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The Influence of Retention, Turnover, and Alliance on Process and Outcomes in Rolling Group Psychotherapy for Cocaine Disorder

2016

ABSTRACTA longitudinal repeated measures design was used to investigate the influence of treatment retention, and membership turnover on individual outcomes, and the relationship between individual-level and group-level therapeutic alliance in rolling group psychotherapy for individuals with cocaine abuse disorder. Eighteen patients were studied; data were collected prior to therapy and then monthly for 24 months. Patient outcomes and process were assessed. Improvements in symptoms and psychological functioning were associated with retention in psychotherapy. Membership turnover had a negative influence on symptoms. Development of an individual alliance was affected by the development of gr…

050103 clinical psychologymedicine.medical_specialtyretentionmedicine.medical_treatment05 social sciences030508 substance abuseRepeated measures designTreatment retentionGroup psychotherapy03 medical and health sciencesClinical PsychologyAllianceGroup psychotherapySettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia Clinicamedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencescocaine disorder0305 other medical sciencePsychiatryPsychologyCocaine abuseClinical psychology
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Models of the Translation Process

2017

060201 languages & linguistics030504 nursingMachine translationProcess (engineering)business.industryComputer science06 humanities and the artsTransfer-based machine translationcomputer.software_genreKeystroke loggingTranslation (geometry)Communication theory03 medical and health sciences0602 languages and literatureEye trackingArtificial intelligenceComputational linguistics0305 other medical sciencebusinesscomputerNatural language processingThe Handbook of Translation and Cognition
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Chapter 10. Forty years in the search of a/the subject

2018

060201 languages & linguistics030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesHistory0602 languages and literatureMathematics educationSubject (documents)06 humanities and the arts0305 other medical science
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Introduction: Regards croisés sur les communautés linguistiques de Montréal

2014

060201 languages & linguistics030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesLinguistics and LanguageAnthropology0602 languages and literature06 humanities and the artsSociology0305 other medical scienceLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsCanadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique
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Für eine Germanistik der Schnittstellen

2013

060201 languages & linguistics030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesLinguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary TheoryPhilosophy0602 languages and literature06 humanities and the arts0305 other medical scienceLanguage and LinguisticsZeitschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Linguistik
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Chapter 2. On the dynamicity of evidential scales

2018

060201 languages & linguistics030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesPoliticsEvidentiality0602 languages and literatureRhetorical question06 humanities and the artsSociology0305 other medical scienceLinguistics
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Du dialogue interculturel à la construction identitaire interpersonnelle et numérique - possibles exploitations pédagogiques de la série télévisée Em…

2020

In this article, we propose to sketch some working hypotheses around the problem of the use of television series in the teaching of the FLE, addressing in an interdisciplinary way the possible fields of exploitation of contemporary cinema. We will focus most of our observations on the use of cultural stereotypes and intercultural communication, considering their expanded exploitation and illustration in the American television series Emily in Paris (2020). The issue of personal and cultural identity will also be explored from the perspectives of new media usage.

060201 languages & linguisticsCultural Studies03 medical and health sciencesHistory030504 nursingLiterature and Literary Theory0602 languages and literature05 social sciences0305 other medical scienceTransilvania
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The Development of the TPR-DB as Grounded Theory Method

2018

Abstract Initial versions of the translation process research database (TPR-DB), were released around 2011 in an attempt to integrate translation process data from several until then individually collected and scattered translation research projects. While the earlier individual studies had a clear focus on quantitative assessment of well-defined research questions on cognitive processes in human translation production, the integration of the data into the TPR-DB allowed for broader qualitative and exploratory research which has led to new codes, categories and research themes. In a constant effort to develop and refine the emerging concepts and categories and to validate the developing the…

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and Language030504 nursingComputer scienceProcess (engineering)Communicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectExploratory researchCognition06 humanities and the artsData scienceLanguage and LinguisticsGrounded theoryFocus (linguistics)03 medical and health sciences0602 languages and literatureTranslation studiesIntrospection0305 other medical scienceQualitative researchmedia_commonTranslation, Cognition and Behavior
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Totally new and pretty awesome : Amplifier–adjective bigrams in GloWbE

2017

Abstract Previous work on adjectival intensification (e.g. very good , so glad , really great ) has mostly focussed on the adverbs in question, showing that different (native) varieties of English display distinctive preferences concerning intensifier choice. However, little is known so far about the role that intensifier-adjective units (bigrams) play. The present paper offers a first contribution to fill this research gap by focussing on a data-driven approach to (mostly) high-frequency bigrams and their collocational behaviour in the Corpus of Global Web-based English (GloWbE). Asymmetric and symmetric measures are employed to establish attraction and repulsion between adverb and adjecti…

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageBigram06 humanities and the artsAdverbIntensifierAttractionLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsVarieties of English030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciences0602 languages and literatureSociology0305 other medical scienceAdjectiveLingua
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Word classes and the scope of lexical flexibility in Tongan

2017

Abstract Tongan is an Oceanic language belonging to the Polynesian subgroup. Based on previous work (Churchward 1953, Tchekhoff 1981, Broschart 1997), Tongan has been classified as a 'flexible' language by various typological approaches on word classes (Hengeveld 1992, Rijkhoff 1998, Croft 2001). This means that lexical items are per se not categorised in terms of major word classes, but they can function as noun, verb, adjective and manner adverb without morphosyntactic derivation. However, not all lexemes are entirely flexible occurring within all these constructions. So the crucial issue of how flexible Tongan really is remains. This question will be addressed by a survey based on a comb…

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageCommunicationVerb06 humanities and the artsAdverbPart of speechLanguage and LinguisticsLexical itemLinguistics030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesNoun0602 languages and literature0305 other medical sciencePsychologyAdjectiveScope (computer science)Word (group theory)Lexical flexibility in Oceanic languages
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