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Jeffrey Killman – Interpreter and Translator Trainer, 2024
In the past couple of decades, machine translation (MT), whether phrase-based statistical or neural MT, has made considerable progress and has become increasingly common in specialised translation workflows. More studies on MT in legal contexts have been conducted in the past several years, and MT has been and continues to be used in international…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Translation, Literacy, Laws
Zhang, Xujin; Wu, Yunan Charles; Holt, Lori L. – Cognitive Science, 2021
Cognitive systems face a tension between stability and plasticity. The maintenance of long-term representations that reflect the global regularities of the environment is often at odds with pressure to flexibly adjust to short-term input regularities that may deviate from the norm. This tension is abundantly clear in speech communication when…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Speech Communication, Acoustics, Lexicology
Rebecca E. Knoph; Joshua F. Lawrence; David J. Francis – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2024
Purpose: There are many aspects of words that can influence our lexical processing, and the words we are exposed to influence our opportunities for language and reading development. The purpose of this study is to establish a more comprehensive understanding of the lexical challenges and opportunities students face. Method: We explore the latent…
Descriptors: Academic Language, Lexicology, Language Acquisition, Vocabulary Development
Declercq, Christelle; Pochon, Régis – American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2022
We studied comprehension of emotion versus concrete/abstract words in Down syndrome (DS). Study 1 compared 26 participants with DS and 26 typically developing (TD) children matched on verbal ability. Results showed no difference between groups. Study 2 assessed whether chronological age (CA) and (non)verbal abilities predicted developmental…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Lexicology, Down Syndrome, Predictor Variables
Kai Bao; Meihua Liu – SAGE Open, 2023
This article compared three-word move-specific lexical bundles (MLBs) in dissertation abstracts authored by linguistics doctoral students from China and the United States. Two separate corpora were constructed for analysis: (1) The China Linguistics PhD Abstracts Corpus (CLC), consisting of 700 abstracts totaling 613,713 words generated by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Dissertations, Lexicology, Text Structure
Jingwen Wang; Jinmian Yang; Chris Biemann; Xingshan Li – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2023
The integration of semantic information of compound words with context is a crucial aspect of reading comprehension. In two eye-tracking experiments, we used two-character and four-character Chinese lexicalized and novel compound words to investigate how Chinese readers integrate semantic information of compound words with contexts in the present…
Descriptors: Semantics, Language Processing, Eye Movements, Lexicology
Quentin Maire – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2023
The advent of global citizenship agendas marks a transformation in citizenship education policy and practice internationally. However, research has revealed a highly diverse collection of visions and models for global citizenship. This article seeks to make two main contributions to the study of global citizenship in education. Empirically, it…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Citizenship Education, School Policy
Anna Koufakou – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Student opinions for a course are important to educators and administrators, regardless of the type of the course or the institution. Reading and manually analyzing open-ended feedback becomes infeasible for massive volumes of comments at institution level or online forums. In this paper, we collected and pre-processed a large number of course…
Descriptors: Learning, Opinions, Student Attitudes, Natural Language Processing
Lee, Jang Ho; Lee, Hansol – Language Learning, 2022
This article reports a meta-analysis of studies on the effects of teachers' verbal lexical explanation (TVLE), as one type of lexical focus on form, on second language vocabulary learning. The dataset for this meta-analysis included 14 studies, representing a total of 36 independent samples (N = 3,304). The results of this study reveal that TVLE…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Vocabulary Development, Meta Analysis, Lexicology
Gardner, Howard – Roeper Review, 2022
Few individuals--whether scholars or laypersons--think that the words "smart" or "intelligent" suffice to characterize a person's intellectual strengths. In this article, the author reviews a set of terms commonly used to characterize intellectual strengths and then introduces the concept of "synthesizing"--an…
Descriptors: Language Attitudes, Language Usage, Language Variation, Intelligence
Joshua Matthews; Ahmed Masrai; Kriss Lange; Stuart McLean; Emad A. Alghamdi; Young Ae Kim; Yukie Shinhara; Saori Tada – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2024
Aural lexical knowledge (ALK) is crucial for second language (L2) listening. Despite its importance, there is scant research that has validly explored the relationship between ALK and L2 listening across different English as a Foreign Language (EFL) contexts. In an effort to broaden this research base, the current study closely replicates a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Language Tests, Second Language Learning
Valeria M. Rigobon; Nuria Gutiérrez; Ashley A. Edwards; Nancy Marencin; Matt Cooper Borkenhagen; Laura M. Steacy; Donald L. Compton – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2024
Purpose: The lexical quality (LQ) hypothesis predicts that a skilled reader's lexicon will be inhabited by a range of low- to high-quality items, and the probability of representing a word with high quality varies as a function of person-level, word-level, and item-specific variables. These predictions were tested with spelling accuracy as a gauge…
Descriptors: Spelling, Lexicology, Orthographic Symbols, Phonology
Savannah M. Heintzman; Nicole J. Conrad; S. Hélène Deacon – Journal of Research in Reading, 2024
Background: Young children clearly know quite a bit about the conventions of written language; for instance, 5-year-old children are sensitive to the fact that words tend to include both consonants and vowels, rather than just one or the other. The core theoretical debate lies in whether this understanding of sub-lexical orthographic regularities…
Descriptors: Orthographic Symbols, Knowledge Level, Achievement Gains, Children
Cychosz, Margaret; Mahr, Tristan; Munson, Benjamin; Newman, Rochelle; Edwards, Jan R. – Child Development, 2023
To learn language, children must map variable input to categories such as phones and words. How do children process variation and distinguish between variable pronunciations ("shoup" for "soup") versus new words? The unique sensory experience of children with cochlear implants, who learn speech through their device's degraded…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Child Language, Pronunciation, Assistive Technology
Rebecca E. Knoph; Joshua F. Lawrence; David J. Francis – Grantee Submission, 2023
Purpose: There are many aspects of words that can influence our lexical processing, and the words we are exposed to influence our opportunities for language and reading development. The purpose of this study is to establish a more comprehensive understanding of the lexical challenges and opportunities students face. Method: We explore the latent…
Descriptors: Academic Language, Lexicology, Language Acquisition, Vocabulary Development

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