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Kazakh esh-words and negative concord
Assem Amirzhanova, 2021, master's thesis

Keywords: Kazakh, semantics, negative concord, master's thesis
Published in RUNG: 23.02.2024; Views: 1406; Downloads: 3
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Turkish indefinites : scope and specificity
Ecem Baykuş, 2022, master's thesis

Keywords: Turkish indefinites, specificity, master's thesis
Published in RUNG: 23.02.2024; Views: 1294; Downloads: 46
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Semantics of Turkish free conditionals
Kadernur Akpinar, 2021, master's thesis

Keywords: correlatives, questions, conditionals, master's thesis
Published in RUNG: 22.02.2024; Views: 1395; Downloads: 5
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A unified semantic analysis of negative polarity ki̇mse and free choice bi̇r ki̇mse
Feyza Fi̇li̇z, 2020, master's thesis

Keywords: Turkish indefinites, NPIs, FCIs, master's thesis
Published in RUNG: 22.02.2024; Views: 1543; Downloads: 0
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The human in machine-made art : master's thesis
Jérémie Queyras, 2023, master's thesis

Keywords: machine, artificial intelligence, art production, art history, creativity, master's thesis
Published in RUNG: 25.01.2023; Views: 2028; Downloads: 0
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Autism and pronoun reversal : a theory-of-mind perspective
Greta Mazzaggio, 2014, master's thesis

Abstract: My project aimed at giving a personal contribution to an important international debate relevant to psycholinguistics. In particular, I studied the relationship between Theory of Mind (ToM) and the production of first- and second-person pronouns in typically developing children (TD) and children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).Moving from the dense general framework of references I created an experimental protocol with the main goal to test the existent and newest hypotheses on ToM consequential development and on the differences between the phenomena of pronoun reversal (PR) in TD children and children with ASD, to have, at the end of the hypothetical experiment, some data that can prove a correlation between the phenomena of PR and a lack or a deficit in ToM. The newness of my experimental protocol is the Italian native children target; Italian language is pro-drop and it has the agreement between the subject pronoun and the verb, for this reason it has never been studied to find possible a validation of previous studies and theories on other languages.The experiment will be structured with two batteries of tests, the first that will be a translation and adaptation in Italian of Wellmann and Liu’s seven tasks (2004) to assess the level of Theory of Mind and to verify the consequentiality hypothesis, and the second, formed by two tasks, that will assess the level of production of first- and second-person pronouns, focusing on the phenomena of PR. The objective of my potential experiment is to find a correlation between the two phenomena cited above; it can be a good starting point for further analyses on the direction of this theorized connection.
Keywords: pronoun reversal, autism developmental disorders, theory of mind, echolalia, pronouns
Published in RUNG: 22.09.2021; Views: 3078; Downloads: 0
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Studying dark matter annihilation in Perseus galaxy cluster using very-high-energy gamma rays : master's thesis
Nemanja Ivković, 2020, master's thesis

Keywords: dark matter, gamma-ray astrophysics
Published in RUNG: 01.03.2021; Views: 3583; Downloads: 0
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OMPC model' i uporjadočenija biopolimerov : diplomnaja rabota
Lusine Arutjunjan, 2019, master's thesis

Published in RUNG: 30.05.2019; Views: 4056; Downloads: 0
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