Automated syntactic markers distinguished patients with first-episode psychosis from healthy controls in a Brazilian Portuguese-speaking sample, achieving 81% cross-validated accuracy (AUC = 0.86).
Since the translation universal hypothesis was introduced (Baker, 1993), it has been a subject of constant debate and refinement among researchers in the field. On the one hand, some proposed that ...
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