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    Dataset of speech produced with delayed auditory feedbackOpen Science FrameworkOpen Science Framework by Matthias Heyne, Monique C. Tardif, Alexander Ocampo, Ashley P. Petitjean, Emily J. Hacker, Caroline N. Fox, Megan A. Liu, Madeline Fontana, Vincent Pennetti, Jason W. Bohland

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Here we describe a large dataset of speech produced with DAF using modern experimental methods with systematic controls and varied speaking materials, including phonotactically legal, nonword syllable sequences and American English sentences. Auditory feedback latencies were tightly controlled and included a zero / minimal delay (∼12 ms), 150 ms, 200 ms, and 250 ms. …”
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  2. 522

    Unlocking the English legal system / by Frost, Tom. (Lecturer in Law), Huxley-Binns, Rebecca, Martin, Jacqueline, 1945-

    Published 2020
    Table of Contents: “…The sources of law -- The English legal system and European law -- The doctrine of judicial precedent -- Statutory interpretation -- Legal reasoning -- Civil courts -- Alternative dispute resolution -- Criminal courts and procedure -- Appeals -- Funding -- Juries -- Lay magistrates -- The legal professions -- The judiciary -- Sentencing -- Legal skills and examination preparation.…”
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  3. 523

    Medical Liability of Residents in Taiwan Criminal Court: An Analysis of Closed Malpractice Cases by Kuan-Han Wu, Po-Chun Chuang, Chih-Min Su, Fu-Jen Cheng, Chien-Hung Wu, Fu-Cheng Chen, Yii-Ting Huang

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Five (12.5%) cases received guilty verdicts with mean imprisonment sentences of 5.4 ± 4.1 months. An average of 77.2 months was required for the final adjudication, and surgery residents were involved most frequently (38.9%). …”
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    What’s Going On With Me and How Can I Better Manage My Health? The Potential of GPT-4 to Transform Discharge Letters Into Patient-Centered Letters to Enhance Patient Safety: Prospe... by Felix Eisinger, Friederike Holderried, Moritz Mahling, Christian Stegemann–Philipps, Anne Herrmann–Werner, Eric Nazarenus, Alessandra Sonanini, Martina Guthoff, Carsten Eickhoff, Martin Holderried

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Medical errors were found in a small proportion of sentences (31/787, 3.9%). In terms of patient centricity, the patient-centered letters demonstrated better readability than the discharge letters. …”
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  5. 525

    Easy Data Augmentation untuk Data yang Imbalance pada Konsultasi Kesehatan Daring by Anisa Nur Azizah, Misbachul Falach Asy'ari, Ifnu Wisma Dwi Prastya, Diana Purwitasari

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Our work investigates the Easy Data Augmentation (EDA) algorithm, which is sentence paraphrase-based in the OHC texts that often in non-formal sentences by using techniques of synonym replacement (SR), random insertion (RI), random swap (RS), and random deletion (RD). …”
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  6. 526

    Sprachpraxis im Migrationskontext – Sprachprofile am Beispiel Albanisch sprechender Migranten und Migrantinnen der dritten Generation in Deutschland und der Schweiz by Naxhi Selimi, Naxhi Selimi

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…They form more complex paratactic-hypotactic sentences and use different types of words and forms of word formation. …”
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    Analisis Sentimen pada Data Saran Mahasiswa Terhadap Kinerja Departemen di Perguruan Tinggi Menggunakan Convolutional Neural Network by Yuliska Yuliska, Dini Hidayatul Qudsi, Juanda Hakim Lubis, Khairul Umum Syaliman, Nina Fadilah Najwa

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Student’s reviews can be a long sentence; hence the combination of Word2Vec as word representation and CNN with convolutional technique can produce a representative fiture from that long sentence. …”
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  8. 528

    Peer support for adult social care in prisons in England and Wales: a mixed-methods rapid evaluation by Holly Walton, Efthalia Massou, Chris Sherlaw-Johnson, Donna Gipson, Lucy Wainwright, Paula Harriott, Pei Li Ng, Stephen Riley, Stephen Morris, Naomi J Fulop

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Scientific summary Background and rationale The number of those in prison requiring social care support has increased in recent years due to factors such as longer sentences, an ageing prison population, and an increased reporting of historic offences. …”
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    STYLISTIC POTENTIAL OF GERMAN SYNTAX by L. V. Fadeeva

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…Disorder of a proper sentence structure makes its expressiveness. In contrast to a «syntactic tension», the article analyses a «syntactic loosening» of a normative sentence structure as a current trend in German syntax, as a source of syntactic expressiveness and the most productive instrument of simplification of a sentence structure. …”
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    Caractéristiques syntaxiques de la parenthèse en latin : linéarisation, délimitation et insertion by Isabelle Charnavel

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…The aim of the paper is to analyse the syntactic rules of the incidental clause in Latin: indeed, the incidental – i.e. parenthetical sentence - exhibits the following paradox: although it is independent from a structural viewpoint (it constitutes a main clause), it is inserted in another sentence from a syntagmatic viewpoint (it linearly occurs inside another sentence, the host). …”
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    Register-Based Subject Omission in English and its Implication for the Syntax of Adjuncts by Liliane Haegeman

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…After providing a descriptive survey of the distributional restrictions of subject omission in the relevant register, the focus is on the argument/adjunct asymmetry in the relevant pattern: while subject omission is incompatible with fronted arguments in sentence-initial position, it remains fully compatible with what at first sight appear to be sentence-initial adjuncts in the same position. …”
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  12. 532

    L’ordre des mots dans le temps de la phrase by Jean-Jacques LECERCLE

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The essay examines the various spaces in which a sentence is deployed (point, line, plane) and their role in determining word order, i.e. their relationship to syntax and its exploitation for purposes of iconicity. …”
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    Hosea 2:4-15 teen die agtergrond van Israelitiese regsgebruike by APB Breytenbach

    Published 1996-06-01
    “…In 2:11 the expected sentence is presented in court, while 2:12-15 represents the sentence imposed. …”
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    An empirical study on the semantics-pragmatics of two Romance confirmational tags by Elena Castroviejo, Laia Mayol

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…make a request for confirmation of the truth of the sentence anchor, whereas a confirmational with eh? …”
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    Dissecting the Position of Living Law in the Criminal Code 2023 by Orin Gusta Andini

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In addition, there is a substitution mechanism for perpetrators who cannot fulfill customary obligations, in the form of substitution of compensation whose value is equivalent to a category II fine to a supervision sentence or social work sentence.…”
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    The Current Discussion on Austrian Family Benefits – Indicating a Major Dissensus on the Interpretation of EU Law by Alexander Balthasar

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…What seems to be, at first sight, a flagrant breach of EU law (in particular of Article 7 of Regulation [EC] 883/2004) is, when looking deeper, much more complicated and might very well be only a symptom of deeply rooted differences in the interpretation of current, post-Lisbon Union law, (i)        in particular with regard to the relationship between the traditional prohibition of “discrimination on grounds of nationality” (Article 18 TFEU, Article 21(2) CFR; the  ‘Leitmotiv’ of the Treaties) and the “citizenship of the Union” (Article 9 second sentence TEU, Article 20(1), first and second sentence) on the one hand and the further role of the “nationality of a Member State” on the other, which shall, pursuant to Article 9 TEU, third sentence, as well as Article 20(1) TFEU, third sentence, not be replaced by the “citizenship of the Union”, (ii)       but also with regard to Article 352 TFEU, the scope of which is, most probably, much smaller than that of its predecessor, Article 308 TEC, (iii)      and last but not least, with regard to a proper understanding of the principle of equal treatment, requiring not to treat alike factually different situations. …”
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    ABAC access control policy generation technique based on deep learning by Aodi LIU, Xuehui DU, Na WANG, Rui QIAO

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…To solve the problem of automatic generation of access control policies, an access control policy generation framework based on deep learning was proposed.Access control policy based on attributes could be generated from natural language texts.This technology could significantly reduce the time cost of access control policy generation and provide effective support for the implementation of access control.The policy generation problem was decomposed into two core tasks, identification of access control policy sentence and access control attribute mining.Neural network models such as BiGRU-CNN-Attention and AM-BiLSTM-CRF were designed respectively to realize identification of access control policy sentence and access control attribute mining, so as to generate readable and executable access control policies.Experimental results show that the proposed method has better performance than the benchmark method.In particular, the average F1-score index can reach 0.941 in the identification task of access control policy sentence, which is 4.1% better than the current state-of-the-art method.…”
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    Genesis 1:1-3 in Selected Akan Mother-tongues: A Grammatico-syntactic Analysis by Alfred Korankye, Emmanuel Twumasi-Ankrah, Isaac Boaheng

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…For instance, all the selected Akan dialects translated the Hebrew word bereshit, “In the beginning,” as independent in relation to other parts of the first sentence. However, this paper argued that rendering bereshit, with no indication of the temporal dependent relationship function of the clause within the sentence thus without any circumstantial sense, limits the meaning of the sentence and is inconsistent with the source text. …”
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    Rasistiska brott mot utsatta grupper by Therese Enarsson, Karin Åström

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Second is the lack of clear statements from the courts about how assessments have been made in the use of aggravating and mitigating circumstances in sentencing, and if or how they have affected sentencing and punishment. …”
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    Hjørnestenene i den danske kriminalforsorg: by Linda Kjær Minke

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The question is: does the Danish prison system in the era of the millennium still pay tribute to these two cornerstones when it comes to prisoner placement and furloughs? Since sentence length and disciplinary offences can determine both prisoner placement and prison furloughs, the article also explores developments in determinate sentencing and disciplinary punishment. …”
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