MedicalResearch.com Interview with:Todd Hagobian, Ph.D.pronouns he/him/his Department Chair & Professor, Kinesiology and Public Health Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, CAMedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study?Response:Previous observational studies have shown that urinary BPA is rel...
Tabellini (2008) uses the grammar of pronouns as an instrumental variable to distinguish degrees of morality to identify the causal impact of these values on institutions. Chen (2013) investigates whether future time references in language influence intertemporal decision-making. Among the grammatical ...
The particular position of the pronoun relative to the name in the sentence hierarchy is what prevents coreference in (1c). Since the principle is a universal, it should constrain children’s generalizations no matter what language they are acquiring, provided that the language has pronouns, ...
While face masks provide necessary protection against disease spread, they occlude the lower face parts (chin, mouth, nose) and consequently impair the ability to accurately perceive facial emotions. Here we examined how wearing face masks impacted making inferences about emotional states of others (i...
Relative pronouns: that, which, who, whose Adrian Wallwork Pages 43-48 Tenses: present, past, future Adrian Wallwork Pages 49-58 Conditional forms: zero, first, second, third Adrian Wallwork Pages 59-63 Passive versus active: impersonal versus personal forms Adrian Wallwork Pa...
Alexander (`If money isn't loosened up, this sucker could go down.' How top politi- cians talk about financial crises) investigates how specific linguistic features such as the use of personal pronouns, tense, agency and metaphors serve the purposes of `perception management'. To this end,...
Tabellini (2008) uses the grammar of pronouns as an instrumental variable to distinguish degrees of morality to identify the causal impact of these values on institutions. Chen (2013) investigates whether future time references in language influence intertemporal decision-making. Among the grammatical ...
“We found that when explicit gender indicators—such as first names and pronouns—are present, machine learning classifiers trained to predict people’s occupations do much worse at correctly predicting the occupations of women in stereotypically male professions and men...
pronouns increased significantly (Figs.2b and2d). In some cases, patient and therapist language features converged over time (e.g., Figs.2b and2c: therapists used significantly less future-oriented language and significantly more negative language early in the session relative to patients, but ...
The emphasis in sentences using the personal pronouns is on the researcher and not the research itself. “I did this, then I did that. Then I did something else.” Or “we did this, followed by our doing that. Next we did the other thing…” Such sentences stress the actions and ...