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1
Proficiency and the Use of Machine Translation: A Case Study of Four Japanese Learners
Xu, Jun
In: L2 Journal, vol 14, iss 1 (2022)
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Discovering Dialog Structure Graph for Coherent Dialog Generation ...
The Joint Conference of the 59th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 11th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing 2021
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Xu, Jun
. - : Underline Science Inc., 2021
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Semantic Regularities in Document Representations ...
Sun, Fei
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Guo, Jiafeng
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Lan, Yanyan
. - : arXiv, 2016
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Patient Mutations of the Intellectual Disability Gene KDM5C Down-Regulate Netrin G2 and Suppress Neurite Growth in Neuro2a Cells
Wei, Gengze
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Deng, Xinxian
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Agarwal, Saurabh
. - 2016
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A Study of Neural Word Embeddings for Named Entity Recognition in Clinical Text
Wu, Yonghui
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Xu, Jun
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Jiang, Min
. - : American Medical Informatics Association, 2015
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Citation Sentiment Analysis in Clinical Trial Papers
Xu, Jun
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Zhang, Yaoyun
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Wu, Yonghui
. - : American Medical Informatics Association, 2015
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Displaying status of recipiency through reactive tokens in Mandarin task-oriented interaction
Xu, Jun
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Journal of pragmatics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier
74 (2014), 33-51
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Displaying status of recipiency through reactive tokens in Mandarin task-oriented interaction
Xu, Jun
In: Journal of Pragmatics 74 (2014), 33-51
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Austen's fans and fans' Austen
Xu, Jun
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Journal of literary semantics. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton De Gruyter
40 (2011) 1, 81-97
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Displaying overt recipiency: reactive tokens in Mandarin task-oriented conversation
Xu, Jun
. - 2009
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This thesis examines the interconnection between the linguistic forms of reactive tokens and their associated conversational actions in Mandarin conversation. It aims to show how reactive tokens are produced and interpreted by participants themselves as the display of an awareness of being a recipient in longer sequences. The central argument of the thesis is that participants display overt recipiency through variation and selection of reactive tokens in longer sequences in Mandarin conversation. This thesis shows that a consideration of the sequential organization of reactive tokens is as important as a consideration of their forms and functions in order to understand their prominent role in longer conversational sequences. Through sequential analysis, the investigation of reactive tokens shows that participants orient to and design a diversity of reactive tokens to construct and maintain mutual understanding and to create and secure recipient engagement. Through quantitative analysis, the frequency and distribution of six types of reactive tokens demonstrate their significant roles in first and second language interaction. Through deviant case analysis, the examination of miscues of reactive tokens reveals that reactive tokens might be a potential “barrier” in second language interaction, in contrast to being a “facilitator” in first language interaction. I propose a framework for displaying levels of recipiency through the selection of reactive tokens in longer conversational sequences in Mandarin. The framework proposed here implies that the selection of one particular reactive token over another is more a question of varying degrees of recipient engagement, than of different linguistic forms. The use of reactive tokens in interaction is shown to be systematic, conversationally strategic, sequentially and socially organized. It can be concluded that seemingly trivial and random reactive tokens are more significant and orderly in Mandarin conversation than one may assume.
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http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/11006/1/Thesisphd-2009Final-Xujun.pdf
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The prosody of interrogatives at transition-relevance places in Mandarin Chinese conversation
Xu, Jun
. - 2008
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Natural Language Understanding of Spatial Relations Between Linear Geographic Objects
Xu, Jun
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Mark, David M
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Spatial cognition and computation. - Philadelphia, Pa. : Taylor & Francis
7 (2007) 4, 311-348
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Natural language understanding of spatial relations between linear geographic objects
Xu, Jun
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Mark, David M.
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Spatial cognition and computation. - Philadelphia, Pa. : Taylor & Francis
7 (2007) 4, 311-347
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An examination of white suburbanites' racial attitudes toward blacks
Xu, Jun
. - : Northern Illinois University, 2000
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