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    Politics, Incarceration, and Innocence in Harold Pinter’s One for the Road and Melih Cevdet Anday’s İçerdekiler by Murathan Gündoğdu

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Influenced by different turning points in Turkish political history, both plays exhibit striking resemblances in depicting political oppression which includes physical and psychological torture, and the reality of incarceration that is experienced by innocent individuals who merely use their freedom of opinion and speech. Presenting critical reactions against the political injustices leading to the victimisation of innocent people, both plays display how political power is manipulated in the hands of the oppressors. …”
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    Utilizing Language Technology in the Documentation of Endangered Uralic Languages by Ciprian Gerstenberger, Niko Partanen, Michael Rießler, Joshua Wilbur

    Published 2016-03-01
    “… The paper describes work-in-progress by the Pite Saami, Kola Saami and Izhva Komi language documentation projects, all of which record new spoken language data, digitize available recordings and annotate these multimedia data in order to provide comprehensive language corpora as databases for future research on and for endangered – and under-described – Uralic speech communities. Applying language technology in language documentation helps us to create more systematically annotated corpora, rather than eclectic data collections. …”
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    Catatonia as a Result of a Traumatic Brain Injury by Jessica Berthelot, Jacob Cambre, Madeline Erwin, Jennifer Phan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Catatonia is a neuropsychiatric syndrome typically marked by disturbances in motor activity, speech, and behavior. It has historically been associated with psychiatric illness, but acute medical illness, neurocognitive disorders, and neurodevelopmental disorders can cause catatonia as well. …”
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    Automatic classification of mobile apps to ensure safe usage for adolescents. by Hanadi Hakami

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To effectively leverage the fast internet, accurately classifying Mobile Applications (M-APPs) is crucial to shield adolescents from inappropriate content, including violent videos, pornography, hate speech, and cyberbullying. This work introduces an innovative approach utilizing Deep Learning techniques, specifically Attentional Convolutional Neural Networks (A-CNNs), for classifying M-APPs. …”
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    Association between dietary antioxidants, serum albumin/globulin ratio and quality of life in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma patients: a 7-year follow-up study by Juwei Zhang, Jinsong Zhou, Siting Chen, Yue Huang, Zheng Lin, Yuan Deng, Minglian Qiu, Zhisheng Xiang, Zhijian Hu, Zhijian Hu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The results indicate that compared to the low DAI-AGR group, the high DAI-AGR group had a lower rate of deterioration events, and the time to deterioration in emotional functioning (p=0.014), dysphagia (p=0.042), and speech problems (p=0.023) were significantly delayed. …”
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    Isotretinoin as a Possible Environmental Trigger to Autoimmunity in Genetically Susceptible Patients by Jocelyn Nugroho, Bahareh Schweiger

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Physical exam showed resting tremors, bilateral proptosis, hyperactivity, and rapid speech. A diagnosis of Graves’ Disease was made by correlating symptoms, physical exam findings, ultrasound, and positive family history of autoimmune thyroid disease. …”
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    Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease with Mixed Transcortical Aphasia: Insights into Echolalia by S. E. McPherson, J. D. Kuratani, J. L. Cummings, J. Shih, P. S. Mischel, H. V. Vinters

    Published 1994-01-01
    “…This hypothesis offers an alternative explanation to “isolation” of the speech area as the cause of MTA.…”
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    PHONOLOGICAL CHALLENGES IN INDONESIAN SYLLABIFICATION: INSIGHT FROM KOREAN LEARNERS by Nur Utami Sari'at Kurniati, Young Hun Koh, Dong Hoon Kim

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The syllabification analysis showed that there were several processes occurring in speech production, such as simplification of the syllable structure, the addition and deletion of sound, and the change of sound segments. …”
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    Ambivalence and Ambiguity in The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman by Monica Michlin

    Published 2006-05-01
    “…Is the leading character a variation on the “mammy” who has internalized racist figures of speech, and uses contradictory images that undermine black heroics and validate white oppression? …”
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    Cultural Dimensions of Stroking Behavior: A Comparative Analysis of Persian and English Communication in Media Contexts by Zahra Ghadamyari, Haniyeh Jajarmi

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…To this end, 30 randomly selected Persian and English movies from various genres spanning the past decade served as the medium for data collection. A total of 306 speech segments embracing the cultuling of stroking behavior were extracted to the saturation level and examined based on the CLA model. …”
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    Research on Underwater Sound Source Localization Based on NLM-EEMD and FCM-Generalized Quadratic Correlation by Shizhe Wang, Zongji Li, Pingbo Wang, Yuchen Sun

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The theories such as NLM, EEMD, FCM, and generalized quadratic correlation delay estimation are studied in detail, and the speech signal of the test library in the TIMIT standard library is selected for simulation analysis, which verifies the correctness of the delay estimation method. …”
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    The contribution of narrative drawing in early literacy by Eliza Pitri, Antonia Michaelidou

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Existing research supports that reading and writing are active cognitive processes essential for understanding and producing messages, and that there is a direct connection between children’s drawing and speech. Based on the above, a descriptive case study took place to look for evidence and provide examples of how a preschool child’s narrative drawings relate to early literacy skills. …”
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    Misleading Rare Case of Idiopathic Hypertrophic Pachymeningitis by Ahmad Rezaee Azandaryani, Amir Mohammad Salehi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…A 4-year-old girl presented at the emergency room of our hospital with speech difficulty and severe headache. Head computed tomography scans (CT scan) on admission revealed a large fluid collection over the right temporoparietal region with mass effect, and the neurosurgeon drained it with the initial diagnosis of subdural hematoma. …”
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    Contribution des trois emplois de à la fin à la structuration du discours : le temporel, l’aspectuel, le « reformulatif » by Christiane Marque-Pucheu

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…À la fin1 introduces an external enumeration (implying opposition to au début); à la fin2 introduces an internal enumeration, the repetition of the process in P0 that results in another process in P1 which can be translated by the paraphrase finir par and the possibility of introducing a relation of consecutive subordination between P0 and P1 ; à la fin3 aims to act on the addressee so that he ends the speech or action (finissons-en) expressed or not in P0.…”
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    LGBT RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS: SOCIAL WORK AND THE FIGHT AGAINST THE LGBTPHOBIC DISCOURSE OF “GAY CURE” by Leonardo Mozdzenski, Albert de Albuquerque

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…More particularly, this study turns its attention to the rhetorical appeals of ethos and pathos observed in those statements that were favorable to the proposition of therapies for sexual (re)orientation ("gay cure"), thus reproducing the hate speech, stigmatization and discrimination against the human rights of the members of the gender and sexuality diverse community. …”
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    EL LUGAR DE LAS ESTRATEGIAS METODOLÓGICAS PARA LA INNOVACIÓN EN LA ENSEÑANZA DE LA GEOGRAFÍA by María N. Prieto, María A. Lorda

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…There is a consensus in the didactic literature about the predominance of the transmissive model in the teaching of geography and, therefore, the construction of a "school geography" based on the "informative" speech. This, although it is important, is based on the exercise of the description as a fundamental communication skill, therefore not prioritizes the development of more complex skills (explanation, interpretation, argumentation and justification) necessary for the understanding of geographical problems. …”
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    Artery of Percheron in the Differential Diagnosis of Acute Altered Mental Status by Maria Isabel Pérez Pañart, Beatriz Sierra Bergua

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…We describe the case of a young man who came to the emergency department presenting diplopia, speech alteration, and decreased level of consciousness with frequent fluctuations. …”
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    La question de l’efficience d’un enseignant débutant en classe by Sophie Baconnet

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…The results show how the teacher fits each of the pupils speech. The teacher language adressed in the classroom aims to erase variations between pupils. …”
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