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Who Said That? Investigating the Plausibility-Induced Source Focusing Assumption with Norwegian Undergraduate Readers

2016

Abstract The present study investigated to what extent encountering a textual claim that contradicts one’s prior beliefs may increase readers’ memory for the source of the information, such as the author or publication. A sample of 71 Norwegian economics and administration undergraduates were presented with texts on cell phones and potential health risks that either concluded that cell phones involve serious health risks or that they are perfectly safe. Results showed that readers’ memory for source feature information increased when the conclusion of the text contradicted the belief that cell phone use poses serious health risks but not when it contradicted the belief that cell phone use d…

05 social sciences050301 educationSample (statistics)Norwegian050105 experimental psychologylanguage.human_languageEducationReading literacyPhoneDevelopmental and Educational Psychologylanguage0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology0503 educationSocial psychology
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Disfemia y ansiedad en el aprendizaje de inglés como lengua extranjera.

2019

espanolEste trabajo fundamentalmente cualitativo explora la interrelacion entre disfemia, ansiedad en una lengua extranjera (ALE), y aprendizaje de ingles para identificar las areas de mayor dificultad de aprendizaje en estudiantes disfemicos adolescentes y adultos espanoles aprendices de esta lengua. De una muestra de treinta y dos alumnos, dieciseis con disfemia (ACD) y dieciseis sin disfemia (ASD), se analizaron entrevistas realizadas con los primeros, y se compararon sus respuestas con las de los ASD a dos escalas de ALE. Los resultados indican que la disfemia y la ALE afec-tan al aprendizaje linguistico de los ACD negativamente, provocando el rechazo de su identidad linguistica. La lec…

05 social sciencesEnglish as a foreign languageGeneral Medicine010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesCiència EnsenyamentReading aloud0502 economics and businessEducació especialPsychologyHumanities050203 business & management0105 earth and related environmental sciencesForeign language anxiety
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‘Monitoring’ in translation

2019

Abstract We assume that visual feedback from the written trace during translation plays an important role in monitoring the emerging translation. In this study, 44 participants translated with and without visual feedback from the target text (TT). Numerous measures were used to explore the differences between the texts that were created in the two conditions and the characteristics of the task performance in the two conditions. The impact of ST-TT semantic and syntactic relationships showed that there were differences on two of three behavioural measures across conditions. In the comparison of features of the translation process, findings show that ST reading times were longer without visua…

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 educationEye movementVisual feedbackTranslation (geometry)Language and LinguisticsTask (project management)Trace (semiology)Reading (process)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesTarget textSource textPsychology0503 educationCognitive psychologymedia_commonTranslation, Cognition & Behavior
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The look of writing in reading. Graphetic empathy in making and perceiving graphic traces

2021

This article presents preliminary considerations and results from a research project designed to investigate the relation between (i) gestures, (ii) graphic traces and (iii) perceptions. More specifically, the project aims to test the hypothesis that graphic traces, including handwriting, can set up graphetic empathy between writers and readers of traces across long temporal and spatial distances. Insofar as a graphic trace is lawfully related to the gesture by which it came into being, the trace itself will hold information about the gesture, which may resonate with the sensorimotor system of a perceiver as if they themselves performed the gesture. If this is in fact so, it will have impor…

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageNeurophenomenologymedia_common.quotation_subjectEmpathyProsody050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and Linguistics[SCCO]Cognitive sciencePhonetic empathyHandwritingPerceptionReading (process)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSet (psychology)ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonCognitive scienceOperationalization05 social sciencesElicitation interviewAffordanceTrace (semiology)PsychologyGraphetic empathyTraceGesture
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Incivility in online news and Twitter: effects on attitudes toward scientific topics when reading in a second language

2021

Due to the participatory nature of Web 2.0, polite communication on social media and news sites can stand side by side with uncivil comments. Research on online incivility has been conducted with users reading in their mother tongues (L1), while the potential effects of incivility in a second language (L2) have been largely under- explored. This paper analyzes the effects of uncivil comments written in an L2 on attitudes around emerging technologies. Accordingly, study 1 replicates and extends a previous experiment on the effects of incivility to online news on risk perceptions of nanotechnology (Anderson et al., 2014), by adding an ‘L2 condition’ (uncivil comments written in an L2). Then, …

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguagePolitenessEmerging technologiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectsocial media05 social sciencesMedia studiesonline deliberationCitizen journalismscience communication050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and LinguisticsIncivilityincivilityCivilityemotional languagePerceptionReading (process)second language reading0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSocial mediaPsychologymedia_common
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Textbook Practices: Reading Texts, Touching Books

2018

Drawing on practice theory, a programme of research is delineated that focuses on textbook practices. Textbooks and their textual content are seen as materially shaped textual artefacts that are adapted, transformed, contested, subverted, or may even be banned from the classroom. Mapping qualitative research that deals with the use of textbooks, two shifts denoting an increasing recognition of practices in textbook research are identified: a shift from static content to dynamic texts in use and a shift from written language to the material artefact itself. The chapter concludes by outlining possibilities for further research on textbook practices.

050101 languages & linguisticsPractice theorymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 education06 humanities and the artsLinguisticsReading (process)ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesWritten languageSociologyContent (Freudian dream analysis)0503 educationQualitative researchmedia_common
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Constructing Nonagency at the Beginning of Psychotherapy : The 10DT model

2018

This study examined how nine clients discursively constructed non-agency in their first session of individual psychotherapy. With open reading and linguistic analysis of the transcribed first sessions, combined with theory-based considerations, we created a model of discursive means for ascribing agentic and non-agentic positions, the 10 Discursive Tools model (10DT). There was large variability in how the tools functioned to create the impression of problematic agency, and the clients could not be classified according to their tool use patterns. The study shows the potential of the 10DT model for the detailed examination of presentations of “not-being-able” produced by psychotherapy client…

050103 clinical psychologyLinguistics and Languagehuman agencyPsychotherapistSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectongelmapuhe050109 social psychologyReading (process)Agency (sociology)Developmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSession (computer science)discourse analysista515media_common05 social sciencestoimijuusopen readingpsykoterapiadiskurssianalyysipsychotherapyLinguistic analysisPsychologylinguistic analysisJournal of Constructivist Psychology
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A New Branch-and-Cut Algorithm for the Generalized Directed Rural Postman Problem

2016

The generalized directed rural postman problem, also known as the close-enough arc routing problem, is an arc routing problem with some interesting real-life applications, such as routing for meter reading. In this article we introduce two new formulations for this problem as well as various families of new valid inequalities that are used to design and implement a branch-and-cut algorithm. The computational results obtained on test bed instances from the literature show that this algorithm outperforms the existing exact methods

050210 logistics & transportationMathematical optimization021103 operations research05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesTransportation02 engineering and technologyTravelling salesman problemClose-enough arc routing problemBranch-and-cut0502 economics and businessGeneralized rural postman problemRouting (electronic design automation)MATEMATICA APLICADABranch and cutArc routingAlgorithmAutomatic meter readingCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematics
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Two Peas in a Pod: Book Sales Clubs and Book Ownership in the Twentieth Century

2017

In the early twentieth century, book sales clubs became popular as an alternative means of book distribution. Corinna Norrick-Ruhl offers a unique comparative approach, synthesizing research about book sales clubs in twentieth-century Germany and the USA. Whereas previous studies have focussed mainly on the recommended literature and the effect on middlebrow reading, Norrick-Ruhl shows how book sales clubs rendered the book as a cultural object available and affordable, filling working-class and middle-class shelves with attractive volumes of “furniture books”. While book sales clubs were enormously successful in the twentieth century, they have recently declined. The author finally underli…

050402 sociologyHistorybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesMiddlebrowDistribution (economics)050905 science studies0504 sociologyReading (process)Economic history0509 other social sciencesbusinessCultural objectmedia_common
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History in Lexicography and Lexicography in History: A Reappraisal

2018

This paper aims to provide an overview of anglophone literature on historical lexicography. It begins by defining history and lexicography in order to explore possible relationships between them. What follows is a critical discussion of two analytical perspectives: “history in lexicography” and “lexicography in history.” The former seeks to explain what historical information is, how history has permeated dictionaries, particularly those compiled on historical principles, and why the historical dictionary needs to be re-interpreted along new lines. The latter, by contrast, attempts to identify the main elements involved in the writing of a history of lexicography. Since no historical accoun…

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and Languagehistorical informationHistoryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectContrast (statistics)06 humanities and the artsLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsLexicographyCritical discussionhistorical lexicographyReading (process)lexicography0602 languages and literaturehistorical approachdictionary researchhistoryOrder (virtue)dictionarymedia_commonDictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America
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