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What does it take to be rigid? Reflections on the notion of rigidity in autism
(Frontiers Media, 2023-02)
Characterizations of autism include multiple references to rigid or inflexible features, but the notion of rigidity itself has received little systematic discussion. In this paper we shed some light on the notion of rigidity ...
Reproducibility of infant fNIRS studies: a meta-analytic approach
(SPIE, 2023-04)
Significance
Concerns about the reproducibility of experimental findings have recently emerged in many disciplines, from psychology to medicine and neuroscience. As NIRS is a relatively recent brain imaging technique, the ...
A history of the Basque prosodic systems
(John Benjamins, 2023-02)
This paper presents new proposals for the reconstruction of Proto-Basque accentuation, as well as the development and chronology of the main accentual systems of the modern dialects, grounded in phonetic, historical and ...
Emotional Attractors in Subject-Verb Number Agreement
(Frontiers Media, 2022-06)
Considering the crosstalk between brain networks that contain linguistic and emotional information and that no studies have examined the impact of semantic information of affective nature on subject-verb number agreement, ...
Drawing comparisons: a syntactic and semantic approach to basque, spanish and english inequality comparative structures.
(2020-09-07)
Tesi honek euskarak, gaztelaniak eta ingelesak agertzen dituzten konparazio egituren deskribapena,sailkapena eta azterketa sintaktiko eta semantiko sakona aurkeztea ditu helburu. Tipologikoki oso ezberdinak diren hiru ...
Autistic camouflaging across the spectrum
(Elsevier, 2023-01)
Camouflaging may be characterized as a set of actions and strategies more or less consciously adopted by some autistic people to navigate the neurotypical social world. Despite the increased interest that this phenomenon ...
Accounting for the preference for literal meanings in autism spectrum conditions
(Wiley, 2023-02)
Pragmatic difficulties are considered a hallmark of autism spectrum conditions (ASC), but remain poorly understood. We discuss and evaluate existing hypotheses regarding the literalism of ASC individuals, that is, their ...
Language as a cue for social categorization in bilingual communities
(Public Library Science, 2022-11)
This registered report article investigates the role of language as a dimension of social categorization. Our critical aim was to investigate whether categorization based on language occurs even when the languages coexist ...
The literal/non-literal divide synchronically and diachronically: The lexical semantics of an English posture verb
(2022-12-12)
This thesis' main research goal is to provide an account of the English posture verb sit, from a synchronic a diachronic perspective. My proposed account of sit comprises various components, including a characterisation ...
Language in autism: domains, profiles and co-occurring conditions
(Springer, 2023-03)
This article reviews the current knowledge state on pragmatic and structural language abilities in autism and their potential relation to extralinguistic abilities and autistic traits. The focus is on questions regarding ...