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Still business as usual? The use of English by language professionals across the government of Hong Kong

Phoenix W.Y. Lam (ENGL)

Department of English and Communication

Semantic overreliance as a suboptimal compensation for syntactic impairments in children with Developmental Language Disorder

Jueyao Lin, Xiaocong Chen (LST), Xunan Huang, Patrick Chun Man Wong, Angel Wing Shan Chan (LST), Michael T. Ullman, Caicai Zhang (LST) (Corresponding Author)

Department of Language Science and Technology

STARFormer: A Novel Spatio-Temporal Aggregation Reorganization Transformer of FMRI for Brain Disorder Diagnosis

Wenhao Dong, Yueyang Li, Weiming Zeng (Corresponding Author), Lei Chen, Hongjie Yan, Wai Ting Siok (LST), Nizhuan Wang (LST) (Corresponding Author)

Department of Language Science and Technology

Stance taking through that-clauses in research article abstracts: Cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary practices in translated and non-translated English

Yueyue Huang, Hao Yin, Dechao Li (LST) (Corresponding Author)

Department of Language Science and Technology

Secondary school English teachers’ application of artificial intelligence-guided chatbot in the provision of feedback on student writing: An activity theory perspective

Yuan Yao, Xinhua Zhu (LST), Longhai Xiao, Qi Lu (Corresponding Author)

Department of Language Science and Technology

Simultaneous interpreting with auto-subtitling: Investigating viewer cognitive effort, stress, and comprehension

Yanlin Li, Jiawen Diao, Andrew K.F. Cheung (LST) (Corresponding Author)

Department of Language Science and Technology

Searching for Traces of Hindu/Buddhist Heritage in the World’s Largest Muslim Country: Indonesia’s Linguistic and Semiotic Landscape as a ‘Palimpsest’

Chonglong Gu (LST)

Department of Language Science and Technology

Scripting English in Jawi: English disguised in Arabic-based ‘Tulisan Jawi’ in Brunei’s linguistic landscape

Chonglong Gu (LST)

Department of Language Science and Technology

Scaling, but not instruction tuning, increases large language models’ alignment with language processing in the human brain

Changjiang Gao, Zhengwu Ma, Jiajun Chen, Ping Li (LST), Shujian Huang, Jixing Li

Department of Language Science and Technology

Retraction handling by potential predatory journals

Shaoxiong Brian Xu, Tingyu Liu, Hassan Nejadghanbar, Guangwei Hu (ENGL)

Department of English and Communication

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