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Hierarchical Discourse-Semantic Modeling for Zero Pronoun Resolution in Chinese
by Tingxin Wei, Jiabin Li, Xiaoling Ye and Weiguang Qu
Big Data Cogn. Comput. 2025, 9(9), 234; https://doi.org/10.3390/bdcc9090234 - 9 Sep 2025
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Understanding discourse context is fundamental to human language comprehension. Despite the remarkable progress achieved by Large Language Models, they still struggle with discourse-level anaphora resolution, particularly in Chinese. One major challenge is zero anaphora, a prevalent linguistic phenomenon in which referential elements are [...] Read more.
Understanding discourse context is fundamental to human language comprehension. Despite the remarkable progress achieved by Large Language Models, they still struggle with discourse-level anaphora resolution, particularly in Chinese. One major challenge is zero anaphora, a prevalent linguistic phenomenon in which referential elements are omitted, increasing complexity and ambiguity for computational models. To address this issue, we introduce CDAMR (Chinese Discourse Abstract Meaning Representation), a novel annotated corpus that systematically labels zero pronouns across diverse syntactic positions along with their discourse-level coreference chains. In addition, we present a hierarchical discourse-semantic enhanced model that separately encodes local discourse semantics and global discourse semantics, and models their interactions via structured multi-attention mechanisms. Experiments on both CDAMR and OntoNotes demonstrate the approach’s cross-corpus generalizability and effectiveness, achieving F1 scores of 59.86% and 60.54%, respectively. Ablation studies further confirm that discourse-level semantics significantly enhance zero pronoun resolution. These findings highlight the value of cognitively inspired discourse modeling and the importance of comprehensive discourse annotations for languages with limited explicit syntactic cues such as Chinese. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Natural Language Processing Applications in Big Data)
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Vulnerability Detection in Large Language Models: Addressing Security Concerns
by Sahar Ben Yaala and Ridha Bouallegue
J. Cybersecur. Priv. 2025, 5(3), 71; https://doi.org/10.3390/jcp5030071 (registering DOI) - 7 Sep 2025
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Large language models (LLMs) have become essential in various use cases, such as code generation, reasoning, or translation. Applications vary from language understanding to decision making. Despite this rapid evolution, significant concerns appear regarding the security of these models and the vulnerabilities they [...] Read more.
Large language models (LLMs) have become essential in various use cases, such as code generation, reasoning, or translation. Applications vary from language understanding to decision making. Despite this rapid evolution, significant concerns appear regarding the security of these models and the vulnerabilities they present. In this research, we present an overview of the common LLM models, and their design components and architectures. Moreover, we present their domains of applications. Following that, we present the main security concerns associated with LLMs as defined in different security referentials and standards such as OWASP, MITRE, and NIST. Moreover, we present prior research that focuses on the security concerns in LLMs. Finally, we conduct a comparative study of the performance and robustness of several models against various attack scenarios. We highlight the behavior differences of these models, which prove the importance of giving more attention for the security aspect when using or designing LLMs. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Security Engineering & Applications)
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Functional Brain Connectivity During Stress Induction and Recovery: Normal Subjects
by Jaehui Kim and Mi-Hyun Choi
Appl. Sci. 2025, 15(17), 9714; https://doi.org/10.3390/app15179714 - 4 Sep 2025
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This study aimed to compare the changes in brain functional connectivity between states of stress induction and recovery in mentally stable, healthy individuals to investigate the effects of stress on brain networks. We selected a stable group comprising 20 healthy adults with Perceived [...] Read more.
This study aimed to compare the changes in brain functional connectivity between states of stress induction and recovery in mentally stable, healthy individuals to investigate the effects of stress on brain networks. We selected a stable group comprising 20 healthy adults with Perceived Stress Scale scores of 0–13 points and a mean age of 24.4 ± 4.3 years. We used the Montreal Imaging Stress Task to induce stress and captured images of the brain using a 3T magnetic resonance imaging scanner. We analyzed the region of interest (ROI)-to-ROI connectivity and compared the differences in functional connectivity between the stress and recovery phases. In the stress state, we observed increased connectivity between the dorsal attention and sensorimotor networks and between the visual and default mode networks. In the recovery state, the default mode network became reactivated, and connectivity supporting self-referential thinking and stability was observed. The connectivities observed only in the recovery phase were Language.pSTG (R)—DefaultMode.LP (R) and DefaultMode.LP (R)—Visual.Lateral (R). Our findings provide important basic data for the development of stress management and recovery strategies. By assessing healthy individuals, our findings provide new perspectives on stress resilience in the brain. Full article
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FiCT-O: Modelling Fictional Characters in Detective Fiction from the 19th to the 20th Century
by Enrica Bruno, Lorenzo Sabatino and Francesca Tomasi
Humanities 2025, 14(9), 180; https://doi.org/10.3390/h14090180 - 3 Sep 2025
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This paper proposes a formal descriptive model for understanding the evolution of characters in detective fiction from the 19th to the 20th century, using methodologies and technologies from the Semantic Web. The integration of Digital Humanities within the theory of comparative literature opens [...] Read more.
This paper proposes a formal descriptive model for understanding the evolution of characters in detective fiction from the 19th to the 20th century, using methodologies and technologies from the Semantic Web. The integration of Digital Humanities within the theory of comparative literature opens new paths of study that allow for a digital approach to the understanding of intertextuality through close reading techniques and ontological modelling. In this research area, the variety of possible textual relationships, the levels of analysis required to classify these connections, and the inherently referential nature of certain literary genres demand a structured taxonomy. This taxonomy should account for stylistic elements, narrative structures, and cultural recursiveness that are unique to literary texts. The detective figure, central to modern literature, provides an ideal lens for examining narrative intertextuality across the 19th and 20th centuries. The analysis concentrates on character traits and narrative functions, addressing various methods of rewriting within the evolving cultural and creative context of authorship. Through a comparative examination of a representative sample of detective fiction from the period under scrutiny, the research identifies mechanisms of (meta)narrative recurrence, transformation, and reworking within the canon. The outcome is a formal model for describing narrative structures and techniques, with a specific focus on character development, aimed at uncovering patterns of continuity and variation in diegetic content over time and across different works, adaptable to analogous cases of traditional reworking and narrative fluidity. Full article
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Enhancing English Past Tense Acquisition: Comparative Effects of Structured Input, Referential, and Affective Activities
by Kaiqi Shi
Languages 2025, 10(9), 212; https://doi.org/10.3390/languages10090212 - 28 Aug 2025
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This study investigates the impact of structured input, referential activities, and affective activities on English simple past tense acquisition in a second language (L2). Thirty-three participants from a senior high school were divided into four groups based on the pretest–posttest design: referential only, [...] Read more.
This study investigates the impact of structured input, referential activities, and affective activities on English simple past tense acquisition in a second language (L2). Thirty-three participants from a senior high school were divided into four groups based on the pretest–posttest design: referential only, affective only, a combination of both, and a control group. A self-paced reading (SPR) test was used to measure accuracy and response times to evaluate the effectiveness of these instructional strategies. Structured input and referential tasks enhance grammatical acquisition more rapidly and accurately than affective-only treatments or controls, showing the beneficial effects of structured input on grammar acquisition. The results emphasized the importance of designing instructional strategies that address specific processing challenges in L2 learning by focusing on form–meaning connections. By demonstrating differential impacts of structured input activities on grammatical learning and processing efficiency, the research contributes to the field of second language acquisition. The SPR method was selected for its ability to capture subtle, immediate differences in processing at the word level, its suitability for controlled classroom-based online administration, and its established validity in L2 processing research. Unlike other methods, SPR allows precise measurement of reaction times for specific sentence components, isolating processing effects of the target grammatical form while minimizing the influence of explicit knowledge. Full article
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From Taso to Erke’ün: The Transformation of East Syriac Christian Designations in China (Tang to Yuan Periods)
by Xue Yang and Tursunjan Imin
Religions 2025, 16(9), 1088; https://doi.org/10.3390/rel16091088 - 22 Aug 2025
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The historical evolution of two designations for East Syriac Christians in China—taso (達娑, including its variants) and erke’ün (也里可溫)—from the Tang to the Yuan dynasty is examined. Analyses of historical records and Old Uighur Christian manuscripts reveal their usage patterns, referents, and [...] Read more.
The historical evolution of two designations for East Syriac Christians in China—taso (達娑, including its variants) and erke’ün (也里可溫)—from the Tang to the Yuan dynasty is examined. Analyses of historical records and Old Uighur Christian manuscripts reveal their usage patterns, referents, and historical development. Taso and its variants served as both self-referential and externally applied designations from West Asia to East Asia before and during the early Mongol–Yuan period. Erke’ün, initially an official title for East Syriac Church leaders under Mongol–Yuan rule, replaced Taso and expanded to denote Christians in general. This terminological shift reflects significant transformations in the community’s identity and institutional standing within China. The findings offer new perspectives on the transmission and adaptation of East Syriac Christianity in the Chinese context. Full article
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“The One Before the One” in Plato, Dionysius the Areopagite, and Damascius: The Journey to the Ineffable One
by Konstantinos Laparidis
Religions 2025, 16(8), 1084; https://doi.org/10.3390/rel16081084 - 21 Aug 2025
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The reason I chose this particular theme is because I considered that Plotinus’ One cannot fully satisfy the demand for an ultimate principle. This becomes evident when we study the Areopagite and even more so Damascius, whose notion of the ultimate principle refers [...] Read more.
The reason I chose this particular theme is because I considered that Plotinus’ One cannot fully satisfy the demand for an ultimate principle. This becomes evident when we study the Areopagite and even more so Damascius, whose notion of the ultimate principle refers to a metaphysical source that precedes the Neoplatonic One. The selection of these three philosophers was based on the following rationale: Firstly, Plato is the founder of the concept of the One. Then comes Dionysius, who speaks of the supra-essential One and connects it with God. Finally, I turn to Damascius, who almost explicitly states that there exists an ineffable reality that precedes the One and is the ineffable One. This endeavor unfolds through a reasoning process developed in three escalating stages, as follows: Initially, in Plato, we encounter the “One that is not one”, which corresponds to light. Next, in Dionysius the Areopagite, we encounter the “supra-essential One”, which corresponds to the invisible light (the place where we can only stand, but cannot see). Finally, in Damascius, we encounter the “ineffable, inexpressible One”, which is not even invisible. In Damascius, what makes this “One before the One” unique is not that we do not know it because, by nature, it is, e.g., invisible, but because it does not allow us to know the reason why we do not know it. Through the connection of these three philosophers, I will aim to demonstrate that this “one” possesses a self-referential existence, establishing its superiority in relation to the One of Plotinus. In the final analysis, the article aims to connect the concept of the supreme principle as God, in relation to this highly apophatic One. Therefore, I will develop the reasoning according to which this “One before the One” can exist. Full article
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Transcriptome Sequencing and Differential Analysis of Ovaries Across Diverse States (Follicular and Non-Follicular Phases)
by Jiabei Sun, Tongliang Wang, Yuheng Xue, Zhehong Shen, Chen Meng, Xinkui Yao, Jun Meng, Jianwen Wang, Hongzhong Chu, Wanlu Ren, Linling Li and Yaqi Zeng
Animals 2025, 15(16), 2436; https://doi.org/10.3390/ani15162436 - 20 Aug 2025
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The Kazakh horse, one of China’s indigenous primitive breeds, is renowned for its remarkable adaptability and distinctive physiological traits. The ovary is a vital reproductive organ in female animals, responsible for oocyte production and hormone secretion. However, limited research has been conducted on [...] Read more.
The Kazakh horse, one of China’s indigenous primitive breeds, is renowned for its remarkable adaptability and distinctive physiological traits. The ovary is a vital reproductive organ in female animals, responsible for oocyte production and hormone secretion. However, limited research has been conducted on gene expression profiles in the ovarian tissue of equine species. To address this gap, the present study performed transcriptomic sequencing on ovarian tissues from 12 Kazakh horses in different physiological states. A total of 979 differentially expressed mRNAs were identified, including 619 upregulated and 360 downregulated genes. Among these, key genes such as COL1A1, LHCGR, KISS1, NTRK2, COL1A2, and THBS4 were identified as differentially expressed. Gene Ontology (GO) annotation and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) enrichment analyses revealed that 374 of these genes were primarily involved in ovarian steroidogenesis, the PI3K-Akt signaling pathway, and ECM-receptor interactions among 292 enriched pathways. This study provides a comprehensive transcriptomic profile of equine ovarian tissue, offering in-depth insights into differential gene expression and signal pathways associated with ovarian development in Kazakh horses, providing theoretical foundations and referential data for future research in equine ovarian development and reproductive studies. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Equids)
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Monkey Do, Monkey See? The Effect of Imitation Strategies on Visuospatial Perspective-Taking and Self-Reported Social Cognitive Skills
by Marion Ducret, Eric Chabanat, Ayumi Kambara, Yves Rossetti and Francois Quesque
Behav. Sci. 2025, 15(8), 1112; https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15081112 - 17 Aug 2025
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Classical social cognitive conceptions suppose that the existence of common representations between agents constitutes the basis that represents the world from others’ perspectives. Alternatively, recent contributions support that the ability to distinguish self- from other’s representation would rather be at the origins of [...] Read more.
Classical social cognitive conceptions suppose that the existence of common representations between agents constitutes the basis that represents the world from others’ perspectives. Alternatively, recent contributions support that the ability to distinguish self- from other’s representation would rather be at the origins of social inferences abilities. In the present study we compared the effects of two types of imitation training: mirror imitation (for which gesture could be represented in common referential) and anatomically congruent imitation (which requires not only a representation of the gesture of the model but also distinguishing between one’s own and others’ representations). We observed that a 4 min training of anatomically congruent imitation, but not of mirror imitation, improved performance on a visual perspective-taking test. This short training did not significantly impact self-reported measures of social cognitive skills. These results suggest that a unique transversal cognitive mechanism of co-representing and switching between self-related and other-related representations could be involved at both the motor and the mental-state levels. Opportunities for innovative social cognitive interventions at the motor level are discussed. Full article
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Referential Integrity Framework for Lithium Battery Characterization and State of Charge Estimation
by Amel Benmouna, Mohamed Becherif, Mohamed Ahmed Ebrahim, Mohamed Toufik Benchouia, Tahir Cetin Akinci, Miroslav Penchev, Alfredo Martinez-Morales and Arun S. K. Raju
Batteries 2025, 11(8), 309; https://doi.org/10.3390/batteries11080309 - 14 Aug 2025
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The global rise of electric vehicles (EVs) is reshaping the automotive industry, driven by a 25% increase in EV sales in 2024 and mounting regulatory pressure from European countries aiming to phase out thermal and hybrid vehicle production. In this context, the development [...] Read more.
The global rise of electric vehicles (EVs) is reshaping the automotive industry, driven by a 25% increase in EV sales in 2024 and mounting regulatory pressure from European countries aiming to phase out thermal and hybrid vehicle production. In this context, the development of advanced battery technologies has become a critical priority. However, progress in electrochemical storage systems remains limited due to persistent technological barriers such as gaps in data, inadequate modeling tools, and difficulties in system integration, such as thermal management and interface instability. Safety concerns like thermal runaway and the lack of long-term performance data also hinder large-scale adoption. This study presents an in-depth analysis of lithium–ion (Li–ion) batteries, with a particular focus on evaluating their charging and discharging behaviors. To facilitate this, a series of automated experiments was conducted using a custom-built test bench equipped with MATLAB (2024b) programming and dSPACE data acquisition cards, enabling precise current and voltage measurements. The acquired data were analyzed to derive mathematical models that capture the operational characteristics of Li–ion batteries. Furthermore, various state-of-charge (SoC) estimation techniques were investigated to enhance battery efficiency and improve range management in EVs. This paper contributes to the advancement of energy storage technologies and supports global ecological goals by proposing safer and more efficient solutions for the electric mobility sector. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Battery Electric Vehicles—2nd Edition)
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Evidence for Semantic Communication in Alarm Calls of Wild Sichuan Snub-Nosed Monkeys
by Fang-Jun Cao, James R. Anderson, Wei-Wei Fu, Ni-Na Gou, Jie-Na Shen, Fu-Shi Cen, Yi-Ran Tu, Min Mao, Kai-Feng Wang, Bin Yang and Bao-Guo Li
Biology 2025, 14(8), 1028; https://doi.org/10.3390/biology14081028 - 11 Aug 2025
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The alarm calls of non-human primates help us to understand the evolution of animal vocal communication and the origin of human language. However, as there is a lack of research on alarm calls in primates living in multilevel societies, we studied these calls [...] Read more.
The alarm calls of non-human primates help us to understand the evolution of animal vocal communication and the origin of human language. However, as there is a lack of research on alarm calls in primates living in multilevel societies, we studied these calls in wild Sichuan snub-nosed monkeys. By means of playback experiments, we analyzed whether call receivers understood the meaning of the alarm calls, making appropriate behavioral responses. Results showed that receivers made appropriate and specific anti-predator responses to two types of alarm calls. After hearing the aerial predator alarm call (“GEGEGE”), receivers’ first gaze direction was usually upward (towards the sky), and upward gaze duration was longer than the last gaze before playback. After hearing the terrestrial predator alarm call (“O-GA”), the first gaze direction was usually downward (towards the ground), and this downward gaze duration was longer than the gaze before playback. These reactions provide evidence for external referentiality of alarm calls in Sichuan snub-nosed monkeys, that is, information about the type of predator or the appropriate response is encoded acoustically in the calls. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Behavioural Biology)
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The Task of an Archaeo-Genealogy of Theological Knowledge: Between Self-Referentiality and Public Theology
by Alex Villas Boas and César Candiotto
Religions 2025, 16(8), 964; https://doi.org/10.3390/rel16080964 - 25 Jul 2025
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This article addresses the epistemic and political problem of self-referentiality in theology within the context of post-secular societies as a demand for public relevance of faculties of theology within the 21st-century university. It focuses on the epistemological emergence of public theology as a [...] Read more.
This article addresses the epistemic and political problem of self-referentiality in theology within the context of post-secular societies as a demand for public relevance of faculties of theology within the 21st-century university. It focuses on the epistemological emergence of public theology as a distinct knowledge, such as human rights, and ecological thinking, contributing to the public mission of knowledge production and interdisciplinary engagement. This study applies Michel Foucault’s archaeological and genealogical methods in dialogue with Michel de Certeau’s insights into the archaeology of religious practices through a multi-layered analytical approach, including archaeology of knowledge, apparatuses of power, pastoral government, and spirituality as a genealogy of ethics. As a result of the analysis, it examines the historical conditions of possibility for the emergence of a public theology and how it needs to be thought synchronously with other formations of knowledge, allowing theology to move beyond its self-referential model of approaching dogma and the social practices derived from it. This article concludes programmatically that the development of public theology requires an epistemological reconfiguration to displace its self-referentiality through critical engagement with a public rationality framework as an essential task for the public relevance and contribution of theology within contemporary universities and plural societies. Full article
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Synthesis and Electronic Properties of Novel Donor–π–Acceptor-Type Functional Dyes with a Carbonyl-Bridged Bithiophene π-Spacer
by Miyu Ueda, Ryo Nagayama, Masaki Nagaoka, Naoya Suzuki, Shintaro Kodama, Takeshi Maeda, Shin-ichiro Kato and Shigeyuki Yagi
Molecules 2025, 30(15), 3084; https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules30153084 - 23 Jul 2025
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In this study, we synthesized novel donor–π–acceptor (D–π–A) functional dyes bearing a carbonyl-bridged bithiophene as a π-conjugated spacer and evaluated the absorption and fluorescence properties as well as the photostability. The developed dyes 1-CO3-CO possess an N,N-diphenylaminophenyl electron [...] Read more.
In this study, we synthesized novel donor–π–acceptor (D–π–A) functional dyes bearing a carbonyl-bridged bithiophene as a π-conjugated spacer and evaluated the absorption and fluorescence properties as well as the photostability. The developed dyes 1-CO3-CO possess an N,N-diphenylaminophenyl electron donor unit and an electron acceptor unit such as a formyl group (1-CO), an (N,N-diethylthiobarbituryl)methylene moiety (2-CO), or a (3-dicyanomethylidene-1-indanon-2-yl)methylene moiety (3-CO). The absorption spectra of 1-CO3-CO in dichloromethane at room temperature showed absorption maxima at 569 nm, 631 nm, and 667 nm, respectively, and the stronger acceptors in 2-CO and 3-CO led to enhancement of the ICT character. In addition, 2-CO and 3-CO had a second absorption band in the visible region, showing panchromatic absorption properties. Electrochemical analyses of the developed dyes revealed that the carbonyl bridging group in the π-spacer contributes to stabilization of the frontier orbitals such as the highest occupied and lowest unoccupied molecular orbitals (HOMO and LUMO, respectively), in comparison with the referential dyes bearing a dibutylmethylene-bridged bithiophene spacer, 1-CBu23-CBu2. The HOMO/LUMO stabilization brought about high photostability in the doped poly(methyl methacrylate) film. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Organic Chemistry)
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Discourse Construction Mechanisms: An Eye-Tracking Study on L1, L2, and Heritage Speakers of Spanish
by Adriana Cruz, Inés Recio Fernández, Mathis Teucher, Pilar Valero Fernández and Óscar Loureda Lamas
Languages 2025, 10(8), 177; https://doi.org/10.3390/languages10080177 - 22 Jul 2025
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This study explores the cognitive processing of discourse construction mechanisms in Spanish, focusing on counter-argumentative relations that involve anaphoric encapsulation through either pronominal (e.g., a pesar de ello) or lexical forms (e.g., a pesar de [NP]). These constructions combine procedural meaning [...] Read more.
This study explores the cognitive processing of discourse construction mechanisms in Spanish, focusing on counter-argumentative relations that involve anaphoric encapsulation through either pronominal (e.g., a pesar de ello) or lexical forms (e.g., a pesar de [NP]). These constructions combine procedural meaning with referential retrieval, placing complex demands on discourse integration. Using eye-tracking data from 77 participants across three speaker groups, namely, L1, heritage, and L2 speakers, this study yields three main findings: (1) nominal expressions do not incur greater processing effort than pronominal ones under optimal communicative conditions; (2) heritage and L2 speakers exhibit higher processing effort than L1 speakers due to less automatized processing of discourse cues; and (3) heritage speakers show greater difficulty than L2 speakers, particularly with pronominal forms, likely due to the lower transparency of procedurally encoded meanings. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Language Processing in Spanish Heritage Speakers)
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The Discourse Function of Differential Object Marking in Turkish
by Klaus von Heusinger and Haydar Batuhan Yıldız
Languages 2025, 10(7), 173; https://doi.org/10.3390/languages10070173 - 18 Jul 2025
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Differential Object Marking (DOM) is a cross-linguistic phenomenon in which the overt marking of direct objects of certain transitive verbs exhibits distinct morpho-syntactic properties. In Turkish, DOM is realized by the accusative suffix -(y)I and is considered to be determined by parameters such [...] Read more.
Differential Object Marking (DOM) is a cross-linguistic phenomenon in which the overt marking of direct objects of certain transitive verbs exhibits distinct morpho-syntactic properties. In Turkish, DOM is realized by the accusative suffix -(y)I and is considered to be determined by parameters such as referentiality/specificity, affectedness, and topicality. In addition, Enç argues that discourse-linking, which is a backward-looking discourse function, is another relevant parameter. In this paper, we investigate whether DOM also serves a forward-looking discourse function, which has remained underexplored. Using corpus studies and offline experiments, we investigate the forward discourse function of DOM in Turkish by analyzing the frequency of anaphoric expressions referring to the direct object with vs. without DOM. Corpus data show that non-modified human indefinite direct objects with DOM are taken up significantly more often in the subsequent discourse than those without DOM. However, forced-choice and paragraph continuation tasks do not support these observations. We evaluate various parameters that might contribute to the discourse prominence of direct objects with DOM and those that might mask such effects. We conclude that there is some corpus evidence that DOM contributes to a forward-looking discourse function, though our experimental methods may be inadequate to capture it. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Theoretical Studies on Turkic Languages)
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