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    Defining the future of occupational therapy: A concept analysis of leadership development by Tracey E. Recigno, Jewel Shepherd, Paula Kramer, Jessica McHugh Conlin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Further examination of leadership development in the occupational therapy literature may provide helpful insights and strengthen the opportunity to study this concept and its efficacy.Aims/Objectives The focus of this concept analysis was to conduct a review of the historical and contemporary occupational therapy literature to evaluate how the profession distinguishes the concept of leadership development.Material and Method A principle-based concept analysis provides holistic perspectives of a concept by examining its historical and linguistic foundations.Results Dialogue about leadership development was primarily situated in grey literature with few articles found in empirical-focused, peer-reviewed journals. …”
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    Statistical Learning for Semantic Parsing: A Survey by Qile Zhu, Xiyao Ma, Xiaolin Li

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…It parses utterances into semantic representations called logical form, a representation of many important linguistic phenomena that can be understood by machines. …”
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    Lexis of destruction in the Russian and Serbian languages by Krstić Мaja R.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The semantic category of destructiveness is one of the most important components of the general semantic system, which manifests itself - either explicitly or implicitly - in a qualitative and quantitative change in the structure of an object at the macro- and/or micro level through various (direct or indirect) specific actions, processes, states or relationships with strong negative connotations. It has its own linguistic status and its own lexical base (lexis of destruction). …”
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    The Sale of Joseph in Genesis 37:18–26: Narrative Cohesion and Coherence by Matthew McAffee

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Third, I highlight several narrative links that cross proposed source boundaries, functioning as linguistic signals for cohesion, and that suggest literary coherence. …”
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    Health information-seeking on Reddit, by people who use opioids by Margaret Sullivan, Jonah Hancock, George Shaw, Chaoqun Ni

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…We then used the text analysis software Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count to determine the emotional content of the posts. …”
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    Developing a strategic framework for airline destination selection: A multi-criteria decision-making approach applied to Turkish airlines by Filiz Mizrak, Kagan Cenk Mizrak, Gonca Reyhan Akkartal

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Addressing the complexities of route expansion, the study integrates the Entropy weighting method with the 2-Tuple Linguistic T-Spherical Fuzzy Decision by Opinion Score Method (2TLTS-FDOSM) to evaluate potential destinations across critical criteria, including market demand, economic impact, and regulatory environment. …”
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    Russian and Turkic Worlds in Eurasia by N. E. Demeshko, G. L. Muradov, A. A. Irkhin, O. A. Moskalenko

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…These strategies encompass the creation of narratives around 'fraternal nations', the promotion of shared historical, cultural, religious, linguistic, and heroic narratives; the cultivation of pro-Russian and pro-Turkish national elites; and the exploitation of ethno-national factors during domestic political crises. …”
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    Parameters Determination via Fuzzy Inference Systems for the Logistic Populations Growth Model by Yuney Gorrin-Ortega, Selene Lilette Cardenas-Maciel, Jorge Antonio Lopez-Renteria, Nohe Ramon Cazarez-Castro

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This method allows for the incorporation of expert knowledge and linguistic variables into the model, offering a more flexible and accurate representation of real-world ecosystems. …”
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    CuTCP: Custom Text Generation-based Class-aware Prompt Tuning for visual-language models by Min Huang, Chen Yang, Xiaoyan Yu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Visual-language models (VLMs) excel in cross-modal reasoning by synthesizing visual and linguistic features. Recent VLMs use prompt learning for fine-tuning, allowing adaptation to various downstream tasks. …”
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    A Recently Discovered Folia from the 12th-century Apostolus Christinopolitanus by Stanisław Wołoszczenko

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Paleographical, orthographical, linguistic and textological features indicate that this section is the previously lost part of the Apostolus Christinopolitanus (excerpts from Act 13,5–20, 15,29–16,4, 1Tim 4,8–5,4 and 2Tim 1,10–2,4). …”
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    OPERA AND ITALIAN IDENTITY: THE LONG VIEW by Stefano CASTELVECCHI

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Operatic practice can be seen as an element of social, linguistic and cultural integration across the Italian peninsula. …”
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    Non-linear development in statistical learning of visual orthographic regularities by Rujun Duan, Qi Sun, Xiuhong Tong

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Statistical learning is a core ability for individuals in extracting and integrating regularities and patterns from linguistic input. Yet, the developmental trajectory of visual statistical learning has not been fully examined in the orthographic learning domain. …”
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    Os Xetá e seus acervos: memória histórica, política e afetiva (Paraná, Brasil) by Edilene Coffaci de Lima, Lilianny Rodriguez Barreto dos Passos, Rafael Pacheco

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…During those years, vast amounts of documentation about the group were collected (films, artefacts, sound recordings…), covering a wide range of fields (ethnomusicology, archaeology, linguistics…). Though still deterritorialized, the Xetá have now demographically recovered and show growing interest in the collections deposited in museums, which document their tragic history, enshrined in a crystallized and irrevocable form. …”
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    Referential Choices and Specific Language Impairment: Sensitivity to Contrast Levels and Grammatical Role by Maja Stegenwallner-Schütz, Flavia Adani

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…We examine the referential choices of children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI), in order to differentiate between the linguistic and pragmatic abilities involved in the selection of appropriate referring expressions. …”
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    La classification de la diversité de maïs des Mixtèques et des Chatines de la Sierra Sur, Oaxaca Mexique by Quetzalcóatl Orozco-Ramírez, Stephen Brush

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Following those results, we concluded that maize diversity and maize population differentiation between Mixtec and Chatino municipalities is maintained and reinforced by the cultural and linguistic separation.…”
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    « Je ne suis pas un zéro ». Pour une distinction entre absence d’article et article zéro en anglais contemporain by Florent Moncomble

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Most interpretations of the absence of marked determiners in English are monolithic, insofar as they contend that all uses can be grouped under one heading, generally “zero article”. Some linguists argue that the expression “absence of article” would be more appropriate, yet do not question the validity of the monolithic approach.In this article, we support the idea that a number of structures involving the absence of a marked determiner are indeed cases where no determination whatsoever occurs. …”
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    « This » comme marqueur privilégié du genre : le cas des résumés de thèses by Geneviève Bordet

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The application of this classification to a corpus of abstracts in the fields of mathematics education and materials science highlights an array of rhetorical strategies depending on the writer’s disciplinary and linguistic origin. We argue that the mastering of the interpretive space provided by the use of “this” helps the PhD candidate to demonstrate his/her legitimacy and authority, therefore contributing to his/her admission inside the academic community.…”
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