LANGUAGE CONTROL IS NOT A ONE-SIZE-FITS-ALL LANGUAGES PROCESS: EVIDENCE FROM SIMULTANEOUS INTERPRETATION STUDENTS AND THE N-2 REPETITION COST

Language control is not a one-size-fits-all languages process: Evidence from simultaneous interpretation students and the n-2 repetition cost

Simultaneous interpretation is an impressive cognitive feat which necessitates the simultaneous use of two languages and therefore begs the question: how is language management accomplished during interpretation? One possibility is that both languages are maintained active and inhibitory control is reduced.To examine whether inhibitory control is r

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Lockdowns, lethality, and laissez-faire politics. Public discourses on political authorities in high-trust countries during the COVID-19 pandemic.

This study looks at population response to government containment strategies during initial stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in four high-trust Northern European countries-Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden-with special emphasis on expressions of governmental trust.Sentiment analysis and topic modeling analysis were performed using Twitte

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Characterizations of lactic acid bacteria derived from pickles and the effects of fermentation on phenolic compounds in peony flowers

This study aims to characterize lactic acid bacteria (LAB) in pickles and investigate the effect of lactic acid fermentation on phenolic compounds in peony flowers.Six strains of Lactobacillus plantarum and one strain of Weissella identified by 16S rRNA Vacuum Pet Brush sequencing met the safety standards confirmed by metabolite safety assessment a

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