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SCOPUS_ID:84856078777 | "She's always been the smart one. I've always been the dumb one": Identities in the mathematics classroom | The moment-to-moment dynamics of student discourse plays a large role in students' enacted mathematics identities. Discourse analysis was used to describe meaningful discursive patterns in the interactions of 2 students in a 7th-grade, technology-based, curricular unit (SimCalc Math Worlds ®) and to show how mathematic... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:58149411756 | "She," "He," Coexistence, and Bastardy | Before proposing a solution for the sex bias problems inherent in the generic use of the pronoun he, Spencer reviews some efforts to solve the problem. The attempted solutions are evaluated as "not an improvement ... awkward... jarring ... disturbing" (p. 782), In one case, Spencer notes that coauthors of a book "slip ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:69449093406 | "Should be fun-not!": Incidence and marking of nonliteral language in e-mail | According to Kreuz's principle of inferability, speakers tend to employ nonliteral language when it can reasonably be perceived by their conversational partner. In a computer-mediated communicative setting, such as e-mail, this suggests that the e-mail writer might use discourse tools that facilitate comprehension on t... | [
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1606.08777v1 | "Show me the cup": Reference with Continuous Representations | One of the most basic functions of language is to refer to objects in a shared scene. Modeling reference with continuous representations is challenging because it requires individuation, i.e., tracking and distinguishing an arbitrary number of referents. We introduce a neural network model that, given a definite descri... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85133656715 | "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication" or half a century of IT consumer identity formation: A pragmatics approach | The article examines the genesis and modification of IT consumer's identity (ITCI) in terms of certain pragmatic properties of Apple's slogans. Drawing on Barthes's concept of mythologization, underpinned by theories of personal archetypes and Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the study identified ITCI-descriptors - stylist... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84921386389 | "Sorry can you speak it in English with me?" managing routines in lingua franca doctor-patient consultations in a diabetes clinic | Research on the routines of doctor-patient consultations has been conducted in language and culture concordant dyads and in dyads where either doctor or patient uses a foreign language; yet there is an absence of scholarly engagement with consultations where both participants are using a foreign language. In seeking to... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85059291590 | "Sorry, i cannot understand": Ways of dealing with non-understanding in human-robot interaction | В статье рассматриваются способы обращения с непониманием, возникающим в ходе взаимодействия людей с роботами. Основное внимание уделяется тому, как люди реагируют на открытое выражение непонимания со стороны робота, а также на непонимание, которое сам робот не «осознает». Методологической рамкой ис- следования выступа... | [
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2112.02265v2 | "Stop Asian Hate!" : Refining Detection of Anti-Asian Hate Speech During the COVID-19 Pandemic | Content warning: This work displays examples of explicit and/or strongly offensive language. Fueled by a surge of anti-Asian xenophobia and prejudice during the COVID-19 pandemic, many have taken to social media to express these negative sentiments. Identifying these posts is crucial for moderation and understanding th... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84866237671 | "Straight names" (Zheng Ming): Theory of language, technology of power, and doctrine of virtue in the classical chinese philosophy | Ancient Chinese thinkers have conceptualised the function of the language, especially the written language as a societal institution, a prescriptive rule of the human behaviour. The usage of language was determined by its magical nature from the Heaven (Tian), and the tradition of the ancient kings (gu wang). This pape... | [
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2104.05947v3 | "Subverting the Jewtocracy": Online Antisemitism Detection Using Multimodal Deep Learning | The exponential rise of online social media has enabled the creation, distribution, and consumption of information at an unprecedented rate. However, it has also led to the burgeoning of various forms of online abuse. Increasing cases of online antisemitism have become one of the major concerns because of its socio-pol... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84906265540 | "Sure, I did the right thing": A system for sarcasm detection in speech | While a fair amount of work has been done on automatically detecting emotion in human speech, there has been little research on sarcasm detection. Although sarcastic speech acts are inherently subjective, humans have relatively clear intuitions as to what constitutes sarcastic speech. In this paper, we present a system... | [
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2104.00782v1 | "TL;DR:" Out-of-Context Adversarial Text Summarization and Hashtag Recommendation | This paper presents Out-of-Context Summarizer, a tool that takes arbitrary public news articles out of context by summarizing them to coherently fit either a liberal- or conservative-leaning agenda. The Out-of-Context Summarizer also suggests hashtag keywords to bolster the polarization of the summary, in case one is i... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85042419089 | "Thanks, shokran, gracias": Translingual practices in a Facebook group | The affordances associated with networked multilingualism (Androutsopoulos, 2015) have led social media scholars to replace traditional notions of code-switching with broader concepts such as translingual practices. In an attempt to further our understanding of online multilingual linguistic practices in the context of... | [
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2204.04636v1 | "That Is a Suspicious Reaction!": Interpreting Logits Variation to Detect NLP Adversarial Attacks | Adversarial attacks are a major challenge faced by current machine learning research. These purposely crafted inputs fool even the most advanced models, precluding their deployment in safety-critical applications. Extensive research in computer vision has been carried to develop reliable defense strategies. However, th... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85141506601 | "The End Justifies the Memes": A Feminist Relational Discourse Analysis of the Role of Macro Memes in Facilitating Supportive Discussions for Victim-Survivors of Narcissistic Abuse | This article reports the results of a qualitative study which aimed to investigate the role of internet memes in facilitating supportive discussions among women on an online platform concerning narcissistic abuse. Narcissistic abuse is an under-recognised form of abuse underpinning experiences of domestic abuse and int... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:4344690782 | "The G Factor" is about variance in human abilities, not a cognitive theory of mental structure | Whatever siren-songs Anderson (2000) may have read into The g Factor (Jensen, 1998; 1999) have resulted from what may be an unfortunate illusion, for which I must take the blame for not having sufficientlr repeated and emphasized that my book was about the nature of psychometric g per se, which deals entirely with vari... | [
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1902.06428v1 | "The Michael Jordan of Greatness": Extracting Vossian Antonomasia from Two Decades of the New York Times, 1987-2007 | Vossian Antonomasia is a prolific stylistic device, in use since antiquity. It can compress the introduction or description of a person or another named entity into a terse, poignant formulation and can best be explained by an example: When Norwegian world champion Magnus Carlsen is described as "the Mozart of chess", ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:77957944264 | "The Nation's Living Room": Negotiating solidarity on an Israeli talk show in the 1990s | The article explores the changing meaning and salience of the ethos of solidarity in Israeli discourse in the 1990s, as reflected on the popular talk show Live, Hosted by Dan Shilon (1991-2000). Examination of the show's format and genre, textual analysis of its cast and topical agendas, and a quantitative analysis of ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84877836473 | "The Old Sami" - who is he and how should he be cared for? A discourse analysis of Norwegian policy documents regarding care services for elderly Sami | This study examined four policy documents published by the Norwegian government from 1995 to 2009 describing issues regarding the provision of public services to elderly Sami in Norway. Adopting a Foucauldian discourse analytic approach, we explored how the statements regarding elderly Sami and care services in these d... | [
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1506.05703v1 | "The Sum of Its Parts": Joint Learning of Word and Phrase Representations with Autoencoders | Recently, there has been a lot of effort to represent words in continuous vector spaces. Those representations have been shown to capture both semantic and syntactic information about words. However, distributed representations of phrases remain a challenge. We introduce a novel model that jointly learns word vector re... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85064083866 | "The end is near": Negative attitude and fear in political discourse | Discourse is a constitutive element of politics as a social practice. This chapter analyzes a political propaganda video released during the 2010 presidential election in Brazil during the final week of the run-off between Dilma Rousseff and José Serra. We employ the appraisal system (Martin and White, 2005) to investi... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85048334503 | "The foreign language effect" and movie recommendation: A comparative study of sentiment analysis of movie reviews in Chinese and English | Affect and sentiment uncovered from multi-lingual product reviews might provide richer and more valuable clues to the underlying consumer knowledge and preferences on the product across culture. In present study, the reviews of two movies with the same genre from IMDB and DouBan were analyzed. Preliminary results indic... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85095134911 | "The heroic path to the leader of the people": The discursive construction of leadership in the Italian Communist Party (1944-1964) | The direct link between “leader” and “people” was one of the main elements in the discourse of many authoritarian and totalitarian regimes in the first half of the Twentieth Century, including Italian Fascism. Such a special relationship has also characterized the Italian Communist Party rhetoric since its pivotal tran... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85017403139 | "The more embarrassing the better!" Pragmatic approach to the properties of a narrative genre | The study explores the referential interpretation of narratives (cf. Georgakopoulou 2011) through a case study of computer-mediated narrative discourse, a thread of Hungarian stories on an online discussion site. From a social cognitive perspective (see Tomasello 1999, Sinha 2005, Verschueren 1999, Croft 2009), we inte... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85040564505 | "The name of God and the linguistic theory of the Kabbalah" revisited | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84864812135 | "The official language of telefónica is english": Problematising the construction of english as a lingua franca in the spanish telecommunications sector | This article investigates the contradictions around the construction of English as a democratising lingua franca for intercultural communication and business in the Spanish telecommunications sector. From a critical sociolinguistic ethnographic perspective, I claim that this crucial segment of the market has embraced a... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85048963063 | "The other side of language": The problem of the relationship between continuity and discreteness | This paper deals with the problem of continuity and discreteness of human consciousness. The author starts with the analysis of the "linguistic turn" in the philosophy of the 20th century when language was forthe first time regarded as an autonomous essence. While stressing the illegitimacy of overestimating of linguis... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85072795682 | "The papacy of Pius XIII begins today". Multilingualism in the TV series The Young Pope and in the Italian version | This paper analyzes the use of multiple linguistic codes in audiovisual products and in translation, taking as a case study Paolo Sorrentino's TV series The Young Pope (2016). In spite of the various studies that claim that multilingual audiovisual products tend to represent a more realistic depiction of modern society... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:69849118133 | "The road to the lesbian nation is not an easy one": "us" and "them" in Diva magazine | The present paper discusses Diva, Britain's only mainstream lesbian magazine. Using critical discourse analysis, the article explores Diva's importance to its readers and the pertinence of critical discourse analysis techniques to analysing the magazine. Looking at six consecutive issues, the study focuses on a close t... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85097551626 | "The rule specified by means of the image". Replacement of the schema by the symbol in the philosophy of language of the Addresses to the German Nation | According to the early Fichte, designation of mental concepts and highly abstract concepts happens by means of ‘schemata’. Through an unconscious mechanism, we transfer the name of a sensible thing into a supersensible object. Fichte looked upon this process as a source of mistakes. In Addresses to the German Nation, h... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84947745023 | "Then you delivered my daughter": Critical discourse analysis of a letter to the obstetrician | In this paper, which is part of a broader study on the discursive representation of pregnancy and childbirth, we present a critical discourse analysis of a 'letter to the obstetrician'. The choice of this theme was motivated by the question of hospitalization of childbirth in Brazil, country where the index of caesarea... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84974651734 | "There are too many gay categories now": Discursive constructions of gay masculinity | "Masculine capital" refers to the social power afforded by the display of traits and behaviors that are associated with orthodox, stereotypical masculinity. Men who are concerned with their masculine identity may utilize these traits and behaviors to increase their overall masculine capital, and to mitigate "failures" ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85147280432 | "These cameras won't show the crowds" Intradiscursive intertextuality in Trumpian discourse's crowd size conspiracy theory | This chapter uses a linguistically-based critical discourse analytic framework to identify, isolate, and contextualize the discursive strategies involved in the construction of conspiracy theories in former US President Donald Trump's campaign-style rally speeches. Unlike simple falsehoods, conspiracy theories are disc... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84942550638 | "They ain't using slang": Working class students from linguistic minority communities in higher education | An impact of globalisation on higher education has been an increase in diversity in the student population in universities in English dominant settings. The increasing diversification has impacted on the linguistic ecology of higher education, resulting in a wide range of linguistic repertoires among the student body. ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84904217575 | "They might read a fly speck": Musical literacy as a discursive resource in Louis Armstrong's autobiographies | Jazz has been described as a music in which the "oral" element plays a crucial role, in opposition to Western "classical" music, seen as a chiefly "written" tradition. Although such an image is frequently advocated by critics and musicians themselves, it is also true that it can generate ambivalence and negative output... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:33748672492 | "They say it'll kill me...but they won't say when!" drug narratives in comic books | The mass media play an important role in constructing images of drug trafficking and use that circulate through society. For this project, discourse analysis was used to examine 52 comic books and graphic novels. Comic books reproduce a dominant discourse of negative drug use which focuses on hard drugs such as heroin ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:0038666362 | "This is active learning": Theories of language, learning, and social relations in the transmission of Khmer literacy | This article examines the role language ideologies played in the changing instructional and social organization of Khmer literacy classes in Long Beach, California. Language and language use in classrooms have been carefully examined over the years, but analysis of how language attitudes influence pedagogical theory an... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:80054919932 | "This sentence is wrong." Detecting errors in machine-translated sentences | Machine translation systems are not reliable enough to be used "as is": except for the most simple tasks, they can only be used to grasp the general meaning of a text or assist human translators. The purpose of confidence measures is to detect erroneous words or sentences produced by a machine translation system. In th... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:27544455442 | "This world demands our attention" | This conversation deals with the social role, epistemological presuppositions, and methodological questions of critical psychology and discourse analysis. The first part of the conversation touches on the social and epistemic conditions for the turn to the concept of discourse, the current status and functions of criti... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:55149107028 | "Those are only slogans": A linguistic analysis of argumentation in debates with extremist political speakers | This article examines a newspaper and a television debate between a philosopher and two politicians of the extreme rightwing party the Flemish Bloc (Vlaams Blok) in Flanders (Belgium). The debates took place in the summer and autumn of 2004, respectively, after the party had been condemned for racism by the Belgian cou... | [
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2010.16228v2 | "Thy algorithm shalt not bear false witness": An Evaluation of Multiclass Debiasing Methods on Word Embeddings | With the vast development and employment of artificial intelligence applications, research into the fairness of these algorithms has been increased. Specifically, in the natural language processing domain, it has been shown that social biases persist in word embeddings and are thus in danger of amplifying these biases ... | [
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2006.03256v1 | "To Target or Not to Target": Identification and Analysis of Abusive Text Using Ensemble of Classifiers | With rising concern around abusive and hateful behavior on social media platforms, we present an ensemble learning method to identify and analyze the linguistic properties of such content. Our stacked ensemble comprises of three machine learning models that capture different aspects of language and provide diverse and ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:0030519670 | "To take them at their word": Language data in the study of teachers' knowledge | In this article, Donald Freeman traces how the field of research on what teachers know and how they act in classrooms, including studies of teacher thinking, teacher learning, and teacher socialization, has assumed that words can represent thought, and have thus focused on language as a way "into" understanding the inn... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84990869169 | "Together, we can make corruption a thing of the past": Strategies of and oppositions to the anticorruption discourse | The main aim of the research is to discover the ways of the realization of the main strategies of the anticorruption discourse using the method of critical discourse analysis. The sources of the investigation are the texts of international anticorruption organizations, specifically, "Transparency International". The in... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84873129922 | "Too Asian?" or the Invisible Citizen on the Other Side of the Nation? | In November 2010, Maclean's magazine published a provocative article "Too Asian?" which aroused hot debate and critique from various social groups. However, its racist nature and the role of media in reinforcing racial stereotypes, manufacturing consent, and naturalizing unequal power relations has not been examined in... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84883596582 | "Transitory hieroglyphiques": Deaf people and signed communication in early modern theories of language | [
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1405.0701v1 | "Translation can't change a name": Using Multilingual Data for Named Entity Recognition | Named Entities (NEs) are often written with no orthographic changes across different languages that share a common alphabet. We show that this can be leveraged so as to improve named entity recognition (NER) by using unsupervised word clusters from secondary languages as features in state-of-the-art discriminative NER ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:80055083089 | "Uma revolução democrática é sempre uma revolução inacabada" - Or - "A democratic revolution must always remain unfinished": Commemorating the Portuguese 1974 revolution in newspaper opinion texts | This article analyses the discursive construction of collective memories and the function of commemorative events for national identity. It focuses on how the 30th anniversary of the Portuguese 1974 revolution was portrayed in the government's Programme of Action issued for the 2004 commemorations and in fortythree new... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84978264653 | "Unexplored facts" in foreign language teaching didactics in military sports institute | The article contains the basic provisions of bilingual interpreting training for cadets of Military Institute of Physical Culture based on the cognitivecommunicative approach. In the context of the article interpreting activities of cadets and graduates of Military Institute of Physical Culture act as a target and tool... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:55349118181 | "Usability + usefulness = trust": An exploratory study of Australian health web sites | Purpose - The aim is to explore users' reactions to health information web sites from the perspective of trust, retrieval of relevant information and ease-of-use, and to establish the link between perceived quality, trust, and usability. Design/methodology/approach - An analysis of three Australian health web sites was... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85018976242 | "VC/DC" - Video versus domain concepts in comments to learner-generated science videos | The recently finished EU project JuxtaLearn aimed at supporting students' learning of STEM subjects through the creation, exchange and discussion of learner-made videos. The approach is based on an eight-stage activity cycle in the beginning of which teachers identify specific "stumbling blocks" for a given theme (or "... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84879787388 | "Voices of the People": Linguistic Research among Germany's prisoners of war during world war I | This paper investigates the history of the Royal Prussian Phonographic Commission, a body that collected and archived linguistic, ethnographic, and anthropological data from prisoners-of-war (POWs) in Germany during World War I. Recent literature has analyzed the significance of this research for the rise of conservati... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85099100527 | "We Speak Pidgin!" - Family Language Policy as the Telling Case for Translanguaging Spaces and Monolingual Ideologies | With the increase in global movement, both temporary (travel and transsettlement) and permanent (e/immigration), traditional conceptions of the linguistic processes rooted largely in the long-term translocation(s) or migrations are revisited through the study of family language policy. The present study of family langu... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85133824427 | "We dream of climbing the ladder; to get there, we have to do our job better": Designing for Teacher Aspirations in rural Côte d'Ivoire | As governments in developing countries race to solve the global learning crisis, a key focus is on novel teaching approaches as taught in pedagogical programs. To scale, these pedagogical programs rely on government teacher training infrastructure. However, these programs face challenges in rural parts of Africa where ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84938209021 | "We may face the risks" ... "risks that could adversely affect our face": A corpus-assisted discourse analysis of modality markers in CSR reports | In recent years, CSR disclosures have increased exponentially. The genre combines informative and promotional purposes, data and reputation-building.Through a corpus-assisted discourse analysis of CSR reports issued by energy companies, this study tries to unveil how words are non-neutrally used to construct discourses... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:77954168004 | "We must agree on our vision": New Zealand Labour's discourse of globalisation and the nation from 1999-2008 | From 1999-2008, New Zealand's Labour-led coalition Government fashioned a specific discourse of globalisation and the nation. Within a representation of globalisation as a realm of hostile competition, New Zealanders were increasingly addressed as contributors to an urgently necessary and meaningfully shared national r... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85059945216 | "We must unite now or perish!": Kwame Nkrumah's creation of a mythic discourse? | This paper presents a discourse-mythological analysis of the rhetoric of a pioneering Pan-African and Ghana's independence leader, Kwame Nkrumah, drawing on Ruth Wodak's discourse-historical approach to critical discourse analysis. The thesis of the paper is that Nkrumah's discourse, in its focus on the emancipation an... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84905573479 | "Well-done, Mr. Mayor!": Linguistic analysis of municipal facebook pages | The increasing use of social networks has given rise to a new kind of relations between residents and authorities at the municipal level, where residents can speak directly to administrators and representatives, can take part in open discussions, and may have more direct involvement and influence on local affairs. The ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84894049290 | "Westerners," "Chinese," and/or "Us": Exploring the intersections of language, race, religion, and immigrantization | Based on a four-year ethnography, I draw on critical race theory and Bourdieuian theory of language to analyze why a Chinese Immigrant couple regarded their 1.5-Generation Chinese Canadian leaders at an evangelical Christian church as "Westerners," and how the leaders differentiated themselves from "Westerners" and "Ch... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85128598953 | "What Can I Cook with these Ingredients?" - Understanding Cooking-Related Information Needs in Conversational Search | As conversational search becomes more pervasive, it becomes increasingly important to understand the users' underlying information needs when they converse with such systems in diverse domains. We conduct an in situ study to understand information needs arising in a home cooking context as well as how they are verbally... | [
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2011.04151v1 | "What Do You Mean by That?" A Parser-Independent Interactive Approach for Enhancing Text-to-SQL | In Natural Language Interfaces to Databases systems, the text-to-SQL technique allows users to query databases by using natural language questions. Though significant progress in this area has been made recently, most parsers may fall short when they are deployed in real systems. One main reason stems from the difficul... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84879496202 | "What a homeless can do in this situation?"A critical discourse analysis of the representation of hostels and shelters in Brazilian street papers | The present article brings an overview of our Master's research on newspapers and magazines targeting people in street situation. In our study, we analyzed texts published on the three following street papers: Boca de Rua, Aurora da Rua, and Ocas, which are the product of the direct discursive action of people who find... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84881112689 | "What i cannot build i cannot understand": Transgressive discourses in life sciences and synthetic biology | The article scrutinizes the genealogy of transgressive discourses in the fields of the natural sciences, metaphysics, and religion. Throughout Western cultural history, and still today, we find influential examples that transgress the borders between empirical method and metaphysical knowledge claims. These borders are... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84899451984 | "What if there was no oxygen?": Responding to hypothetical questions in an intelligent tutoring agent | Our aim is for intelligent tutoring agents to replace traditional and even online textbooks with personalized, adaptive, one-to-one instruction. We focus on science subjects, and describe an approach to answering hypothetical questions from the student, such as "Would cellular respiration continue in the absence of oxy... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85121702865 | "What if we start at the top right?": Proposals in Spanish and Italian in pragmatically oriented dialogues | Within the field of Cross-Cultural Pragmatics, the analysis on the working of the linguistic act of proposing in Spanish and Italian hasn't attracted enough attention if compared to other acts such as, among others, requests, invitations, refusals and compliments. In this study we approach this topic starting from the ... | [
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1612.07843v1 | "What is Relevant in a Text Document?": An Interpretable Machine Learning Approach | Text documents can be described by a number of abstract concepts such as semantic category, writing style, or sentiment. Machine learning (ML) models have been trained to automatically map documents to these abstract concepts, allowing to annotate very large text collections, more than could be processed by a human in ... | [
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2205.08056v3 | "What makes a question inquisitive?" A Study on Type-Controlled Inquisitive Question Generation | We propose a type-controlled framework for inquisitive question generation. We annotate an inquisitive question dataset with question types, train question type classifiers, and finetune models for type-controlled question generation. Empirical results demonstrate that we can generate a variety of questions that adhere... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85108614870 | "When a garden encourages you to read" A reading text test based on psycholinguistics | Evaluating a child's reading is a delicate process. The results help to guide a diagnosis of "dyslexia" or other learning disability. Reading is no longer considered solely as a skill acquired through adequate pedagogy. It is conceived as the integration of a bundle of skills widely shared with oral language (Piérart, ... | [
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2009.10155v1 | "When they say weed causes depression, but it's your fav antidepressant": Knowledge-aware Attention Framework for Relationship Extraction | With the increasing legalization of medical and recreational use of cannabis, more research is needed to understand the association between depression and consumer behavior related to cannabis consumption. Big social media data has potential to provide deeper insights about these associations to public health analysts.... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84878329920 | "Who am I?" identity, evaluation, and differential equations | In this paper we study the connection between the use of evaluative language and the building of both personal and social identities, from the perspective of Dynamical System Theory. We primarily discuss two issues: 1) The use of evaluation (in the sense given to the term by Alba-Juez and Thompson (forthcoming)) as a m... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85019189739 | "Who was Pietro Badoglio?" Towards a QA system for Italian history | This paper presents QUANDHO (QUestion ANswering Data for Italian HistOry), an Italian question answering dataset created to cover a specific domain, i.e. the history of Italy in the first half of the XX century. The dataset includes questions manually classified and annotated with Lexical Answer Types, and a set of que... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85071143521 | "Why drones for ordinary people?" digital representations, topic clusters, and techno-nationalization of drones on Zhihu | Unmanned and unwomaned aerial vehicles (UAV), or drones, are breaking and creating new boundaries of image-based communication. Using social network analysis and critical discourse analysis, we examine the 60 most popular question threads about drones on Zhihu, China's largest social question answering platform. We tra... | [
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2302.05852v1 | "Why is this misleading?": Detecting News Headline Hallucinations with Explanations | Automatic headline generation enables users to comprehend ongoing news events promptly and has recently become an important task in web mining and natural language processing. With the growing need for news headline generation, we argue that the hallucination issue, namely the generated headlines being not supported by... | [
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2104.08384v2 | "Wikily" Supervised Neural Translation Tailored to Cross-Lingual Tasks | We present a simple but effective approach for leveraging Wikipedia for neural machine translation as well as cross-lingual tasks of image captioning and dependency parsing without using any direct supervision from external parallel data or supervised models in the target language. We show that first sentences and titl... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84875352993 | "Wild Scouts": Swedish Scouting Preparing Responsible Citizens for the Twenty-First Century | The aim of this article is to analyze the Swedish scout program. Socialization is used as a theoretical tool in the analysis. The method is inspired by critical discourse analysis. What are children and young people being prepared for, how is it accomplished, and by whom? The findings reveal two discourses: doing thing... | [
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2111.07367v2 | "Will You Find These Shortcuts?" A Protocol for Evaluating the Faithfulness of Input Salience Methods for Text Classification | Feature attribution a.k.a. input salience methods which assign an importance score to a feature are abundant but may produce surprisingly different results for the same model on the same input. While differences are expected if disparate definitions of importance are assumed, most methods claim to provide faithful attr... | [
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1804.05253v1 | "With 1 follower I must be AWESOME :P". Exploring the role of irony markers in irony recognition | Conversations in social media often contain the use of irony or sarcasm, when the users say the opposite of what they really mean. Irony markers are the meta-communicative clues that inform the reader that an utterance is ironic. We propose a thorough analysis of theoretically grounded irony markers in two social media... | [
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.07040v1 | "World Knowledge" in Multiple Choice Reading Comprehension | Recently it has been shown that without any access to the contextual passage, multiple choice reading comprehension (MCRC) systems are able to answer questions significantly better than random on average. These systems use their accumulated "world knowledge" to directly answer questions, rather than using information f... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:44949124711 | "Yeah right": Sarcasm recognition for spoken dialogue systems | The robust understanding of sarcasm in a spoken dialogue system requires a reformulation of the dialogue manager's basic assumptions behind, for example, user behavior and grounding strategies. But automatically detecting a sarcastic tone of voice is not a simple matter. This paper presents some experiments toward sarc... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84906978528 | "You are children but you can always say...": Hypothetical direct reported speech and child-parent relationships in a Heritage Language classroom | The paper investigates how children attending a religious Russian Heri-tage Language school are taught to relate to their parents in culturally acceptable ways. It examines hypothetical direct reported speech that promotes respectful and humble communication behavior in interactions with their parents. The paper is bas... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:38749134172 | "You are free to set your own hours": Governing worker productivity and health through flexibility and resilience | Flexible work is now endemic in modern economies. A growing literature both praises work flexibility for accommodating employees' needs and criticizes it for fueling contingency and job insecurity. Although studies have identified varied effects of flexible work, questions remain about the workplace dimensions of flexi... | [
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2004.03012v2 | "You are grounded!": Latent Name Artifacts in Pre-trained Language Models | Pre-trained language models (LMs) may perpetuate biases originating in their training corpus to downstream models. We focus on artifacts associated with the representation of given names (e.g., Donald), which, depending on the corpus, may be associated with specific entities, as indicated by next token prediction (e.g.... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85092238185 | "You gotta be able to pay your own way": Canadian news media discourse and young adults' subjectivities of successful adulting | Youth transitions to adulthood and traditional markers of adulthood are becoming more fluid, uncertain, and extended in contemporary societies. Despite these shifts, public discourses surrounding young adult transitional trajectories are dominantly informed by a linear benchmark perspective. This framework positions es... | [
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2106.01526v2 | "You made me feel this way": Investigating Partners' Influence in Predicting Emotions in Couples' Conflict Interactions using Speech Data | How romantic partners interact with each other during a conflict influences how they feel at the end of the interaction and is predictive of whether the partners stay together in the long term. Hence understanding the emotions of each partner is important. Yet current approaches that are used include self-reports which... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84890235103 | "You need some laugh bones!": Leveraging AAL in a high school English classroom | The purpose of this study was to examine how a White teacher (Gina) responded to African American Language (AAL) in ways that situated students as valuable members of a high school English classroom. This 5-month qualitative study in a 10th grade classroom drew from positioning theory and discourse analysis to make sen... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85111250050 | "You were resisting the whole time!": Assumption of guilt in police-civilian question-response interactions | This chapter uses critical discourse analysis (CDA) (Blommaert and Bulcaen 2000) to examine white police interactions with Black civilians in the United States. The syntactic, pragmatic, and discursive evidence in the interactions indicates the officers approach the interactions through an arrest framework based on ass... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84942924118 | "You will be glad you hung onto this quit": Sharing information and giving support when stopping smoking online | This linguistic study investigates information exchange with a focus on persuasion, in an online smoking cessation forum, based on a small corpus of discussion threads. Fellow quitters share information about how to best deal with their quit-smoking journey; they encourage each other to persevere in quitting and give e... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:36049051923 | "You" and "I," "Us" and "Them": A systemic-discursive approach to the study of ethnic stereotypes in the context of British-Greek heterosexual couple relationships | Systemic family therapy accounts of ethnic stereotypes in the context of ethnically mixed couple relationships have tended to focus on the interpersonal-psychological realm of the couple relationship. Discourse analytic research, on the other hand, has highlighted the role of such stereotypes in the construction of nat... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85008400455 | "You're only talking - Keeping silence". Light and shade-poem | The author of the article puts Tadeusz Dabrowski's poems, the poet from Gdansk, as the subject to reflextion. The considerations include the following volumes of poetry: Te Deum (2008), Black square (2009), Between (2013). The author analyses the selected poems in reading-response criticism aspect and in the context of... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84930807585 | "amaphi ama-subjects eniwa-enjoy-ayo esikolweni?": Code-switching and language practices among bilingual learners in the Eastern Cape | The speech behaviour in which at least two distinct languages are used in the same conversation (code-switching) is a pervasive feature found in the language produced by fluent bilinguals, particularly when the speakers engage in informal conversation. The multilingual context of South Africa ensures that code-switchin... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84903203515 | "and I am also gay": Illiberal pragmatics, neoliberal homonormativity and LGBT activism in Singapore | For decades, members of Singapore's LGBT communities have been unsuccessfully advocating for rights. However, since the state introduction of the Internet, there has been a profound shift in the relationship between LGBT Singaporeans and their nation. In this article I examine recent Internet-influenced developments in... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85126204438 | "beautiful work, you're rock stars!": Teacher Analytics to Uncover Discourse that Supports or Undermines Student Motivation, Identity, and Belonging in Classrooms | From carefully crafted messages to flippant remarks, warm expressions to unfriendly grunts, teachers' behaviors set the tone, expectations, and attitudes of the classroom. Thus, it is prudent to identify the ways in which teachers foster motivation, positive identity, and a strong sense of belonging through inclusive m... | [
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71,
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SCOPUS_ID:84969940726 | "being bilingual means being a foreigner". Categorizing linguistic diversity among students in Danish higher education | One of the effects of the internationalization of Danish higher education is a more mobile and linguistically heterogeneous student population aiming at both the national and international labor market. At the same time efforts to increase participation in higher education among domestic students have resulted in a mor... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84947072975 | "believe me when i say that this is not an attack on American parents": The intercultural in intercultural parenting books | Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother (Chua 2011) and Bringing up bébé: One American mother discovers the wisdom of French parenting (Druckerman 2012) are two recent global bestsellers belonging to a relatively new discursive genre: the intercultural parenting book. The purpose of this article is to present the first finding... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85075283248 | "bitter-Sweet Love" | This article offers an analysis ofSappho's famous phrase "sweetbitter love" in light of the cognitive linguistic theory of conceptual metaphors. Metaphors drawn from physical source domains in reference to abstract experiences already occur in our earliest sources of ancient Greek literature and the synaesthetic concep... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84954305346 | "blaming the Flowers for Wilting" | Amid growing concern about the graying population, an emerging theme in public health discourse is that of "successful aging." In this article, we use a governmentality lens to analyze a Canadian health promotion video, titled "Make Health Last: What Will Your Last 10 Years Look Like?" and viewers' responses to its mes... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84907859286 | "but me no buts": The theological debate between the Hasidim and the mitnagdim in light of the discourse-markers theory | The linguistic theory of discourse markers may often help us to decipher the roots of theological controversies in traditional cultures, where both of the parties declare loyalty to the same doctrines. According to this theory, if two sentences are coupled by "but," the conjunction bears the implicature that the statem... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85027330698 | "caught between a Rock and a Hard Place" - Between Discourses of Empowerment and Solicitude: Danish Public Sector Service Professionals' Discourses of Nonattendance | Nonattendance constitutes a profound challenge in public sector services targeting young adults with mental health difficulties. Therefore, researchers and practitioners are occupied with trying to resolve this. For clinicians to be aware of their own naturalized and perhaps inappropriate communicative practices, we in... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85143279465 | "cephalgia" or "migraine"? Solving the headache of assessing clinical reasoning using natural language processing | In this op-ed, we discuss the advantages of leveraging natural language processing (NLP) in the assessment of clinical reasoning. Clinical reasoning is a complex competency that cannot be easily assessed using multiple-choice questions. Constructed-response assessments can more directly measure important aspects of a l... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85080071083 | "corsican sociolinguistics": Key words and concepts of a cross-linguistic theory | This article presents the set of the central concepts of so-called "Corsican sociolinguistics" mainly elaborated by Marcellesi. It also shows the history of their collective elaboration within Marcellesi's research center and on the Corsican ground. It aims at showing that they constitute a whole coherent sociolinguist... | [
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