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The Confucian Christian: A Study on the Rhetorical and Ideological Accommodation of Alfonso Vagnone’s Illustrations of the Grand Dao (達道紀言)
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Automatic Personality Prediction with Attention-based Neural Networks
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Dependency Analysis of Abstract Universal Structures in Korean and English
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Gestural Origins of Language as an Evolutionary Explanation for the
Digital and Analogic Properties of Human Communication
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The Role of Sound Symbolism in Product-Label Pairings
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"Il Toscano Non È Un Dialetto": Variation in ItalianLanguage Attitudes
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Language as a Window into the Mind: The Case of Space
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Chinese ESL Learners' Overuse of the Definite Article: A Corpus
Study
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The Sound of Color: Do Prosodic Cues Reflect Perceived Color and
Brightness?
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Examining the role of prosody in the resolution of semantic
ambiguity in L1 and L2 speakers of English
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Making heads or tails of idiom processing: Semantic transparency,
syntactic flexibility, and the lexical representation of idioms
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Compensating for the Lack of a Gender-Neutral Pronoun in English:
What Makes a Method Successful (with Evidence from Chinese) and
What Should We Do?
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Sentiment In Japanese: A Corpus-based Approach with
Sociolinguistic and Cross-lingual Implications
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'Any' as a Negative Polarity Item: From Old English to Early Modern
English
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The Role of Syntax in Word Conversion: Uses and Limits of a
Corpus-Based Approach to Converted Denominal Verbs
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Christianese: A sociolinguistic analysis of the evangelical
Christian dialect of American English
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A Typology of Sonority Sequences in Word-Final Consonant Clusters
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Charm or Harm: The Effect of an American Southern Accent onAttitude and Comprehension
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Questions in Mediation: How Mediators Change their Language to Facilitate the Process of Mediation
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Teaching Grammar Through Cultural Presentations: Investigating the
Effects of a Guided Inductive and a Deductive Approach on the
Learning of Grammar and Culture in Intermediate-Level College
French
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