address additional barriers like language, finances, and awareness of services. Additionally, exploring other anxiety factors beyond pain, noise, discomfort, and aesthetics is essential.…”
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    Large language models in critical care by Laurens A. Biesheuvel, Jessica D. Workum, Merijn Reuland, Michel E. van Genderen, Patrick Thoral, Dave Dongelmans, Paul Elbers

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…These models possess unprecedented capabilities in understanding and generating human-like language. This breakthrough holds significant promise for critical care medicine, where unstructured data and complex clinical information are abundant. …”
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    Evidence-based teaching interventions for emergent multilingual students in high school science classrooms: a literature review by Uma Ganesan

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…These approaches, grounded in sociocultural theory and systemic functional linguistics, conceive learning as a social process involving cultural tools like language to construct knowledge. The efficacy of these interventions relies on their adaptability to diverse student backgrounds, classroom dynamics, and teacher readiness. …”
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    Comparative analysis of ChatGPT 3.5 and ChatGPT 4 obstetric and gynecological knowledge by Franciszek Ługowski, Julia Babińska, Artur Ludwin, Paweł Jan Stanirowski

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Abstract Generative Pretrained Transformer (GPT) is one of the most ubiquitous large language models (LLMs), employing artificial intelligence (AI) to generate human-like language. Although the use of ChatGPT has been evaluated in different medical specialties, sufficient evidence in the field of obstetrics and gynecology is still lacking. …”
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    Irony: Comparative Study Another Birth by Forough Farrokhzad & Dancing with the owl by Ghada Al-Samman by Parastoo Sanji, Sadeq Askari, Yadollah Shokri

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Therefore, the structures of irony like language puzzles, need resolution and interpretation, and the skilled audience is responsible to cogitate in the meaning and interpretation of the text to obtain inner peace. …”
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    Investigating the Effects of Individual Differences in the Speech Act of Apology in Institutional Discourse by Ashraf Haji Maibodi

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…This study investigated the effect of individual differences (IDs) like language proficiency, gender and age on careful, unpressured online planning on the production of speech act of apology in institutional discourse. …”
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    Unravelling the tapestry of M-learning in English language teaching: a bibliometric analysis by S. Hema, S. N. S. Gandhimathi

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…As a result, the demand for cost-effective solutions has increased the importance of Mobile-Assisted Language Learning (MALL), which provides accessible tools like language learning apps, audio and video resources for language acquisition. …”
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    Large language models are able to downplay their cognitive abilities to fit the persona they simulate. by Jiří Milička, Anna Marklová, Klára VanSlambrouck, Eva Pospíšilová, Jana Šimsová, Samuel Harvan, Ondřej Drobil

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Specifically, we investigate whether these models can simulate child-like language and cognitive development while solving false-belief tasks, namely, change-of-location and unexpected-content tasks. …”
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