{"meta":{"query_hash":"6d5383d32907","filters":{"topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies"},"cohort_total":990,"direct_labels_cover":0,"predictions_cover":990,"exported":990,"export_cap":100000,"truncated":false,"label_status":"direct model label, unvalidated","prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated (Codex and Gemma teacher distillation)","score_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","snapshot":{"source":"OpenAlex, pinned release, all 482 partitions","release":"2026-06-24","frame_built":"2026-07-12"},"permalink":"https://metacan.xera.ac/q/6d5383d32907","api":"https://metacan.xera.ac/api/v1/cohort?topic=Language%2C+Discourse%2C+Communication+Strategies"},"results":[{"id":"W105758877","doi":"10.1017/cbo9780511801624.005","title":"The sociolinguistic interview","year":2006,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Cambridge University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Sociology; Psychology; Linguistics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.05920908075921237,"score_gpt":0.23314416574045907,"score_spread":0.1739350849812467,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W105758877","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000009279701,0.002054546,0.000033252778,0.00008833511,0.00044840554,0.00025732262,0.00027694413,0.00016658011,0.99666536],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.004666705,0.00029242417,0.000007785569,0.00008370383,0.0005966568,0.0000013715496,0.00010078368,0.000046145615,0.9942044],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99899495,0.00008377781,0.0002218624,0.00025710074,0.00020787117,0.00023445085],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99831533,0.0001966919,0.00028479364,0.000879288,0.00026658838,0.000057323028],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00015231171,0.00030683907,0.0002844729,0.00006713264,0.0009925113,0.0003369547,0.0010303506,0.00013517837,0.000051261777],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000010697099,0.00025349576,0.00025395936,0.0000016679951,0.0012486452,0.000061427396,0.00040386873,0.0004936145,0.0000720395],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000007573878,0.0000043583955,5.685066e-8,0.00003933222,0.000096775286,0.00003660916,0.00081451866,3.8783787e-7,2.3162133e-7,0.8213938,0.17682251,0.00078383187],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00016402906,0.000016097418,0.0000014475494,0.00015578869,0.00019547102,0.0000028307427,0.0012974625,0.000007743737,0.0000028452273,0.0003645895,0.9974905,0.00030117919],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000522896,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00019733922,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.82102925,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001269747,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000103198574,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999917},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W137044903","doi":"","title":"Commentary on: Lilian Bermejo-Luque's \"Assessing presumptions in argumentation: Being a sound presumpion vs. being presumably the case\"","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Scholarship at UWindsor (University of Windsor)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Windsor","funders":"","keywords":"Sound (geography); Argumentation theory; Psychology; Epistemology; Philosophy; Physics; Acoustics","score_opus":0.03670068521318798,"score_gpt":0.26752248564269265,"score_spread":0.23082180042950468,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W137044903","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9433061,0.00011681063,0.000015305388,0.010423824,0.0001898276,0.00075171556,0.000059174698,0.00009752222,0.045039758],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9945529,0.00003017213,0.0003060077,0.000986106,0.0001785279,0.000011797832,0.000097885786,0.000032549673,0.003804035],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9977027,0.0006290282,0.00037436726,0.00042943493,0.0004148644,0.00044957924],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9979462,0.00046774594,0.0003422109,0.00093062856,0.00018856976,0.00012464607],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006191798,0.0002821631,0.00031957755,0.00027739306,0.0024679948,0.0008780896,0.0008932805,0.000127813,0.0038016303],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000046197038,0.00028855677,0.00017826437,0.0001800977,0.0007378455,0.0034482954,0.00041062993,0.0007355053,0.00017592868],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00051267276,0.0017929466,0.21473111,0.00054411066,0.001027112,0.001019817,0.59333426,0.0009085075,0.0015808549,0.14442968,0.027213395,0.012905527],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0051629525,0.0003762466,0.43953744,0.0010879363,0.0004968441,0.00017023268,0.47218,0.0007173722,0.0004017833,0.04732996,0.031005675,0.0015335528],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.006793076,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.039450094,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.22480632,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0002440513,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000060928855,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99995667},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1436766848","doi":"10.1017/cbo9780511635670.013","title":"One perspective on <i>Conversation Analysis: Comparative Perspectives</i>","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Cambridge University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":109,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Conversation analysis; Perspective (graphical); Context (archaeology); Sociology; Suspect; Audience measurement; Linguistics; Psycholinguistics; Epistemology; Social science; Cognition; Psychology; Computer science; Philosophy; History; Political science","score_opus":0.06559296357436611,"score_gpt":0.25840170857217076,"score_spread":0.19280874499780465,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1436766848","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00014894518,0.0004972427,0.000059801274,0.0002263023,0.00009492539,0.00052623026,0.0005329804,0.00024517198,0.9976684],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.14053425,0.00011304698,0.00003283175,0.000138092,0.00028674223,0.000001625114,0.00017821003,0.000030086068,0.85868514],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99823135,0.00012936247,0.0002460474,0.00067953236,0.0004449904,0.00026869652],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9974683,0.00012650019,0.0004605899,0.0009867771,0.000832352,0.00012546915],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00010237333,0.00048910227,0.0007534075,0.00063393445,0.000526621,0.00025826882,0.00068720104,0.0002091801,0.00016972335],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000006625218,0.00056847156,0.0005145964,0.000019128198,0.00091515295,0.00026251204,0.00014898495,0.00071627484,0.0000877611],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00015297465,0.00007054689,1.575706e-7,0.000011044804,0.0021969478,0.00002631607,0.053360265,0.000020146332,0.0000032130333,0.9361001,0.007920938,0.00013735564],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008958306,0.0002530455,0.000037120895,0.00015410487,0.0037804262,0.0000013287632,0.18210064,0.000059397764,0.000060715203,0.0006365924,0.81103486,0.0009859541],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00087116065,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0002549217,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9354635,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00085023185,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014227208,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99967664},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1451150519","doi":"10.1023/a:1022908014456","title":"Commentary: Bebko, Perry, and Bryson on Mostert (2001), “Facilitated Communication Since 1995”","year":2003,"lang":"en","type":"letter","venue":"Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Izaak Walton Killam Health Centre; York University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Autism; Developmental psychology","score_opus":0.025506919574696432,"score_gpt":0.24669569188341045,"score_spread":0.22118877230871403,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1451150519","genre_codex":"commentary","genre_gemma":"commentary","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"commentary","genre_consensus":"commentary","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.034168605,0.008392572,0.0000115474495,0.9156089,0.00055836135,0.00041205075,0.00019219461,0.00004273642,0.040613074],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.20559369,0.018563572,0.0025312775,0.76322484,0.00034390038,0.0000320032,0.0012086154,0.00013738313,0.008364708],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99804723,0.00029743562,0.0006891912,0.00022615686,0.0004154742,0.00032450331],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987137,0.00026326865,0.0005361801,0.00031736496,0.00007702997,0.000092471746],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00034705029,0.00039232385,0.0004860795,0.00026293387,0.00059776864,0.0004233575,0.00045251515,0.0002043663,0.00048914936],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000027933798,0.00032909805,0.00009341594,0.000051708244,0.0007059415,0.0005116758,0.00015507097,0.0012065812,0.00001715146],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000039599716,0.00009564725,0.00019457185,0.00008498678,0.00019738582,0.000024082825,0.022174992,6.636011e-7,0.000004459352,0.0021918353,0.9707841,0.004207651],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009247658,0.00019133049,0.0010883701,0.00032698084,0.00007450659,0.000089574125,0.023437843,0.000004497641,0.000003783041,0.003116906,0.9703254,0.0004160211],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00050121715,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0009814673,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.17142509,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00014139203,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013380624,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99991614},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1467620657","doi":"10.1017/cbo9781139342872.018","title":"The architecture of intersubjectivity revisited","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Cambridge University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":125,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Sign (mathematics); Linguistics; Sign language; Intersubjectivity; Syntax; Phonology; Sign system; Manually coded language; Semantics (computer science); Computer science; Sociology; Philosophy; Mathematics; Social science; Programming language","score_opus":0.028690035150002326,"score_gpt":0.2139096377932006,"score_spread":0.18521960264319828,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1467620657","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000111917034,0.0004312381,0.0002143413,0.000060599185,0.00016878863,0.00028361465,0.00026734927,0.000090896516,0.99837124],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0339047,0.00010242028,0.000015297643,0.00003968011,0.0002031187,6.991634e-7,0.000042136588,0.000032949272,0.965659],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990394,0.00011914548,0.00020531876,0.0002459558,0.00021500207,0.00017515526],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9979224,0.00030136682,0.0004059738,0.0010714231,0.0002428357,0.000055969373],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00017341749,0.00027196598,0.0003568937,0.000108891414,0.00046589875,0.00012904464,0.0009451576,0.00012626177,0.00002808528],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000017937107,0.00021471002,0.00024811516,0.0000030531712,0.001269963,0.000050297967,0.0004091568,0.00052135985,0.000010021049],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006667959,0.0000044556973,2.6103308e-7,0.00007206882,0.00016810447,0.000007781415,0.0016261848,7.298869e-7,0.000008120348,0.97519475,0.020137837,0.0027130381],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002085243,0.000040849172,0.0000029798664,0.00020164489,0.00015357233,0.000003026138,0.0009891386,0.000005732785,0.000055255576,0.00021465406,0.9978915,0.00023312055],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000259785,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00014551761,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.97775364,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000060825874,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006497897,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.875562},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1483040734","doi":"10.1111/j.1467-9922.2011.00653.x","title":"Thinking‐Aloud as Talking‐in‐Interaction: Reinterpreting How L2 Lexical Inferencing Gets Done","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language Learning","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":15,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Salience (neuroscience); Think aloud protocol; Psychology; Reflexivity; Transparency (behavior); Context (archaeology); Meaning (existential); Linguistics; Protocol analysis; Context effect; Cognitive psychology; Cognitive science; Sociology; Computer science; Human–computer interaction","score_opus":0.04398389133650758,"score_gpt":0.2846082064129868,"score_spread":0.2406243150764792,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1483040734","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5404743,0.0007236613,0.00016829319,0.00037977973,0.00031962732,0.00011103873,0.0000015552398,0.00031710323,0.45750466],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9869892,0.000025992624,0.0005955294,0.0003376144,0.0005126279,0.000017641147,0.00003318796,0.000048455553,0.011439765],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983354,0.00029502963,0.0003264121,0.00032483897,0.00030425758,0.00041403685],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99893266,0.0002189628,0.00025348918,0.00044185994,0.00008232481,0.000070708404],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005137854,0.00024700037,0.0002830571,0.00019611171,0.00046557322,0.00065836555,0.0005072982,0.00009014852,0.00614244],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00034915828,0.00022312476,0.0001132592,0.000061500905,0.0001706221,0.00074930745,0.00024327794,0.0010265919,0.00024066679],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000044799126,0.00006628536,0.001682686,0.000043917607,0.00005027943,0.00025391052,0.87615204,0.000036172183,0.0004978542,0.11401651,0.0001208343,0.0070347134],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00066187204,0.00019285438,0.0013420206,0.0007693726,0.000047430407,0.00007559203,0.9661051,0.0006736131,0.0013117387,0.0033814285,0.024732322,0.0007066538],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0040687774,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.006074245,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4465149,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000079227786,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000043983135,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99476606},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1483363321","doi":"10.1111/j.1467-9566.2010.01248.x","title":"‘I’ve heard wonderful things about you’: how patients compliment surgeons","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Sociology of Health & Illness","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":20,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto; Wilfrid Laurier University; St. Michael's Hospital","funders":"National Institute on Aging; U.S. Public Health Service; Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality","keywords":"Conversation; Conversation analysis; Health care; Resistance (ecology); Service (business); Psychology; Public relations; Medicine; Political science; Business; Law","score_opus":0.03833829815873461,"score_gpt":0.3073678338533168,"score_spread":0.26902953569458216,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1483363321","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9656083,0.0007809061,0.000029937317,0.020483628,0.0018342928,0.00041324296,0.00011137176,0.000112981834,0.010625337],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9962737,0.00007009472,0.00014706625,0.002115331,0.00012905053,0.000044715278,0.00017940465,0.000025050402,0.0010155838],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99818146,0.00040098705,0.00047319054,0.00025734628,0.0002123677,0.00047464602],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99825054,0.00026749415,0.0004851309,0.00060211006,0.000294363,0.00010033917],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008253653,0.00020018342,0.0005093049,0.000091867565,0.0011080314,0.000052234725,0.00044532467,0.00014435481,0.0009026327],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006036526,0.00016811356,0.00012046052,0.000027776492,0.0025317965,0.00024210315,0.00012774044,0.0005860023,0.000056069814],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000023805054,0.00035148067,0.008664301,0.00015498458,0.0000935687,8.380166e-7,0.4149939,9.753292e-7,0.00003556402,0.5536273,0.015522921,0.0065303193],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002325621,0.0005622457,0.06722329,0.00013746724,0.00006123424,0.0000056317153,0.45728981,0.000025840689,0.00013048072,0.05028524,0.42100275,0.00095037563],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0014334696,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011056487,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5033421,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004771833,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00026338268,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9883195},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1485829032","doi":"","title":"Speech Act of Condolence in Persian and English: A Cross-Cultural Study","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":16,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Persian; Speech act; Linguistics; Psychology; Test (biology); Realization (probability); Speech community; Mathematics; Statistics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.06954241166095448,"score_gpt":0.36366420650077935,"score_spread":0.29412179483982487,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1485829032","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9045908,0.033486743,2.0921595e-8,0.000017985634,0.0001116959,0.00017947404,0.000022796707,0.000016847414,0.061573654],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9985799,0.00047466124,0.00005838939,0.00005241316,0.00009464642,0.000018159535,0.000005854189,0.0000066006974,0.0007093838],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992924,0.00008493471,0.00021495891,0.00017832528,0.000086519816,0.00014289434],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99951977,0.00006980081,0.000064351596,0.00021483436,0.00011068366,0.000020581494],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00021086124,0.00013680919,0.00025227087,0.00010259229,0.00009023229,0.00014101535,0.0001373156,0.00003403032,0.000071252885],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00010142741,0.00009366941,0.000022628563,0.000074046984,0.000705334,0.00046143567,0.00013059982,0.0002032396,5.692867e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003565421,0.000108478474,0.025484271,0.00007601513,0.000040831386,0.000075082324,0.9585751,3.5371567e-8,0.000023094473,0.014876219,0.000047303358,0.0006579089],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000732706,0.00013820078,0.031543527,0.00023185488,0.0000142386225,0.0000050897993,0.966022,7.397602e-7,0.00006305379,0.0004811785,0.00063129026,0.00013610524],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00045787057,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0050153853,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.09398911,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000010381842,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000007801551,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3819728},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1489454082","doi":"","title":"Re-Assessing Cross-Cultural Pragmatics: Insistence as a Marker of Affiliation and Connectedness","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Solidarity; Pragmatics; Social connectedness; Hospitality; Interpersonal communication; Sociology; Ideology; Face (sociological concept); Social psychology; Cross-cultural communication; Psychology; Gender studies; Aesthetics; Linguistics; Social science; Political science; Law; Anthropology; Tourism; Philosophy; Politics","score_opus":0.08530800313823837,"score_gpt":0.38790579998838426,"score_spread":0.3025977968501459,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1489454082","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.89807326,0.0018134998,0.000009470715,0.00096838607,0.00015733736,0.00030026605,0.000027386883,0.00016460016,0.09848577],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99602175,0.00020103317,0.0011624115,0.00014012937,0.00008212291,0.00005721826,0.00038303874,0.000024026465,0.0019282803],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9980795,0.00035184625,0.0006880518,0.00025692023,0.00038043648,0.00024328996],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9948972,0.00030609462,0.0006689923,0.00116988,0.0028459262,0.00011193051],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00071560737,0.00026001042,0.00032984026,0.00007331915,0.0008992481,0.0033570193,0.0007986841,0.000119194425,0.00018819836],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0010323934,0.00018230602,0.00008232986,0.00012870299,0.0026719815,0.0050444733,0.00039178273,0.00030370167,0.0000414124],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00027470686,0.00042415297,0.020643134,0.000393224,0.0002157315,0.0000034630423,0.39251032,0.00020307364,0.0031477225,0.56998795,0.002774963,0.009421553],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.004295349,0.00031108691,0.07182316,0.0009763531,0.00022017764,0.00005757662,0.79574406,0.0029053327,0.0035622295,0.034360595,0.08414863,0.0015954791],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.001139324,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0013084699,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.53562737,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012008211,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00012160329,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99767756},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1491711774","doi":"10.1177/160940690200100409","title":"Symposium Conclusion - Issues of Validity: Behavioral Concepts, Their Derivation and Interpretation","year":2002,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of Qualitative Methods","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":16,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Interpretation (philosophy); Phenomenon; Frame (networking); Vulnerability (computing); Psychology; Construct validity; Subject (documents); External validity; Epistemology; Computer science; Management science; Cognitive psychology; Social psychology; Engineering; Psychometrics; Developmental psychology; Computer security","score_opus":0.5979932375441669,"score_gpt":0.5940795726321616,"score_spread":0.003913664912005288,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1491711774","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.87788165,0.005328992,0.08568824,0.010329598,0.002350762,0.00026760704,0.00015234307,0.00004034031,0.017960494],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9697578,0.00038356462,0.028837921,0.00014178958,0.0002814283,0.000004194555,0.000014560832,0.00001252507,0.0005662091],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99666184,0.0020642178,0.0007132784,0.00010182563,0.00037408658,0.00008474702],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9962938,0.0011705619,0.0009284332,0.00012353223,0.0014430207,0.000040650517],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0022350051,0.0001296878,0.0002871956,0.00022085913,0.00008957139,0.000145797,0.0003574155,0.000038573336,0.00086674717],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000314584,0.00009978891,0.00011388659,0.00003699126,0.000544788,0.0007691035,0.00009172317,0.00017406206,0.0000028694787],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00009099233,0.00016857983,0.00007381085,0.000016763128,0.00017881514,0.0000034042573,0.80609953,0.000012053367,0.009422177,0.14511482,0.0006292635,0.03818975],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0021118456,0.001200428,0.00041349154,0.0005553022,0.00018003919,0.00007482555,0.8267923,0.0023950043,0.033995617,0.08240267,0.04942873,0.00044973014],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00009354424,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00002758777,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.09187618,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000055055334,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000023674585,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9490274},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1496821304","doi":"","title":"Compliment: A Cross-Cultural Study of Speech Act Awareness: A Pilot Project Report","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian social science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Speech act; Interlanguage; Point (geometry); Psychology; Subject (documents); Linguistics; Power (physics); Computer science; Library science","score_opus":0.1166518198124534,"score_gpt":0.38964593330430686,"score_spread":0.27299411349185343,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1496821304","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.605274,0.000009410156,6.295816e-7,0.00011020073,0.00013971553,0.00019990414,0.000015716741,0.000022609353,0.3942278],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99822384,4.853514e-7,0.000018696552,0.000093902985,0.0002749363,0.000023512479,0.000008996215,0.000007011026,0.0013486365],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987527,0.000065853055,0.00023999426,0.00023700856,0.00037661917,0.00032781728],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988779,0.000027450726,0.00015928496,0.00035851114,0.00045749903,0.00011937473],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006255247,0.00010323697,0.00016378019,0.0001351188,0.0015812329,0.0007005443,0.0007294193,0.000017563943,0.00019881973],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00010749394,0.00008519672,0.000033154083,0.00021405659,0.0019826551,0.0005686211,0.000070663904,0.00009344929,0.000014230736],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000015104489,0.00029472983,0.05020896,0.0000281225,0.000042374202,0.00005484905,0.34912646,0.0000018407706,0.00045799938,0.59344393,0.0020568275,0.004268799],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012046548,0.0007826852,0.07536732,0.000047904265,0.00005738615,0.00003481319,0.6629298,0.000060899365,0.00025944892,0.001971216,0.25650907,0.0007748485],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.26115555,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.5079128,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.59147274,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00018441452,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0009761428,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99971855},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1498176513","doi":"10.1111/j.1467-9566.2011.01343.x","title":"An interactional approach to conceptualising small talk in medical interactions","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Sociology of Health & Illness","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":59,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"St. Michael's Hospital","funders":"National Institute on Aging; Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality","keywords":"Casual; Conversation; Conversation analysis; Psychology; Ethnic group; Social psychology; Sociology; Political science; Communication; Law","score_opus":0.17007334364634694,"score_gpt":0.3862668368498754,"score_spread":0.21619349320352846,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1498176513","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9201482,0.00038712975,0.0009837785,0.0029961437,0.000907894,0.00026455818,0.000030084237,0.00006686697,0.07421537],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99684453,0.00001524777,0.00079291157,0.0018543613,0.00016288804,0.00006678702,0.000082230334,0.000012987187,0.00016803204],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982818,0.0006231134,0.0005149186,0.00020191545,0.00012713818,0.00025114365],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990832,0.00019711709,0.00020773541,0.00029328009,0.00010931452,0.00010935928],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007704504,0.00011187667,0.00030490413,0.00014714456,0.0003175509,0.000014684397,0.0003885885,0.00007893546,0.0023778435],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007721221,0.000098914345,0.000048501213,0.000036689104,0.0012729107,0.00022821705,0.00006667199,0.00039301554,0.000021503416],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000026439044,0.0003574829,0.00034753737,0.000029065395,0.000019185332,0.0000013240109,0.5479152,0.000005089691,0.000007051392,0.44721752,0.00034002247,0.0037340678],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00046000158,0.00019517078,0.0052794456,0.000099110766,0.0000072864154,0.000023863598,0.9648793,0.00010571939,0.00002980412,0.010100633,0.018587114,0.00023258623],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.004955192,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0053587505,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4371169,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000074393385,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00029423027,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99853414},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W150157217","doi":"10.1075/lllt.26.06sch","title":"Study abroad and its effect on speech act performance","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Language learning and language teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":18,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"German; Variety (cybernetics); Study abroad; Competence (human resources); Latin Americans; Linguistics; Foreign language; Political science; Psychology; History; Pedagogy; Computer science; Social psychology; Law; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.017487150339980384,"score_gpt":0.2990490357218102,"score_spread":0.2815618853818298,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W150157217","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.52774644,0.0035946658,3.1371772e-7,0.000033107055,0.00013268444,0.0003439169,0.000013074649,0.000259914,0.4678759],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.63354623,0.00007662483,0.000033167635,0.00008606408,0.00065420143,0.000015874879,0.00007401234,0.0000998202,0.36541402],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99793124,0.00030572191,0.00035758846,0.0006101695,0.00040846062,0.00038681936],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984129,0.00048642,0.00032682257,0.0006065999,0.000036800742,0.00013045753],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001063112,0.0006468536,0.0006515231,0.0002893436,0.0011504949,0.0006654103,0.00035983094,0.00025950492,0.0021741665],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00018407278,0.0005120889,0.000109617096,0.0000127188105,0.00019951831,0.0002613195,0.00026587755,0.0039746366,0.00016705901],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00010223065,0.00011739002,0.00060581294,0.0003770524,0.00031937426,0.0006160897,0.74617344,0.0000032070598,0.00075582595,0.036547925,0.000107415464,0.21427426],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0055614454,0.007512445,0.0010771847,0.003603105,0.0014933195,0.0005207096,0.5291512,0.0002688577,0.0009107461,0.00024220659,0.4443393,0.005319487],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00046083023,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.001049384,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.44423187,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000033685083,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000026316588,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997331},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1501985841","doi":"10.22329/il.v24i3.2147","title":"Emotion, Argumentation and Informal Logic","year":2004,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Informal Logic","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":53,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Informal logic; Argumentation theory; Dialogic; Argument (complex analysis); Epistemology; Focus (optics); Sociology; Psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.04404527886292283,"score_gpt":0.27994082837086837,"score_spread":0.23589554950794553,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1501985841","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.43495542,0.0002219935,0.00032716367,0.00089413236,0.00022257601,0.00021711217,0.000019001562,0.00018872622,0.5629539],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9959148,0.000070788534,0.00052701187,0.0016343486,0.00015222424,0.000019282124,0.00010543241,0.0000069485654,0.0015691408],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992059,0.000014640738,0.00030424073,0.00008811618,0.00016635747,0.00022077259],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99946713,0.000023013305,0.00013476839,0.00022113873,0.00009891452,0.00005505393],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014280558,0.00013907396,0.00012005684,0.00009435033,0.00042433137,0.00038828905,0.0001871437,0.000048655376,0.0009805913],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000021031145,0.000107079446,0.00004043447,0.00003945911,0.00029496851,0.0017552517,0.00009123969,0.0001392483,0.00033725647],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000012184572,0.000027139353,0.0001727426,0.00002019938,0.000013647951,0.0000021590147,0.035446808,0.00023304117,0.000009262653,0.9604098,0.00014285144,0.0035101706],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0069556874,0.0015061359,0.06571474,0.00018232908,0.00014538813,0.00020944582,0.3422223,0.00033589618,0.00080509455,0.26950732,0.31048578,0.0019298904],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00019605993,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00036505098,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6909025,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000023946344,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000051181934,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99993265},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1503639051","doi":"10.1017/cbo9780511635670.003","title":"Repetition in the initiation of repair","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Cambridge University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":15,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Repetition (rhetorical device); Psychology; Philosophy; Linguistics","score_opus":0.04982457202592218,"score_gpt":0.2282085844399334,"score_spread":0.1783840124140112,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1503639051","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00035263773,0.00017481283,0.0000067672677,0.00006554475,0.00006484719,0.00027667827,0.00013358105,0.00007969101,0.99884546],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.06095615,0.000116951654,0.000022240669,0.00010864875,0.00012663305,8.879032e-7,0.00013967109,0.000013951968,0.9385149],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992021,0.00009298851,0.00021238509,0.00017921932,0.0002082884,0.00010501759],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987996,0.00008807376,0.00028565485,0.00065346796,0.00015393314,0.00001923725],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001760735,0.00016427529,0.0002097152,0.00015961922,0.00014644906,0.00005168636,0.00044149955,0.00011264057,0.000034403998],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000008418521,0.00014802928,0.00015262228,0.0000039602637,0.00033604668,0.00014722563,0.0000751558,0.00029861706,0.0000060369307],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002496455,0.000015531594,6.528258e-7,0.00003738745,0.00002685554,0.000035388104,0.0045390925,0.0000013973768,0.000002511761,0.9844277,0.01052488,0.00036367244],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00025790485,0.000050671562,0.00005088835,0.0002015076,0.00009675431,0.0000035626376,0.004218741,0.000007510229,0.000020777497,0.00037475277,0.9945339,0.00018305566],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003385154,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00017016978,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9840529,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000064955675,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006181184,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.60364586},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W151386965","doi":"","title":"The effect of imposition on children making, granting and refusing requests","year":2006,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"Summit (Simon Fraser University)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Simon Fraser University","keywords":"Psychology; Social psychology; Differential treatment; Business","score_opus":0.009713787709300195,"score_gpt":0.24065132311375323,"score_spread":0.23093753540445303,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W151386965","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.84214455,0.0006274239,0.0000016059382,0.000038381007,0.00020343284,0.000281333,0.00005748895,0.000066379704,0.1565794],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98863715,0.00010534599,0.000011167009,0.000010123015,0.00013950837,0.0000011702476,0.00093296147,0.00003047444,0.010132084],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989298,0.0002261767,0.00020388985,0.00024166424,0.00021146152,0.00018699538],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99884313,0.00022781233,0.0004014122,0.00040149305,0.00010137087,0.000024776145],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00016512704,0.00024677534,0.00025898867,0.00027604753,0.0008755397,0.00022104275,0.0003589143,0.00012932118,0.000036654288],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000019981095,0.0001967449,0.000115243834,0.00009225532,0.00022060178,0.00024582774,0.000044001918,0.00031917775,0.0000053038157],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0027485383,0.00028454736,0.13257243,0.001088984,0.0013514333,0.00015060058,0.009867993,0.00013345515,0.00013492815,0.7787833,0.024926156,0.0479576],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.009989984,0.0038493325,0.055916745,0.010133501,0.004800071,2.3581862e-7,0.54285586,0.00016651553,0.033464253,0.005297281,0.3283686,0.005157597],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010560837,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.12490193,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7734861,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000054733842,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003268233,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8910663},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1515811271","doi":"10.5539/elt.v8n7p95","title":"An Empirical Study on Pragmatic Transfer in Refusal Speech Act Produced by Chinese High School EFL Learners","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":49,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Excuse; Pragmatics; Linguistics; Politeness; Competence (human resources); American English; Negative transfer; First language; Social psychology","score_opus":0.03217740357382764,"score_gpt":0.3436316600579123,"score_spread":0.31145425648408465,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1515811271","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9542508,0.00017567178,0.0000073743267,0.00030670562,0.0003299692,0.00067134824,0.000026270838,0.00044642098,0.04378544],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99723643,0.0000012286828,0.00011555221,0.0002591439,0.0009184827,0.0000738403,0.00015136662,0.00007336972,0.001170572],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9967819,0.0013472355,0.00045002374,0.00047884288,0.0005493062,0.00039270573],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983814,0.00018195971,0.00007700576,0.0010764374,0.00006717923,0.00021606928],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0018685848,0.00034543627,0.0003993063,0.00022933343,0.00023930611,0.0006016744,0.00068527163,0.00007930811,0.0004805856],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0012142449,0.00026286152,0.00006321932,0.000102638915,0.00010171328,0.0009833988,0.00006226319,0.0012912292,0.00007562171],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008074691,0.001617332,0.011220236,0.000018602872,0.000047381844,0.0000734629,0.9816588,0.000050846997,0.0005576854,0.0021559775,0.0012807618,0.0012381738],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002376203,0.0006747786,0.0018391209,0.00006433529,0.00003769689,0.0000027018523,0.9921945,0.000069516675,0.00018852351,0.00013834072,0.0018880683,0.00052626064],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0019349175,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0028986908,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.042985648,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001570931,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00010949363,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99998236},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1517251553","doi":"10.1017/cbo9780511635670.012","title":"Implementing delayed actions","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Cambridge University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":35,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Utterance; Task (project management); Linguistics; Psychology; Computer science; Philosophy; Engineering","score_opus":0.0680737084969304,"score_gpt":0.2557488447740911,"score_spread":0.1876751362771607,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1517251553","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0000813884,0.00019966386,0.000045790403,0.000057861984,0.00017603052,0.0002810325,0.0005337363,0.00027251753,0.998352],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0065069436,0.000091657625,0.000055436612,0.00010666159,0.0003529252,9.170476e-7,0.00023782994,0.000040976865,0.99260664],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99887455,0.00003827719,0.00021990335,0.00031297322,0.0002142804,0.00033999817],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985851,0.0000575429,0.0002949072,0.00075731974,0.0002107855,0.00009436788],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00009567815,0.00031883965,0.0002944573,0.00018251491,0.00094485056,0.00025303222,0.0006241244,0.00014155125,0.00023501947],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000033297113,0.00035997102,0.00022460814,0.0000028591091,0.00034562068,0.00021393804,0.00033649986,0.00046096402,0.000052400155],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000019035106,0.00000946042,1.196447e-7,0.000016583896,0.00017565471,0.000042352538,0.0013382501,5.4558654e-7,0.000007851748,0.9559193,0.03959587,0.00287493],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00027159235,0.00003379274,0.0000021906653,0.00006496609,0.00026538892,0.0000053291083,0.0030721335,0.000005706586,0.000027484817,0.00011221254,0.99575526,0.00038397455],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005263161,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00035630254,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.95615935,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013443256,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00010465521,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998852},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1525607596","doi":"","title":"Two Complementary Approaches to Discourse Analysis","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Journal of Macrodynamic Analysis (Memorial University of Newfoundland)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Psycholinguistics; Sociolinguistics; Intersection (aeronautics); Epistemology; Discourse analysis; Linguistics; Sociology; Cognitive science; Cognition; Psychology; Philosophy; Geography; Cartography","score_opus":0.06084561326103703,"score_gpt":0.2580741286957001,"score_spread":0.19722851543466308,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1525607596","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.971175,0.00011769974,0.009206425,0.0041072597,0.0002515102,0.00021326025,0.00007927349,0.000017310278,0.01483226],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99646616,0.000050785744,0.0007324287,0.00006794914,0.00039087023,2.2198267e-7,0.0000634096,0.000009427345,0.002218746],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981765,0.0004156461,0.000506333,0.0001510597,0.0005140454,0.000236385],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99779546,0.0002577164,0.00081158016,0.00064956903,0.00035151857,0.00013414916],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00080858724,0.000192918,0.00072503847,0.0008786209,0.00048328718,0.0001515634,0.0013518459,0.000030139641,0.0054993695],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00001602111,0.00013798692,0.000746458,0.000778043,0.0005554358,0.00052819133,0.00022780764,0.00023715441,0.00004662805],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0021126969,0.0015491995,0.051331334,0.000073554416,0.12678437,0.00006552952,0.3651614,0.22232603,0.00072992814,0.21131146,0.012352102,0.006202401],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0043360433,0.00051720405,0.05159882,0.00004951502,0.080013335,0.000018565457,0.8187484,0.027301151,0.000010082094,0.007156224,0.009315222,0.0009354474],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.03309597,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.14251348,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.453587,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001399148,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008360888,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9954097},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1527475309","doi":"","title":"Language, Culture and Communication: The Ibibio Worldview","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Sociology; Ideology; Focus (optics); Gender studies; Epistemology; Anthropology; Linguistics; Social psychology; Psychology; Politics; Law; Philosophy; Political science","score_opus":0.044165209158095464,"score_gpt":0.3477524915682771,"score_spread":0.3035872824101816,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1527475309","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.09580177,0.7884362,4.4217828e-7,0.0015073768,0.0001708041,0.00019062869,0.000030691554,0.00004857442,0.113813564],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9741362,0.0129525,0.00015106983,0.0012487373,0.00048352376,0.000045279645,0.000046436748,0.000012828455,0.01092344],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991598,0.00019127937,0.00018782377,0.00013292758,0.000103560174,0.00022457248],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991045,0.00018195518,0.00007207209,0.00054178335,0.000059545884,0.000040167568],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003837042,0.00017416391,0.00021264954,0.0000592607,0.00043269005,0.0002834038,0.0002360306,0.000045907127,0.00012234545],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006204597,0.0000958422,0.000034466444,0.00010443197,0.0007204278,0.0004389768,0.0002581862,0.00035440543,0.000007892078],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000046145383,0.000023727383,0.00029949812,0.00007091418,0.00004676782,0.0000052485702,0.7417739,3.551611e-8,0.000014609801,0.24949019,0.006010719,0.002259752],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00027908292,0.000018442535,0.0009456406,0.00032389662,0.000042574782,0.000034081153,0.6671831,9.784958e-7,0.000020420657,0.001414444,0.32953715,0.00020018835],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00007603426,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0014109528,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8783344,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000013525339,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000058343267,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.39083317},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W152873041","doi":"10.21437/speechprosody.2004-72","title":"Meanings and configurations of questions in English","year":2004,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":32,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"Computer science; Linguistics; Programming language; Philosophy","score_opus":0.028452886370526825,"score_gpt":0.2656404305300993,"score_spread":0.23718754415957247,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W152873041","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.23926489,0.00020349381,0.00006206079,0.0008073334,0.000049287057,0.00007981838,0.000010897321,0.000060766506,0.75946146],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99806833,0.000028403952,0.00031412183,0.00006549458,0.00003599376,0.000009097633,0.000007657321,0.0000037234224,0.001467157],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9996926,0.000015416274,0.00013309995,0.00005463258,0.000048852173,0.000055405453],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99967694,0.00003734549,0.000034330984,0.00013691653,0.00009918379,0.00001527327],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000060647064,0.00004225389,0.00006850316,0.000058824342,0.00007057142,0.000064663145,0.000068490146,0.000013653226,0.00070830353],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000040760187,0.00003529876,0.0000122055935,0.000022734012,0.00020771542,0.00021971938,0.000016698654,0.000052392203,0.000005784574],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[7.707094e-7,0.000028668168,0.000060308015,0.000003826211,0.00000353671,2.5413723e-7,0.082183816,0.000015466305,0.00008420632,0.9174407,0.000094962,0.00008344925],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0021447195,0.00014276664,0.008914256,0.00021753146,0.000044994522,0.0000045227844,0.65658146,0.000044456494,0.0021346854,0.23908769,0.090217955,0.00046496725],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0017534789,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.014473814,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7588034,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000009151929,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003518396,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8076728},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1533245023","doi":"","title":"The Analysis of Pragmatic Ambivalence in A Dream of Red Mansions","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Ambivalence; Utterance; Indeterminacy (philosophy); Relevance (law); Linguistics; Psychology; Statement (logic); Meaning (existential); Relevance theory; Dream; Epistemology; Phenomenon; Frame (networking); Social psychology; Philosophy; Computer science; Cognition; Political science","score_opus":0.06738969331454282,"score_gpt":0.36605255004903764,"score_spread":0.29866285673449483,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1533245023","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.94564694,0.0019063506,0.000004444529,0.0012214151,0.000037835114,0.00019954862,0.000030954798,0.000033645956,0.050918844],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9981003,0.00034364848,0.0001972611,0.000019284123,0.000009714329,0.00003821993,0.00015324682,0.000006324006,0.001132037],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986927,0.00030585984,0.00055434497,0.00009611238,0.00022761374,0.00012335251],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9968885,0.0003619089,0.00043116082,0.0014626775,0.0008234742,0.000032241252],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007268458,0.00009905227,0.00024717586,0.00011349426,0.00033036034,0.0002499661,0.0010534816,0.000036392226,0.000071978386],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00036502632,0.00006247385,0.00010759674,0.00033290638,0.0014388564,0.0005817871,0.0002129826,0.00015731672,0.00000644128],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008970366,0.00033297922,0.008482868,0.000062715124,0.0004913686,4.445833e-7,0.21088581,0.001287467,0.0014517698,0.77178365,0.0014893553,0.0036418976],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0024516073,0.00021349506,0.25450912,0.0005459356,0.0012871135,0.000004146017,0.61420023,0.008827493,0.0017044486,0.041692138,0.07374757,0.0008166687],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0014975958,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.010812264,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.73009145,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000047377347,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005127534,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6033497},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1536587366","doi":"10.1002/9781405198431.wbeal1466","title":"Relational Strategies in World Englishes","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"other","venue":"The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Commonwealth; Globe; Lingua franca; Variety (cybernetics); World Englishes; Geography; Range (aeronautics); Population; Linguistics; Political science; Computer science; Sociology; Artificial intelligence; Psychology; Engineering; Demography; Archaeology","score_opus":0.03999816822618832,"score_gpt":0.26940719111548567,"score_spread":0.22940902288929735,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1536587366","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000018253408,0.0011879639,0.0000037435766,0.00003664091,0.0010624321,0.00031227822,0.00019529491,0.0001333523,0.99705005],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.037255734,0.0004121778,0.0011374177,0.000060363433,0.0072304644,0.000064393076,0.00041791153,0.00031532982,0.9531062],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987213,0.000049558603,0.00045116426,0.00019814719,0.00037141284,0.00020840447],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99837184,0.00028716432,0.0004162954,0.0007054991,0.00017896798,0.00004024401],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00032075535,0.0002759817,0.00037947774,0.0002710971,0.000073612406,0.000090411326,0.0006333659,0.000114218106,0.0033740478],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00024784388,0.0002015894,0.000048229995,0.00010363301,0.0006671086,0.000019537634,0.00012531411,0.00046276528,0.00011410637],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009766987,0.000034821438,0.0000040285304,0.000038488575,0.000028773336,0.0000013814807,0.015224015,0.000041408446,8.940393e-8,0.65705174,0.3274732,0.000092287744],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00018753052,0.00001054317,0.00000721788,0.00008952074,0.000051629508,1.0281782e-7,0.017683852,0.0000055628543,5.5183443e-7,0.07118094,0.9105683,0.0002142378],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005397803,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.016828004,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5858708,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000033366123,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00039861948,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.997537},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1538958457","doi":"10.1007/1-4020-2301-4","title":"Ellipsis and Nonsentential Speech","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"book","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":97,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Burnaby Hospital","funders":"","keywords":"Ellipsis (linguistics); Linguistics; Computer science; Indirect speech; Speech recognition; History; Philosophy","score_opus":0.04153739272233434,"score_gpt":0.2587142470318884,"score_spread":0.21717685430955405,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1538958457","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00010480301,0.00197212,0.0000065891545,0.00073960103,0.00024694053,0.00015517084,0.00007000784,0.0001340361,0.9965707],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0016733567,0.0006499389,0.00025989185,0.00037877247,0.0018086741,0.000008074959,0.00017884943,0.000040990304,0.99500144],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991641,0.000026847149,0.00023682555,0.00021362733,0.00019503315,0.00016354833],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991543,0.00006800481,0.00011614265,0.00051704346,0.00009195698,0.000052518048],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00007813243,0.00023125707,0.000249803,0.000106995365,0.00021317291,0.00046416014,0.00028653786,0.00010877238,0.024056273],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000049815853,0.00018577206,0.00009436098,0.000005947121,0.0004611816,0.00015792405,0.00013863824,0.00026051234,0.00082699663],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000003745193,0.000019906935,9.969328e-7,0.000024277972,0.00006798308,0.0000055582955,0.0037941234,1.17049396e-7,0.0000010344661,0.65695745,0.33247358,0.0066511966],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00013045578,0.000016128102,0.0000027827882,0.000045823894,0.000075450036,0.000009573444,0.003427942,0.0000052850287,0.000005454967,0.005799686,0.9902328,0.00024859383],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00017709914,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0058430256,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.65775925,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000036549995,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013467006,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99995095},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1539279015","doi":"10.5539/elt.v8n6p133","title":"A Cross-Cultural Study of Offering Advice Speech Acts by Iranian EFL Learners and English Native Speakers: Pragmatic Transfer in Focus","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":13,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Pragmatics; Advice (programming); Linguistics; Perception; Politeness; First language; Competence (human resources); Persian; Social psychology; Computer science","score_opus":0.028360684813713483,"score_gpt":0.31203226268621653,"score_spread":0.2836715778725031,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1539279015","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.87752897,0.0008589645,0.0000051433376,0.00002792673,0.00018336288,0.00043970274,0.000032801458,0.00020626365,0.12071685],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99850476,0.0000059997446,0.00014487367,0.00003185027,0.0003045919,0.000029791068,0.000038002465,0.000042515672,0.00089761964],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99793726,0.0005439791,0.00047790888,0.00032023623,0.00039494227,0.00032566648],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988854,0.00025278426,0.0001247122,0.00041411468,0.00020917373,0.00011384292],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0010087581,0.0002798,0.00040776003,0.00016574319,0.00019524695,0.000615407,0.00040298825,0.00006741026,0.00013011183],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0011627281,0.00023575952,0.000053765638,0.00008547014,0.00025537392,0.0015436118,0.00011328647,0.00073278777,0.0000030710103],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004228351,0.00033156126,0.0020539528,0.000057736375,0.00006625242,0.000027457543,0.99209267,0.000031017316,0.00019601788,0.0029729404,0.000110462235,0.0020176359],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0023822426,0.00020022539,0.00025292946,0.0001292978,0.000039839906,0.0000024756198,0.99413246,0.00005237612,0.00025245163,0.000042435484,0.0022159899,0.00029728594],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.005716297,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.013548645,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.12097577,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009112133,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000041006984,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.96139944},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1541553308","doi":"10.22230/cjc.2003v28n2a1358","title":"Narratives of Schizophrenia: Constructing a Positive Identity","year":2003,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Journal of Communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary","funders":"","keywords":"Construct (python library); Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming); Narrative; Identity (music); Face (sociological concept); Psychology; Social psychology; Mental illness; Mental health; Sociology; Aesthetics; Psychotherapist; Linguistics; Social science; Psychiatry; Philosophy; Computer science","score_opus":0.03232342820881438,"score_gpt":0.2722801923953755,"score_spread":0.23995676418656112,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1541553308","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7079278,0.0075696157,0.00025716244,0.0014139486,0.00027190798,0.00013193922,0.000039361235,0.000008691798,0.28237954],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99672514,0.00005985181,0.0029713605,0.000048208523,0.000041740634,0.0000016055681,0.000007156838,0.00000945401,0.00013547056],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988233,0.00042023548,0.0004489927,0.000050075178,0.00013199878,0.0001254206],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9979426,0.0001228146,0.00061601016,0.00046363048,0.000725717,0.0001291921],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00054585794,0.000087401284,0.00019882814,0.00023080781,0.00037848676,0.00018403606,0.00058165647,0.000033457778,0.0007084573],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00021840597,0.00008171328,0.000084037914,0.000077994104,0.0007455189,0.00093570084,0.000017467883,0.00027079784,0.0000064177425],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000006968587,0.000013373954,0.00053448393,0.000005802865,0.00005931745,0.0000021086446,0.07045081,0.000006384524,0.000107768545,0.9279082,0.00022720048,0.0006775853],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014221258,0.0001785509,0.0031700542,0.0006357427,0.00011541869,0.00022481362,0.75997126,0.00000729238,0.0019867239,0.18325575,0.048631977,0.0004002619],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0023895144,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.10746801,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.74465245,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007239941,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00088413095,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.90881836},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1545254499","doi":"10.1177/160940690600500308","title":"The Qualitative Research Interview: Participants' Responsive Participation in Knowledge Making","year":2006,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of Qualitative Methods","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":112,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary","funders":"","keywords":"Qualitative research; Reflexivity; Psychology; Variety (cybernetics); Focus group; Ideal (ethics); Style (visual arts); Semi-structured interview; Social psychology; Sociology; Epistemology; Social science; Computer science","score_opus":0.8522214493485023,"score_gpt":0.740003463279192,"score_spread":0.11221798606931033,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1545254499","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6577592,0.024732118,0.06836877,0.044698384,0.0061399206,0.0010284921,0.00012458261,0.000078187855,0.19707036],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98504955,0.0000875731,0.011375801,0.000107427026,0.00065299985,0.00006186043,0.0000066812095,0.00002131293,0.0026367903],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9571594,0.039848614,0.0015111408,0.00018573225,0.0008832178,0.0004119176],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.97643375,0.018506985,0.00083623675,0.0002657895,0.0039063124,0.000050898056],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.05152774,0.00016274823,0.00031699275,0.00057837425,0.00035826646,0.00050405855,0.0010163041,0.000045749573,0.0002502295],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0063207713,0.000109236695,0.00016539345,0.00020946522,0.0012022515,0.0006546705,0.00018190072,0.0006737292,0.000040325176],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00023738986,0.00015794772,0.000016098462,0.0000059770123,0.00010366791,0.000009772714,0.524733,0.000024037914,0.00016628452,0.46255016,0.0013584758,0.010637203],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005096717,0.00017161776,0.0008164106,0.00024337068,0.0000151520135,0.0000047823623,0.65797526,0.00012001046,0.00058443146,0.26826838,0.07116385,0.00012708071],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003639033,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.003419117,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.32729036,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00032640595,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0002541136,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9766518},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1547349544","doi":"","title":"Metis Language & Culture :: Dialogue Listening","year":2006,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Metis; Active listening; Linguistics; Sociology; Communication; Psychology; Computer science; Philosophy; World Wide Web","score_opus":0.019863547823909426,"score_gpt":0.26164027491533065,"score_spread":0.24177672709142123,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1547349544","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.040318593,0.0014162306,0.00007187338,0.00047830623,0.0001431959,0.000084424326,0.00002824793,0.00026904672,0.9571901],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.8360581,0.00001018393,0.00057311007,0.00026027928,0.0005868192,0.000013800517,0.00013475194,0.000013591315,0.16234939],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99937475,0.00004474977,0.0001633259,0.00012431851,0.00012799134,0.00016488081],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99947786,0.000036858466,0.00005673491,0.00034291754,0.000060532784,0.000025090236],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000079256584,0.000112974616,0.0001198306,0.000043115295,0.00024478076,0.00035180518,0.00024373531,0.000033145338,0.005086231],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000010847638,0.000079689766,0.00006853311,0.000028766468,0.0001524242,0.00025652038,0.0000562126,0.00011087341,0.0002967657],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000019889833,0.00003476129,0.000049992334,0.00000664339,0.000013576041,0.0000075295043,0.046473656,0.0000042343772,0.00037200024,0.9121958,0.040180672,0.0006591204],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00034191852,0.000031999934,0.00047501357,0.000021711714,0.000039126655,0.000007026182,0.14150605,0.000029954603,0.0008878898,0.0077210087,0.848595,0.0003432523],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0054057036,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.013742571,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9044748,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000014782029,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000147988285,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99582326},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1559599257","doi":"10.5539/ass.v11n18p55","title":"Language Idiosyncrasies in Second Language Learners’ Use of Communication Strategies","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Asian Social Science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Malay; Context (archaeology); Premise; Psychology; Second language; Psychological intervention; Point (geometry); Linguistics; Personality; Computer science; Social psychology","score_opus":0.0701302903220219,"score_gpt":0.3289239100019152,"score_spread":0.2587936196798933,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1559599257","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.46573845,0.00033121553,0.000005144679,0.00036176038,0.00005451397,0.00009124834,0.000018069562,0.000044133943,0.5333555],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9977052,0.000009059149,0.00025482912,0.00008038982,0.00007494412,0.000010078411,0.000015357215,0.000010181019,0.0018399673],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.998785,0.00016876485,0.00025468375,0.00016833814,0.00037328206,0.0002498922],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990725,0.00007334915,0.00017014978,0.00046707373,0.0001546447,0.00006230525],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006947059,0.00011187956,0.0001823812,0.00016678497,0.00030769233,0.0005545895,0.00077145983,0.000040895146,0.00036692884],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00013317344,0.000101656515,0.000041752544,0.00026085574,0.0022259988,0.0019767096,0.00017483963,0.00018494953,0.000028417116],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000061384253,0.000039241102,0.00015523762,0.0000072101943,0.000004383043,0.000004111504,0.5570342,0.0000015959508,0.0009622887,0.43566906,0.00035373642,0.0057628094],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002339058,0.000027771872,0.007053033,0.000023720038,0.0000060618977,0.0000020540563,0.9824771,0.000010187959,0.00050615944,0.0033405009,0.006165698,0.00015376697],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0024014611,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.014753355,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.53196675,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000080145626,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00033973114,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8232718},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W156216053","doi":"","title":"Language and Intelligence Outside the Box","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Divergent/Convergent","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria","funders":"","keywords":"Computer science","score_opus":0.05538402108109602,"score_gpt":0.2900901413845623,"score_spread":0.23470612030346627,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W156216053","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8086654,0.024374513,0.00040164593,0.0032139823,0.0043828995,0.0006631287,0.0001265398,0.0003042002,0.15786771],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9897854,0.00050253654,0.000063860316,0.0006207855,0.00048543222,0.00003891973,0.000027741344,0.000020747075,0.00845462],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988268,0.00011352256,0.00025697786,0.00017283452,0.0002476331,0.00038220466],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99900705,0.00009209607,0.00010788945,0.0005847574,0.000066283974,0.00014193723],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00032092817,0.000192084,0.00015392022,0.000051811236,0.0004891078,0.00018319934,0.0004435455,0.000033830554,0.010467604],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003843889,0.00012596959,0.00008875204,0.000044546592,0.00038444388,0.00040650685,0.00031529326,0.00016812813,0.000908183],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000016230997,0.00018029397,0.0138570685,0.00003928343,0.00015624365,0.000005159701,0.3523153,0.0000033088797,0.00022168957,0.61340857,0.013613011,0.0061838287],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002765604,0.00006214892,0.012372194,0.000038795948,0.00015637501,0.000013495932,0.3754923,0.000070557544,0.0042594904,0.002239158,0.6043699,0.00064902724],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0007855177,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00046700437,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6111694,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003041005,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000021902255,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998697},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1563861652","doi":"","title":"Jennifer Mather Saul , Lying, Misleading, and What Is Said: An Exploration in Philosophy of Language and in Ethics . Reviewed by","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Lying; Philosophy; Psychoanalysis; Epistemology; Psychology; Medicine","score_opus":0.10754466669062833,"score_gpt":0.3368467540492713,"score_spread":0.22930208735864294,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1563861652","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.93758506,0.019664636,0.000009087925,0.0052099186,0.000036424906,0.00039830437,0.000008376819,0.000033452357,0.037054725],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9901591,0.006400709,0.00018202305,0.0011322374,0.00003487171,0.00004284045,0.0000266564,0.00001574957,0.002005789],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99919415,0.00014675861,0.00027546272,0.00015593911,0.00011685409,0.0001108151],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999448,0.0000819833,0.00009135181,0.00028341604,0.00006241199,0.00003283256],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003337455,0.00011482877,0.00019342545,0.00009724098,0.000058478367,0.00039976463,0.000116373696,0.000067370245,0.0018244408],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000023479459,0.00009060333,0.000015943124,0.00003658197,0.00019958123,0.0030976133,0.000043968637,0.00018841092,0.000019367626],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000011660809,0.00017884576,0.0009947995,0.00034933726,0.000017762595,0.0000022849172,0.8013246,6.460062e-7,0.001429529,0.1815021,0.0024711764,0.011717244],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011338347,0.00012994156,0.0011616066,0.001027309,0.000024413599,0.000002756802,0.9348239,0.0002560926,0.0010291178,0.04263864,0.017240718,0.00053172326],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0019039522,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0050116926,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.13886346,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000010800268,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000137304705,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99908805},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1567546655","doi":"10.3968/j.css.1923669720080403.011","title":"The Violation of Cooperative Principle and the Four Maxims in Psychological Consulting","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian social science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Implicature; Cooperative principle; Psychology; Joke; Humanities; Philosophy; Social psychology; Linguistics; Pragmatics; Grice","score_opus":0.05097003924867575,"score_gpt":0.3338907180878397,"score_spread":0.28292067883916394,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1567546655","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.74081635,0.000034249006,0.0000011539479,0.0019837727,0.00010861298,0.00011814148,0.0000068619297,0.00000394976,0.25692692],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9995378,0.0000056297813,0.000015840564,0.00016385507,0.000061579114,0.000009764031,5.480238e-7,0.0000015034045,0.00020346389],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99953306,0.000058955775,0.000098961784,0.00007757714,0.000092654765,0.00013879323],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99953663,0.00014885771,0.00005157157,0.00011450119,0.000108167704,0.00004025928],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00082494854,0.00003569784,0.00005345222,0.000028034166,0.0012755248,0.00022657553,0.0003031288,0.000018438834,0.00007028171],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00026368586,0.000018867453,0.000010336817,0.00008948089,0.004656236,0.00012666917,0.000028436714,0.00014571562,0.0000023048858],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000002727903,0.000002068811,0.0008999629,3.6310198e-7,7.8522874e-7,2.7313894e-7,0.033872556,1.557081e-7,0.00011991812,0.96286184,0.0000249951,0.00221434],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0023492302,0.00006782521,0.22523808,0.000031774245,0.000017592103,0.000010219705,0.5225506,0.0012679147,0.00018143642,0.051674128,0.19612691,0.00048428934],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.01012818,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.4691028,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9111877,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000023565362,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014604666,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99805254},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1572216079","doi":"10.3968/j.ccc.1923670020130903.3095","title":"Analysis of Pragmatic Failure from the Perspective of Adaptation","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Adaptation (eye); Perspective (graphical); Context (archaeology); Pragmatics; Process (computing); Linguistics; Computer science; Root (linguistics); Psychology; Cognitive science; Artificial intelligence; History","score_opus":0.039360329440578,"score_gpt":0.32789029365726435,"score_spread":0.28852996421668636,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1572216079","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9566352,0.0017097794,0.000048312275,0.0032497519,0.000030228102,0.00035151202,0.00013008664,0.000050051207,0.03779511],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9980892,0.00009110343,0.0006148064,0.00006065532,0.00003084286,0.000060690847,0.0005750473,0.000008202199,0.0004694434],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988691,0.00027389356,0.00043079458,0.00011809964,0.00021104341,0.0000970693],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9959034,0.00053377345,0.00054488645,0.0012860824,0.0017117948,0.00002010726],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00020662449,0.00011815044,0.00025129918,0.00006957193,0.00040890754,0.00043216403,0.0009060658,0.000043310138,0.0017141352],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00019936178,0.00007212212,0.00016529013,0.00021678269,0.0012430282,0.0011126803,0.00014206901,0.00016216822,0.000034001758],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001129602,0.00009478826,0.0016725835,0.000012807842,0.0008744048,2.9165582e-8,0.35865194,0.0005747037,0.0012816353,0.63460857,0.0009410491,0.0012761763],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00039047367,0.00004081979,0.072025605,0.00007603731,0.0008701398,3.0359928e-7,0.887071,0.005513558,0.0004825479,0.027699802,0.005599839,0.00022984738],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.018754035,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.013009849,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6069088,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000048908663,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000030100196,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99919844},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1577975261","doi":"10.1080/14780887.2011.606068","title":"“Friend Moments”: A Discursive Study of Friendship","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Qualitative Research in Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary; University of Windsor","funders":"","keywords":"Friendship; Conversation; Psychology; Context (archaeology); Social psychology; Perspective (graphical); Interview; Conversation analysis; Developmental psychology; Sociology; Communication","score_opus":0.4882491482202183,"score_gpt":0.611249769658567,"score_spread":0.12300062143834872,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1577975261","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.71526986,0.0002678325,0.000010314652,0.002810698,0.00011848508,0.00080202846,0.000022946084,0.000017528151,0.2806803],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.997726,0.000029556133,0.00008028592,0.000059636142,0.000067718734,0.00068095187,0.000013408827,0.000018383358,0.0013240391],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9931263,0.0049740775,0.00051279773,0.00035255577,0.00053726067,0.00049704965],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9968003,0.0016123008,0.00013677921,0.00076136895,0.00060861284,0.00008062008],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.002767889,0.00013843259,0.00030424903,0.00061413326,0.00019051784,0.00009973163,0.00070512906,0.000051475075,0.004325863],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00026688617,0.00010848909,0.000042539563,0.00029532373,0.00171974,0.00039401272,0.00016799867,0.0005559267,0.00042446988],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000393046,0.001217332,0.00032891278,0.000015560163,0.00004939366,0.000004867365,0.6314338,4.2280953e-7,0.00006242661,0.36272135,0.0030147966,0.0011118576],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000923485,0.000917285,0.0026235345,0.000023944705,0.0000027881024,5.797201e-7,0.8074201,0.000002706951,0.000010077755,0.18421301,0.00376361,0.000098883356],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.003285339,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0025310721,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.28245613,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000046710105,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000508094,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9965843},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1580255728","doi":"10.20360/g2mg65","title":"The Content and Purposes of Talk that Accompanies Oral Reading Events:Insights from a Mother-Daughter Case Study","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language and Literacy","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Miscue analysis; Reading (process); Active listening; Daughter; Meaning (existential); Psychology; Literacy; Developmental psychology; Linguistics; Pedagogy; Communication; Reading comprehension; Psychotherapist; Political science","score_opus":0.07039279390523684,"score_gpt":0.3148106527222789,"score_spread":0.2444178588170421,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1580255728","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97917694,0.017674254,0.000002761793,0.00008076251,0.000119891316,0.00024969497,0.000040177205,0.000028853248,0.002626668],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9976014,0.00008071146,0.000053565564,0.00010725265,0.00020173095,0.000023495993,0.000014739873,0.000014391753,0.0019027011],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992476,0.00015549133,0.00020159542,0.000119207376,0.00011682877,0.00015926652],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991312,0.00028874623,0.000120958684,0.00035803395,0.000049148468,0.00005193712],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00012406567,0.00013815016,0.00018987713,0.00004061207,0.00034940772,0.00035110535,0.00011652659,0.0000202187,0.00021046426],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00001626138,0.00007807558,0.000035268396,0.00001889077,0.00016553434,0.00076553074,0.000114700706,0.0000929234,0.0000033733927],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003117966,0.00020376562,0.012777042,0.00001660502,0.00013845839,0.00012333607,0.96427894,4.2362558e-8,0.00020531718,0.013187682,0.00006732038,0.008970326],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005758173,0.00006680622,0.009619521,0.000059035596,0.00008576072,0.00008825445,0.9746825,0.000009377317,0.00021975282,0.00046750362,0.013962993,0.00016263964],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0078358725,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.003467053,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.018424474,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000006148572,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000053984527,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.998771},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1582315291","doi":"","title":"Politeness in Restaurants of Different Grades","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":26,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Politeness theory; Psychology; Linguistics; Social psychology","score_opus":0.03732638491240089,"score_gpt":0.3300799840819947,"score_spread":0.2927535991695938,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1582315291","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9337737,0.035803337,4.771016e-7,0.0002997168,0.00014578486,0.00009467694,0.000024878964,0.000017432138,0.029839996],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99810725,0.00075434026,0.000023685923,0.00012268628,0.00013984811,0.000017095957,0.000017601258,0.000008160248,0.0008093082],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992617,0.00012760077,0.00022790076,0.00013739704,0.00009099241,0.00015443821],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994474,0.00017070836,0.00006189806,0.0002561114,0.000046076813,0.000017783235],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00016166476,0.00012699103,0.00027965542,0.00015275438,0.0000595566,0.0000680049,0.00013541034,0.00003369438,0.000028502227],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007113115,0.000083878665,0.000028839426,0.000067978646,0.00035306337,0.00014272123,0.000087508546,0.00015082324,7.0129795e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000017855415,0.000063155494,0.0028899463,0.00022884592,0.000024793135,0.0000127079775,0.60671914,4.6359165e-7,0.000098427416,0.38816124,0.00018581338,0.0015976516],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0021268525,0.00021402899,0.050087243,0.00279341,0.000039926836,0.00001016307,0.8821429,0.000026989417,0.00058528717,0.048054226,0.013315853,0.0006031275],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00018442313,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0044710953,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.340107,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000012154404,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000045682546,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.34204727},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1584369701","doi":"10.3389/fpsyt.2015.00098","title":"Theory of Mind and Context Processing in Schizophrenia: The Role of Social Knowledge","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Frontiers in Psychiatry","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":16,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Hôpital du Sacré-Cœur de Montréal; Université de Montréal","funders":"Agence Nationale de la Recherche","keywords":"Theory of mind; Psychology; Social cognition; Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming); Perception; Cognition; Social perception; Context (archaeology); Attribution; Irony; Social cognitive theory; Cognitive psychology; Emotion perception; Social knowledge; Developmental psychology; Social psychology; Linguistics; Psychiatry","score_opus":0.024350631161867874,"score_gpt":0.27052728647404994,"score_spread":0.24617665531218208,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1584369701","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.75680685,0.09735762,0.000048742128,0.00067756436,0.0015746102,0.00022122862,0.000021582628,0.000011665298,0.14328013],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9987387,0.000019425956,0.0007600322,0.000028251272,0.00014100733,0.000010048108,0.000002946271,0.000009483303,0.00029010559],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993043,0.00014888345,0.00025986307,0.00009469173,0.00008728028,0.00010501518],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99958766,0.000022120246,0.00014372038,0.00016411617,0.000064496744,0.000017869932],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00041228326,0.00008390987,0.00019284294,0.00011700743,0.00007242987,0.000035719364,0.0002381124,0.0000434862,0.000032667605],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000017812348,0.000060781804,0.000030491925,0.00006615968,0.00062733697,0.00014850381,0.00004958692,0.00015060768,0.0000013124193],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00023191089,0.00020327896,0.019824496,0.00006451311,0.000024325333,1.7442947e-7,0.38750917,0.0000010645732,0.0000056166614,0.492681,0.009992405,0.08946206],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010863397,0.000031085492,0.004580906,0.0000961747,0.000020409165,6.0375004e-7,0.7635984,0.00007994868,0.000022544618,0.21739477,0.012985582,0.00010323666],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000605839,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0019260034,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.37608922,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001550005,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00019530895,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.247861},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1585398165","doi":"","title":"Saying X: The Pragmatics of a Nigerian Context","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Pragmatics; Nigerians; Sociolinguistics; Linguistics; Implicature; Context (archaeology); Sociology; Existentialism; Psychology; Social psychology; Epistemology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.036422197608557076,"score_gpt":0.31258423764438903,"score_spread":0.27616204003583195,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1585398165","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7429633,0.13760893,0.0000018474337,0.0020813094,0.00025949455,0.00038335985,0.00003193202,0.000033382832,0.116636425],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9961533,0.00046013997,0.000083699844,0.0005873375,0.00015103644,0.00004890495,0.000008228838,0.0000074178865,0.0024999517],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.999423,0.00008407002,0.00020349314,0.000087900036,0.00008239573,0.00011913482],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999297,0.00022002048,0.00008334599,0.00028135927,0.000104477214,0.000013774409],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000158282,0.00010212919,0.00018492909,0.000048353246,0.00015320154,0.00017432107,0.0001568704,0.00002504553,0.00020698026],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008363978,0.00005514964,0.00003034935,0.00005263596,0.0005048553,0.00021756493,0.00009595557,0.0001528541,0.0000060802436],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000027809658,0.000016399685,0.00010787779,0.00009773601,0.00005038158,0.000003889896,0.8151847,1.9060118e-7,0.000059958576,0.17792779,0.0034044138,0.0031438859],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00022475778,0.000029512013,0.00039492236,0.0003229766,0.0000148463705,0.000004415326,0.9722211,0.0000074854747,0.00004972231,0.0052261334,0.021397933,0.0001062099],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00022404888,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0015401962,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.25318998,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000077613195,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000008657902,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.22662887},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1586678485","doi":"","title":"A Rhetorical Analysis of Selected Editorials of Newswatch and Tell Magazines","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Rhetorical question; Style (visual arts); Rhetoric; Linguistics; Rhetorical device; Politics; Stylistics; Context (archaeology); Variety (cybernetics); Sociology; Writing style; Meaning (existential); Psychology; Literature; History; Computer science; Political science; Law; Philosophy; Art","score_opus":0.03152397945465386,"score_gpt":0.325967469284926,"score_spread":0.29444348983027213,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1586678485","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.93156666,0.05747513,9.952607e-7,0.00019099878,0.0004250104,0.00015254361,0.00006516136,0.00001871013,0.010104815],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9966801,0.0011861162,0.00013683997,0.000034412762,0.00065173814,0.000019194365,0.00003290985,0.000006223894,0.0012524772],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992558,0.00008451145,0.0002941975,0.00013877905,0.00011206699,0.000114669834],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990832,0.00026393097,0.000116913936,0.00021621192,0.0002970153,0.000022695845],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00013048778,0.00011989457,0.00045035314,0.00021754522,0.000055213644,0.00007705949,0.0000961606,0.0000478977,0.00016114314],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00013401386,0.00008022375,0.000044719916,0.00033544083,0.00036558782,0.0001965033,0.00008633666,0.00010804504,8.68854e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000028055,0.000107900574,0.0055736834,0.00032933196,0.0013733417,0.000007260423,0.93215674,0.0000016556544,0.0021055958,0.040708233,0.01648405,0.0011241204],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0025939213,0.00057654834,0.0718577,0.0011294965,0.0025376007,0.00000909709,0.851966,0.00013857357,0.0016062052,0.007906018,0.058502577,0.0011762292],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00040665147,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011222742,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.08019074,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000070833535,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000009419244,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.32714295},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1607440422","doi":"","title":"Informing relationships: small talk, informing, and relationship building in midwife-woman interaction","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Scholarship@Western (Western University)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":42,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Situated; Conversation analysis; Negotiation; Originality; Conversation; Entitlement (fair division); Context (archaeology); Value (mathematics); Sociology; Social psychology; Psychology; Public relations; Epistemology; Computer science; Communication; Political science; Geography; Social science","score_opus":0.1821955789377057,"score_gpt":0.3391791449727693,"score_spread":0.1569835660350636,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1607440422","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98884517,0.00005227147,0.00008769009,0.0003436292,0.00035572966,0.00028081733,0.000012690087,0.00018252386,0.009839451],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99425745,0.000018123776,0.00021698033,0.000119106524,0.00013530823,0.00000413702,0.000045936587,0.00003162293,0.0051713195],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99850017,0.00019671847,0.00041830257,0.00032032348,0.00021454578,0.0003499393],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983541,0.00045868778,0.00031751906,0.0005703568,0.00014878718,0.00015056168],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00065085146,0.00027410442,0.00023665532,0.00093366596,0.0008129735,0.00089450437,0.000555699,0.00019723241,0.00009035892],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00024238085,0.00030384285,0.00007548489,0.00022190413,0.0003162109,0.0055563073,0.00031095912,0.001689574,0.000075673524],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000037824444,0.000045610606,0.91964346,0.00004408294,0.0000231369,0.00004139783,0.020425625,0.000013038641,0.00020951891,0.058809556,6.421118e-7,0.00070609676],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010235395,0.00005765131,0.93869793,0.0003058704,0.0000646239,0.000079178666,0.03171018,0.0000069174434,0.0002415261,0.002242062,0.024991728,0.0005787693],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00007994618,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0858113,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.08573136,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012403612,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008721309,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99994135},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1608890541","doi":"10.1007/978-3-540-74628-7_38","title":"Appositions Versus Double Subject Sentences – What Information the Speech Analysis Brings to a Grammar Debate","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Lecture notes in computer science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Compute Canada","funders":"","keywords":"Subject (documents); Linguistics; Romanian; Grammar; Apposition; Generative grammar; Phenomenon; Computer science; Presumption; Order (exchange); Philosophy; Epistemology; Political science","score_opus":0.05134677471573661,"score_gpt":0.2935987820332661,"score_spread":0.2422520073175295,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1608890541","genre_codex":"methods","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.003822112,0.0011127627,0.8224953,0.005191357,0.0033190723,0.00121379,0.00004251141,0.00026491098,0.16253819],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9723852,0.00029148234,0.019426642,0.0044802614,0.0011198709,0.000042189113,0.00019079898,0.000037694732,0.002025812],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99817353,0.000023940816,0.00040294352,0.00035444557,0.00068264635,0.00036248774],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99804693,0.00038189528,0.00023486231,0.0008916269,0.00036579388,0.000078887155],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00070405187,0.00028818412,0.00029275744,0.0009885315,0.0007239359,0.003437264,0.001446119,0.00009207353,0.0002258922],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000022870607,0.00020117621,0.0001642449,0.00045484136,0.0010012736,0.0018292763,0.00039591658,0.0004233319,0.00011120575],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00013839598,0.000039252427,0.000026253107,0.0000430431,0.00036702084,0.000025007748,0.12928687,0.027096976,0.000007913408,0.3252546,0.00012470431,0.51759],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0061000413,0.0019331551,0.0009748087,0.003426672,0.0036723737,0.00020767252,0.010775768,0.11572211,0.0031286331,0.2716383,0.5731893,0.009231146],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010662766,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.022080787,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.96856314,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00014276936,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00016647634,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9975973},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1609104929","doi":"10.1111/j.1467-9841.2008.00377.x","title":"Alternate and complementary perspectives on language and social life: The organization of repair in two Caribbean communities<sup>1</sup>","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Sociolinguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":42,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Argument (complex analysis); Sociology; Field (mathematics); Social life; Linguistics; Social relation; Epistemology; Anthropology; Philosophy; Communication","score_opus":0.04812946128090734,"score_gpt":0.3139401734067772,"score_spread":0.2658107121258699,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1609104929","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9946255,0.0009858111,0.000007560137,0.0007495148,0.000061744904,0.00006894567,0.0000731431,0.000012649474,0.0034151005],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99832314,0.0005425785,0.00017355992,0.00024606145,0.0006400851,5.8240937e-7,0.0000136982835,0.000014694611,0.000045587352],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99911875,0.00018821395,0.00035985338,0.000051631006,0.00018300411,0.000098558914],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99884474,0.00027366652,0.00032282667,0.00014058153,0.00039162365,0.000026550493],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00033340327,0.000098005,0.00021663417,0.000086252476,0.00044695393,0.000040850224,0.00019088635,0.000021215757,0.00009125089],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00016741813,0.00007179368,0.000043283737,0.00003169419,0.00077896676,0.00006855778,0.0000764475,0.00032582035,5.600651e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001939615,0.00007961111,0.009079845,0.00002309962,0.000085136584,0.000017604707,0.86480427,0.00007625937,0.000006270788,0.12510528,0.0006692573,0.000033965345],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007988148,0.000083283914,0.0050209565,0.000049430637,0.000053581087,0.000031516433,0.991081,0.00024209663,0.000009561638,0.0012947605,0.0012418346,0.00009317497],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0011066358,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00045335977,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.12627672,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004572252,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007694676,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.34376535},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1622881205","doi":"10.1111/j.1467-9566.2005.00439.x","title":"Abortion discourse in Bolivian hospital contexts: doctors’ repertoire conflicts and the Saving Women device","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Sociology of Health & Illness","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":21,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Trinity College","funders":"","keywords":"Appropriation; Abortion; Deviance (statistics); Normative; Sociology; Discourse analysis; Critical discourse analysis; Embeddedness; Government (linguistics); Gender studies; Political science; Law; Social science; Epistemology; Ideology","score_opus":0.022401338544772588,"score_gpt":0.32124117341482,"score_spread":0.2988398348700474,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1622881205","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95472306,0.008935875,0.0000038900957,0.032479946,0.00023043758,0.0003733263,0.000019943689,0.000035757108,0.0031977869],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9968546,0.0005472233,0.000016382792,0.001892887,0.00019697357,0.0001062951,0.000019051527,0.00001373419,0.00035283994],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981668,0.00061923737,0.00055428396,0.0001928544,0.00010799262,0.00035884537],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99876374,0.00036525843,0.00039111683,0.00033932505,0.00008705608,0.000053521133],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0013518201,0.00014318454,0.00043515008,0.000064144646,0.00064614136,0.00003834879,0.00024726675,0.0000787589,0.00017310871],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000090688816,0.00009665294,0.000044030763,0.000029009061,0.003823918,0.00026425216,0.00006966787,0.00027863716,0.0000070047563],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000031943637,0.00006482148,0.0014919023,0.000047488502,0.000023774646,6.058474e-7,0.6680399,0.0000029375515,0.0000026441762,0.31849265,0.00014446808,0.011656857],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0022865771,0.00014076527,0.039449,0.00013206866,0.00001333908,0.00000384373,0.9052999,0.000026226318,0.0000073977913,0.008569481,0.043814864,0.0002565609],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0022751424,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.005328047,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.30992317,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011113062,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001552813,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9988871},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1628925210","doi":"","title":"A Study of Pragmatic Transfer in Suggestion Strategies by Chinese Learners of English","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Interlanguage; Psychology; Pragmatics; Linguistics; Negative transfer; Test (biology); First language; Mathematics education","score_opus":0.02994019922220153,"score_gpt":0.3095355806731473,"score_spread":0.27959538145094576,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1628925210","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.940482,0.021372005,5.63882e-7,0.000010579678,0.0001096797,0.00026862387,0.000038596692,0.000018453005,0.037699495],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99924654,0.00036359503,0.000025739442,0.000014553035,0.000051247218,0.000039024773,0.000020889745,0.00000977481,0.00022865568],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990977,0.00016603546,0.00035149304,0.00014582743,0.000116113384,0.00012281426],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99944925,0.0001058391,0.00006768597,0.00023537992,0.00012738502,0.00001444434],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00024445637,0.0001497243,0.0003439349,0.00016170801,0.0000410207,0.000043304106,0.00013975463,0.000039993134,0.00006320908],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00010284391,0.000103677754,0.000029045088,0.00013864957,0.00032034866,0.00037251302,0.000042916374,0.00019489472,2.4320894e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000044217697,0.00039176882,0.0032064465,0.00024467395,0.00006559439,0.000014413179,0.97071177,0.0000015589419,0.00007319192,0.025006667,0.00007076538,0.00016891773],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00082276826,0.00024994827,0.0025012216,0.00028081916,0.000022039512,6.7413936e-7,0.9950103,0.0000012981299,0.00004509403,0.0008370192,0.00011512997,0.00011368848],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005888214,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.009280689,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.058764517,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00000883955,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000013364336,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5178842},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W16336433","doi":"10.46743/2160-3715/2014.1102","title":"Expert Opinion? A Micro-Analysis of Eating Disorder Talk on Dr. Phil","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Qualitative Report","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Guelph","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Framing (construction); Subjectivity; Psychology; Eating disorders; Conversation analysis; Discourse analysis; Social psychology; Psychotherapist; Psychoanalysis; Psychiatry; Epistemology; Philosophy; Linguistics","score_opus":0.15980145869082793,"score_gpt":0.46954740767275605,"score_spread":0.3097459489819281,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W16336433","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5668773,0.0014809273,0.0010476056,0.0048562996,0.00027639046,0.000338257,0.00006249159,0.00011557914,0.42494515],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9929771,0.000035317797,0.00018243984,0.00027752464,0.00014823752,0.000048996164,0.000099829216,0.000017280889,0.006213283],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99803793,0.00074840157,0.0005595585,0.00019577824,0.0003110885,0.00014725767],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99719214,0.001099701,0.0005730638,0.0008800269,0.00022827537,0.000026817757],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0016331342,0.00014666529,0.0003559009,0.00013470135,0.00031134445,0.00008167367,0.00030968533,0.000025070598,0.000899582],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003548445,0.00008993138,0.00022055896,0.000142405,0.0005396963,0.00011943317,0.0000671269,0.00012194796,0.00002231527],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000017717735,0.00010291691,0.00011627704,0.000010805303,0.00086571736,0.0000017984995,0.5836528,0.000048850656,0.00016940924,0.41334975,0.0010735306,0.0005904152],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00023662383,0.0001523011,0.00082001666,0.00007066502,0.00023946325,0.000005762452,0.82666314,0.0002079023,0.00025903812,0.013021937,0.15803953,0.00028366435],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0016712176,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0006350512,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.42609978,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000019829202,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000032765627,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9849792},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1644372274","doi":"10.22329/il.v27i2.475","title":"Dissent in the Midst of Emotional Territory","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Informal Logic","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":17,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Argumentation theory; Dissent; Mode (computer interface); Epistemology; Psychology; Social psychology; Emotional expression; Emotion work; Cognitive psychology; Sociology; Computer science; Political science; Law; Philosophy; Politics; Human–computer interaction","score_opus":0.0811437570006583,"score_gpt":0.2765939359898808,"score_spread":0.1954501789892225,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1644372274","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5043662,0.00012406205,0.0000033668878,0.0005688745,0.00008406732,0.00006861113,0.000012852922,0.00001624004,0.4947557],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9980208,0.000021603573,0.00003422255,0.00043499042,0.00012013628,0.000010495692,0.000026354972,0.0000023736661,0.0013289778],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99948114,0.000029876483,0.00019973273,0.000037867376,0.00015424106,0.00009714665],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996276,0.00005397451,0.00006557188,0.0002085134,0.000033414544,0.000010937539],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000108829634,0.000058593872,0.00007397015,0.000046569487,0.00013540134,0.00002950928,0.00029030244,0.000017962451,0.00081598916],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00001035465,0.00003428397,0.00004093246,0.00002068422,0.0004055755,0.00027258735,0.000037009162,0.000098689416,0.00004972043],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000095453615,0.000101916434,0.0027413382,0.000015241646,0.000007880472,0.00000787806,0.10858242,0.000046132933,0.000009419304,0.8859574,0.0022039744,0.00031684336],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008978475,0.00025298237,0.38904864,0.000079221936,0.000014858643,0.00010732134,0.19215408,0.00013692341,0.00011142476,0.010083658,0.40672117,0.00039186716],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00021467255,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0005729468,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.87587374,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000007723481,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002917751,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8934509},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1653595490","doi":"10.7202/032338ar","title":"La place des émotions en psychologie et leur rôle dans les échanges conversationnels","year":2007,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Santé mentale au Québec","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Humanities; Philosophy; Political science","score_opus":0.06567132958026908,"score_gpt":0.34596750869629045,"score_spread":0.28029617911602134,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1653595490","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7077934,0.008052347,0.00096793164,0.0058049285,0.0006045993,0.00027538656,0.00026941064,0.000160846,0.27607113],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.965736,0.0011499096,0.0004590314,0.00029534948,0.00051692105,0.00003580448,0.00011006767,0.000047895992,0.03164905],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9979479,0.0005679734,0.00041715874,0.0003208702,0.00024563703,0.00050048076],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9980484,0.0009521809,0.00020205133,0.00058576226,0.000090865644,0.000120702614],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0009932148,0.00030797324,0.00024165554,0.00013870743,0.0011434527,0.0002577188,0.00051155663,0.00016444229,0.0037574945],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007980133,0.00029856028,0.00014030213,0.00008694494,0.0023078285,0.0006186987,0.00016488276,0.0003734156,0.00038344535],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000045284884,0.00076159596,0.0144921895,0.00014982445,0.00021051169,0.000044559103,0.63726133,0.00002983254,0.0011710314,0.29717702,0.0037318203,0.044924993],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00076452864,0.00017044554,0.035428785,0.00022961925,0.00012581934,0.00005524956,0.7074399,0.000022427235,0.0010305858,0.0013374196,0.25297987,0.00041531885],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.22407156,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.78652364,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5624521,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00092539686,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00050937984,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99994665},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1679012994","doi":"","title":"Aspects of Address Forms in Chinese and English: A Comparative Study","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Interpersonal communication; Perspective (graphical); Affect (linguistics); Linguistics; Cross-cultural communication; Intercultural communication; Psychology; Sociology; Communication; Computer science; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.10237856730628327,"score_gpt":0.39549347588793893,"score_spread":0.2931149085816557,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1679012994","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.80842376,0.0013078495,2.9564407e-7,0.00009436643,0.00004721366,0.00036565494,0.000015786429,0.000054419124,0.18969063],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99933296,0.000044985627,0.00004667739,0.000019014476,0.00004481383,0.000068248046,0.00009918801,0.000008988304,0.00033514033],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.998938,0.0002154521,0.00037984707,0.00014272366,0.00018916813,0.00013477314],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99794084,0.00014028193,0.00022332948,0.0008017946,0.00084012834,0.00005365592],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00041096832,0.0001559779,0.0002830697,0.000072853865,0.00024920836,0.000502363,0.00059375126,0.00003676031,0.000051000065],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00016738649,0.000105713625,0.000033636286,0.000099042976,0.0009030932,0.0014548224,0.00030196883,0.00022702929,0.00000841551],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007489107,0.00042459037,0.028747078,0.000018718729,0.000037869697,7.4684874e-7,0.7679566,0.000035311583,0.00005364343,0.20220925,0.00015522275,0.0002860611],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0031738451,0.00032064973,0.13744313,0.00009134473,0.000028196337,0.0000030277617,0.8340943,0.00016768808,0.00014447117,0.016719323,0.0074380166,0.00037604896],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.001457471,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.020381318,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.19090916,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000050130067,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000391817,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99749416},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1701398417","doi":"","title":"Politeness Principles Difference in Appellations Between English and Chinese","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Politeness maxims; Interpersonal communication; Linguistics; Intercultural communication; Politeness theory; Psychology; Reflection (computer programming); Speech act; Sociology; Social psychology; Communication; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.041093800427903476,"score_gpt":0.31833649108510165,"score_spread":0.2772426906571982,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1701398417","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.932097,0.035323266,4.3130822e-7,0.00038207998,0.00009345522,0.0002012057,0.000046150286,0.000035084282,0.0318213],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9961913,0.0007077854,0.00005846781,0.000108402994,0.00035313537,0.00005172977,0.000042831438,0.000009207919,0.0024770997],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99927783,0.00007572444,0.00021235798,0.00018102523,0.00007549753,0.00017754987],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993823,0.00022504183,0.000048863407,0.00022525497,0.000086028645,0.000032486543],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000109837434,0.00015513768,0.00024537987,0.00014089537,0.00013313575,0.00029570758,0.000117639385,0.000044362285,0.00005857829],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00010933414,0.00009432905,0.00001856792,0.0000968869,0.0003472185,0.00031971687,0.00016080527,0.00020699484,0.0000024346136],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000025962693,0.000023456667,0.07609462,0.00010774356,0.000029277719,0.0000073195806,0.85288286,5.939632e-7,0.00001370954,0.06900235,0.00010112531,0.0017343598],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007195373,0.000040591633,0.5509891,0.00059981755,0.000019237643,0.000003273181,0.42202848,0.000021990452,0.000007987684,0.01737291,0.0077984706,0.00039858223],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005509597,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0030982953,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4748945,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001352747,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000007895078,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.38466272},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1702584446","doi":"","title":"Polite Requests by Korean Learners of Indonesian","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Indonesian; Deference; Possessive; Psychology; Politeness theory; Linguistics; Pronoun; Social psychology","score_opus":0.03388294844966144,"score_gpt":0.33340491274122896,"score_spread":0.2995219642915675,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1702584446","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6598197,0.20606636,4.9475864e-7,0.00030978638,0.00021369896,0.00010903995,0.0000845904,0.000035998957,0.13336031],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.994613,0.0011213233,0.00006260153,0.0002480057,0.00030041876,0.00001353445,0.00006085202,0.000012665387,0.0035675855],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992538,0.00009549877,0.00020403802,0.00011318716,0.000102422455,0.00023102542],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99948156,0.00008249397,0.00008294935,0.00026472958,0.00004657239,0.000041702882],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002150023,0.00013876731,0.00023087072,0.00010015504,0.00009609703,0.0000694163,0.00012685028,0.00004505495,0.000067976325],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000042260715,0.00009999108,0.00003491185,0.000073184994,0.00047402503,0.000393904,0.000085364445,0.00018629449,0.0000031922557],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000011168635,0.000054030363,0.0025120596,0.00011668788,0.000058182755,0.0000059239414,0.77799034,5.3749055e-8,0.00021470345,0.21466637,0.0033546675,0.0010158474],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00065884466,0.00008310226,0.0016947938,0.000530885,0.000045210094,0.000014297273,0.91760236,7.2185895e-7,0.0005280815,0.0018741426,0.0765896,0.0003779426],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00018489739,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0003603902,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3347933,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001560637,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000007260807,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4077518},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1705680313","doi":"10.3968/j.ccc.1923670020110702.024","title":"A Contrastive Study of the Speech Act of Refusal between Iranian EFL Learners and Persian Native Speakers","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Persian; Psychology; Linguistics; Speech act; Humanities; Art; Philosophy","score_opus":0.08805103235744718,"score_gpt":0.3449621351991481,"score_spread":0.25691110284170093,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1705680313","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9173932,0.00024652202,5.843446e-7,0.00017337344,0.000036445657,0.00045066475,0.000040853916,0.000031169824,0.081627205],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99915105,0.000039891624,0.000096783915,0.000018859653,0.000029675786,0.00001613178,0.000029316076,0.000013356425,0.0006049148],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99871224,0.00037820757,0.00039501511,0.00015545936,0.00021820264,0.00014087744],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99787927,0.00016600022,0.00046861914,0.0009179442,0.0005316918,0.0000364729],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003268976,0.0001615847,0.00026978462,0.000048424678,0.00059381005,0.0001646988,0.0009186422,0.000051114537,0.0001558474],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00011100115,0.00010303728,0.00007753887,0.0000864205,0.0024176713,0.00066065206,0.00031358658,0.00029755296,0.000003955207],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00009820747,0.0002952605,0.06480325,0.00003053779,0.00025654145,3.818645e-7,0.88751066,0.0000017822126,0.00035732714,0.043552097,0.00007209161,0.003021843],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010619748,0.00028156425,0.3173481,0.00008168476,0.00012356583,0.0000018922201,0.6772988,0.000008538585,0.0013518372,0.0009957079,0.0012595949,0.00018680091],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0034986427,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0044900673,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.25254482,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000040471055,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003220304,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8908011},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1707315334","doi":"10.3968/j.ccc.1923670020141001.3980","title":"Discourse Monopoly: The Communication Practice of Online Populism","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Populism; Transparency (behavior); Unavailability; Harm; Power (physics); Monopoly; Government (linguistics); Political science; The Internet; Public relations; Media studies; Law and economics; Internet privacy; Sociology; Law; Linguistics; Computer science; Politics; Economics; Engineering","score_opus":0.04469927302529112,"score_gpt":0.3802046042880049,"score_spread":0.33550533126271376,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1707315334","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.65279496,0.007782558,0.00009839137,0.040048942,0.0002557991,0.00072398584,0.00013588817,0.00034094387,0.29781857],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9920805,0.0010199298,0.0016554362,0.00071828533,0.00016048494,0.0000631633,0.0008926611,0.00003065819,0.003378896],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9975018,0.0010231425,0.0006831377,0.00019785317,0.0003557958,0.00023826036],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99316263,0.0010328613,0.00083877577,0.003615231,0.0012948501,0.000055625605],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0011053309,0.00024106342,0.00027792607,0.000060713155,0.0018864234,0.0009812904,0.002595832,0.00008626461,0.0002823931],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00087150035,0.00015517001,0.00014058349,0.00012602755,0.0031563563,0.0023581875,0.00059135095,0.00056783337,0.00006923104],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000047897007,0.0003037742,0.00016103647,0.000023288254,0.000069183734,1.0138234e-7,0.05877802,0.00006592217,0.0002476998,0.92382795,0.0036172485,0.01285787],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008443348,0.00009786413,0.00278415,0.00015746489,0.00017026551,0.000012514906,0.18910174,0.00093588175,0.0004383239,0.0184519,0.7865495,0.00045606954],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0028242676,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0025158632,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9053761,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000587888,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000048331392,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9995565},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1713244761","doi":"10.3968/j.hess.1927024020120203.1233","title":"A Definitional Analysis with Implications for Classroom Teaching","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Higher education of social science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Pragmatics; Politeness; Linguistics; Ambiguity; Psychology; Meaning (existential); Context (archaeology); GRASP; Focus (optics); Competence (human resources); Face (sociological concept); Computer science; Sociology; Social psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.07464567135843721,"score_gpt":0.3693662015173062,"score_spread":0.294720530158869,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1713244761","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.073712096,0.00019172556,0.00057598617,0.0032628707,0.0003821834,0.00021632948,0.00007908359,0.000049560862,0.9215302],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99237126,0.0000011529773,0.0022895979,0.00021610661,0.00044944254,0.00012752267,0.00005635722,0.000005459208,0.0044830833],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99936134,0.000027639206,0.00014574028,0.00011241854,0.00017671876,0.0001761561],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991712,0.00008609423,0.00016317004,0.00018339731,0.00034280695,0.00005332095],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00033458427,0.000063281164,0.00009765873,0.0001720923,0.001008578,0.0001276828,0.00027784478,0.000016631142,0.0006350177],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000017354765,0.000051666695,0.000059097103,0.0002567667,0.0007607487,0.0006498881,0.000023344985,0.00005675058,0.0000075771245],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000023303849,0.00017885967,0.0035242653,0.0000046414634,0.00002959333,9.588715e-10,0.020732308,7.413057e-7,0.00013870043,0.973518,0.001433044,0.00043748115],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00013277234,0.000026122536,0.69507736,0.000008538412,0.00026668148,3.9651215e-7,0.022743104,0.0000023109951,0.00005532274,0.019860735,0.26164478,0.00018188063],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00011492668,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000027339238,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.95365727,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006298099,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00032944974,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.77572685},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1766682775","doi":"10.3968/j.sss.1923018420130403.h405","title":"Politeness Principle in Human Communication","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in sociology of science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Politeness maxims; Politeness theory; Human communication; Expression (computer science); Interpersonal communication; Psychology; Cooperative principle; Point (geometry); Order (exchange); Key (lock); Linguistics; Social psychology; Communication; Computer science; Pragmatics; Philosophy; Mathematics; Grice; Business","score_opus":0.14528506013480558,"score_gpt":0.4306717348391512,"score_spread":0.28538667470434564,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1766682775","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9378526,0.0022422334,3.6968828e-7,0.0010170214,0.0000998976,0.00014847012,0.0000016664836,0.000015645255,0.0586221],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.999,0.0002370113,0.0001430096,0.00010598697,0.000021263311,0.00007423111,0.0000020309,0.0000032570852,0.0004132017],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991026,0.00012874353,0.00028987092,0.00014675895,0.00011448727,0.00021756592],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99898,0.00019187812,0.00012803936,0.0004494491,0.00023565887,0.00001500505],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008410231,0.000073037496,0.00019811785,0.00016586072,0.00044449908,0.000016251586,0.0008001758,0.000027597733,0.00014366249],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00015153376,0.000059177415,0.000019793579,0.00010416179,0.058234565,0.0004186985,0.00041750132,0.0001457765,0.000014742831],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[5.9601496e-7,0.000035185592,0.0036613124,0.00001110328,0.0000046437353,1.6796446e-7,0.38329107,0.000007677765,0.0003022928,0.61252356,0.00009666471,0.000065698376],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00019157036,0.000028869943,0.033395957,0.000051403895,0.0000021491596,3.956553e-7,0.8552244,0.00001739817,0.00011526492,0.11020707,0.0006730451,0.00009249576],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010852298,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0018937108,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.50231653,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008587882,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000059579972,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.94432837},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1778931168","doi":"10.3968/6939","title":"Study of Language Features of Business English","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Higher education of social science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Business English; Rhetoric; Globalization; Linguistics; English language; Economic globalization; Process (computing); Business; Computer science; Economics; Market economy","score_opus":0.06035686128384617,"score_gpt":0.3535989295392808,"score_spread":0.29324206825543464,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1778931168","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6066286,0.0001655561,1.7244182e-7,0.00007742547,0.0005388101,0.00008888524,0.000005074305,0.000011410815,0.39248407],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99286985,0.0000013096995,0.000040904135,0.00002241757,0.00029395797,0.000009834887,0.000003858692,0.000004163451,0.0067536985],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991934,0.00004577441,0.00019081414,0.00009751652,0.00038939834,0.000083124265],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9980255,0.00002644011,0.00024487736,0.00022631754,0.00144551,0.00003139014],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00029838207,0.000055980858,0.00012960593,0.00010290803,0.0001189204,0.000046873844,0.0004386979,0.0000165195,0.00028308787],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007193441,0.000046806286,0.000019330026,0.00027376492,0.00090963417,0.0003301318,0.000062417785,0.00004416728,0.0000019272077],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000042327106,0.00049519853,0.00043386765,0.000012681776,0.0000045835695,4.0209525e-8,0.5012081,8.872053e-7,0.00030731875,0.49554273,0.0016630183,0.00032734324],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00020851706,0.000054647404,0.24195892,0.000015151001,0.000016614227,9.3426856e-8,0.7486696,7.5019734e-8,0.00059116463,0.0007895507,0.007624405,0.00007123025],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0014901961,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00010395106,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.49475318,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002693552,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0005084838,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3351585},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1783021304","doi":"10.5539/elt.v8n8p152","title":"An Analysis on Teachers’ Politeness Strategy and Student’s Compliance in Teaching Learning Process at SD Negeri 024184 Binjai Timur Binjai –North Sumatra-Indonesia","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":30,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Maxim; Politeness; Psychology; Tact; Politeness maxims; Sympathy; Directive; Linguistics; Social psychology; Developmental psychology","score_opus":0.04848689043696999,"score_gpt":0.3456195863886326,"score_spread":0.2971326959516626,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1783021304","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95043856,0.0011079955,0.000040153434,0.000069416375,0.0001538623,0.00032573764,0.000043489108,0.000509271,0.047311515],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9969582,0.000011609807,0.00008175847,0.00014705096,0.00053387514,0.000052607116,0.0004372248,0.00008693943,0.0016907644],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99607265,0.001348496,0.00061834225,0.00065792614,0.00063050585,0.00067206897],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9980998,0.00023733132,0.00035044376,0.00089121895,0.0001231057,0.0002980934],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0017281463,0.0005119263,0.0006867708,0.00068037014,0.00093601394,0.0012471625,0.00085244165,0.000120579774,0.00013697197],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00024569166,0.00046277556,0.000115409144,0.00022574788,0.00024068785,0.0013914151,0.00018747496,0.0016961115,0.000019311154],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000043093987,0.00035034434,0.12361366,0.00005119407,0.0001879773,0.00005496078,0.8534373,0.007491874,0.000048982984,0.010828081,0.000038678594,0.003853851],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012471746,0.00024381262,0.028526165,0.00015383725,0.00022259727,0.0000063996686,0.96481526,0.0026667018,0.000021997286,0.00008318352,0.0012498182,0.00076306204],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0047689592,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.017432934,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.111377954,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0002953179,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009135688,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99978966},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1798920846","doi":"","title":"On Perlocutionary Act","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Speech act; Linguistics; Key (lock); Field (mathematics); Computer science; Philosophy; Mathematics; Pure mathematics","score_opus":0.030410113324987942,"score_gpt":0.3167079207619391,"score_spread":0.28629780743695116,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1798920846","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.61376786,0.057539303,2.9746394e-7,0.0013206566,0.00027923414,0.00020063763,0.000027478964,0.00006560158,0.32679892],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9873748,0.00053470855,0.000051165855,0.0010471524,0.00029024994,0.00006239747,0.000033219254,0.000009536919,0.010596799],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99941444,0.00005822409,0.00013248053,0.00015160577,0.00009333951,0.00014992496],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999474,0.00015075608,0.00003401811,0.00025001098,0.000066797096,0.000024441026],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000079259895,0.00013038218,0.0001529004,0.000090876434,0.0001795686,0.0002134887,0.00011743368,0.000033341246,0.0008102967],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00004824883,0.00008682015,0.00003104941,0.000047058507,0.00030458532,0.00031126017,0.000073278716,0.00020237197,0.000063436564],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000076872075,0.000040976938,0.00007910139,0.00004734824,0.00004155942,0.000025544328,0.5174221,5.5518314e-7,0.000029885668,0.46038455,0.0196156,0.002305113],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009820155,0.00025141131,0.003662976,0.00088853616,0.000029913477,0.000025118745,0.82074475,0.00001902847,0.000054184584,0.05854056,0.11417503,0.00062647153],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000092157774,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00026697156,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.401844,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000016698297,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000071321997,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.887218},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1799341599","doi":"","title":"Interpretation Context from the Perspective of Adaptation Theory","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Interpretation (philosophy); Utterance; Context (archaeology); Perspective (graphical); Adaptation (eye); Pragmatics; Epistemology; Grice; Relation (database); Subject (documents); Linguistics; Psychology; Computer science; Philosophy; History; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.02973110724656221,"score_gpt":0.30744469660210183,"score_spread":0.27771358935553964,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1799341599","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6154497,0.27137852,0.0000444981,0.0018982466,0.00032897806,0.0004395106,0.000112076086,0.00003848368,0.11030996],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9978571,0.00037085757,0.00006203962,0.0004585977,0.000149538,0.00004062203,0.000025779995,0.0000058070527,0.0010296518],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994429,0.00016255696,0.00014739238,0.00010631321,0.00006958889,0.00007126572],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990226,0.00051291374,0.00007679626,0.00019179886,0.00018711254,0.000008796486],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001376117,0.0000867536,0.00013497895,0.00003724646,0.000097416494,0.00011727446,0.0001137591,0.000022570375,0.000253122],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00013494836,0.00004884255,0.000028828303,0.00003233063,0.00043966982,0.00030175614,0.00005254862,0.0001301025,0.0000059030235],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000012738406,0.000009309308,0.000027947448,0.000008483324,0.00005013342,8.7097385e-7,0.63161004,5.3784123e-7,0.000026683905,0.3636512,0.00051113503,0.0040909396],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0001632868,0.000023713561,0.00066414854,0.00018122334,0.000016234999,5.023838e-7,0.9261221,0.000031402258,0.000027518918,0.0718617,0.00084912137,0.00005901456],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0014447286,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0043868735,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3824074,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000015667727,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000007679713,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.27715084},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1800355344","doi":"","title":"A Contrastive Study of Speech Acts of Gratitude in Two Persian and English Soap Operas with Regard to the Level of Formality, Structure and Frequency","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of academic and applied studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Formality; Gratitude; Persian; Linguistics; Politeness; Value (mathematics); Psychology; Intercultural communication; Foreign language; Computer science; Communication; Social psychology","score_opus":0.07818002603602851,"score_gpt":0.3379180805942065,"score_spread":0.259738054558178,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1800355344","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99518025,0.001935622,0.00000943205,0.00036369235,0.0000237358,0.00024943196,0.000022026496,0.0000017821561,0.0022140415],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99913,0.0004738335,0.00021134835,0.0000510733,0.00010672625,0.0000035838393,3.1067972e-7,0.000005283111,0.000017819159],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99913627,0.000064381864,0.00042446976,0.00008447505,0.00019556207,0.00009484791],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99904513,0.00017827474,0.00041226362,0.000100079946,0.0002321658,0.000032096756],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003887401,0.000116146104,0.00045621232,0.00008053214,0.00010550683,0.000021664073,0.00016361782,0.00002723937,0.0000035042392],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007052691,0.00006121345,0.00001593165,0.000039858525,0.00046855374,0.00015353342,0.00010809842,0.00032095466,1.6926696e-8],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00026459034,0.000076306875,0.034952182,0.00013721798,0.0005302295,0.0000012121777,0.839363,0.000037200545,0.0015371252,0.12146424,0.000098748686,0.0015379975],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0022706816,0.00066659995,0.04814399,0.00023702037,0.00016991049,0.000010422755,0.943443,0.0000023279824,0.0009589805,0.0037800348,0.00020166975,0.00011537819],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00009865841,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0033327807,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.1176842,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000073807646,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000026339309,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.24962121},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1800512346","doi":"","title":"A Tentative Study of How to Improve the Effectiveness of Classroom Interaction","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Repetition (rhetorical device); Class (philosophy); Comprehension; Computer science; Key (lock); Mathematics education; Psychology; Conversation analysis; Linguistics; Communication; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.053444185272268574,"score_gpt":0.34466021275456277,"score_spread":0.2912160274822942,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1800512346","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97567546,0.004949541,0.0000025815643,0.000043907683,0.00022437853,0.0005038197,0.000030851497,0.000010054547,0.018559411],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99938405,0.000048613307,0.000036514713,0.000031578267,0.00005778419,0.00008923709,0.0000037658683,0.000006682902,0.0003417926],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992009,0.0003412551,0.00015577186,0.00012981454,0.00008664994,0.000085608255],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99911684,0.00036005615,0.00010044906,0.0002621024,0.0001485599,0.000011999428],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003588432,0.00010632311,0.00022940197,0.00009061182,0.00007467415,0.000041834384,0.0001426852,0.0000188255,0.000019443249],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000095847965,0.000059130944,0.000029772373,0.000086930166,0.00022956234,0.00019185463,0.00012399425,0.00014184878,4.87541e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00019802919,0.00019615047,0.00084476825,0.00015654686,0.00016577885,0.000007041155,0.9711496,2.7497512e-7,0.0006283475,0.025788741,0.000071561095,0.0007931532],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00046329704,0.0005387482,0.0072451923,0.0002940881,0.00003721293,0.0000012172134,0.989055,6.798379e-7,0.0011848367,0.00087761733,0.00022577729,0.000076336066],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00035454996,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0021728852,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.024911124,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000012210055,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000005776778,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.24112898},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1805520107","doi":"10.3968/j.ccc.1923670020080401.010","title":"Authenticity Through Cooperation of the Host and the Guests in a Chinese TV Talk Show","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Humanities; Realisation; Sociology; Art","score_opus":0.026640152977149077,"score_gpt":0.33025246660444746,"score_spread":0.3036123136272984,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1805520107","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9685968,0.0006649111,0.0000027745648,0.004359846,0.00015274175,0.00038079714,0.000019426843,0.000034549954,0.025788154],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9984907,0.00013527859,0.000100761645,0.00017092537,0.00006389517,0.0000564424,0.00005235201,0.000009475716,0.00092020613],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99899405,0.00028871186,0.00033300358,0.00011712238,0.00015335163,0.0001137355],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99787253,0.0002464547,0.00023887116,0.0012499454,0.00037676666,0.000015417028],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00051125616,0.00013458387,0.00017047637,0.000019012385,0.0009012861,0.0007615412,0.0009459516,0.000065090455,0.00015849662],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00035682446,0.000063249405,0.00006560424,0.00009510131,0.003448366,0.0010348025,0.00035575763,0.00049676094,0.000006264657],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000045664707,0.00007889343,0.004358265,0.000019084539,0.000018119208,9.6737054e-8,0.121839985,0.000009719787,0.005838189,0.8673244,0.00012718042,0.00034039764],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.008772337,0.00009565561,0.71002895,0.00036673422,0.00015960637,0.000047580015,0.09655599,0.0032803328,0.0060765725,0.105525985,0.06796306,0.0011271664],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0027163867,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0328721,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.76179844,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000016448788,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000029243532,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9992637},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W181559716","doi":"","title":"The Violation of Cooperative Principle and the Four Maxims in Psychological Consulting LA VIOLATION DU PRINCIPE COOPERATIF ET LES QUATRE MAXIMES DANS LA CONSULTATION PSYCHOLOGIQUE","year":2008,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Canadian social science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Implicature; Joke; Politeness; Cooperative principle; Psychology; Politeness maxims; Linguistics; Social psychology; Philosophy; Pragmatics; Grice","score_opus":0.04349274349451345,"score_gpt":0.32947495984847636,"score_spread":0.2859822163539629,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W181559716","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.78404737,0.0011223286,0.00011414589,0.0077136653,0.00016214083,0.00055192685,0.000076367156,0.000014981438,0.20619707],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9976507,0.0011180999,0.00011754605,0.00023422191,0.000086693944,0.000052991807,0.000015669864,0.0000089580135,0.0007151204],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99714833,0.001603991,0.0004132038,0.00027752988,0.0002392955,0.0003176501],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9974687,0.001507701,0.000259288,0.00021597052,0.00045219314,0.00009616086],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0029756078,0.00016324363,0.00020033856,0.00009246223,0.0033871855,0.0004669386,0.00044106838,0.00016105961,0.00006124693],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0012156961,0.000107898144,0.000039348564,0.00034864488,0.01337917,0.0004657298,0.00005829494,0.0004296849,0.0000037103368],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003352729,0.000029630008,0.007768203,0.0000052351115,0.000008505114,0.000008639689,0.12204907,0.000042509837,0.00008616556,0.8661852,0.00006576761,0.0037175333],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0036605515,0.00016823746,0.56612605,0.0001968274,0.000049325667,0.00017490024,0.33699134,0.0051813037,0.00007874341,0.0065825274,0.08015559,0.00063461054],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.023476746,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.18843593,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8596027,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00017044696,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00075628073,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99791026},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1816049801","doi":"10.3968/j.hess.1927024020120301.z0515","title":"A Study of EFL Classroom Discourse from the Perspectives of both DA and CA","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Higher education of social science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Perspective (graphical); Discourse analysis; Conversation; Conversation analysis; Repetition (rhetorical device); Linguistics; Psychology; Pedagogy; Sociology; Mathematics education; Computer science; Communication; Philosophy","score_opus":0.05539577110404318,"score_gpt":0.36677541482373804,"score_spread":0.31137964371969484,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1816049801","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.89642036,0.0008656403,5.487686e-7,0.0005015703,0.0002501193,0.00012723643,0.000017494884,0.000005108974,0.10181191],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9980735,0.000009366024,0.000034622426,0.000023458473,0.00028202546,0.0000121835765,0.0000019802783,0.0000036417916,0.001559196],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99930537,0.00007377191,0.00016019576,0.000094327734,0.000266042,0.000100265905],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99925596,0.00009215554,0.00022037535,0.00021850172,0.00018557534,0.000027421516],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00027110058,0.000057756908,0.00011050404,0.000039702605,0.00031415312,0.00005648789,0.00032835233,0.0000128371985,0.0006271255],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000018845472,0.00003865147,0.00002194903,0.000102758124,0.0021709055,0.00042956028,0.00006995346,0.000052622054,0.0000017300159],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000024537042,0.00044557333,0.00653596,0.0000025914087,0.0000080934005,4.3018336e-9,0.48340255,7.4867614e-8,0.0002106396,0.50890815,0.0003052749,0.00017862927],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00007194741,0.00002481735,0.36122197,0.000007462828,0.000019894436,3.875219e-8,0.63591814,1.7235536e-7,0.000039622828,0.0009928719,0.0016682157,0.000034842775],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.003315793,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00019037584,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.50791526,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000023935609,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00019948834,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7998792},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1817526601","doi":"10.3968/j.ccc.1923670020100604.017","title":"Conversation Analysis as Discourse Approaches to Teaching EFL Speaking","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Conversation analysis; Linguistics; Sociology; Discourse analysis; Humanities; Psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.20549023610395767,"score_gpt":0.363735769177851,"score_spread":0.15824553307389333,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1817526601","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.68069065,0.00028827527,0.00020119523,0.0012450131,0.00008524901,0.00029040925,0.000018383833,0.00023236385,0.31694844],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9937956,0.0000308294,0.002308683,0.00024253219,0.0001188767,0.00008357402,0.00050039403,0.000025312163,0.002894224],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983462,0.00033857476,0.00046060863,0.0003033178,0.00027096234,0.00028032687],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99752903,0.000107747095,0.00031433537,0.001659657,0.00028533433,0.000103903614],"candidate_categories":["sts","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000635377,0.0002487121,0.00028535747,0.00021111424,0.0014327688,0.0014147863,0.0012403382,0.0000713849,0.0013046752],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001465619,0.0001984796,0.00020320465,0.00019041362,0.0008407569,0.0021944542,0.00036209056,0.0003898936,0.00036405207],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003488578,0.00011695964,0.0025845454,0.000011959758,0.0002856786,6.4455213e-7,0.39448035,0.00008873527,0.00010096861,0.59590536,0.00020475771,0.00618515],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00107422,0.00019189513,0.047596134,0.00015532436,0.0013700294,0.000010514505,0.8512916,0.0017067068,0.0016834325,0.015969247,0.07735887,0.0015920111],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.004395195,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.004249412,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5799361,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011340897,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000033032455,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998672},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1822379129","doi":"10.1075/pbns.142","title":"Talk and Practical Epistemology","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"book","venue":"Pragmatics & beyond. New series","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":101,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Ethnography; Ignorance; Linguistic anthropology; Pragmatics; Sociology; Epistemology; Conversation analysis; Anthropology; Psychology; Linguistics; Philosophy; Communication","score_opus":0.03681925240323281,"score_gpt":0.29406670117774825,"score_spread":0.25724744877451544,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1822379129","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00013885864,0.005075599,0.00005765969,0.012587628,0.0005154764,0.00041781124,0.000115922754,0.00022915202,0.9808619],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.00072924956,0.0012960517,0.007089389,0.0010243629,0.0020557372,0.000038406943,0.00035646826,0.00011274621,0.9872976],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9980382,0.00015020161,0.000688917,0.00037176604,0.0003665507,0.00038439003],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.997564,0.0005400984,0.00057464564,0.0009629423,0.00018412579,0.00017417723],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026346857,0.0005132955,0.0007151367,0.00015824777,0.00041953308,0.0008115562,0.00036316217,0.0003196322,0.005407229],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00017170608,0.00045723264,0.000118753014,0.00002234836,0.0013238868,0.00088657695,0.00037140015,0.00074771163,0.0003684601],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001931445,0.00003903752,8.4828633e-7,0.00018777371,0.0001355745,0.000063565596,0.016309341,6.733681e-7,0.0000020766654,0.81529844,0.16612849,0.001814866],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00020785806,0.00009629678,0.0000041184317,0.00010130457,0.00019142563,0.00035010526,0.0052868305,0.0000064835262,0.0000063124785,0.19234182,0.8009945,0.00041291968],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000089964,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0039209044,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.63486606,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009486864,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0009474067,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997879},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1834813043","doi":"","title":"Request Strategies by Second Language Learners of English: Pre- and Post-head Act Strategies","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Speech act; Interlanguage; Head (geology); Pragmatics; Power (physics); Linguistics","score_opus":0.020778736065292628,"score_gpt":0.32224881030183955,"score_spread":0.3014700742365469,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1834813043","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.70343137,0.19859765,4.4302715e-7,0.000060835286,0.00026583023,0.00016226262,0.0002210994,0.00005891611,0.097201586],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9937396,0.0015161698,0.00009128506,0.0001617656,0.0005504905,0.000029959985,0.00014416076,0.000026353358,0.0037402387],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99868536,0.00016751657,0.0003516305,0.00024996314,0.00016728965,0.00037826985],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99899757,0.00019680831,0.00015438403,0.0003839491,0.00019495495,0.00007234304],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00034450888,0.00030376145,0.00043515323,0.00014935466,0.00017668231,0.00045517753,0.00019768182,0.00010505559,0.00021737655],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001323142,0.00022738971,0.000052514435,0.00009435034,0.0009130185,0.0018182292,0.00015617828,0.00039814122,0.0000018673087],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003423634,0.000072114104,0.00040124144,0.0004272568,0.00011852153,0.000009928832,0.8783147,4.2665903e-7,0.0017299289,0.116698116,0.0013096225,0.000883907],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00045645237,0.00012983411,0.0015814189,0.00029031633,0.00003924046,0.0000070701653,0.9773624,7.1887246e-7,0.000309416,0.00045811874,0.019069823,0.00029519902],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0004134229,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0032985548,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2903082,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000020253068,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000040057166,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9272683},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1846563010","doi":"10.3968/j.ccc.1923670020141001.1623","title":"Cultural Specification of Face","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Connotation; Phenomenon; Face (sociological concept); Face-to-face interaction; Focus (optics); Face-to-face; Epistemology; Sociology; Linguistics; Psychology; Social psychology; Communication; Philosophy; Social science; Physics","score_opus":0.06916278261749348,"score_gpt":0.3537885533388482,"score_spread":0.2846257707213547,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1846563010","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6643612,0.0008755674,0.00016335737,0.0009792916,0.0001501512,0.00022582745,0.000023248123,0.00019367757,0.33302766],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9933027,0.00019371498,0.0008427293,0.00010394498,0.00017234044,0.000025461295,0.00046477356,0.000018340188,0.0048759696],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986003,0.00020311557,0.00053947326,0.0001864196,0.00026378979,0.00020688251],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.996807,0.0002019079,0.00043874062,0.0014777237,0.0010209896,0.0000536787],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005455555,0.00018592412,0.00022400434,0.0000640434,0.00068146427,0.00070631277,0.0011300417,0.00007707679,0.0005130197],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00018844771,0.00014044673,0.00011433089,0.00009043979,0.001582613,0.0014739118,0.00019329872,0.00025408677,0.0001816564],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000026597994,0.00008267005,0.00044516503,0.000032438562,0.000028079181,6.2232786e-8,0.04311298,0.00003584196,0.0039238245,0.9418354,0.0021055809,0.008371371],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009542807,0.000104785504,0.015449151,0.00012323895,0.00005543125,0.0000064386254,0.0912916,0.0005032143,0.010640477,0.010481925,0.8697709,0.000618601],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00033484475,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0004932484,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.93135345,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000057490208,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000017979912,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.681099},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1854605520","doi":"10.3968/j.ccc.1923670020100601.011","title":"A Tentative Study of the Impoliteness Phenomenon in Computer-mediated Communication","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Computer-mediated communication; Interpersonal communication; Psychology; Humanities; Social psychology; The Internet; Linguistics; Computer science; Philosophy; World Wide Web","score_opus":0.04168554222103189,"score_gpt":0.3491782082897975,"score_spread":0.30749266606876563,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1854605520","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9786426,0.00027619803,0.0000025363522,0.0006905442,0.0001502919,0.0007957442,0.00003670129,0.000084931045,0.019320497],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9988391,0.00006407814,0.00024500236,0.000097564305,0.000047939808,0.00014801917,0.00021592322,0.000020507934,0.00032190865],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99799925,0.000652858,0.00066289987,0.00020013469,0.00027141703,0.00021344228],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99572957,0.00038990955,0.0005503609,0.0025852765,0.000705118,0.000039764018],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005838378,0.00021014325,0.00027485067,0.00009218874,0.00091378094,0.00059069967,0.0022714017,0.00007531925,0.00018367477],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00011102162,0.00014007054,0.00008079636,0.0002223001,0.0016922444,0.0010772134,0.0007503169,0.0007254888,0.000021125463],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00010200741,0.0024049494,0.046149008,0.00005444438,0.00012489522,5.9697646e-7,0.6423848,0.00022081945,0.0052864803,0.29808733,0.00026232123,0.00492228],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.005788431,0.00035917913,0.50411785,0.00025969575,0.00010283771,0.000009303619,0.45529994,0.0017259988,0.001018706,0.010996178,0.019379754,0.0009420956],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.004333295,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.031547576,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.45796886,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007063999,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000054354277,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98612416},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1858488620","doi":"10.3968/j.ccc.1923670020100603.003","title":"General Extenders in Persian Discourse: Frequency and Grammatical Distribution","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Persian; Linguistics; Distribution (mathematics); Grammatical category; Relative clause; Natural language processing; Computer science; Psychology; Artificial intelligence; Mathematics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.03268523948512873,"score_gpt":0.3460057007351611,"score_spread":0.3133204612500324,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1858488620","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95884377,0.0005460197,0.000020152072,0.0033533785,0.00014800868,0.00022584532,0.000060907107,0.000113734786,0.03668818],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9969149,0.00014290503,0.0006910918,0.00007361567,0.00012886502,0.0000583323,0.0009795069,0.000015361142,0.0009953738],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988479,0.00014100331,0.00035957916,0.00021156378,0.00017649091,0.00026347153],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99853194,0.00008846171,0.00013661456,0.00092535786,0.00023646124,0.000081173115],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00032953816,0.00018936102,0.00018078632,0.000047689042,0.00080616906,0.0012660106,0.0006187469,0.00010043264,0.00042359924],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00013763124,0.00014942481,0.000062273386,0.00006706314,0.0024053475,0.001550715,0.00018336749,0.00061657623,0.00003532233],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009941027,0.000077499586,0.003015366,0.000015786905,0.000011979874,0.0000010503738,0.0210111,0.000002819374,0.0014542104,0.9703443,0.00032362563,0.0037322978],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0046260697,0.00022591573,0.32081398,0.00028769168,0.00017059412,0.0001223065,0.30374795,0.0033952615,0.0009790502,0.22884321,0.13415202,0.0026359349],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0012225887,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.009413028,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7415011,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006140836,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000037196252,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99977076},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1858904934","doi":"10.3968/j.css.1923669720070306.002","title":"Cross-Cultural Understandings in the Language and Politics of Friendship","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian social science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Friendship; Humanities; Ethnology; Politics; Sociology; Philosophy; Social science; Political science","score_opus":0.048350909027676435,"score_gpt":0.3343597457091009,"score_spread":0.28600883668142446,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1858904934","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6054299,0.000023631728,1.16775745e-7,0.00070026296,0.00005894074,0.000029695164,0.000022917064,0.0000034909035,0.39373106],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9992526,9.845947e-7,0.000009179941,0.00029591378,0.00012636388,0.000002043585,0.0000020903128,0.0000021879064,0.00030864432],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994893,0.000016686554,0.00007590613,0.00007578609,0.00013580386,0.0002064943],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996712,0.000037262816,0.000032221258,0.000118770455,0.00007308505,0.00006744493],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003355725,0.000042715426,0.000050755145,0.000067219655,0.0007334272,0.0004741619,0.00040324777,0.0000212408,0.00020680887],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007567501,0.000029609666,0.000013174741,0.00010311987,0.004228456,0.00033519763,0.00002096823,0.00013256157,0.000002302804],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[1.7535436e-7,0.0000018604799,0.0016220344,0.0000016784177,4.5061074e-7,0.0000011167207,0.18041879,8.476499e-9,0.00016192312,0.81761074,0.00006154252,0.000119687495],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00011767323,0.000009893818,0.016756244,0.000005216359,0.0000036861616,0.000002809758,0.939486,0.000004653292,0.000094742645,0.013803651,0.029604329,0.00011106641],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.056379873,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.45385644,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8038071,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000050968425,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0002256081,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99848145},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W186595328","doi":"10.1017/cbo9780511757464.001","title":"Conversational repair and human understanding: an introduction","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Cambridge University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":56,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Computer science; Content (measure theory); World Wide Web; Communication; Internet privacy; Human–computer interaction; Psychology; Mathematics","score_opus":0.0819543602119939,"score_gpt":0.2347030439281766,"score_spread":0.1527486837161827,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W186595328","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0005743096,0.00007091897,0.000044488872,0.0001553815,0.00022340672,0.00029877663,0.00014281365,0.00028868095,0.99820125],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.037613552,0.0000250613,0.000042953317,0.000046426554,0.0007257175,0.0000010945636,0.00033403383,0.00003555897,0.9611756],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990312,0.00005403338,0.00016874596,0.0003893841,0.0002005299,0.0001561446],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988617,0.00003685552,0.00021289532,0.000605482,0.000177717,0.0001053887],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00009140384,0.0002618579,0.00024280432,0.00016971443,0.00067362323,0.000243703,0.0002776474,0.00015154005,0.00039734566],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000032567352,0.00029108234,0.000100238605,0.0000021119856,0.0010262026,0.000429266,0.00018290884,0.00032229035,0.000018540779],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000151753675,0.0000096127105,0.0000010433297,0.000038895832,0.00012427162,0.00001024506,0.0019341441,4.1307538e-7,0.000008854341,0.92476636,0.073056206,0.000034773355],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00033288932,0.00006655104,0.0000104300125,0.000032343272,0.00016486066,0.0000065662907,0.008052913,0.000021357042,0.000007435708,0.0010711312,0.9898803,0.00035319186],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005104419,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00010570594,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.92369527,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00022930323,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000059721773,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999541},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1868161373","doi":"10.18806/tesl.v22i1.168","title":"How can I hear your voice when someone else is speaking for you? An Investigation of the Phenomenon of the Classroom Spokesperson in the ESL Classroom.","year":2004,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"TESL Canada Journal","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Phenomenon; Psychology; Linguistics; Pedagogy; Communication; Philosophy; Epistemology","score_opus":0.056343568069359105,"score_gpt":0.25525682954891366,"score_spread":0.19891326147955454,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1868161373","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.94001657,0.0025942633,0.000014225047,0.054758072,0.00029225848,0.00041984668,0.00014175929,0.000007858613,0.0017551605],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9915821,0.000015069337,0.00017562528,0.007323205,0.00044989804,0.000009593373,0.00000565753,0.000020341091,0.0004185189],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984534,0.00022508253,0.0003764869,0.000121198595,0.0005655057,0.0002583624],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99849904,0.000096117335,0.0005501027,0.00056849665,0.00022743751,0.000058824688],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00059251545,0.00015646513,0.00019983997,0.00006797963,0.00057897414,0.00027511132,0.0009967275,0.000038535323,0.0003016385],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006454995,0.000083162005,0.00009893583,0.00009985474,0.00033997875,0.00036638268,0.000053033,0.00045808163,2.0704908e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000085573345,0.00019392623,0.0028058318,0.00013313619,0.00018582543,0.0000060235866,0.8423453,0.00088439893,0.0032078498,0.13699755,0.0096907355,0.003463839],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002611116,0.00028970517,0.019703757,0.000481035,0.00020511934,0.00007696694,0.84076715,0.00021877079,0.0031078388,0.050745405,0.0812942,0.0004989184],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.16216123,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.816073,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.65391177,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00035328994,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0015283623,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.843418},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1886869370","doi":"10.3968/7418","title":"An Exploration Into the Mechanisms of How Do We Communicate With Words: A Review of Pragmatics","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Pragmatics; Implicature; Presupposition; Deixis; Linguistics; Value (mathematics); Computer science; Field (mathematics); Philosophy; Mathematics","score_opus":0.1674902481581135,"score_gpt":0.41804965583262055,"score_spread":0.250559407674507,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1886869370","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000019629555,0.98909694,0.000101135854,0.0019095156,0.00006319826,0.0017129361,0.00010222187,0.000104125465,0.0068903165],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0055869105,0.9886865,0.002505596,0.000068038586,0.000058901256,0.00054658327,0.002001003,0.000073325355,0.00047312156],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9954048,0.0020711091,0.0013662123,0.00027866205,0.0006490039,0.00023022704],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9874775,0.00045319594,0.0032042302,0.0061749956,0.002610234,0.00007986919],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0020469758,0.00055852096,0.0017122115,0.00011806052,0.0007603373,0.001044639,0.004613479,0.00018981774,0.00012267506],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00020185193,0.00029746606,0.00034062535,0.0003187007,0.0025909804,0.002837906,0.0006511423,0.0008008876,0.000020097472],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000017502702,0.00021956577,2.9172227e-7,0.0416263,0.00029289193,3.3422032e-7,0.079423204,0.0000040241603,0.000003174156,0.48321196,0.001169323,0.3940314],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00019064825,0.00015293862,1.8383307e-7,0.06769657,0.00074683636,0.0000072230655,0.040416,0.0000114315035,0.000007800695,0.010644482,0.87975055,0.0003753156],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00021910336,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0008702801,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8785812,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00014228947,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00035780593,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999924},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1890830999","doi":"10.3968/j.css.1923669720120806.9333","title":"The Use of Too as a Pragmatic Presupposition Trigger","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian social science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Presupposition; Pragmatics; Linguistics; Conversation; Meaning (existential); Semantics (computer science); Grammar; Key (lock); Epistemology; Sociology; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.07098660440046178,"score_gpt":0.30101672564191806,"score_spread":0.23003012124145628,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1890830999","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.12703834,0.00026825193,0.000004036759,0.0030796987,0.00039025806,0.0002318241,0.00005288163,0.000021832764,0.8689129],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9946406,0.0000055002893,0.000021374213,0.0003705558,0.00017213413,0.000012573287,0.000003348244,0.0000036187655,0.0047703143],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992973,0.000055120912,0.0001076728,0.000058523998,0.00019657724,0.00028480307],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99940187,0.00009281396,0.00006781623,0.00018514984,0.00012233079,0.00012999914],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003657043,0.00004678964,0.00005508998,0.000053808286,0.001391386,0.00040201808,0.00034480312,0.000016493415,0.00036082792],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00012535915,0.000032726166,0.00002695318,0.000098882614,0.0014756848,0.00087488926,0.000024783107,0.000056676887,0.000050822284],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000012750015,0.000006981916,0.000094821706,0.0000023160428,0.000003245965,1.8294028e-7,0.05075571,1.15571375e-7,0.00004978913,0.93952906,0.0076223942,0.0019340978],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000063811494,0.000015409623,0.0014395848,0.000008457723,0.000012427476,0.0000011713126,0.04002955,0.000011884506,0.00009167838,0.0019201727,0.95631003,0.00009579743],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.023686796,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.06861873,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9486877,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010888396,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00044528663,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999087},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1891467755","doi":"10.3968/j.ccc.1923670020060202.011","title":"Cross-cultural Communication and Pragmatics Principles","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Pragmatics; Cross-cultural communication; Linguistics; Sociology; Humanities; Intercultural communication; Philosophy; Psychology; Communication","score_opus":0.05823730315620742,"score_gpt":0.36505904334721273,"score_spread":0.30682174019100533,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1891467755","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.84070224,0.0017520764,0.000005780319,0.0020665103,0.0002180737,0.0004407445,0.00006370947,0.00040665388,0.15434422],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98502433,0.0009468786,0.0035637042,0.00024199429,0.00019983636,0.0001476612,0.00095756655,0.000046627716,0.008871388],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9977487,0.00031097702,0.00081942976,0.0003513554,0.00036709898,0.00040247475],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99406725,0.00043730906,0.0006048159,0.0030182712,0.0017267106,0.00014561812],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008533392,0.00039965447,0.0003549632,0.00008705838,0.003146703,0.0064256783,0.0020523176,0.0002129941,0.0010668648],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0006097243,0.00030997404,0.00013308371,0.00011343919,0.0054267985,0.0045327083,0.0009642687,0.0011174155,0.00016547932],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000034294153,0.00015459275,0.0046546254,0.0000738082,0.00006880915,6.3364234e-7,0.049935102,0.00002713104,0.0030303444,0.93575525,0.0011560132,0.0051094135],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0015390203,0.00007862758,0.04378979,0.00016911079,0.000099009245,0.00006254505,0.035690702,0.0010393595,0.001656963,0.014361356,0.9004053,0.001108211],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00075179426,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.005341058,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9213939,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007126863,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006564734,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999352},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1893253287","doi":"10.3968/j.css.1923669720050101.009","title":"Cultural Differences in Compliments","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian social science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Praise; Humanities; Sociology; Politeness; Linguistics; Psychology; Philosophy; Social psychology","score_opus":0.08213420067176354,"score_gpt":0.31470072216990796,"score_spread":0.23256652149814444,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1893253287","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.34357795,0.000047121168,2.360099e-7,0.0014041704,0.00009299933,0.000047078363,0.000009554215,0.000013729313,0.65480715],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9979942,0.0000026224566,0.000011241453,0.00082962157,0.000110487985,0.0000027136239,0.0000031980248,0.0000014532187,0.0010444591],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993452,0.000019484278,0.00008515827,0.00011271243,0.00015711832,0.00028032647],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996944,0.00000799379,0.000026727626,0.00009701362,0.000059093243,0.00011476874],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000116549345,0.00005683735,0.00007296681,0.00010078035,0.0007612952,0.00041279494,0.00048636476,0.000014750427,0.00042502506],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000012867962,0.000047113812,0.000016453403,0.00012902154,0.00089622074,0.0004041349,0.000013854023,0.00007335709,0.00004347671],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[4.888125e-7,0.000009473399,0.002675169,5.404225e-7,8.681449e-7,0.000002599998,0.05403341,3.8655678e-8,0.000056861867,0.9392926,0.00092351955,0.0030044366],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00042249452,0.00007082904,0.4355607,0.000041125968,0.000008272055,0.0000019099884,0.42559248,0.00004879968,0.00006029721,0.026458202,0.11111504,0.00061984116],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.028524049,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.24719936,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9128344,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001773966,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00023221919,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9779451},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1902859770","doi":"10.7575/aiac.alls.v.6n.5p.58","title":"A Comparative Study on the Use of Compliment Response Strategies by Persian and English Native Speakers","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Advances in Language and Literary Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":13,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Persian; Politeness; Psychology; Linguistics; First language; Task (project management); Interpersonal communication; Significant difference; Social psychology","score_opus":0.14731268621803756,"score_gpt":0.3761484795347754,"score_spread":0.22883579331673787,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1902859770","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.91871876,0.07326742,0.0000011246312,0.0002874245,0.0000728441,0.00035064973,0.00008179587,0.000021751186,0.007198235],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9987298,0.0005171583,0.000051843537,0.00015929203,0.00004071201,0.000046801004,0.000008550311,0.0000065815752,0.00043925495],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988454,0.0004616768,0.0002214621,0.00018322628,0.00016342188,0.00012484312],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983527,0.0011331113,0.00011216929,0.00022949494,0.00014223326,0.000030266443],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003083447,0.0001658446,0.0002994912,0.000076619064,0.0001682103,0.00017855958,0.00012628011,0.0000124838425,0.000016391627],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00010796377,0.0001006277,0.000019654517,0.000056032903,0.00086762075,0.0010095155,0.00011627772,0.00012946657,8.091597e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00034904922,0.00015918941,0.0006652243,0.000014762151,0.000121405465,0.000010071719,0.97339904,0.000009581668,0.000008558796,0.023894733,0.000861233,0.0005071222],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00051790284,0.0005542995,0.00077706174,0.00008592474,0.000018875786,6.735905e-7,0.9716994,0.000009821956,0.000025214,0.0013164233,0.02487408,0.000120319055],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008204546,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0007605682,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.08001105,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002081486,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000019441884,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.41034785},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1905588924","doi":"","title":"Exploring identity construction: A case study from an online forum","year":2013,"lang":"pl","type":"article","venue":"tekst i dyskurs - text und diskurs","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McMaster University","funders":"","keywords":"Identity (music); Online identity; Internet privacy; Political science; Sociology; Public relations; Media studies; Computer science; The Internet; World Wide Web; Art; Aesthetics","score_opus":0.234080959678453,"score_gpt":0.3642894044440958,"score_spread":0.1302084447656428,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1905588924","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9797519,0.003659237,0.000094063034,0.001433286,0.0025359641,0.0017445856,0.0010996689,0.0005350923,0.009146225],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9943706,0.00042681984,0.00059825793,0.00029283058,0.0016151196,0.000414608,0.00048189447,0.00014983624,0.0016500518],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9951751,0.0006623919,0.001260911,0.0010742998,0.00082324,0.0010040049],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9952991,0.00036424914,0.0006298722,0.0026629404,0.00049466017,0.00054917537],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002846937,0.0008853386,0.0009038832,0.00037607874,0.002134833,0.0040134774,0.0013447186,0.00017966107,0.0112736765],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000080746715,0.0008359637,0.00029695936,0.00032206823,0.0014513148,0.009165462,0.00062445505,0.00088925514,0.0012408927],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00017290916,0.014535061,0.06990454,0.00018891785,0.002989585,0.004216742,0.3803821,0.00008771767,0.00009664032,0.34963095,0.0032835724,0.17451127],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0019077499,0.0005973939,0.012402906,0.00014290068,0.00079210964,0.0003592748,0.9671287,0.00017894756,0.000018874485,0.010398431,0.0049425764,0.001130153],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.14363535,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.14435676,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5867466,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00022458061,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00023796578,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99953675},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1910428846","doi":"10.3968/j.ccc.1923670020110704.235","title":"Organization of Topics in Intercultural and Intracultural Small Talk","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Graduation (instrument); Psychology; Affect (linguistics); Intercultural communication; Pedagogy; Social psychology; Linguistics; Communication","score_opus":0.06741190869785751,"score_gpt":0.3084445822726538,"score_spread":0.2410326735747963,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1910428846","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9626938,0.0005788162,0.000004641176,0.000346637,0.00007077173,0.0001775552,0.000011860327,0.0000742442,0.03604167],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99736166,0.0002806635,0.00080789736,0.000062156025,0.0000481373,0.000014575955,0.00021933418,0.000012465014,0.0011931091],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99908686,0.00011635995,0.0004160217,0.00014496397,0.00009153593,0.00014427445],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985383,0.000039409086,0.0002191853,0.0005318033,0.0006366518,0.000034655688],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00015765526,0.00015101528,0.00018740319,0.00005755433,0.00027218298,0.0003339707,0.00055961806,0.000070395836,0.00048058672],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00012321444,0.00011061295,0.0000365935,0.00010458321,0.00093169877,0.0011666914,0.00024818402,0.00021798747,0.000009630091],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003302879,0.00018209331,0.017489953,0.00007832144,0.000043403466,0.0000014437668,0.44928873,0.000004360804,0.0025905503,0.52232206,0.00018965715,0.007776384],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0029942275,0.0002719903,0.4726914,0.0005681538,0.00012827993,0.000077461875,0.43576726,0.00024443655,0.023216084,0.015792558,0.046744302,0.0015038577],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0014368062,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0038464456,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5065295,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000044954955,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000016046133,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.52620876},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1910474451","doi":"","title":"Comparison Between Chinese Address Terms and English Address Terms","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Higher education of social science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"China; Cross-cultural communication; Linguistics; Cultural communication; Sociology; Political science; Communication; Law","score_opus":0.09425050981173531,"score_gpt":0.3931686446210475,"score_spread":0.2989181348093122,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1910474451","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5386328,0.00018273354,6.5355994e-7,0.00035664192,0.0008303183,0.00010626908,0.000028342089,0.00004334138,0.4598189],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99253905,0.0000035483374,0.00005731574,0.00009753978,0.0013182659,0.000018615438,0.000032792803,0.000008347358,0.0059245354],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989314,0.000057612575,0.00024309418,0.00019261822,0.00039592216,0.00017936564],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989392,0.000054240652,0.00021498877,0.00024356309,0.00042941066,0.00011856905],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00031329112,0.00011047442,0.00019327702,0.000103412654,0.0004383958,0.00034460396,0.0005473387,0.00003661063,0.0003708356],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000054785443,0.000088792265,0.00002795129,0.00015939603,0.0017824299,0.0007473567,0.00012608,0.00011065921,0.000009993],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000005308477,0.00024432177,0.06735767,0.000024356754,0.000010505728,8.355479e-8,0.31428546,4.755933e-7,0.00010282959,0.60846436,0.007341172,0.0021634419],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00025852374,0.000041180807,0.7959512,0.000032961594,0.000023107346,2.2800195e-7,0.06304268,0.0000019936092,0.0001099114,0.0061712214,0.13414213,0.00022484738],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00033402533,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000050840572,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7285935,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005477748,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00026450813,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6567437},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1910694015","doi":"10.3968/j.ccc.1923670020110704.215","title":"Politeness Phenomenon in Abiku Names Among the Yoruba Africans: A Pragmatic Study","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Yoruba; Politeness; Face (sociological concept); Perspective (graphical); Phenomenon; Linguistics; Key (lock); Sociology; Psychology; History; Epistemology; Philosophy; Computer science; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.0699593429170786,"score_gpt":0.3327762151460715,"score_spread":0.26281687222899286,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1910694015","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.82371384,0.0011131134,0.0000016740503,0.00046478322,0.00007553327,0.00076851307,0.000014456161,0.00014187623,0.17370623],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99674755,0.000092830895,0.00008849701,0.00011078681,0.00006415519,0.0004467358,0.0000828909,0.000026403162,0.0023401552],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9979653,0.000665771,0.000572301,0.00022779389,0.00025358982,0.0003152732],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99698126,0.00021930078,0.00033850875,0.0020192536,0.00039299083,0.000048700364],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007908741,0.00024601145,0.00026190048,0.00009104298,0.0011708784,0.0011919447,0.001920249,0.000053086384,0.00063628564],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00011555008,0.00015219736,0.00008046803,0.00017062212,0.001759898,0.0016684759,0.00040214974,0.0004161834,0.000078104305],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003283277,0.0006020433,0.023650138,0.000024675555,0.00006289475,0.0000014893857,0.74179167,0.000011230859,0.00003140725,0.23225725,0.00019467261,0.0013396835],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009057461,0.00012644504,0.22492696,0.000097763885,0.000057309524,0.0000032237367,0.7487151,0.000105475265,0.000037089325,0.012370863,0.012240711,0.00041334028],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0076235016,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.018374167,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.21988638,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001179088,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000044522996,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998449},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1914020546","doi":"10.5539/ass.v11n23p83","title":"The Evaluation of Iranian EFL Learners’ Interlanguage Pragmatic Knowledge through the Production of Speech Acts","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Asian Social Science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Interlanguage; Psychology; Linguistics; Speech act; Pragmatics; Conceptualization; Production (economics); Politeness","score_opus":0.1216434270792793,"score_gpt":0.385539302301457,"score_spread":0.2638958752221777,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1914020546","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.11880108,0.00039685983,0.0000067446244,0.0034611532,0.0005441009,0.000358998,0.0000026389396,0.000020941465,0.8764075],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9981107,0.0000053035287,0.000044770943,0.000016889597,0.0003244286,0.000015999372,0.0000018474225,0.0000054235197,0.0014746485],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984587,0.00033908145,0.00022005137,0.00012514037,0.0007040578,0.00015299127],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99854285,0.0000752506,0.00026223276,0.00037541054,0.00072218647,0.000022045406],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.002940184,0.00007140327,0.0000991075,0.000032505424,0.00073662953,0.00016735872,0.00070369936,0.000019773519,0.00006671162],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0008519227,0.000039529677,0.000040616807,0.00022689163,0.0027799432,0.00052671117,0.0000978218,0.000105728905,0.000020528709],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000048549387,0.000032625616,0.000009138369,0.000008429946,0.000008722428,5.7713088e-8,0.61970717,9.3004184e-7,0.0004011298,0.29996714,0.000815633,0.07904415],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00016380359,0.000049190847,0.001328187,0.00004057925,0.00004983383,0.0000016488226,0.9624276,0.000034446442,0.0012627625,0.019077435,0.015481126,0.00008338733],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00022664267,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0021337483,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8793096,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008209624,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00044142277,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999339},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1914491095","doi":"","title":"Persuasive Strategies among Iranian EFL Learners","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Persuasion; Interlanguage; Psychology; Preference; Test (biology); Pragmatics; Context (archaeology); Linguistics; English as a foreign language; Mathematics education; Social psychology","score_opus":0.06231960332822058,"score_gpt":0.31886235269296054,"score_spread":0.25654274936474,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1914491095","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5627499,0.049130138,9.7863e-7,0.000088074834,0.00024199349,0.00014026582,0.00002486019,0.00007678819,0.387547],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9934982,0.00100405,0.00013549638,0.00019185779,0.00025762562,0.00003444649,0.000022976155,0.000018697781,0.0048366524],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99908453,0.00009858591,0.0002107293,0.00023986616,0.00011494157,0.00025135957],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994003,0.000070073635,0.00007651824,0.00032716928,0.00008488387,0.00004106381],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00015799249,0.00021402427,0.00026007005,0.00014017079,0.00024231877,0.0002958602,0.00021108241,0.000060915583,0.0004005199],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000038645558,0.00015550209,0.000055252593,0.00008452774,0.0009795149,0.0006801402,0.00011667498,0.00031397917,0.000012028769],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000017722356,0.000028957134,0.00054156274,0.00007438256,0.000074003474,0.00009910227,0.7793362,2.5200907e-7,0.000013616911,0.21847662,0.0005928745,0.0007447068],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00032850564,0.00007059609,0.0019210431,0.0002372907,0.00002185016,0.000006979205,0.9861724,0.000001867892,0.000027587634,0.0043503027,0.006630824,0.0002307734],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00041353353,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.004857214,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.43074828,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000018914441,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001925212,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6341191},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1926829491","doi":"","title":"The Violation of the Cooperative Principles in Conan","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Cooperative principle; Pragmatics; Perspective (graphical); Linguistics; Epistemology; Psychology; Computer science; Grice; Philosophy; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.0797684033471376,"score_gpt":0.3414713610318273,"score_spread":0.2617029576846897,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1926829491","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.80677795,0.09777432,3.4668125e-7,0.0010821511,0.00028415245,0.00023932457,0.000027364656,0.000011468893,0.09380293],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99670094,0.0004473956,0.000011557793,0.00011920525,0.000089966714,0.000021966945,0.000006215339,0.0000041840567,0.0025985863],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.999412,0.00015215557,0.00017554329,0.000080045174,0.00009075116,0.000089527995],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994046,0.00017614644,0.00006730371,0.00022410884,0.00011725462,0.000010578027],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00031148782,0.00007800655,0.000121426856,0.000031458836,0.00014724773,0.000096488584,0.00015394327,0.000021931184,0.000006964826],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00013758917,0.000035575926,0.00001840273,0.00007843272,0.00052395696,0.00013618603,0.00011799311,0.00015096263,6.594e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001258289,0.000012538377,0.0009184238,0.000014302485,0.000015838537,0.0000023386622,0.65305537,0.000006300976,0.000014555927,0.34523705,0.00034275677,0.00036791107],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006047797,0.00004947459,0.0047379294,0.0003971868,0.00001088031,0.0000029134646,0.9219792,0.000030439567,0.00014604148,0.0040761246,0.06784149,0.00012352443],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00009803373,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.010554808,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.34116092,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000017943643,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000021822832,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.58898306},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1942773108","doi":"10.3968/j.ccc.1923670020080401.001","title":"A Study of the Verbal Conflict between Mother and Daughter-in-law in Desperate Housewives","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Daughter; Harmony (color); Style (visual arts); Negation; Conversation; Negotiation; Sociology; Humanities; Face (sociological concept); Psychology; Law; Political science; Art; Philosophy; Linguistics; Literature; Communication","score_opus":0.0653194197941895,"score_gpt":0.35426283799078634,"score_spread":0.28894341819659686,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1942773108","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9741901,0.0002772388,1.289897e-7,0.00045784845,0.000051360923,0.0003816036,0.000017009113,0.000029221444,0.02459546],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99931985,0.000034793004,0.000028803845,0.000051897314,0.000039833867,0.00004026218,0.000017669545,0.000013293192,0.00045361067],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.999005,0.000243766,0.00034925362,0.00013875825,0.00012734262,0.00013585125],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99849075,0.00014771702,0.0001646576,0.0010472804,0.000128187,0.00002139357],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003022387,0.00013059811,0.00019233608,0.000040438485,0.0003946125,0.00051657314,0.0008096378,0.000053382064,0.00007364787],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000034795223,0.00008372509,0.000032526914,0.000069883434,0.001672396,0.00069375767,0.00030257332,0.00042118778,0.0000047865005],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000030966447,0.00037869136,0.16135894,0.000019651845,0.0000399027,6.739238e-7,0.43732452,0.000018813093,0.001650371,0.3978828,0.000043388547,0.0012512954],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002759152,0.00012650347,0.7859628,0.00011137957,0.000040367868,0.0000037491834,0.18240106,0.00006354384,0.0011295179,0.0038032164,0.023202794,0.00039588808],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0032128675,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.06614885,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6246039,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000020180403,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001711375,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9508915},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1945984028","doi":"10.2989/16085906.2015.1053952","title":"“Dying is dying, that's all”: Structural violence and cultural projects in Malawian AIDS proverbs","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"African Journal of AIDS Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"United Nations Development Programme; Boston University","keywords":"Taboo; Rhetorical question; Sociology; Face (sociological concept); Gender studies; Anthropology; Linguistics; Social science","score_opus":0.2527772858912286,"score_gpt":0.4123487396553769,"score_spread":0.15957145376414827,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1945984028","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.969513,0.0024489763,0.0000038820135,0.001126849,0.00011158162,0.00022877743,0.0000073057827,0.000013425295,0.026546208],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9979275,0.00033898192,0.00058834883,0.0000707629,0.00025347495,0.0000095379,0.0000023454909,0.00001847228,0.0007905744],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99741507,0.00051723095,0.00039872178,0.00018683047,0.0010039035,0.00047822951],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9982067,0.00018204802,0.00022098004,0.0003102231,0.00086156314,0.00021851884],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0019604072,0.0001592168,0.00028811817,0.00046584095,0.00025049242,0.0008202772,0.00071758206,0.00004745656,0.00019160486],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00022369958,0.00010885197,0.000057054367,0.00019850144,0.000782451,0.0013489329,0.00025390624,0.0008701147,0.000010135469],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0003899709,0.000154126,0.039031222,0.00012666729,0.00023554655,0.00025703933,0.84958756,0.000018619183,0.001022818,0.05666948,0.0050912052,0.047415767],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0018562424,0.002020354,0.00261042,0.00074791606,0.000029820982,0.00024192301,0.96145535,0.0001644113,0.00080136576,0.016232891,0.013452855,0.00038643935],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0007674289,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0003004738,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.11186782,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001534587,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00037066825,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7909952},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1946055902","doi":"10.3968/j.css.1923669720070304.014","title":"A Comparative Study of Refusal Speech Acts in Chinese and American English","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian social science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":33,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Speech act; Pragmatics; Linguistics; Situational ethics; Indirect speech; Psychology; Variation (astronomy); Negation; Individualism; Value (mathematics); Collectivism; Politeness theory; Social psychology; Sociology; Political science; Philosophy; Computer science; Law","score_opus":0.03202022809981382,"score_gpt":0.3298523351054406,"score_spread":0.2978321070056268,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1946055902","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.74325186,0.000005788864,1.8713749e-8,0.000070465,0.00010082013,0.00010041591,0.0000119815395,0.000006884337,0.2564518],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9996673,6.912575e-7,0.000018203256,0.000051198236,0.0001322176,0.000006539487,0.0000011336355,0.0000028652214,0.00011985881],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99938244,0.00003735073,0.000107246444,0.00013051405,0.00015336848,0.00018910697],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99947363,0.000035565336,0.00006667192,0.00014955288,0.00015362728,0.00012097275],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00022196883,0.00006321212,0.00014278277,0.00015213159,0.0003670582,0.00016043065,0.00034240301,0.000011969262,0.00010187714],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000078761725,0.000053952204,0.000009398892,0.00025162814,0.0023716327,0.00027478905,0.00004067695,0.00015827826,0.000002086001],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000031680086,0.00006801079,0.039938495,0.0000018673742,0.0000041128187,0.0000043051896,0.8498949,9.650131e-8,0.00032902256,0.108370945,0.00010490288,0.0012801844],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002116403,0.00006852709,0.16634881,0.0000030436577,0.0000034584637,3.9432527e-7,0.82614696,0.000006377959,0.000021926922,0.0003833912,0.006686275,0.00011918384],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.13429818,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.9580041,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8237059,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000045824727,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0003456136,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.87383795},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1956110092","doi":"10.3968/7505","title":"Crime Narratives in Mandarin Police-Suspect Investigative Interview: Narrative Elements and Their Construction","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian social science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Narrative; Suspect; Narrative inquiry; Narrative criticism; Action (physics); Mandarin Chinese; Narrative network; Criminology; Psychology; Sociology; Linguistics; Literature; Art; Philosophy","score_opus":0.08309301225666281,"score_gpt":0.31083190448001285,"score_spread":0.22773889222335003,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1956110092","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.49557653,0.00014793317,0.0000024693577,0.0019018459,0.00019211406,0.0001638865,0.000036449987,0.000018822702,0.50196],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9988197,0.000004052254,0.00009261612,0.00054246554,0.00012342079,0.000017163647,0.0000058138476,0.0000053449135,0.00038943926],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990849,0.00014413969,0.00016321678,0.00019369375,0.00013943083,0.00027465416],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99934673,0.000015668527,0.00008216767,0.00011600993,0.00018848253,0.00025092717],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00048041894,0.00011075194,0.00013092443,0.0002060913,0.0007378748,0.0003897375,0.0003021075,0.000025417885,0.00017206938],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000454693,0.00009304789,0.000014549435,0.00018480318,0.0048149447,0.00068718154,0.00006238176,0.00012984445,0.000008213042],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000012843041,0.000003868457,0.00063092826,0.0000018557624,0.000004206686,7.325682e-7,0.7229984,4.965848e-8,0.00006369952,0.27443743,0.00067342236,0.0011841273],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00018167649,0.000034371576,0.002574358,0.00002094387,0.0000015901245,0.0000016129032,0.9519138,0.000008265511,0.00008121018,0.018873537,0.026177933,0.00013075043],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.043260768,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.5136662,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.50324315,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00039651216,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00091176806,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9978934},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1958426535","doi":"","title":"Newcomers and old-timers: The cultural production of “Canada” and “Canadians” in an audio-visual text","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Journal of Education / Revue canadienne de l éducation","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Ethnomethodology; Sociology; Ideology; Immigration; National identity; Indigenous; Gender studies; Media studies; Context (archaeology); Cultural identity; Identity (music); Political science; Social science; Aesthetics; Art; History; Law; Politics","score_opus":0.07617021814785915,"score_gpt":0.280057579481029,"score_spread":0.20388736133316984,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1958426535","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98938215,0.00076163607,9.660813e-7,0.0037681065,0.0014746215,0.00016377577,0.000010508581,0.0000024407088,0.0044357977],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99708915,0.000041939133,0.00008723196,0.0003109505,0.00034564344,0.000013142994,0.0000168378,0.000014409313,0.0020806813],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989062,0.00015607242,0.0004114966,0.00014572713,0.00006334973,0.0003171664],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99820876,0.0000444758,0.00037663983,0.00025439652,0.00053552835,0.00058020826],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00054445176,0.00012738041,0.00017610852,0.00037460562,0.00027401382,0.000115191324,0.00025212194,0.00004220531,0.00025741398],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00027289623,0.00011030495,0.000026328773,0.00014364376,0.00034609935,0.0006733774,0.000006030873,0.00020283111,5.248287e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":true,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001641712,0.00006155673,0.020720696,0.000071807706,0.000050446866,0.0000057469747,0.8913928,0.000017251417,0.000097981734,0.07112875,0.0055454485,0.010891094],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0001882102,0.00013836294,0.20853364,0.000179218,0.0000742605,0.00020667978,0.7712453,0.000027319009,0.00006128671,0.0025309476,0.016569782,0.00024499572],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.9586721,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.99967176,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.18781295,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000940118,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0073766517,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9982506},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1963269858","doi":"10.1111/j.1540-4781.2012.01397.x","title":"Positioning the Expert: Word Searches, Expertise, and Learning Opportunities in Peer Interaction","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Modern Language Journal","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":62,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Negotiation; Conversation; Conversation analysis; Interpersonal communication; Context (archaeology); Computer science; Process (computing); Focus (optics); Knowledge management; Cognitive science; Psychology; Sociology; Social psychology; Communication","score_opus":0.1308629741173456,"score_gpt":0.337797735183871,"score_spread":0.20693476106652542,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1963269858","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9090749,0.017010137,0.00040784504,0.004547166,0.00038278787,0.00010406472,0.0000035761327,0.000067559835,0.068401955],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98788685,0.00032533682,0.0001667085,0.0004181508,0.00093012425,0.000016317912,0.000012352785,0.000021774082,0.01022236],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99873203,0.0003757553,0.00022932452,0.00008120474,0.00029291492,0.00028875784],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993839,0.00015245087,0.00011976105,0.000164336,0.000092726186,0.000086829],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008908422,0.00012381808,0.00012305209,0.00013003357,0.0007422198,0.0007528228,0.00017976938,0.000033266795,0.001539528],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000083437124,0.00008343406,0.000045880526,0.000023858438,0.00016848985,0.0011900236,0.000084202955,0.0007594322,0.000011520049],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000025913649,0.000056423967,0.00036990052,0.000006607626,0.000031626103,0.00003004979,0.93081033,0.000045911485,0.0005877589,0.0061873044,0.0011294435,0.060718738],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00033636676,0.000029010256,0.0010903528,0.000121019366,0.000013841152,0.00028684112,0.95980465,0.0013407764,0.00012414838,0.00041205346,0.03624323,0.00019768547],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0004674297,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00041226207,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.078811966,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007735637,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000030194093,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9993732},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1965226604","doi":"10.1080/14791420.2011.567810","title":"What Goes Down Must Come Up: Communication as Incarnation and Transcension","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":15,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Incarnation; Buddhism; Passion; Dharma; Sorrow; Sociology; Theology; Art history; Philosophy; Classics; Religious studies; Art; Literature; Psychology","score_opus":0.1608221330199306,"score_gpt":0.3700874797673165,"score_spread":0.2092653467473859,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1965226604","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6015469,0.2466467,0.000015229272,0.040133286,0.0006170196,0.00081014057,0.00003230915,0.0005286854,0.10966972],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.8980126,0.09932177,0.0005082596,0.0007573968,0.00004245056,0.000090077876,0.00008521605,0.000018644578,0.0011636068],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99837816,0.00045417724,0.0004584468,0.0002584254,0.00021636627,0.00023440811],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.997471,0.00057514047,0.00013031244,0.0009498287,0.00077159784,0.000102170154],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00040110413,0.00026727436,0.0003414781,0.00008407967,0.0016154599,0.0007502794,0.00053835835,0.00008261869,0.00035077785],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00029616704,0.00020167728,0.000065491644,0.0000711026,0.0029348405,0.002364684,0.00046035435,0.0003278804,0.000041144383],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000031616022,0.00009566692,0.00010896342,0.000073499985,0.00008949349,6.509487e-7,0.24125993,1.0425115e-7,0.0001130714,0.7495925,0.0013416489,0.007292868],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008333641,0.0001396821,0.0040056556,0.00054863584,0.00020553233,0.000027023003,0.8648044,0.00006058379,0.000303332,0.06339959,0.065120354,0.00055185653],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005167071,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0017141657,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6861929,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000040634437,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000014909858,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997786},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1967275664","doi":"10.5539/ells.v3n3p16","title":"Pragmatics Encoded and Decoded Message","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language and Literature Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Pragmatics; Presupposition; Computer science; Feature (linguistics); Linguistics; Inference; Field (mathematics); Subject (documents); Logical consequence; Order (exchange); Natural language processing; Artificial intelligence; Philosophy; Mathematics; World Wide Web","score_opus":0.016323535161577488,"score_gpt":0.2704674245842403,"score_spread":0.2541438894226628,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1967275664","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8111239,0.10280071,0.0000034348209,0.00059804966,0.00029851246,0.00029228244,0.000046957535,0.00018038662,0.08465578],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98838186,0.0015959342,0.0005438712,0.00030982977,0.0006250144,0.00008001791,0.000042194017,0.000019750916,0.008401508],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991534,0.00009154471,0.00021601158,0.00020682288,0.00012604932,0.00020622494],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990252,0.00022112358,0.00008291215,0.00031057792,0.00029927836,0.000060858303],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014873197,0.00021227746,0.00027625158,0.0000771224,0.00036521617,0.0008982432,0.00013357446,0.00005330937,0.0003379125],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00026211757,0.00014565387,0.000036426194,0.000051067593,0.00037270266,0.0006900182,0.00015717663,0.0002207076,0.000010887562],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000003042427,0.00002122424,0.00006048405,0.00010317454,0.00011622542,0.0000142875315,0.9039321,1.2126007e-7,0.000048750073,0.08582781,0.0079813115,0.0018914605],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00038878384,0.000043091037,0.00014379933,0.00019344487,0.000051553485,0.000006862793,0.9636297,0.000013977098,0.00009033784,0.0036131088,0.031555884,0.00026944914],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00005060003,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0003009728,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.177258,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000008532564,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000009228152,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.866178},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1968623570","doi":"10.1121/1.4805596","title":"The role of voice similarity in accommodation","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Accommodation; Attractiveness; Task (project management); Similarity (geometry); Psychology; Scale (ratio); Speech recognition; Audiology; Computer science; Artificial intelligence; Geography; Medicine","score_opus":0.019289935900717273,"score_gpt":0.2627287683974902,"score_spread":0.24343883249677295,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1968623570","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7737047,0.009487964,0.008907538,0.13594352,0.0009187456,0.0014025663,0.000069353104,0.000048840957,0.069516785],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9976661,0.00048798497,0.0010968964,0.0004701157,0.00011737937,0.0000020995471,3.9942887e-7,0.0000069793805,0.00015204494],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99881107,0.00026075382,0.0004334188,0.00003784824,0.0003221128,0.00013479254],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99761677,0.0010643353,0.0005919101,0.00040961694,0.0002925952,0.000024791865],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000640756,0.00007924035,0.00019000357,0.000010702726,0.00028324797,0.000058564045,0.0009986896,0.000029120607,0.00022156429],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00016804856,0.000033397606,0.00020063193,0.00007299857,0.0013464101,0.00019880949,0.00018000219,0.0003919804,0.0000062209438],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0005618664,0.002435481,0.0035626895,0.00024008544,0.0017371926,7.270582e-7,0.4317929,0.0179148,0.045552067,0.04689695,0.22458996,0.22471526],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008793435,0.00034898595,0.016329842,0.00021513195,0.0004219026,0.000015134478,0.716337,0.070103526,0.0018922657,0.12682617,0.06633421,0.0002964678],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0008668438,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00005460562,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2845441,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000028225804,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000064546504,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.49609044},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1970405828","doi":"10.1080/10926480701357661","title":"On Acknowledging Thanks for Performing a Favor","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Metaphor and Symbol","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Gratitude; Literal (mathematical logic); Psychology; Function (biology); Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; Linguistics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.04603929262473463,"score_gpt":0.3021183868059258,"score_spread":0.2560790941811912,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1970405828","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.70020473,0.0011413201,0.00059636927,0.00018167713,0.0003306419,0.00029267382,0.000020376534,0.00007877379,0.2971534],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.990726,0.000020291121,0.0002502063,0.00019816289,0.0002922744,0.000029708704,0.0000122654155,0.000016804135,0.008454273],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993419,0.00002113404,0.00017353283,0.0001456221,0.000099873694,0.0002179045],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99932283,0.0002577109,0.000051665025,0.00024097308,0.00007764838,0.000049186372],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00053305365,0.00011805182,0.00016117391,0.00010222691,0.0004478536,0.00019569155,0.00014098213,0.000030008394,0.0003866967],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000552866,0.0000875578,0.00007344574,0.000023085347,0.00011725598,0.00015902358,0.00003245951,0.00010219057,0.000038136008],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000053346368,0.000068005,0.00010476336,0.000053105778,0.00006567191,0.0000020409939,0.06788705,8.780553e-7,0.00036539522,0.90258634,0.0015973143,0.027216101],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00240979,0.0005923183,0.0015337435,0.00021804667,0.00030227882,0.000014408842,0.35450628,0.000754657,0.008851186,0.05401427,0.57570404,0.0010990115],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000030640967,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0004991883,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8485721,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000014283312,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000016982049,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.42340574},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1971196298","doi":"10.1016/j.pragma.2009.04.009","title":"Subjects and topics in conversation","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Pragmatics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":40,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Utterance; Subject (documents); Conversation; Pronoun; Subject pronoun; Linguistics; Casual; Expression (computer science); Realization (probability); Conversation analysis; Psychology; Personal pronoun; Computer science; Philosophy; Mathematics; World Wide Web","score_opus":0.029841164348793015,"score_gpt":0.2813031788552792,"score_spread":0.2514620145064862,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1971196298","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.94674444,0.0007553257,0.00011111996,0.0064239586,0.00018765694,0.000068198955,0.0000012466737,0.000008272995,0.045699768],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99818856,0.00012491897,0.0009292623,0.00023442936,0.00017931258,2.0105598e-7,6.962801e-7,0.000002444835,0.00034016426],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9995166,0.000042277996,0.00025392722,0.000024558822,0.0001064468,0.000056208122],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99954367,0.000054016404,0.00020779841,0.00008448084,0.000088543995,0.00002150457],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00023272251,0.000043746448,0.00010466713,0.000079873076,0.00003480306,0.000104766645,0.000086712476,0.000018216766,0.000093720504],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000064230044,0.00003386632,0.000019521924,0.000018590714,0.0000494867,0.00029713774,0.0000081992,0.0001167098,0.0000024695375],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000020023885,0.00013321309,0.00094565644,0.00003919972,0.000022432047,0.000023485461,0.19956197,0.00004168151,0.000105613275,0.78564435,0.0019011481,0.011561247],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.005151873,0.0013742417,0.064237736,0.0007486924,0.00019165402,0.00024273638,0.37955844,0.002074019,0.0006969813,0.40062514,0.14437337,0.0007250873],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000008338139,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00014163458,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.38501918,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001823677,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000035372093,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.13810284},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1971763678","doi":"10.1177/1461445607076204","title":"`Look'-prefaced turns in first and second position: launching, interceding and redirecting action","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Discourse Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":104,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Action (physics); Psychology; Position (finance); Function (biology); Linguistics; Communication; Philosophy; Physics","score_opus":0.0892784081261579,"score_gpt":0.37449134211696244,"score_spread":0.28521293399080455,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1971763678","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9323029,0.006815063,0.00000933145,0.0012776745,0.0003373573,0.00014479956,0.000011215295,0.00007377737,0.059027873],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9973553,0.00063802773,0.000079926955,0.00008879607,0.00032234332,0.000015571295,0.000008117181,0.000015886033,0.0014760726],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991223,0.00004182269,0.00026525644,0.00022615874,0.00011481861,0.00022961192],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993771,0.0002278768,0.00011253893,0.00017201179,0.00006949229,0.000041027153],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00046555788,0.00017116695,0.00022980676,0.00015286989,0.00050037866,0.00020939711,0.00008795559,0.000033502853,0.0001406364],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000071468334,0.00014212384,0.000030163148,0.000042619107,0.00047267202,0.00055825413,0.0001592242,0.00021344096,0.0000038376525],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000067398694,0.0000874505,0.0075675594,0.0002935042,0.00024647865,0.00003059637,0.9016895,0.0000041835974,0.0004281571,0.08124779,0.0013003384,0.007036994],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005306721,0.00005917934,0.014053823,0.00036634662,0.00004706176,0.00001904653,0.9747804,0.000022785453,0.0002430597,0.0024376789,0.0071677766,0.00027217343],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00021320966,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.059293553,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.07881011,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005537182,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000010487603,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9578719},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1972496826","doi":"10.5430/wje.v2n3p80","title":"Eliciting Persian Requests: DCT and Role Play Data","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of Education","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Pragmatics; Psychology; Persian; Perspective (graphical); Data collection; Qualitative property; Linguistics; Tone (literature); Applied psychology; Social psychology; Computer science; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.07299459123450092,"score_gpt":0.34159988813861736,"score_spread":0.26860529690411644,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1972496826","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5661315,0.024653476,0.000027521608,0.005232895,0.0016124351,0.00010694253,0.000017307846,0.00002308029,0.40219486],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9942333,0.0001264197,0.00086884154,0.00024095963,0.0019374937,0.0000014350584,0.000027699482,0.000009824013,0.0025540302],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993727,0.00007197426,0.00024853303,0.00005964063,0.00012529199,0.00012181977],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99908805,0.00008028783,0.00030014725,0.00033325693,0.00012021547,0.00007801917],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00049733627,0.000069736976,0.000101454716,0.00015639573,0.00019236011,0.00020749019,0.000304084,0.000012349315,0.0006563884],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006833918,0.0000567253,0.000022273785,0.00003743533,0.00008786632,0.0014543803,0.000059647493,0.00016194218,0.000014351846],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000022956148,0.00044823225,0.0065770405,0.00003834501,0.00010185621,8.3374766e-7,0.24426846,0.0000037768884,0.00027773518,0.5585329,0.05149897,0.13822888],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00020329404,0.000032464726,0.0049778726,0.00020725312,0.00009455035,0.00007319541,0.29510963,0.000028258179,0.00006164153,0.006699582,0.69233745,0.00017478701],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00011710039,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00048547558,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6408385,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000036411602,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013701107,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7186993},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1972750523","doi":"10.1177/0170840601222005","title":"When `Silence = Death', Keep Talking: Trust, Control and the Discursive Construction of Identity in the Canadian HIV/AIDS Treatment Domain","year":2001,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Organization Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":177,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Normative; Control (management); Identity (music); Silence; Identification (biology); Perspective (graphical); Subject (documents); Domain (mathematical analysis); Sociology; Social psychology; Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); Mechanism (biology); Epistemology; Psychology; Computer science; Medicine; Aesthetics","score_opus":0.02658827109260265,"score_gpt":0.27687749394218686,"score_spread":0.2502892228495842,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1972750523","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9591455,0.0046514836,0.00033515453,0.012875142,0.00020550485,0.000760964,0.00007152085,0.00003473227,0.02192002],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99811894,0.000930683,0.00009531607,0.00018700505,0.00008438523,0.000032716114,0.00001542074,0.0000087478775,0.0005267759],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99915254,0.00023247152,0.0002214643,0.000117645715,0.00015014809,0.0001257446],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991286,0.0002000724,0.00013713233,0.00024172761,0.00027177256,0.000020696109],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002656974,0.00011527556,0.00020648322,0.00008112053,0.0007754383,0.0001961508,0.00018664477,0.000023135164,0.00014784433],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00013225584,0.00006126398,0.000024696994,0.00013732005,0.0010024506,0.00031154812,0.000031644962,0.00006272188,0.000006269183],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000103423,0.000019524072,0.04553092,0.0000056986323,0.0000909643,0.0000021324224,0.26242337,0.000004892027,0.000003403302,0.69149697,0.00010623961,0.0003055502],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002075761,0.00005124442,0.024971934,0.000036362206,0.0001468922,0.000018845365,0.908199,0.000011991969,0.000027592887,0.058634616,0.0056824815,0.00014328082],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.020953568,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.36791667,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6457756,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010576766,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000734558,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98556596},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1974715792","doi":"10.1521/jsyt.2007.26.1.63","title":"Multiparty Talk in Family Therapy: Complexity Breeds Opportunity","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Systemic Therapies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":14,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary","funders":"","keywords":"Action (physics); Psychological intervention; Family therapy; Psychology; Position (finance); Social psychology; Psychotherapist; Business","score_opus":0.14905235574997824,"score_gpt":0.31946203468516454,"score_spread":0.1704096789351863,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1974715792","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9734169,0.012624008,0.000091394264,0.00039377034,0.00055787095,0.00017662189,0.000015531265,0.000035835037,0.012688024],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9972206,0.001155287,0.0001673502,0.0003103053,0.00050493696,0.0000029437833,0.0000033603949,0.000022349814,0.00061286247],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9980449,0.00024829223,0.000981559,0.00010058774,0.00036468793,0.0002599446],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99817187,0.0002330064,0.0007793054,0.0003587254,0.00035130826,0.00010577266],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0021858835,0.00018884984,0.0004592776,0.00030254052,0.00017912558,0.00018105627,0.0005058318,0.00006299084,0.00053093204],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000035059562,0.00013158079,0.00016383005,0.00007446421,0.0004274646,0.00063141447,0.000037989077,0.00038443238,0.000011959557],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000661905,0.0007264085,0.007240673,0.00014510452,0.0005621333,0.0002259348,0.758206,0.0000241928,0.024862794,0.18919076,0.0023199045,0.01583417],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002477136,0.00027596133,0.020137068,0.00065689225,0.00002375527,0.00036042926,0.91167074,0.000009971637,0.00022864227,0.0053808293,0.058394957,0.00038362102],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00061214453,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0013557692,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.18380992,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009524015,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014164783,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.58133334},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1976526777","doi":"10.1177/0957926512455880","title":"Embodying discourse analysis: Lessons learned about epistemic and ontological psychologies","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Discourse & Society","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Booth University College","funders":"","keywords":"Discursive psychology; Epistemology; Sociology; Discourse analysis; Value (mathematics); Constitution; Psychology; Social psychology; Linguistics; Political science","score_opus":0.14982321525528058,"score_gpt":0.413734879050655,"score_spread":0.2639116637953744,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1976526777","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.901896,0.0121356845,0.00047643206,0.014740973,0.0004332781,0.0003007601,0.00014227742,0.00039351333,0.06948107],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9927976,0.0012632756,0.0004629454,0.00051941123,0.00054835697,0.00008643441,0.0001315753,0.000035148245,0.00415524],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99775195,0.00023443073,0.0004439475,0.00045900774,0.0003495908,0.0007610783],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983047,0.00020779578,0.00028025077,0.0009079279,0.000094796385,0.00020451822],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007134694,0.00038185745,0.0005766442,0.00008354486,0.00095588085,0.0005393903,0.0005424704,0.00015688367,0.0010575918],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000049211114,0.0002836458,0.00057399314,0.00017658746,0.0021436212,0.000981111,0.00023256995,0.00050604023,0.000076810284],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000019819172,0.00045839566,0.014562678,0.000039759732,0.0012469714,0.0000030478934,0.25388947,0.000022035687,0.00012280887,0.7188059,0.005715959,0.0051131346],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007264947,0.00005602424,0.053033598,0.00006907182,0.0016761668,0.00001039479,0.92564046,0.00022354923,0.000026089116,0.0053990525,0.012291106,0.00084796804],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003038361,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00075910264,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.71340686,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000066376306,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000052853346,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99996156},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1977132548","doi":"10.1016/j.pragma.2014.03.011","title":"Leaning and recipient intervening questions in Mandarin conversation","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Pragmatics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":69,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Conversation analysis; Psychology; Mandarin Chinese; Negotiation; Linguistics; Psychological intervention; Face negotiation theory; Face (sociological concept); Communication; Social psychology; Sociology","score_opus":0.025633589356320884,"score_gpt":0.27386496567508106,"score_spread":0.2482313763187602,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1977132548","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9537035,0.00044712488,0.0072847097,0.0023576492,0.00042859963,0.000086376385,0.0000022085308,0.000017130478,0.03567268],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9966312,0.000040982475,0.0028910632,0.000061541214,0.00013724335,9.810801e-7,0.0000011741906,0.000005832811,0.00022999806],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992995,0.00011732943,0.00036686147,0.000035495068,0.000115424264,0.00006534768],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992741,0.00015699462,0.00033023118,0.00009750625,0.0001147683,0.000026406042],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007462499,0.000053151747,0.0001251168,0.00012416448,0.00007636903,0.00017199514,0.00010080444,0.000018052111,0.00011748554],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00021137462,0.000043050168,0.000027858721,0.00001983778,0.000086823806,0.00032925574,0.00003212029,0.00017766265,0.0000037234754],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000017800889,0.00008260706,0.0021073918,0.000075817676,0.00003824577,0.0000052395535,0.2174616,0.0002855339,0.00009156415,0.7673907,0.00073079433,0.011712676],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.005574425,0.0013227889,0.022471117,0.004574872,0.00031583177,0.00028613486,0.57082695,0.029844554,0.00038896943,0.16700621,0.19649024,0.00089792267],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00004181403,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0005602607,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.60038453,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003277578,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000024331657,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.17555349},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1977609389","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v4n6p167","title":"A Systemic Functional Analysis on Discourse Marker—“Honest Phrases”","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Systemic functional linguistics; Linguistics; Pragmatics; Systemic functional grammar; Perspective (graphical); Grammar; Interpersonal communication; Discourse analysis; Meaning (existential); Applied linguistics; Psychology; Conversation analysis; Function (biology); Sociology; Conversation; Computer science; Communication; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.0265836635004592,"score_gpt":0.29428623565451173,"score_spread":0.2677025721540525,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1977609389","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.113545895,0.0004639935,0.003228051,0.00035152966,0.046661273,0.00014279017,0.00024912876,0.00011481497,0.8352425],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9716837,0.00003800341,0.00020293715,0.00026282822,0.026377771,0.0000034044347,0.00007261579,0.000020823127,0.0013379123],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9980243,0.00014828295,0.00068993034,0.00014703971,0.0008354423,0.00015500841],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9854593,0.0006090921,0.00070428656,0.00031532574,0.0128157735,0.00009616817],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006391184,0.0001768439,0.0003184055,0.00054005353,0.000132553,0.00042880952,0.0006828046,0.00004817017,0.001244513],"category_scores_gemma":[0.017668713,0.00014345499,0.00031532877,0.00008889607,0.00021074897,0.00013086808,0.00006268792,0.0003302945,0.0000398553],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00023292264,0.00037755538,0.0026269385,0.00001600781,0.0023012164,0.000033747456,0.0096069835,0.005148813,0.000005493678,0.9604279,0.01852174,0.0007007079],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0015481388,0.00024901325,0.0022699295,0.00028430583,0.0012659907,0.000012159192,0.024516506,0.0013674587,0.000043922686,0.0052910587,0.96268255,0.0004689909],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000322193,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00013068132,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.95513684,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010824011,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00010652249,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9996685},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1977700075","doi":"10.1016/s0378-2166(99)00129-0","title":"Tough talk: Indirectness and gender in requests for information","year":2001,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Pragmatics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":38,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Psychology; Attunement; Interview; Conversation; Social psychology; Power (physics); Linguistics; Communication; Sociology","score_opus":0.06441492989642562,"score_gpt":0.3170584595545581,"score_spread":0.25264352965813247,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1977700075","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9039374,0.0007827204,0.0020720884,0.0014185036,0.00038668662,0.00028643906,0.000013919479,0.000019590669,0.09108268],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99642426,0.00021358706,0.0026790467,0.00019681368,0.00017024296,0.0000052315618,0.000005626388,0.000006187294,0.00029900545],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992778,0.000039910377,0.00043361244,0.000025094754,0.00013367069,0.00008993136],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991448,0.00012897387,0.00038242608,0.00010487177,0.00021088452,0.000028024138],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00045215027,0.000063672815,0.0001387001,0.00014817152,0.000072224284,0.00021037582,0.00012490858,0.000029050614,0.00010118183],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00013346157,0.000048987124,0.00003051407,0.000031966567,0.000061343024,0.0012807578,0.000020381773,0.0001153544,0.0000034591928],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000993209,0.00017581305,0.0012077488,0.0003294275,0.00009740919,0.000019145566,0.34829012,0.00019876948,0.00004148085,0.62492746,0.0074674827,0.017145842],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.003317559,0.00032494334,0.005666778,0.00033318345,0.00012783728,0.00039564056,0.14193672,0.0015315289,0.00012595078,0.20124555,0.644544,0.0004502991],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000014957098,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00022621753,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.63707656,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000027274269,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000052047395,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.20286588},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1978343785","doi":"10.1080/02687030802514946","title":"The complexities of speaking for another","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Aphasiology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":27,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.09646691192042214,"score_gpt":0.32677046524101466,"score_spread":0.23030355332059252,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1978343785","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.15795702,0.0041664517,0.00054129714,0.011630618,0.00064295833,0.000552518,0.000090041496,0.00013576489,0.8242833],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9968511,0.000028139535,0.00021140861,0.0006548974,0.00019889069,0.000011362789,0.000012684594,0.00000556148,0.0020259863],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9995713,0.00004552028,0.0001541439,0.000064463035,0.000036951464,0.00012760122],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992594,0.00031535092,0.000090898815,0.00025657853,0.00007062213,0.0000071342215],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00012100858,0.000058245816,0.000111400994,0.000022913098,0.0002737974,0.000038728016,0.00025458293,0.000019637613,0.00031442012],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000028597759,0.000034835313,0.00004995071,0.000009859703,0.00052865234,0.000054401782,0.000017108547,0.000041106658,0.000008478109],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000021270092,0.000017404926,0.00000811629,0.000002979408,0.000014702818,1.3985981e-7,0.010888571,0.0000012808306,0.00030153073,0.9789731,0.0043922598,0.0053786295],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00026169623,0.00018726723,0.0004933728,0.000008493228,0.000010396086,0.0000017885951,0.023767272,0.000023134051,0.00027475535,0.21186844,0.7630284,0.00007499718],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00006285893,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00060282834,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.83889407,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000043156538,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000014962833,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.34426796},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1978689754","doi":"10.1075/ld.2.1.01mun","title":"Working to keep aligned in psychotherapy","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language and Dialogue","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":40,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Psychology; Psychotherapist; Point (geometry); Quality (philosophy); Social psychology; Epistemology","score_opus":0.04366636791030853,"score_gpt":0.29833259673491797,"score_spread":0.25466622882460943,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1978689754","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.82729805,0.0085048685,0.000032406293,0.0006603844,0.0003935964,0.00017112197,0.0000081876115,0.000074547526,0.16285686],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99552214,0.00007371027,0.00018875755,0.0016597417,0.0006414051,0.000031835873,0.00002117682,0.00001509877,0.0018461471],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993932,0.000058447156,0.00013098639,0.00010534574,0.000074913485,0.00023709814],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995587,0.00006412847,0.000030827578,0.0002595833,0.000011277558,0.00007548339],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00017214853,0.000098148346,0.00012522354,0.00007346632,0.00009061237,0.00013131156,0.00013445874,0.000031014515,0.00074545474],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000010235249,0.00008097284,0.000024767956,0.000047028076,0.000059920938,0.00018938952,0.000022646858,0.00005571753,0.00009666979],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000031256266,0.00013786998,0.0034150714,0.0000074057402,0.000015151628,0.0000071996524,0.6015212,0.0000014551049,0.00090217905,0.3776089,0.0015602448,0.014792069],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0025666805,0.00019909334,0.013928175,0.0002245503,0.000037960053,0.000013997966,0.3594032,0.000015205508,0.0019353577,0.0131932115,0.60722524,0.0012573246],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0008092356,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.009189839,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.605665,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000009055697,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000007995121,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.81622064},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1979083070","doi":"10.1007/s10993-009-9149-4","title":"Alise’s small stories: indices of identity construction and of resistance to the discourse of cognitive impairment","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language Policy","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":61,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto; York University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Narrative; Identity (music); Psychology; Sociology; Participant observation; Linguistics; Institution; Social psychology; Pedagogy; Aesthetics; Social science; Art","score_opus":0.02375548898623458,"score_gpt":0.3302182844430843,"score_spread":0.30646279545684973,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1979083070","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9721506,0.0013664506,0.00004849592,0.0012681702,0.000046039142,0.00024504942,0.00037919206,0.00001432968,0.024481652],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.998663,0.0000696905,0.0002007038,0.00015399238,0.00015740974,0.000008117794,0.00001400664,0.0000056816602,0.00072739995],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992915,0.0000797386,0.0002603879,0.000096328324,0.00016069438,0.000111386784],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99915844,0.000106343774,0.00028516434,0.00028755763,0.00012960813,0.00003289584],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00017226895,0.000091786,0.00019076478,0.00011489943,0.0000892656,0.00004260362,0.00021760758,0.000022055094,0.000099596786],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00010817987,0.000064266394,0.000044456952,0.0000951292,0.000570572,0.00020262938,0.00005552926,0.000063202315,0.000001376573],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006514307,0.000088912944,0.0004675285,0.0000671647,0.000049222974,0.0000010433678,0.47866654,0.0000013860052,0.00038535273,0.5169262,0.00012783532,0.003153655],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000633844,0.00025012114,0.023572626,0.00037702805,0.000109880966,0.0000032108603,0.9626914,0.0000015011899,0.005743462,0.005669427,0.00077369285,0.00017378063],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.005130986,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.019180015,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5112568,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000016019898,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006816706,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99871737},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1979172583","doi":"10.1044/1092-4388(2001/051)","title":"Training Volunteers as Conversation Partners Using \"Supported Conversation for Adults With Aphasia\" (SCA)","year":2001,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":474,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Health Sciences Centre; Sunnybrook Health Science Centre; University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Aphasia; Psychology; Conversation analysis; Phonation; Linguistics; Developmental psychology; Audiology; Cognitive psychology; Medicine; Communication","score_opus":0.22779284576204287,"score_gpt":0.4325663860705903,"score_spread":0.2047735403085474,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1979172583","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9910905,0.000488653,0.00021388923,0.00119787,0.000080093974,0.00030925512,0.000005442678,0.000021266898,0.0065930802],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99705106,0.00016020263,0.0012434757,0.000058514735,0.0005252968,0.0000063757743,0.000015315656,0.000023443874,0.0009163034],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99853593,0.00010404013,0.00033326095,0.00014781288,0.0005475266,0.00033143847],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985188,0.00023778065,0.00019585203,0.00018243254,0.00074353564,0.00012156594],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0014304252,0.000117562435,0.00022665155,0.00037943895,0.00036658987,0.00037424304,0.00018025839,0.00005463951,0.00040485713],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00015266122,0.00009148133,0.00006145143,0.00011079665,0.00033545287,0.0006691577,0.00003509344,0.0003805285,0.0000057153998],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0015589329,0.00010324776,0.0018974914,0.0001718038,0.00024321934,0.00042228968,0.9326265,0.000067411675,0.004325247,0.0072145616,0.0004141169,0.05095522],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0023314808,0.00063897105,0.00039513342,0.00037999428,0.000058950816,0.00049555,0.9850517,0.0016687926,0.0010564112,0.00051415304,0.007231405,0.00017745601],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0012199419,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0008076911,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.052425243,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000091263166,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00026628262,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.44329014},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1979667720","doi":"10.1007/s10447-009-9085-1","title":"Negotiating Post-Consultation ‘Homework’ Tasks Between Counselors and Clients","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary","funders":"","keywords":"Negotiation; Conversation; Industrial and organizational psychology; Session (web analytics); Task (project management); Psychology; Conversation analysis; Applied psychology; Medical education; Social psychology; Pedagogy; Medicine; Sociology; Computer science; Management; Communication","score_opus":0.03447009991620652,"score_gpt":0.33528950988115563,"score_spread":0.3008194099649491,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1979667720","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8193886,0.003480532,0.1629492,0.004886488,0.0070829936,0.0005567368,0.00028057973,0.000041876807,0.0013329865],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9922463,0.0044436464,0.0011088791,0.00015137669,0.0010953544,0.000018146475,0.000048638143,0.000016686346,0.00087093754],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988459,0.000024934414,0.0004374305,0.00010151301,0.0004486668,0.00014159118],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99736553,0.00088581775,0.00049280404,0.00014444439,0.0010731517,0.000038246537],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00058262097,0.00011099257,0.00012637547,0.00009132849,0.00049313484,0.00044322704,0.00046336369,0.000027631353,0.00014466526],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007978048,0.00008005022,0.00006294203,0.000021532895,0.00021262633,0.0005205324,0.000014222261,0.00026741615,0.0000032938485],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0002708463,0.00012625297,0.00061145565,0.000032910655,0.000736889,0.0000029417613,0.07044945,0.0036866856,0.0030828496,0.7712984,0.0001373225,0.14956398],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0023354464,0.0002059213,0.00045962865,0.00025638318,0.00021818215,0.0000426969,0.0406253,0.004056942,0.00089533685,0.05706839,0.8934576,0.00037819584],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000029481916,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000928369,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.89332026,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000016849963,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000034815734,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.42740485},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1980170105","doi":"10.1017/s0047404508080998","title":"Repair in membership categorization in French","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language in Society","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":16,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Categorization; Conversation; Variety (cybernetics); Negotiation; Linguistics; Meaning (existential); Sociology; Conversation analysis; Identity (music); Macro level; Speech community; French; Psychology; Computer science; Communication; Social science; Artificial intelligence; Aesthetics","score_opus":0.04727736125399131,"score_gpt":0.27791285245104375,"score_spread":0.23063549119705243,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1980170105","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9213622,0.0013857032,0.000006662818,0.0003098111,0.000106192594,0.00017733722,0.000013198319,0.00012419019,0.07651467],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9949378,0.00012919893,0.00041848663,0.00035763773,0.00013499861,0.00004415937,0.00006412562,0.000016523047,0.0038971119],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.998998,0.000112990594,0.00030233857,0.00019083779,0.00015959938,0.00023622524],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994226,0.0000933525,0.00006571516,0.00036440426,0.000029883005,0.000024056959],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00030277527,0.00012114706,0.00017370355,0.00007577657,0.00008545465,0.000028413475,0.0002013903,0.00007897525,0.0010904474],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000040307277,0.00011435945,0.00009228408,0.00017740247,0.00020214105,0.00030507593,0.000052794665,0.00029058915,0.000029741417],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000035967723,0.00014980276,0.038327526,0.000032928838,0.000009359181,0.000065419095,0.9144638,0.00008716649,0.00006284434,0.042994753,0.0036172883,0.00018552739],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002335276,0.00004705032,0.106438175,0.00017025477,0.000012459351,0.0000150391315,0.8638809,0.001838019,0.0002456998,0.0037266598,0.02053308,0.00075744133],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.013081086,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.07080033,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.07357553,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012485022,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000647224,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998227},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1980261063","doi":"10.5539/elt.v2n1p46","title":"Request Strategies: Cross-Sectional Study of Iranian EFL Learners and Australian Native Speakers","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":115,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Persian; Language proficiency; First language; Test (biology); Sample (material); Foreign language; Selection (genetic algorithm); Linguistics; Mathematics education; Computer science","score_opus":0.0371830888057127,"score_gpt":0.3361419918168311,"score_spread":0.2989589030111184,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1980261063","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8127493,0.00015631391,0.0000054372867,0.000050177256,0.00018535297,0.00023035488,0.000024006547,0.00017513627,0.18642391],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.996268,0.000004049619,0.00014001907,0.00005609098,0.0005592858,0.000007886182,0.000039360326,0.000022335225,0.0029030107],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983939,0.00030090628,0.00041640186,0.00030422502,0.00032744723,0.00025714881],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999046,0.0001361542,0.00021403113,0.00042868117,0.00009991308,0.00007519802],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006938553,0.00022433554,0.00025572654,0.00016231315,0.00047084474,0.00081198936,0.00034804118,0.00006229356,0.0004896672],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00019833556,0.00019976772,0.00006336599,0.000049924598,0.0002944295,0.0010407818,0.00005371371,0.0006397757,0.0000058356472],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000026493803,0.0002779588,0.006190475,0.000018291594,0.00006576378,0.000020602698,0.8993304,0.000081789745,0.00016913933,0.092860065,0.0000883139,0.00087073166],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007958324,0.00034122966,0.020855399,0.0000344227,0.000025016896,0.0000036201336,0.97588325,0.000010803148,0.00003811996,0.00054565386,0.0012243361,0.00024234933],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0022479787,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0023860293,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.1835209,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000052101914,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000048022594,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.81462914},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1981009330","doi":"10.1075/prag.12.2.04yua","title":"Compliments and compliment responses in Kunming Chinese","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Pragmatics Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":102,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Mandarin Chinese; Natural (archaeology); Linguistics; Quarter (Canadian coin); Psychology; China; Speech act; History; Philosophy","score_opus":0.04335040550027363,"score_gpt":0.3015945778224411,"score_spread":0.25824417232216745,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1981009330","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.82351774,0.00018395954,0.000550935,0.061997302,0.001481213,0.0011132284,0.00022790972,0.00012722176,0.11080052],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.992893,0.000010969003,0.001790327,0.00053881196,0.00012907753,0.00008694557,0.00010059167,0.00002356546,0.004426718],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9969858,0.00040893778,0.0010452855,0.00021508468,0.0011314556,0.00021346104],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9956176,0.0009055579,0.0015680102,0.0005717262,0.0012541366,0.00008295269],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0022374773,0.00020879775,0.0002950794,0.0003064564,0.00018945608,0.00067088305,0.00093165674,0.00007936636,0.00016764848],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0017348537,0.00016719522,0.00008019833,0.00017948693,0.00015963463,0.00072545593,0.00018275707,0.00025572526,0.00004813722],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007165039,0.00092305924,0.067611344,0.00009501108,0.00042276934,6.5518554e-7,0.11509919,0.0001631976,0.00035369094,0.7971566,0.016167354,0.0019355018],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.010810095,0.0006866103,0.22251876,0.00086326833,0.00035686465,0.00003457132,0.15098046,0.13057312,0.0004726118,0.3409925,0.13967608,0.0020350555],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00018732646,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00067021453,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.45616406,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0004898682,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00016796576,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.68180233},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1981960938","doi":"10.1097/01.tld.0000333598.53339.5a","title":"Talk in Interaction in the Speech—Language Pathology Clinic","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Topics in Language Disorders","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":14,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Trinity College","funders":"","keywords":"Negotiation; Speech-Language Pathology; Apprenticeship; Curriculum; Psychology; Medical education; Discourse analysis; Work (physics); Clinical Practice; Pedagogy; Medicine; Linguistics; Nursing; Sociology","score_opus":0.0448678798064134,"score_gpt":0.3310585648541421,"score_spread":0.2861906850477287,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1981960938","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.84283155,0.0012183061,0.0000032645066,0.0011713824,0.00023133622,0.00023089962,0.000006660911,0.000033575925,0.15427305],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9959388,0.00030658173,0.00006579876,0.00071197946,0.00016222245,0.000058058784,0.000050076866,0.000015327667,0.0026911793],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987044,0.0003011114,0.0003783637,0.00020596005,0.00014792354,0.00026229004],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991575,0.00019421728,0.00009082438,0.00052673474,0.000014743756,0.000016008855],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00039472838,0.00014713436,0.00019775562,0.0002420951,0.00008873678,0.000057076097,0.0004703923,0.000072592615,0.0018534741],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00011809901,0.00011475801,0.000060961258,0.00013699604,0.00028515412,0.00025090438,0.000066532855,0.000512487,0.00007672469],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000036200858,0.0004839729,0.01065364,0.000029997096,0.000009263165,0.0009958661,0.9386442,0.000026659176,0.00003589279,0.02796963,0.00050800794,0.020606723],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012532172,0.00007483251,0.03423148,0.000058213584,0.000007101491,0.00006468241,0.94145,0.00007232412,0.000033086213,0.0034239218,0.019006573,0.0003245561],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0049312725,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.16760677,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.1626755,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000050205974,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000033293327,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99905896},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1984825540","doi":"10.5539/elt.v6n12p144","title":"Discourse Markers and Spoken English: Nonnative Use in the Turkish EFL Setting","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":35,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Turkish; Linguistics; Variety (cybernetics); Psychology; First language; Discourse marker; Discourse analysis; Spoken language; Corpus linguistics; Computer science; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.018657945079108864,"score_gpt":0.26860020892093756,"score_spread":0.2499422638418287,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1984825540","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.83444047,0.0005653845,0.000008916879,0.00041900537,0.00028415956,0.0004312996,0.000031098854,0.00018206924,0.16363758],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9958953,0.000013019886,0.0004684076,0.0005568985,0.0010606991,0.00009602835,0.00006906041,0.000040426934,0.0018001033],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99790955,0.00075831846,0.0003301018,0.00030718266,0.00029459156,0.00040028853],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99797326,0.0010672372,0.0001547293,0.000642275,0.00009650986,0.000065994755],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0012573947,0.0002649012,0.00023368643,0.00015280042,0.0005129504,0.0017966036,0.0005807174,0.00006148507,0.00072926085],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0014784938,0.00018253972,0.00007194098,0.00005855819,0.00035105957,0.0020923803,0.00018420043,0.0009665247,0.000021241005],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000005950996,0.00006143124,0.0015419732,0.000017948556,0.000029836241,0.000020472475,0.9488974,0.000005804752,0.00002827466,0.04141878,0.0024613626,0.005510751],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004050883,0.000025100948,0.0023434935,0.0000982219,0.000025471529,0.0000028459947,0.98800856,0.000101840895,0.000014203848,0.00031097737,0.008379716,0.0002844976],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0048106993,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0037234735,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.16183749,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004647655,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000026961417,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9992396},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1992562592","doi":"10.1177/153331750502000510","title":"Perceptions of family caregivers’ psychosocial behavior when communicating with spouses who have Alzheimer's disease","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"American Journal of Alzheimer s Disease & Other Dementias®","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Psychosocial; Conversation; Psychology; Perception; Disease; Family caregivers; Clinical psychology; Competence (human resources); Developmental psychology; Medicine; Gerontology; Social psychology; Psychiatry; Communication","score_opus":0.04488412143659754,"score_gpt":0.31214228359668,"score_spread":0.26725816216008247,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1992562592","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95387787,0.025081862,0.00015922255,0.0035269281,0.00016471639,0.0006324808,0.00049203075,0.000083443905,0.015981479],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99614954,0.00024983924,0.001996743,0.0008379838,0.00043841903,0.000045424058,0.000023209168,0.00008748172,0.00017136282],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9975581,0.00035300982,0.00079330854,0.00024213883,0.00069222535,0.00036119838],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99657,0.00008741341,0.0013607559,0.0009653056,0.00055722095,0.0004593129],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002399185,0.00034483935,0.0005558598,0.00023293737,0.00045047925,0.0002148788,0.00099966,0.000024275816,0.0021856413],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000013022313,0.0002826504,0.00037533254,0.0000906211,0.0019944806,0.00075320166,0.00012484156,0.00031005204,0.000026483089],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0034546617,0.008060145,0.2936703,0.0000746408,0.017963527,0.00015516211,0.44162068,0.00051703793,0.00045496863,0.03361525,0.037585612,0.16282803],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0044122175,0.0011893546,0.3599478,0.00090986455,0.024020763,0.000017436625,0.50406104,0.00011944416,0.00008980808,0.00057831075,0.10294777,0.0017061591],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0008152597,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00070617144,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.16112186,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000041253406,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00034418295,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99996257},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1992688932","doi":"10.5430/elr.v2n1p134","title":"Social Beliefs for the Realization of the Speech Acts of Apology among Jordanian EFL Graduate Students","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Linguistics Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":12,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Style (visual arts); Ignorance; Social distance; Blame; Politeness; Situational ethics; Psychology; Social psychology; Realization (probability); Linguistics; Sociology; Epistemology; Philosophy; Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19); Medicine","score_opus":0.2081407858613678,"score_gpt":0.43253883967963574,"score_spread":0.22439805381826794,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1992688932","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.44247082,0.00042471217,0.00013559643,0.0011081506,0.003668162,0.0038266163,0.00024618267,0.00009464109,0.54802513],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99412364,0.000059690163,0.00004384077,0.000019416255,0.002265722,0.00009016539,0.000025258138,0.00002285255,0.003349442],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981259,0.00036061808,0.00034158817,0.00013409158,0.0007539655,0.00028383083],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.991114,0.0010975925,0.00019492219,0.0005515368,0.0070108655,0.000031061405],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0012026819,0.000094823394,0.00016975256,0.00009203038,0.0007603805,0.00022463455,0.0011968012,0.00005967148,0.00016281131],"category_scores_gemma":[0.011149053,0.000057970807,0.00007843566,0.00012279121,0.0015241394,0.000049832284,0.00036090505,0.0003509613,0.000005980064],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000012844994,0.00012172642,0.0014492604,0.00007951632,0.00007479385,2.425212e-7,0.08967356,0.000007541084,0.000028493549,0.8844799,0.023851579,0.00022054523],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0017671896,0.0003761625,0.055918366,0.00022908025,0.00015185578,3.1906734e-7,0.28976604,0.0003917747,0.003433057,0.16035089,0.48716354,0.00045170187],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0019375454,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0026944114,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.724129,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000031326395,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011264922,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99718046},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1995423091","doi":"10.1037/0882-7974.21.1.49","title":"Why do older adults have difficulty following conversations?","year":2006,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Psychology and Aging","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":127,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"College of Family Physicians of Canada; University of Toronto","funders":"Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; Canadian Institutes of Health Research","keywords":"Psychology; Conversation; Perception; Cognition; Developmental psychology; Audiology; Speech perception; Age groups; Cognitive psychology; Communication","score_opus":0.022298207785718664,"score_gpt":0.29981837591739047,"score_spread":0.2775201681316718,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1995423091","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7609931,0.0029575522,0.00016856783,0.0063713626,0.00046818072,0.00013001446,0.00000980258,0.000121841476,0.22877957],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9960198,0.000029677742,0.000089167355,0.0019364902,0.00022561729,0.00001553208,0.000036441954,0.000009486623,0.0016378274],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993975,0.000053007658,0.00014882583,0.00018247822,0.00006170126,0.00015647104],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99960244,0.00006018407,0.0000578291,0.00022601055,0.000031030384,0.000022482009],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000088158056,0.000098730714,0.00010834682,0.00005919817,0.0003763371,0.00015162595,0.00011487934,0.000036919875,0.0006266759],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000055247274,0.000082919614,0.00004792801,0.000018434717,0.00019561549,0.00020305828,0.000028305862,0.00011887314,0.000028096192],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000053053394,0.00050941034,0.033883598,0.000072235256,0.00021403325,0.000060693164,0.21346462,0.000010573617,0.0005180312,0.60947347,0.12357614,0.018164165],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.006088602,0.00008203915,0.16903351,0.0004284138,0.00017932989,0.00004745754,0.17137638,0.00016013697,0.00012943833,0.03149937,0.61984354,0.0011317756],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00036710696,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0007076591,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5779741,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000005268933,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000044924864,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.68616617},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1996436308","doi":"10.1177/1750481313503226","title":"Decentering our analytical position: The dialogicity of things","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Discourse & Communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":65,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Embodied cognition; Perspective (graphical); Agency (philosophy); Epistemology; Position (finance); Sociology; Process (computing); Resistance (ecology); Character (mathematics); Computer science; Philosophy; Artificial intelligence; Ecology; Business","score_opus":0.05116104541603431,"score_gpt":0.3132096457291875,"score_spread":0.2620486003131532,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1996436308","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6084598,0.0016014908,0.00041981667,0.044466432,0.00021008946,0.0007686283,0.000027201992,0.00018689779,0.34385967],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.997906,0.0001690443,0.00032128394,0.00048046053,0.0000916717,0.00008564761,0.00009872478,0.000016822343,0.0008302948],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987322,0.0003059608,0.00039051648,0.00013592163,0.00024529092,0.00019007149],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9976729,0.00015110095,0.00026522222,0.0015885567,0.0002757602,0.000046464895],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00036123945,0.00015044615,0.00019525152,0.00006197873,0.0005744661,0.0003638012,0.0011982768,0.00004208757,0.0008237933],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000052516956,0.0000997665,0.000115871866,0.00006801529,0.00054286123,0.0009792739,0.00032124945,0.00027159817,0.00014448354],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009932991,0.00022432461,0.00045462098,0.000016527232,0.00007032014,3.294791e-7,0.048087772,0.000018299723,0.00023278379,0.942951,0.0035592162,0.004374869],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013141775,0.00022373372,0.028321767,0.0005146934,0.0004093153,0.000022612783,0.83549863,0.008291733,0.0009016222,0.09651332,0.026912276,0.0010761034],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0018305535,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00043325187,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8464377,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000036600366,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000038618677,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.90199584},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1997436751","doi":"10.1111/bjop.12063","title":"The Oxford handbook of culture and psychology <i>By</i> JaanValsiner (Ed.) Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2013. £62.50. ISBN 978‐0‐19‐936620‐0","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"British Journal of Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Booth University College","funders":"","keywords":"Library science; Psychology; Media studies; Sociology; Gerontology; Medicine","score_opus":0.019705640093021302,"score_gpt":0.27614319756689876,"score_spread":0.2564375574738775,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1997436751","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.10341735,0.20146419,0.0037412196,0.01664576,0.0033621574,0.00072483823,0.0004934019,0.00011313582,0.6700379],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.56365955,0.3841747,0.0021461428,0.0060574804,0.0016214162,0.000009674423,0.00007749225,0.00010271706,0.042150825],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9979348,0.0004996466,0.0006630184,0.00027278718,0.00024785424,0.00038190343],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99784285,0.0002065994,0.00084202795,0.0005344515,0.0004171501,0.00015690876],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007016318,0.00022979947,0.00049403426,0.00009009255,0.00059311336,0.00021996208,0.0010035731,0.00019397153,0.0005362538],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007805135,0.00019135376,0.00018846747,0.00005465587,0.0015952974,0.00038367574,0.00013435034,0.0006418916,0.0000033901515],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0003083154,0.00023513312,0.0006850408,0.000027063466,0.00024091532,0.000049226906,0.0022945658,0.0000027806257,0.00027793026,0.039711,0.9322203,0.023947744],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0019728832,0.00038491248,0.0015444253,0.000117319796,0.00008229638,0.0010505551,0.0023488963,0.0000033287895,0.000017530316,0.003478319,0.98878646,0.00021304807],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00027351783,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0010115948,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6278871,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000020500647,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005088733,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.78031796},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1997667876","doi":"10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.03.548","title":"Complaint Behaviors among Native Speakers of Canadian English, Iranian EFL Learners, and Native Speakers of Persian (Contrastive Pragmatic Study)","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Persian; Complaint; Psychology; Test (biology); Linguistics; Social psychology","score_opus":0.06644586791422805,"score_gpt":0.3153630673211743,"score_spread":0.24891719940694626,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1997667876","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97695714,0.00009085068,9.378421e-7,0.00023740027,0.000119900214,0.0005007091,0.00008685529,0.000022922255,0.021983298],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99966043,0.000011399006,0.000063500986,0.000019638319,0.000102298145,0.000025473697,0.000009438959,0.000009280732,0.00009853516],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985694,0.00016373575,0.00031270375,0.0002824816,0.0003740798,0.00029755093],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99908984,0.00009737015,0.00029413187,0.00008534193,0.00030226266,0.00013108147],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00054556143,0.00019197444,0.00034889687,0.00032048623,0.000925289,0.00019653578,0.00029799502,0.000053070315,0.00012186013],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000706786,0.00015303731,0.000054697448,0.0002486703,0.0042817653,0.00052612665,0.000070575654,0.00017732075,7.2106576e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000013261576,0.00023172151,0.123399936,0.00003506524,0.000028221262,0.0000021167289,0.8400141,0.0000011873991,0.000049330567,0.03344773,0.00005828837,0.0027190298],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004593068,0.00060433795,0.13665725,0.00004961471,0.0001397357,7.354109e-7,0.860992,0.000025140642,0.00005030895,0.0005002067,0.00028926122,0.00023209861],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.1470331,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.5279723,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3809392,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000046626614,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00017636071,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.998428},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1998209443","doi":"10.1044/1092-4388(2002/074)","title":"Cultural Differences in Beliefs and Practices Concerning Talk to Children","year":2002,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":201,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Developmental psychology; Social psychology; Cultural diversity; Nonverbal communication; Contrast (vision); Regression analysis; Cross-cultural; Cultural group selection; Stepwise regression; Chinese culture; Ethnic group; China; Sociology; Geography; Statistics","score_opus":0.25716460799063207,"score_gpt":0.4266005702590421,"score_spread":0.16943596226841,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1998209443","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9769028,0.008386169,4.6441522e-7,0.0026719803,0.000031219995,0.00010209906,0.0000029185048,0.00000784162,0.0118945185],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9956678,0.0014268027,0.00027669856,0.00005445857,0.0005479358,0.0000024850601,8.615006e-7,0.000007941076,0.0020149746],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99887687,0.0001445947,0.00024680438,0.000115317875,0.00038302795,0.00023337243],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991662,0.00026210275,0.0001596092,0.00012935493,0.00017857004,0.00010417932],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00091605145,0.000083044695,0.0001928926,0.00027220373,0.00026319176,0.0006905957,0.00022115979,0.000032041447,0.00053184776],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00032569809,0.000057564106,0.000023314893,0.00007954361,0.00023218071,0.0005823639,0.00015190915,0.0005936778,0.000010574361],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000841816,0.00019812264,0.12397439,0.000091095295,0.00012199382,0.00043045142,0.75777656,0.000002419682,0.0035074623,0.0105334325,0.0023458689,0.10093401],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0016030951,0.00089219364,0.28503436,0.00090846594,0.000031332078,0.00071764085,0.69537735,0.000096139076,0.00087863166,0.00077517796,0.013257897,0.00042772628],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.002281341,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0017694099,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.16105998,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000025604077,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000019631567,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.665943},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W199897549","doi":"","title":"A Study of the Verbal Conflict between Mother and Daughter-in-law in Desperate Housewives ETUDE DU CONFLIT VERBAL ENTRE LA MÈRE ET LA BELLE-FILLE DANS LES MAÎTRESSES DE MAISON DÉSESPÉRÉES","year":2008,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Daughter; Harmony (color); Conversation; Style (visual arts); Negotiation; Psychology; Face (sociological concept); Cultural conflict; Sociology; Television series; Social psychology; Law; Political science; Media studies; Art; Literature; Anthropology; Communication; Social science","score_opus":0.0529869538745379,"score_gpt":0.34424320909914286,"score_spread":0.29125625522460497,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W199897549","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9469089,0.010201026,0.0000018395176,0.0020882592,0.00004799467,0.0005951025,0.00020957488,0.000050083538,0.039897233],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99136573,0.0057647373,0.000055861132,0.000078463214,0.00006449075,0.0000700459,0.00008215801,0.00004255665,0.0024759276],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9960427,0.0023669256,0.0006797583,0.00030453326,0.00026465848,0.00034137696],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9972013,0.0010110037,0.0003671658,0.0011379953,0.00022113271,0.00006135472],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006238539,0.00036620276,0.00047215557,0.00006955822,0.0015988131,0.000696168,0.0011775808,0.00021285519,0.0001047487],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000070808754,0.0002774255,0.00010171311,0.000141908,0.005139618,0.001017602,0.0008294517,0.000704476,0.0000046030527],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000071479866,0.0006848937,0.31307095,0.000069099864,0.00010108315,0.000011954695,0.5403535,0.00028800266,0.00017490456,0.1446842,0.000081664344,0.00040829528],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0033596186,0.00016613834,0.567662,0.00060224405,0.00010395133,0.000060425948,0.32876062,0.00011492156,0.00056671037,0.00054052245,0.097575225,0.0004876144],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0210904,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.046821564,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.25459105,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013265011,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00010773562,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999678},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1999486563","doi":"10.1075/ps.3.2.08sid","title":"“Who knows best?”","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Pragmatics and Society","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":96,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Evidentiality; Conversation; Conversation analysis; Negotiation; Focus (optics); Epistemology; Psychology; Linguistics; Work (physics); Sociology; Communication; Philosophy; Social science","score_opus":0.047594689451894476,"score_gpt":0.2904663272359329,"score_spread":0.24287163778403842,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1999486563","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.20581698,0.005272479,0.0002159099,0.0010176213,0.00029393117,0.0001704417,0.000025263878,0.00009084793,0.7870965],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98950547,0.000656084,0.0016594714,0.00043937608,0.00041058313,0.000014182913,0.0000104004075,0.000013014701,0.007291423],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9995013,0.000029609371,0.00013259008,0.000059590522,0.00010146945,0.00017545692],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995386,0.00007667391,0.000060125665,0.00021899614,0.000045742046,0.000059856604],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00022946578,0.00008476223,0.00010885377,0.000008390061,0.0003281361,0.00019469553,0.00010570308,0.00003309767,0.0005932435],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000012971266,0.000066009336,0.00006418911,0.000014816643,0.00021549228,0.00029430623,0.00007433573,0.00010494207,0.00006213338],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[3.2263196e-7,0.000056907633,0.00024947227,0.00003558351,0.000030936193,5.0936272e-8,0.18071528,2.7257613e-7,0.0000070661545,0.80712295,0.0105769215,0.0012042104],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00025827755,0.000025946158,0.0006611885,0.000041802257,0.00006854313,0.0000027201368,0.22651432,0.00055190234,0.000029888317,0.009188046,0.7623942,0.00026319406],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00004897983,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00003464635,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.79793495,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000009953419,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000014385409,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.64956003},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1999507560","doi":"10.1177/108056990106400403","title":"You-Attitude: A Linguistic Perspective","year":2001,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Business Communication Quarterly","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Tact; Perspective (graphical); Psychology; Expression (computer science); Grammar; Social psychology; Linguistics; Term (time); Computer science; Philosophy; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.04095506050932488,"score_gpt":0.2975462078005203,"score_spread":0.2565911472911954,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1999507560","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.06080074,0.0053888853,0.0009533736,0.014490874,0.00052239787,0.00055111287,0.00003526393,0.00076141226,0.9164959],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9914098,0.00028677902,0.00062819,0.00031645157,0.00035342024,0.000107263484,0.000119235636,0.000039825736,0.0067390646],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985981,0.00023108229,0.00039892035,0.00025155372,0.00025549185,0.00026487265],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9959982,0.0001789608,0.00024068484,0.0020521,0.0014635379,0.00006651998],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000259361,0.00023178002,0.00024506883,0.00017687051,0.0007834496,0.0006460666,0.0011833247,0.000058175658,0.0019626035],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00011962032,0.0002160649,0.00008013235,0.00021967066,0.00057913427,0.0005618456,0.000087658176,0.00026277255,0.00058675336],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002531764,0.00023978637,0.00015925472,0.000013140139,0.00004743744,0.000004757047,0.12949634,0.0000068117024,0.000022875973,0.864975,0.0010795731,0.00392972],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011409676,0.000144443,0.010343723,0.0001808067,0.00011286147,0.000043182874,0.24411169,0.00028588175,0.0000066435305,0.07460516,0.66821367,0.00081096694],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0029511868,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0049203136,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.93060905,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010710582,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000114569215,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99894977},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2001073858","doi":"10.1111/j.1467-839x.2009.01282.x","title":"Grounding as a facilitator in Anglo‐Canadian and Mainland Chinese conversations","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Asian Journal Of Social Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Northern British Columbia","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Facilitator; Psychology; Intercultural communication; Mainland; Mainland China; Presentation (obstetrics); Recall; Social psychology; Applied psychology; Communication; Cognitive psychology; China; Linguistics; History","score_opus":0.03096406358175125,"score_gpt":0.34383146774513257,"score_spread":0.3128674041633813,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2001073858","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6327346,0.00027374318,0.00000962981,0.03378048,0.000270238,0.000064238695,0.000010637584,0.0000068395952,0.3328496],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99781436,0.000022026124,0.00006703079,0.0012913155,0.00031281158,9.456878e-7,0.0000032859064,0.0000050764197,0.00048316465],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99927735,0.000121400175,0.0002631935,0.00007495155,0.00007854077,0.00018456356],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99957657,0.000030160223,0.00013770431,0.00008462601,0.000069782494,0.00010114003],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00029833455,0.00008202437,0.00017801732,0.00025538716,0.00021440024,0.00009882639,0.00016112321,0.000054306736,0.0006952495],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000047923633,0.00007046317,0.000049762126,0.0000604731,0.00024120035,0.00027279404,0.000005911169,0.00022699113,0.000018089067],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006358476,0.000096233365,0.009735398,0.0000061282285,0.00006427317,0.00012552926,0.39422086,2.9827618e-7,0.000055674158,0.57639444,0.00538489,0.013852668],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0018451953,0.00034912006,0.6010418,0.00002708686,0.000024091789,0.00019192921,0.1806866,0.0000011463436,4.6403164e-7,0.13140203,0.08422002,0.00021049785],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005766499,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.02038757,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.59130645,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004745625,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009961109,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9974878},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2002093854","doi":"10.1177/1461445610381860","title":"The circulation of discourse: The case of deprecating remarks on trash radio","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Discourse Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":24,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières; Université Laval","funders":"","keywords":"Circulation (fluid dynamics); Natural (archaeology); Order (exchange); Linguistics; Sociology; Philosophy; History; Physics","score_opus":0.05115633547313877,"score_gpt":0.36224354013481336,"score_spread":0.3110872046616746,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2002093854","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9145022,0.0034301917,0.000013405578,0.0045735356,0.00080153043,0.00040359126,0.00006312836,0.000039253766,0.07617315],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9986318,0.00019033547,0.000041327858,0.00003193265,0.00034937225,0.00006151588,0.000008244985,0.00002217325,0.00066331134],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.998691,0.00017925655,0.0004745285,0.0001843136,0.00024671547,0.0002241592],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9971653,0.0011098101,0.0004606502,0.0009764616,0.00026042137,0.000027324766],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000765256,0.00019767183,0.000292883,0.000055378227,0.0012474292,0.000112625356,0.00046796523,0.000035986635,0.00009234533],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00029086033,0.00009843167,0.0001531722,0.000062465035,0.002907842,0.00020575368,0.00011455625,0.00033650277,0.000006415908],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000023628107,0.00011246704,0.00038772874,0.000043251912,0.00033336104,0.000011016513,0.13186184,0.000047796486,0.00035535483,0.85313857,0.0014038922,0.01228111],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004061977,0.00007531831,0.0027124959,0.00012756977,0.00024036736,0.00004948523,0.97971493,0.00016926632,0.0006833895,0.012993158,0.002577399,0.00025041253],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00030056463,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.011952452,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8478531,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001540146,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000059413247,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998057},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W200481570","doi":"10.1075/la.29","title":"The Light Verb Construction in Japanese","year":2000,"lang":"en","type":"book","venue":"Linguistik aktuell","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":47,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria","funders":"","keywords":"Event (particle physics); Computer science; Physics","score_opus":0.01935897337141803,"score_gpt":0.24769060390357692,"score_spread":0.22833163053215888,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W200481570","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00016958281,0.0058765644,1.430179e-7,0.00035357854,0.0017673209,0.0002786162,0.000057461446,0.00012965922,0.9913671],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.016684756,0.00082755537,0.00003483209,0.00014256175,0.0033654622,0.000036323265,0.00019076651,0.00006636836,0.97865134],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984736,0.00010485241,0.0005180631,0.00030331034,0.0002913439,0.0003088586],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99829006,0.0002312101,0.00026306594,0.0009892067,0.00017394358,0.000052498923],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00023055986,0.00033401593,0.0003372304,0.00012624034,0.00053312373,0.0005544232,0.00072628126,0.00019199435,0.0036397418],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009583586,0.00024440544,0.0001394862,0.00002743974,0.0007856411,0.00007099757,0.00008704791,0.00070813193,0.0011295397],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000031913336,0.000030356565,0.000004686318,0.000049411894,0.00004864938,0.000031388507,0.029869411,0.000003928915,6.1669425e-7,0.9019252,0.06599435,0.0020100644],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00019403698,0.00002149842,0.0000040731074,0.00017077805,0.000037848804,0.00000765962,0.005548098,0.000005598104,0.0000030942967,0.053243335,0.9404698,0.00029418006],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00037744766,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0032849836,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8744754,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000140207,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000317876,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9996482},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2005174739","doi":"10.1075/pc.15.1.09cor","title":"Contextualism, minimalism, and situationalism","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Pragmatics & Cognition","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":36,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Carleton University","funders":"","keywords":"Contextualism; Minimalism (technical communication); Proposition; Utterance; Epistemology; Context (archaeology); Relativism; Philosophy; Semantic theory of truth; Value (mathematics); Truth value; Counterexample; Linguistics; Mathematics; History","score_opus":0.04304640448116723,"score_gpt":0.2956730208095352,"score_spread":0.252626616328368,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2005174739","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.4720819,0.0008415875,0.003945349,0.001941958,0.00034843606,0.00045133845,0.000114454146,0.0002507121,0.52002424],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9961269,0.00005008613,0.0012477337,0.000899615,0.00030636534,0.000019814563,0.0002479276,0.000018316043,0.0010832377],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990679,0.000059721842,0.00032399024,0.00013522354,0.00023797597,0.00017517683],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988883,0.00040505044,0.00016175256,0.00019744196,0.0002866003,0.000060865383],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005386829,0.00012703272,0.00013317165,0.00010611637,0.00029600828,0.00028468476,0.000113100476,0.000045530112,0.0009935698],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00012700119,0.00011793797,0.000034640358,0.00003606661,0.0003056824,0.00041094638,0.00004774913,0.00011570695,0.00011889202],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000016205788,0.000072693874,0.000021625814,0.00003851273,0.000036735873,0.0000042185143,0.054536637,3.6655598e-7,0.00035220227,0.9393969,0.0014064652,0.0041174144],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0033021558,0.00023015354,0.0076151844,0.00038247256,0.00050649355,0.000083337516,0.2769598,0.0007223702,0.0020456794,0.46964434,0.23716423,0.0013437785],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00005553471,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0009761653,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.524045,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000016679562,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000026169007,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99991965},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2005284205","doi":"10.1080/08351810701691115","title":"Unfinished Turns in French Conversation: How Context Matters","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Research on Language and Social Interaction","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":88,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Francophone University Association","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Context (archaeology); Linguistics; Conversation analysis; Sociology; History; Communication; Philosophy; Archaeology","score_opus":0.19789241983134886,"score_gpt":0.4083694835819204,"score_spread":0.2104770637505715,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2005284205","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.92651,0.00022893501,0.0000033559008,0.021149194,0.00019506071,0.00019656584,0.000017851718,0.00004684304,0.05165223],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99270195,0.0000905818,0.000005096729,0.0006714265,0.00039637348,0.000034957502,0.000053990705,0.00001159936,0.0060340394],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.998856,0.00033475706,0.00013349872,0.00016358471,0.00029700666,0.00021512657],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993402,0.00028409527,0.00005333911,0.00015100087,0.00013616528,0.000035234487],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003276698,0.00009120671,0.00013408429,0.00023350932,0.00039940112,0.00028773386,0.00013050949,0.000052335592,0.0014805059],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00004771988,0.00008110825,0.00004074961,0.00006736576,0.00041140872,0.00046781852,0.00004263374,0.00045856732,0.00009547976],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006916596,0.00013049367,0.00021664126,0.000036841328,0.000033329597,0.0000755133,0.90115666,7.0366207e-7,0.00033618737,0.06632479,0.027227616,0.0043920805],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00063340564,0.000110309404,0.0025994878,0.000048307636,0.00000405947,0.000008444864,0.91008365,0.000048161088,0.0002710837,0.0004483533,0.08559137,0.00015335385],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0041248035,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.008409273,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.06619197,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000099112236,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004498904,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99943227},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2006049512","doi":"10.1023/b:educ.0000049276.37088.e4","title":"Interpreting unfamiliar graphs: A generative, activity theoretic model","year":2004,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Educational Studies in Mathematics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":45,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria","funders":"","keywords":"Situated; Gesture; Salient; Interview; Perception; Psychology; Interpretation (philosophy); Cognition; Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; Linguistics; Computer science; Sociology; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.11230162182705676,"score_gpt":0.3784093145067227,"score_spread":0.26610769267966594,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2006049512","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.74630827,0.0028349154,0.002423395,0.008510085,0.00074366835,0.0005162512,0.000038257658,0.00010876444,0.23851639],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98378915,0.0002722902,0.01378298,0.00020433513,0.00014057952,0.00016944442,0.000007860013,0.000020582644,0.0016127563],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990423,0.00005660112,0.00031059043,0.00017918812,0.00021920828,0.00019211468],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99885595,0.00042816077,0.0001541852,0.0003464775,0.00018666453,0.000028562497],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00031626443,0.00018011122,0.00023887027,0.00011180737,0.000345595,0.000096265816,0.0003064531,0.000028227412,0.00018277467],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00033176353,0.00014560742,0.000066654335,0.00007628188,0.000830714,0.00023837088,0.00013244423,0.0001833526,0.00004392611],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000025364009,0.0002834569,0.000020158783,0.00007220456,0.000050503557,3.8945183e-7,0.2342528,0.0012784369,0.000023535187,0.7634769,0.00049369846,0.00004538233],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00016642429,0.00001427385,0.000033807144,0.00020587743,0.000018304801,0.000002212714,0.112583965,0.001566021,0.00009488588,0.8850209,0.00012899238,0.00016433763],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000034325505,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00056096195,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.23748091,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00018558279,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00016402463,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5937698},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2007397359","doi":"10.1177/0261927x05284485","title":"Evaluations of Overhelping and Underhelping Communication","year":2006,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Language and Social Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":33,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McMaster University","funders":"","keywords":"Wheelchair; Psychology; Assertiveness; Style (visual arts); Intonation (linguistics); Focus (optics); Applied psychology; Developmental psychology; Social psychology; Linguistics; Computer science","score_opus":0.0701049419542921,"score_gpt":0.3947114397815599,"score_spread":0.3246064978272678,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2007397359","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9390861,0.006895547,0.00017029492,0.0028113944,0.000091133705,0.000052013405,0.0000076212928,0.000008312055,0.05087762],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99872035,0.00020721527,0.00033181085,0.00024617274,0.00024987795,0.0000010292489,0.0000066443354,0.0000064071514,0.0002305208],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.999285,0.00015830416,0.00032588624,0.000051813673,0.000102539954,0.00007649338],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992394,0.00011277684,0.00037376472,0.00011918194,0.00014083656,0.000014034691],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00038703432,0.00005978296,0.00017555073,0.000096557196,0.00021542211,0.000056458517,0.00012148209,0.000043229942,0.00015956144],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000019523382,0.000051344516,0.000044295066,0.00002405179,0.00035573862,0.00019026919,0.000030385612,0.0001410564,9.059316e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000046907262,0.0001657029,0.00088111527,0.000048293627,0.000115740986,0.0000070788874,0.27160177,0.000004364158,0.0038697827,0.7064498,0.003517913,0.013291548],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0047743465,0.0004559681,0.093312025,0.00027044275,0.00042447512,0.0002207639,0.72318923,0.000070569724,0.0002840755,0.15027933,0.026173228,0.0005455452],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00019291874,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00050943746,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.55617046,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000009618915,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002401827,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.20937686},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2007540627","doi":"10.1017/s0047404508080986","title":"Small talk, high stakes: Interactional disattentiveness in the context of prosocial doctor-patient interaction","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language in Society","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":85,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"St. Michael's Hospital","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Conversation analysis; Context (archaeology); Complaint; Prosocial behavior; Psychology; Focus (optics); Simultaneity; Social psychology; Social relation; Communication; History","score_opus":0.06953626731839885,"score_gpt":0.29139153043099586,"score_spread":0.221855263112597,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2007540627","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9905118,0.00023468063,0.0000071112795,0.00040571633,0.00031064718,0.00026936622,0.00006517539,0.000023639492,0.008171916],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99872965,0.000035614663,0.000072008086,0.0003720722,0.00018996031,0.00008216249,0.00009426057,0.000010319055,0.00041393962],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989373,0.000191593,0.00034326006,0.00015113418,0.00021706912,0.00015962885],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99919534,0.00026137967,0.00018370757,0.00026273224,0.00008206095,0.000014802896],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00019066723,0.00012556778,0.00018326486,0.000039853392,0.00015011527,0.000063908046,0.00027446882,0.000047112975,0.0005794936],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000317761,0.00009128205,0.00014029103,0.000078387646,0.00037212763,0.0003136095,0.00005405418,0.00031343006,0.000010150267],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004248874,0.00037935158,0.0027823662,0.000033569253,0.000037699734,0.000017498276,0.9630319,0.000011747607,0.00039343847,0.030529145,0.00084419164,0.0018966155],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005673775,0.00004940643,0.011821061,0.00008466389,0.000009836892,0.000010058756,0.9798879,0.000029093128,0.0005746597,0.0002787056,0.0065414235,0.0001458145],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0072925473,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.017282404,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.030250441,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010966479,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000051524425,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999318},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2008637125","doi":"10.1111/j.1467-9841.2007.00333.x","title":"Legal discourse and the cultural intelligiblity of gendered meanings<sup>1</sup>","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Sociolinguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":59,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Interpreter; Constitution; Intelligibility (philosophy); Sociology; Social psychology; Psychology; Linguistics; Gender studies; Epistemology; Law; Political science","score_opus":0.05808851649724674,"score_gpt":0.3442086079406093,"score_spread":0.2861200914433626,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2008637125","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8072912,0.006032523,0.000992201,0.0014138162,0.00069548155,0.00018079851,0.000041028034,0.00002678195,0.18332615],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99664,0.0004543377,0.00069161545,0.00012981119,0.0015738365,4.8289314e-7,0.0000031749491,0.000012601688,0.00049413467],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985823,0.000112028065,0.00071304507,0.00007411917,0.0003332703,0.00018522081],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9974912,0.00054792763,0.0007173536,0.00022245685,0.000950455,0.0000706128],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0016052125,0.00013619725,0.0003372738,0.00008208431,0.0002802011,0.00020178696,0.00038041646,0.000051559942,0.000096295196],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0009626394,0.00007723431,0.00016648548,0.000038224225,0.0019927293,0.00016299897,0.00007820069,0.00045145774,0.0000024785322],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00012794827,0.00005672984,0.0002026523,0.000028088165,0.00013864828,0.000015487065,0.19072105,0.00004108078,0.000010131412,0.80695826,0.0010598907,0.00064001314],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0023234226,0.00016156932,0.0005353724,0.00016213105,0.00043375106,0.000101328675,0.844077,0.0004563154,0.00020952827,0.06687811,0.08435448,0.00030701148],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00014360716,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000081064434,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7400802,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000037611153,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009609865,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.73422945},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2011619587","doi":"10.1037/a0029250","title":"Qualitative research as methodical hermeneutics.","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Psychological Methods","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":200,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Hermeneutics; Epistemology; Qualitative research; Exegesis; Demonstrative; Credibility; Conversation; Meaning (existential); Mainstream; Thematic analysis; Generality; Rhetoric; Sociology; Psychology; Verstehen; Interpretation (philosophy); Social psychology; Linguistics; Philosophy; Social science","score_opus":0.7749174545978643,"score_gpt":0.7295370932943747,"score_spread":0.04538036130348966,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2011619587","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.04799064,0.0015532835,0.0039850357,0.0030564289,0.00082069455,0.0002705078,0.000010401034,0.00020186634,0.94211113],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.7349944,0.0000778373,0.25430143,0.0011988187,0.00089745235,0.00015341227,0.00000921057,0.00002749505,0.008339923],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.98335016,0.014690889,0.0004000427,0.0003354269,0.00047661996,0.0007468342],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99310154,0.005465877,0.00009884203,0.00080446433,0.00025623667,0.00027303895],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.016242275,0.00019650738,0.00032560117,0.00014937809,0.000563105,0.00023564727,0.00070231326,0.00015383364,0.0136684375],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0022800518,0.00013401173,0.00013314927,0.00017097063,0.0018105643,0.0003290134,0.00022592398,0.0009241936,0.0013191687],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000033791526,0.00039128854,0.000015428612,0.0000064982855,0.00002944941,0.0000018586063,0.18598422,1.0345004e-7,0.0003928709,0.77571523,0.0031293116,0.03429993],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002514466,0.0002308796,0.00050305144,0.000012448382,0.00002007548,0.000011603279,0.2189571,0.0000039945166,0.0004612461,0.41657758,0.36272094,0.00024964032],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00007519836,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000011227786,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9337712,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004600981,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000021483687,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99945843},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2011835940","doi":"10.5539/ies.v2n3p42","title":"Cooperative Principle in Oral English Teaching","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Education Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":20,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Grice; Cooperative principle; Communicative competence; Teaching method; Flexibility (engineering); Competence (human resources); Mathematics education; Linguistics; Communicative language teaching; Psychology; Computer science; Pedagogy; Language education; Pragmatics; Mathematics; Social psychology","score_opus":0.09373177413433895,"score_gpt":0.4280733113502393,"score_spread":0.3343415372159003,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2011835940","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.4584744,0.0017796548,0.000022987582,0.0076947063,0.0040718545,0.00019095522,0.000016199192,0.00011917113,0.5276301],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97992635,0.000102680024,0.0005205931,0.0012116395,0.0007069705,0.000059995527,0.00004830254,0.000007109612,0.017416365],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991537,0.00008431111,0.00027775698,0.00016844978,0.0001958168,0.000120017015],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983324,0.0001092306,0.000101870995,0.00018365325,0.0012491491,0.000023732753],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000244186,0.00011961507,0.0001462823,0.00017469513,0.00022147576,0.00021910129,0.00028963076,0.000019140594,0.0004257001],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00073794404,0.00010265104,0.00003667428,0.000036872203,0.00013336098,0.0005930684,0.00005488533,0.00019163368,0.000052769195],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009332052,0.00029351385,0.00072024437,0.000003145013,0.00005640809,6.681795e-7,0.1475161,0.000029572187,0.000012786807,0.8326641,0.0109807355,0.0077133994],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00031019343,0.000044916083,0.0049922885,0.00009167247,0.000010937144,0.0000016527329,0.24389316,0.00003713791,0.000048309645,0.014941563,0.7354233,0.00020486706],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00014372794,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000979484,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.81772256,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001540179,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013551203,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.46611175},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2013585256","doi":"10.1075/ps.5.2.06mac","title":"‘Father knows best’","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Pragmatics and Society","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Narrative; Honesty; Psychology; Principal (computer security); Sociology; Social psychology; Media studies; Philosophy; Linguistics; Computer science","score_opus":0.028629852911657892,"score_gpt":0.2631207655136821,"score_spread":0.23449091260202418,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2013585256","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.10325079,0.0007778616,0.0008225986,0.0013919725,0.00015443363,0.00012688384,0.000011039062,0.00008834988,0.89337605],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9878775,0.00023809032,0.0023155601,0.000655266,0.00025809632,0.000012978017,0.0000082042425,0.00001462998,0.008619699],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99955153,0.00003826106,0.00012540734,0.000081549624,0.00009293123,0.00011034359],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99951595,0.00009595026,0.000058329693,0.0002446083,0.000051198873,0.000033971515],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002266948,0.00008009385,0.000103951155,0.000007523668,0.00028674502,0.00024517634,0.00011945567,0.000030420313,0.00054101],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000018095036,0.00006105592,0.000060810726,0.00001182119,0.00021753456,0.00011670759,0.000057486726,0.00009157966,0.00006166054],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[3.3769305e-7,0.000035095116,0.000044667733,0.00003080782,0.000024523873,5.2203458e-8,0.08792526,0.0000011651389,0.000012087125,0.9029829,0.006022695,0.0029204304],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00029886788,0.000043253767,0.00014448365,0.000034651886,0.000044733995,0.000001276178,0.08789998,0.0040089046,0.00001873056,0.042355392,0.86493313,0.00021659327],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00005125452,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00008884347,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8847564,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000062574622,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000011862969,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.592368},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2014938768","doi":"10.1080/08351813.2014.900212","title":"“I Can See Some Sadness in Your Eyes”: When Experiential Therapists Notice a Client’s Affectual Display","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Research on Language and Social Interaction","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":64,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Sadness; Notice; Psychology; Experiential learning; Psychotherapist; Multimedia; Social psychology; Computer science; Anger; Pedagogy; Political science; Law","score_opus":0.11806350099652156,"score_gpt":0.43063093219773685,"score_spread":0.3125674312012153,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2014938768","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.96713585,0.00013341165,0.000008262212,0.0020868757,0.00035335947,0.00022075302,0.000023086166,0.00004727847,0.029991105],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9941547,0.000025180616,0.0000063794764,0.00029657234,0.0012009323,0.000074790136,0.00006883194,0.000022312317,0.004150296],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9980457,0.0007751189,0.00019132113,0.00024511878,0.00040412325,0.00033860985],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991581,0.00037987827,0.00006591264,0.0002306326,0.000108956105,0.00005653705],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00071177905,0.00013531663,0.00017818344,0.00024031113,0.00057036115,0.0005577754,0.00021476812,0.000074418866,0.0011093419],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00010068217,0.000113455244,0.00005748835,0.000052030704,0.00030657015,0.0004695411,0.00009173514,0.0005492932,0.000073319585],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00019078363,0.00021515568,0.000040921575,0.00004190881,0.000030412297,0.000013231042,0.75030756,0.0000021031835,0.0012824216,0.23526964,0.0017265981,0.010879266],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011019893,0.00032725793,0.0010059624,0.00012238264,0.000011666296,0.0000032962519,0.9477433,0.00035339745,0.000853338,0.0031644017,0.04498955,0.00032347257],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0043544625,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.013203106,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.23210524,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012217951,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003987099,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998038},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2015487218","doi":"10.2167/eri413.0","title":"Problematising Discourse Completion Tasks: Voices from Verbal Report","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Evaluation & Research in Education","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":38,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"British Academy; Ontario Council on Graduate Studies, Council of Ontario Universities","keywords":"Psychology; Pragmatics; Respondent; Task (project management); Perspective (graphical); Protocol analysis; Focus (optics); Discourse analysis; Conjunction (astronomy); Linguistics; Computer science; Cognitive science","score_opus":0.35858020914276917,"score_gpt":0.5021252802466025,"score_spread":0.14354507110383335,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2015487218","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.89123154,0.0016762629,0.000074773096,0.009937999,0.0008594215,0.0012659392,0.000024207106,0.00007714514,0.094852686],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9938571,0.00010760438,0.00075367437,0.00006933239,0.0009276346,0.0006248598,0.0012312237,0.000023814224,0.0024047552],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9956539,0.0013177159,0.00059892854,0.00039344205,0.0017056401,0.00033032123],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9971707,0.00034234035,0.0002544206,0.00078758376,0.0013632922,0.00008167824],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0040575857,0.0001472911,0.00018846369,0.00047088566,0.0008321106,0.00036559987,0.00037916517,0.00005936698,0.0034490654],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00052659377,0.00013883054,0.00004753624,0.0002666117,0.00063381676,0.001193216,0.00008141413,0.00040176496,0.0003366256],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00011389809,0.0030193047,0.010631863,0.0001533684,0.00010641359,0.00003493864,0.52578175,0.00072834914,0.0012372119,0.29268005,0.08645426,0.07905858],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0019110461,0.00020155871,0.14168546,0.0010874235,0.00008978108,0.00007475933,0.48534146,0.00936563,0.00036981216,0.24020626,0.11874284,0.0009239598],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.009061531,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.006137787,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.1310536,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00048799894,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0017726589,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9975372},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2016446356","doi":"10.1177/0165025406073530","title":"White lie-telling in children for politeness purposes","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of Behavioral Development","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":312,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto; University of New Brunswick; McGill University","funders":"Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development","keywords":"Psychology; Prosocial behavior; Facial expression; Developmental psychology; Nonverbal communication; Facial Action Coding System; White (mutation); Politeness; Social psychology; Communication; Linguistics","score_opus":0.05989370662982784,"score_gpt":0.35559148777715804,"score_spread":0.2956977811473302,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2016446356","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.995263,0.00025707984,0.0008636413,0.00033212022,0.0008214844,0.0001515286,0.000015702108,0.000012951916,0.0022824989],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9936548,0.000023736922,0.0049285456,0.0001046632,0.00045733302,0.000008292542,0.00003779686,0.000014465262,0.00077037653],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.998622,0.000017689394,0.000688319,0.00009031243,0.0003995297,0.00018212589],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988545,0.000045684304,0.00033863622,0.00008923664,0.0006170121,0.000054920867],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005618773,0.00011442614,0.00015816512,0.0003716815,0.00008105138,0.00021351528,0.000555073,0.000032977277,0.00026276745],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000010807742,0.00009753453,0.000082047394,0.00003059934,0.000070436356,0.00039122053,0.000059274324,0.0001424595,0.000008366539],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000647344,0.002247778,0.47653326,0.000022797662,0.00052946014,0.00015737714,0.16829677,0.00018474115,0.00058266835,0.14677666,0.0013886603,0.20263247],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0046682954,0.00031544414,0.73693866,0.0006568399,0.00010731829,0.00036505313,0.05326221,0.00001395282,0.010041745,0.005737511,0.18687963,0.001013338],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000840449,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00070812844,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2604054,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001821195,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00016440579,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.39773428},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2018158905","doi":"10.1007/s12122-003-1027-9","title":"How new lawyers use E-voice to drive firm compensation: The “greedy associates” phenomenon","year":2003,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Labor Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":15,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary","funders":"","keywords":"Phenomenon; Negotiation; Collective bargaining; Representation (politics); Business; Compensation (psychology); Disinformation; Law and economics; Adversarial system; Public relations; Economics; Microeconomics; Law; Labour economics; Political science; Social psychology; Psychology","score_opus":0.22742034723748356,"score_gpt":0.3918906538141874,"score_spread":0.16447030657670386,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2018158905","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.73968226,0.0029925634,0.00007331158,0.12382191,0.0007825447,0.0007340408,0.00006133044,0.000040317318,0.13181174],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.95434296,0.00018734857,0.00044641952,0.0005241932,0.0007137077,0.000006512905,0.00000287207,0.00002354627,0.043752454],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9973131,0.0008278356,0.00032036772,0.00011735398,0.0010547368,0.0003666265],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99624467,0.0010686746,0.00025101283,0.00045817532,0.0017858678,0.00019158582],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0022099921,0.00011998936,0.00021733555,0.00022126049,0.0006952093,0.0020081652,0.0007749218,0.00003994346,0.00081859186],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0010436103,0.00007585887,0.00008709425,0.00026735352,0.00028064288,0.00081490364,0.000092813316,0.00074666954,0.000107000604],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008248922,0.00018083368,0.001358741,0.000013061574,0.00023704053,0.0000370761,0.11644402,0.000058359892,0.00052231754,0.75352514,0.12627307,0.0012678292],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004848041,0.00023539181,0.002083532,0.000048924525,0.000020057063,0.000010732831,0.10313329,0.000004456012,0.00017610284,0.004984562,0.88870454,0.00011359467],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003675345,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0024260194,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7624315,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00018384693,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00048590614,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99902785},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2020560311","doi":"10.1080/0163853x.2012.664759","title":"Japanese Negotiation Through Emerging Final Particles in Everyday Talk","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Discourse Processes","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":108,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Negotiation; Computer science; Conversation analysis; Linguistics; Psychology; Sociology; Communication; Conversation; Social science","score_opus":0.0869238224511804,"score_gpt":0.33999512743218663,"score_spread":0.2530713049810062,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2020560311","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.93804026,0.0056720967,0.00003087852,0.0016155718,0.00027692667,0.0001906846,0.000019610416,0.00013097173,0.054023],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99728745,0.00014663601,0.00011760254,0.000185921,0.000513762,0.00009884382,0.000053005057,0.000027360416,0.0015694018],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99874455,0.00007465435,0.00030744256,0.00018194261,0.00025201257,0.00043939054],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992262,0.00011073651,0.00015359318,0.00032271355,0.00012822478,0.00005854194],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00021606969,0.0001931403,0.00018996389,0.00008260871,0.00026625692,0.00025617666,0.00029526904,0.000038449398,0.0012419387],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00013592782,0.00015837794,0.000044886365,0.00014771638,0.00028135473,0.0027689135,0.00007092057,0.0001506522,0.00013855819],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004393824,0.0008583139,0.008854315,0.00033598562,0.000051264757,0.000006754257,0.79862183,0.00012262278,0.00022877473,0.18669702,0.0016337442,0.0025454431],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00095840683,0.000059755534,0.0060226717,0.0003017048,0.00010307206,0.000015265985,0.9332455,0.00013664078,0.0031036476,0.010217834,0.044985797,0.0008497369],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0006583175,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0031373226,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.17647919,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000032912074,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009605353,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99967104},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2020930858","doi":"10.1086/669919","title":"Negotiating within Whiteness in Cross-Cultural Clinical Encounters","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Social Service Review","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":87,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Negotiation; Conversation; Sociocultural evolution; Norm (philosophy); Sociology; Gender studies; Psychology; Mental health; Power (physics); Social psychology; Psychotherapist; Social science; Epistemology","score_opus":0.12726350071367723,"score_gpt":0.4266344073904065,"score_spread":0.2993709066767293,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2020930858","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.56932837,0.105469614,0.0000044375256,0.023295056,0.0016652939,0.0018341902,0.00003443213,0.00028855496,0.29808006],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9739648,0.00927177,0.00013731167,0.014090537,0.0011097778,0.00021927097,0.000077010314,0.00003394981,0.001095591],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983153,0.0003262304,0.00073760847,0.00019224029,0.00019318666,0.00023544094],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988171,0.000101762096,0.00031162842,0.00026795923,0.0004534094,0.000048151916],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00065461267,0.0001600376,0.00041072295,0.000021974878,0.00033569816,0.0007001044,0.00047854142,0.000064799446,0.0020822757],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007692265,0.00012102089,0.00012540561,0.00011779893,0.00023863961,0.0010081913,0.00011290974,0.00030138544,0.0006047429],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000012798313,0.00030952212,0.009454334,0.008738194,0.00015494859,0.000008479089,0.23823415,0.000022626105,0.000020199452,0.6890534,0.013485515,0.0405058],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0022412532,0.00009363301,0.046079163,0.009212538,0.0003194679,0.000009566852,0.35871992,0.0003240142,0.000003509394,0.014178638,0.56677216,0.002046165],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00438103,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0065165805,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6748748,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000044123004,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007181521,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99882996},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2021948023","doi":"10.1080/0163853x.2012.665988","title":"Clausal Continuations in Japanese","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Discourse Processes","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Computer science; Linguistics; Natural language processing","score_opus":0.05843316519508333,"score_gpt":0.3328303474858093,"score_spread":0.27439718229072596,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2021948023","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.59291303,0.0046438454,0.000014461223,0.0017387528,0.00031108002,0.0002344503,0.000044337947,0.00014597968,0.39995405],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99236333,0.00006600208,0.000059211638,0.00016320654,0.0005023551,0.0001242244,0.00006788006,0.000022546928,0.0066312584],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990336,0.00005391592,0.00024428562,0.00013505154,0.00018538599,0.00034779968],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992312,0.00012516348,0.000100737976,0.0003175621,0.0001529388,0.00007239049],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00020622463,0.00015179584,0.00016691392,0.00012024299,0.00019518982,0.00022480715,0.00030199904,0.000035055164,0.0019046394],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00014220244,0.00012262513,0.00003368479,0.00011133818,0.00035768823,0.0013174969,0.000056302884,0.00014863451,0.00028690443],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000017416609,0.0007331216,0.009648617,0.00014487629,0.00003509672,0.0000027415572,0.41549712,0.000009792369,0.000054164462,0.56897086,0.0035251065,0.0013610914],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00086240197,0.000046414843,0.006555378,0.00019856311,0.00008173658,0.000009786361,0.8532737,0.000020929605,0.0004430703,0.0052618925,0.13251387,0.0007322651],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00035227786,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0051113535,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.56370896,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000021871352,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011535367,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99900776},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2022726917","doi":"10.3138/cmlr.60.4.501","title":"Learner Code-Switching in the Content-Based Foreign Language Classroom","year":2004,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Modern Language Review/ La Revue canadienne des langues vivantes","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":71,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta; University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Code-switching; Conversation; Meaning (existential); Code (set theory); Computer science; Linguistics; Foreign language; Space (punctuation); Psychology; Communication; Mathematics education; Programming language","score_opus":0.05241317172045387,"score_gpt":0.2603758958403298,"score_spread":0.2079627241198759,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2022726917","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8214282,0.116643414,0.00029876223,0.004615118,0.00018076034,0.0012953263,0.00070941506,0.00018561809,0.054643434],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9905523,0.0013138099,0.00047045504,0.005629065,0.00031070085,0.00016893588,0.00041459873,0.00009327108,0.0010468463],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99727863,0.0004108058,0.00061664014,0.0004760416,0.00018548704,0.0010324193],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99766606,0.00028832868,0.00022681463,0.0012328265,0.00015434378,0.0004316057],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0010122645,0.00045237545,0.00061350636,0.0003532085,0.00046112543,0.00038119563,0.0012297595,0.000114216506,0.00056131347],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0004973516,0.0003408421,0.00025740187,0.00023764382,0.00043468527,0.0003715968,0.000047426867,0.0006165954,0.00008589229],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000026866172,0.00017445594,0.0011525393,0.003189131,0.00017889548,0.004954732,0.60178584,0.00021665776,0.0025214858,0.3497122,0.0015675784,0.034519646],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0027948879,0.00022281021,0.003695447,0.0139235,0.00045217472,0.0005189754,0.82566273,0.0009577439,0.00023735345,0.0072648856,0.1418458,0.002423676],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.38798532,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.96960497,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5816197,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0006131205,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00043301008,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99990433},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2022901869","doi":"10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.01.238","title":"Variability in English Yes/No Questions: A Study of Communicative Functions","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Context (archaeology); Psychology; Subject (documents); Task (project management); Computer science; Geography","score_opus":0.12508119412359042,"score_gpt":0.36858168280298825,"score_spread":0.24350048867939783,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2022901869","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97399145,0.00007837446,9.148075e-7,0.00023825793,0.000110950146,0.00041407128,0.000014802276,0.000044747372,0.0251064],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9993283,0.00001195179,0.00007400948,0.00001603482,0.00009719165,0.00022894518,0.0000041172284,0.000003100648,0.00023634234],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990877,0.00020116623,0.00023384202,0.00016004102,0.00017767388,0.000139595],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99926645,0.00012020547,0.000108282795,0.00013998817,0.00033509784,0.000029954386],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00052327686,0.00008618575,0.00015282501,0.000062609586,0.00069325924,0.0002114168,0.00031799643,0.000030202873,0.0005759084],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000096241565,0.000064930304,0.000023672847,0.00014261316,0.0014244925,0.00066041556,0.0001324046,0.0001409309,0.000010545985],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000006795701,0.0025271866,0.14310007,0.000018516328,0.000008422296,2.1034747e-7,0.78200233,4.8327996e-7,0.00005749423,0.0674395,0.0003930876,0.0044459156],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0003090096,0.00038694098,0.11717063,0.000018807159,0.000034322722,1.9676983e-7,0.87130034,0.000017321361,0.0000057535867,0.009711926,0.0008782851,0.00016644617],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.016620744,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.014300098,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.089298025,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001903145,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007175972,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98992765},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2024002186","doi":"10.1016/s0378-2166(01)00060-1","title":"Repetitions as self-repair strategies in English and German conversations","year":2003,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Pragmatics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":150,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"German; Linguistics; Demonstrative; Psychology; Verb; Repetition (rhetorical device); Pronoun; Computer science","score_opus":0.018830081132987463,"score_gpt":0.2890146241682085,"score_spread":0.27018454303522105,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2024002186","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.55408865,0.00078653026,0.00010365787,0.0005857329,0.00038293688,0.00013966628,0.000008984196,0.00008280253,0.44382107],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9953258,0.0002698549,0.0035426172,0.00010201127,0.00014182,0.0000037293973,0.000002334449,0.000010440783,0.0006014152],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990314,0.0001596372,0.00046524298,0.00005756249,0.00017492435,0.00011122749],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988791,0.0002137278,0.00031889332,0.00020063776,0.00033561498,0.000052057145],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00047019016,0.00009111005,0.00017062135,0.00015665882,0.00015108768,0.00029857687,0.00012240333,0.00003403795,0.0006880699],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00023840825,0.00007667145,0.00006138304,0.000048226335,0.00015578592,0.00081619207,0.000017664523,0.00023634374,0.000010684988],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000018787027,0.000104070336,0.00018356756,0.000031498224,0.000049129758,0.000012340665,0.12345308,0.000024971134,0.000008697971,0.87483805,0.0012754289,0.000017252914],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011023339,0.00019092097,0.00095448433,0.00018517955,0.00015916025,0.00013039752,0.5950208,0.0001566376,0.000045963156,0.13812222,0.26366365,0.0002683007],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000026725707,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0005119224,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.73671585,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000037018006,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00024038888,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7533883},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2025674441","doi":"10.1111/1467-9566.00240","title":"The limitations of a negotiation model for perimenopausal women","year":2001,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Sociology of Health & Illness","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":35,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université Laval","funders":"","keywords":"Negotiation; Explanatory model; Explanatory power; Credibility; Transactional leadership; Transactional analysis; Psychology; Social psychology; Medicine; Sociology; Political science; Epistemology","score_opus":0.16008435025142945,"score_gpt":0.3573398134054428,"score_spread":0.19725546315401335,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2025674441","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9721187,0.0031045456,0.002086911,0.013649565,0.00029381565,0.0005375455,0.0000740141,0.00004130513,0.0080936],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99747884,0.00061440177,0.00018002112,0.00030538137,0.00006439968,0.00019483593,0.000036476784,0.000009874234,0.0011157859],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99905556,0.00018302178,0.0003764534,0.000087888686,0.00007210827,0.00022494259],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99847716,0.00068821426,0.00034948194,0.00024817412,0.00021238065,0.000024594527],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006817155,0.00007093646,0.00021128725,0.00003553403,0.00091528107,0.000011875038,0.00021276811,0.00004257644,0.000034111454],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000960058,0.000050936454,0.000040718016,0.000019092437,0.0012258709,0.000091746115,0.000024799432,0.00008069542,0.000002467063],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000026733249,0.000043983528,0.000021302843,0.000024461498,0.000024540708,1.892657e-8,0.35672837,0.00017644354,0.000020580947,0.63836396,0.0004977964,0.0040718066],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007030093,0.00039272962,0.0005315762,0.000017746117,0.000017175216,0.0000010200032,0.76198435,0.0044743707,0.000026470407,0.18927304,0.04242853,0.00014998477],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001417814,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00053959875,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4490909,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000049539998,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0002920213,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7039694},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2026097152","doi":"10.7202/009785ar","title":"Discourse Markers in Audiovisual Translating","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Meta Journal des traducteurs","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":72,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Conversation; Meaning (existential); Discourse marker; Interpersonal communication; Psychology; Communication; Philosophy","score_opus":0.07367648197588494,"score_gpt":0.32182423234507057,"score_spread":0.24814775036918563,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2026097152","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8604051,0.058430012,0.00077614374,0.007262777,0.00058826344,0.0002624689,0.000028938955,0.00012374134,0.07212254],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99214983,0.001881551,0.0019832323,0.00018424013,0.00080146245,0.000013425627,0.000006334802,0.000040223164,0.002939699],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99816185,0.00033954094,0.0005639303,0.00018557602,0.00032875375,0.0004203671],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991964,0.000104803985,0.00018942555,0.00029814395,0.00008269605,0.00012851368],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008680313,0.00024068182,0.00037698395,0.0002494158,0.0004614264,0.0005911728,0.0004881196,0.000038184124,0.0034172437],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000048031427,0.00018051868,0.00029911898,0.00009790826,0.00059127813,0.0013304303,0.000022363463,0.00057163776,0.0000562187],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00015154752,0.00068551244,0.0011213785,0.00006674072,0.0015888097,0.00013171141,0.13625804,0.0009866036,0.00080736785,0.3000533,0.0035323682,0.55461663],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.004996749,0.0004920322,0.012678028,0.00039738844,0.0026915453,0.0010580971,0.1571229,0.00077463983,0.0007246996,0.062357552,0.7545142,0.0021921296],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00010190081,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0038881318,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.75098187,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007414081,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008216665,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99749374},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2027078132","doi":"10.1121/1.4920810","title":"Exposure to an unfamiliar language bolsters talker learning","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Identification (biology); Comprehension; First language; Linguistics; Foreign language; Language acquisition; Second language; Cognitive psychology; Audiology; Medicine","score_opus":0.03551225877627549,"score_gpt":0.2905075838860294,"score_spread":0.25499532510975387,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2027078132","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9106629,0.0027003624,0.022715734,0.029814826,0.0010200898,0.0004639301,0.000036329733,0.00009731223,0.03248851],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99162406,0.000057752226,0.004090785,0.0020802938,0.00038674573,0.0000010964976,9.527607e-7,0.000017252441,0.0017410557],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986787,0.00031212976,0.00031916652,0.00006187273,0.00045094485,0.00017723044],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99862033,0.00022896107,0.00033687093,0.00041914947,0.00026877114,0.0001259208],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00070368836,0.00011221953,0.0002264128,0.0000162897,0.00024152051,0.00007377612,0.0008893861,0.000030786865,0.00021979604],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00018986265,0.000055707274,0.00020636697,0.00007696876,0.00072948646,0.00019300249,0.00018789447,0.00044579658,0.000019043631],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00028562782,0.00037008902,0.00019449137,0.000042326206,0.0004256272,0.0000038462117,0.7670027,0.032498453,0.00895486,0.001050706,0.17215948,0.01701178],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004627455,0.0008486002,0.00031279214,0.000075272554,0.00023345035,0.000026666674,0.9397999,0.0038642657,0.00024107251,0.00079250534,0.053167213,0.00017552014],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00023142161,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000146070015,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.17279717,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000041093117,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000093454015,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.26878235},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2028222754","doi":"10.1177/1525822x05285843","title":"Communication Problems Between Researchers and Informants With Speech Difficulties: Methodological and Analytic Issues","year":2006,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Field Methods","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":13,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of New Brunswick","funders":"","keywords":"Interview; Psychology; Focus (optics); Qualitative research; Social psychology; Focus group; Data collection; Applied psychology; Sociology; Social science","score_opus":0.2961043036585409,"score_gpt":0.4659955606303626,"score_spread":0.16989125697182172,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2028222754","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.73218733,0.010090396,0.009900612,0.008510393,0.000057490113,0.0008719807,0.000023799756,0.00028063386,0.23807737],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.6529378,0.0006303076,0.338321,0.00016183627,0.00015561681,0.000038954586,0.00004656353,0.000015726122,0.0076921517],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99852765,0.0007700752,0.00022999202,0.0001494614,0.00014226309,0.00018054065],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9975073,0.0018263565,0.00009535867,0.00042857835,0.00009460302,0.000047839643],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0016289502,0.00012395477,0.00024909494,0.000081714934,0.00028653847,0.00030304663,0.00022581239,0.00007470088,0.00021795895],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001965456,0.00008165307,0.000023639466,0.000053647396,0.0004625429,0.00028675122,0.00016419866,0.00028802574,0.0000026777068],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00017744648,0.0002264369,0.030713836,0.0005508466,0.00041708132,0.000009676504,0.14153643,0.000034307035,0.0007092743,0.5020438,0.009059733,0.31452116],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.003007633,0.0016418203,0.18032685,0.0006186846,0.00049013324,0.000049478225,0.19105287,0.0008318895,0.0066257925,0.15357251,0.46007785,0.00170447],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0019680758,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0010399967,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.45101812,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000108393815,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000017889231,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.33297154},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2029705886","doi":"10.1177/0891241606286989","title":"Concatenated Exploration","year":2006,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Contemporary Ethnography","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":30,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary","funders":"","keywords":"Grounded theory; Field (mathematics); Process (computing); Exploratory research; Sociology; Set (abstract data type); Cognitive science; Computer science; Epistemology; Psychology; Qualitative research; Social science; Mathematics","score_opus":0.09533241475479254,"score_gpt":0.29416739840182504,"score_spread":0.1988349836470325,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2029705886","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.28666896,0.014430517,0.000820843,0.008564891,0.0013386285,0.00027062852,0.00003084106,0.00015626776,0.68771845],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99781036,0.000052388415,0.00012807437,0.0002635039,0.0006201021,0.000004410423,0.0000276872,0.000016869117,0.0010766252],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986196,0.00019029893,0.00067987136,0.00007972616,0.00030369035,0.00012680667],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983913,0.00010074914,0.0007285026,0.00023438045,0.00049511285,0.000049970724],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00052947033,0.00013545538,0.0002518817,0.00040683374,0.00018912287,0.00026140513,0.0003205694,0.000047541573,0.0002747282],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000015678237,0.000102118924,0.00023319405,0.0001246249,0.00035576537,0.0017529302,0.000021544116,0.00026206623,0.00001748142],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00020970294,0.0004808704,0.0013915681,0.000043070537,0.0003108032,0.000093750714,0.120417945,0.000042598218,0.0014652781,0.5672238,0.30721512,0.0011054835],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0016463674,0.00032114645,0.00049906224,0.00012825256,0.000059747737,0.00002277483,0.15579426,0.00002004631,0.0011742857,0.070451654,0.7695383,0.00034409942],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00021852754,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00013213902,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7111414,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001130905,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009807401,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.41642886},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2030191124","doi":"10.1353/mdr.2011.0010","title":"Storytelling and Drama: Exploring Narrative Episodes in Plays (review)","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Modern Drama","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Drama; Storytelling; Narrative; Conversation; Creativity; Literature; Psychology; Linguistics; Sociology; Aesthetics; Art; Social psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.1495371193579531,"score_gpt":0.28315874889986853,"score_spread":0.13362162954191542,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2030191124","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8028855,0.0484257,0.00029927015,0.0003687352,0.00018893614,0.00036250288,0.00001116105,0.00014328568,0.14731492],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99417305,0.0039452566,0.0003453404,0.00020052289,0.00008948745,0.000107207976,0.00000766098,0.000024040759,0.0011074524],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990945,0.00009664673,0.00025808634,0.00021238519,0.00012554553,0.00021284998],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99937886,0.00006692546,0.00008941352,0.0003557621,0.000060984803,0.000048070797],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00021953238,0.0001615483,0.00023754341,0.00008448359,0.000223888,0.000090978625,0.00023664226,0.000030195546,0.0008098918],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000025805262,0.00014014768,0.000040907737,0.000029850793,0.00024087839,0.0006237051,0.00008696964,0.00020408577,0.00003745641],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000014160822,0.00008909516,0.0003607539,0.0001665588,0.00002819738,0.00001396036,0.85874075,0.000013019587,0.000039229544,0.13134655,0.00028136867,0.008906364],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0020902432,0.00028837184,0.00467821,0.004394506,0.00015725347,0.000024659656,0.8112968,0.0039520245,0.0012691279,0.120857075,0.04891681,0.002074927],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0004994886,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0020242205,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.19128755,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000029188104,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000024911771,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8867747},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2030992269","doi":"10.1515/lingvan-2014-1008","title":"Language structure and social agency: Confirming polar questions in conversation","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Linguistics Vanguard","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":25,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Semiotics; Linguistics; Conversation; Agency (philosophy); Repetition (rhetorical device); Function (biology); Conversation analysis; Selection (genetic algorithm); Computer science; Epistemology; Psychology; Artificial intelligence; Philosophy","score_opus":0.04871211242979754,"score_gpt":0.30793624629591115,"score_spread":0.2592241338661136,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2030992269","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8740878,0.0020521018,0.000084735926,0.0008446592,0.0016223291,0.0003228534,0.00036625259,0.00022177682,0.12039751],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99735546,0.0000075834864,0.00050644117,0.00018172667,0.0011637219,0.000005087605,0.0001379629,0.000018001168,0.00062402716],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99920636,0.00010944339,0.0002104416,0.00014749536,0.00015710336,0.00016913972],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99933857,0.000083311854,0.00009498847,0.0001940867,0.00023748685,0.000051575218],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00020969078,0.00012126223,0.00015636164,0.000104194245,0.00016551815,0.00018946594,0.00014080032,0.00006361209,0.00020143914],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0006681449,0.00012279037,0.000025089954,0.000037028432,0.00022526029,0.000067318004,0.000055530294,0.00020349064,0.000018556468],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001252819,0.000023292841,0.00094870216,0.000026192087,0.000016252754,0.00002154817,0.46422654,0.0000072548496,0.000060922725,0.5333145,0.0005940315,0.00074822194],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0027065687,0.00014023343,0.010373638,0.00013433957,0.00018842766,0.000013878165,0.58390486,0.00094970915,0.00030292413,0.07776256,0.32240015,0.0011226893],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0016933726,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.006245084,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.45555195,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000049421957,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000975889,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.50072455},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2031023832","doi":"10.1017/s0305000911000018","title":"Speaker reliability in preschoolers' inferences about the meanings of novel words","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Child Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":17,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Inference; Task (project management); Object (grammar); Competence (human resources); Cognitive psychology; Linguistics; Developmental psychology; Social psychology; Artificial intelligence; Computer science","score_opus":0.04613778786177981,"score_gpt":0.27496734816586227,"score_spread":0.22882956030408247,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2031023832","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7237684,0.0016162468,0.000027539769,0.0006402712,0.00016496298,0.00009341739,0.00001133208,0.000009543841,0.2736683],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99869555,0.0000674015,0.00031870787,0.00022686325,0.00023816316,0.0000020266734,0.0000013142329,0.000009871837,0.00044008667],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988229,0.00010673469,0.00057509856,0.000080389866,0.00027467514,0.00014015101],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99869996,0.00012474402,0.0005591415,0.0004074918,0.00016972047,0.00003893032],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008015132,0.0001133036,0.00024759132,0.00011326069,0.000083946084,0.00007511703,0.00063110766,0.000035966383,0.0018329112],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00019988668,0.00006409311,0.00012274733,0.00006268846,0.0003445792,0.00041972884,0.000072898016,0.00042560787,0.000004940678],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001287352,0.0005816162,0.0066480665,0.000048215694,0.00010253813,0.00001546407,0.8173227,0.000029226647,0.00016067996,0.17217743,0.0011774607,0.001607906],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0033423787,0.00048498987,0.24421453,0.0013584455,0.00021544324,0.00010142365,0.6953599,0.00006777708,0.0023034175,0.007833014,0.04411208,0.0006065948],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0011499841,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0022080254,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.27492717,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000019223973,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007164325,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9990795},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2032320667","doi":"10.5430/elr.v2n2p160","title":"Determiners and Adjectives in English and Nigerian Pidgin - A Contrastive Inquiry","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Linguistics Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Pidgin; Linguistics; Contrastive analysis; Mathematics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.09625503432896763,"score_gpt":0.3649171775459668,"score_spread":0.26866214321699916,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2032320667","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.668475,0.0010822967,0.0000034183233,0.000068022426,0.0009451678,0.0005444773,0.00003232166,0.000098476135,0.32875082],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9951863,0.00021955819,0.00016271629,0.00004051231,0.0031644339,0.00012049188,0.00001602776,0.000027701199,0.0010622066],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982863,0.00036351001,0.00027006943,0.0003123897,0.00031508858,0.00045260764],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.994937,0.0012369269,0.000052615553,0.00033635402,0.0032924851,0.00014460448],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00084685587,0.00016127713,0.0002336765,0.0003294878,0.00032260496,0.0009070798,0.00026078845,0.00007458263,0.00037443163],"category_scores_gemma":[0.020744655,0.00014624477,0.0000212716,0.00010073533,0.0016272645,0.00019286072,0.00025892886,0.0006262225,0.000014023687],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003421504,0.00010926818,0.004651984,0.000081120794,0.00003768481,0.000016780361,0.66442007,0.0000023909884,0.000030900228,0.32220772,0.00616696,0.0022409055],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014175852,0.00025561484,0.014385281,0.00020664318,0.00001427746,6.10217e-7,0.8111203,0.0004496446,0.000105944244,0.020674022,0.15085372,0.00051639735],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0014153474,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.001849331,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3276886,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000050539147,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001007533,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.987504},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2033443013","doi":"10.5539/ies.v3n2p167","title":"Interpersonal Functions of EFL Teachers’ Evaluative Discourse","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Education Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Interpersonal communication; Psychology; Appraisal theory; Systemic functional linguistics; Discourse analysis; Grammar; Function (biology); Systemic functional grammar; Interpersonal relationship; Dimension (graph theory); Linguistics; Social psychology; Pedagogy","score_opus":0.10619836377884719,"score_gpt":0.44130450554622824,"score_spread":0.33510614176738107,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2033443013","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7562822,0.0009041077,0.00007199852,0.0073806136,0.010844143,0.00017617554,0.00010354541,0.0000669154,0.22417031],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.960218,0.00004601801,0.00056244666,0.00022030757,0.00089373323,0.00014784589,0.00008618959,0.00001404945,0.037811395],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989476,0.000059775382,0.00033654587,0.00018787685,0.0003538514,0.00011434132],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9968967,0.00021393399,0.00025268394,0.00029964308,0.0022987153,0.00003836596],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00027244724,0.00014516473,0.00017447704,0.00019824118,0.00023178502,0.00010416963,0.00038755834,0.00003083341,0.0040482297],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00057963666,0.00011917817,0.00010225436,0.000049611957,0.0009223632,0.0004696333,0.00010737363,0.00025536094,0.00015756184],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000026673111,0.000681844,0.0028334905,0.000016498636,0.0007625896,3.1019795e-7,0.29639325,0.000005991927,0.0010225612,0.6209193,0.053376593,0.023960931],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0003229468,0.00005037183,0.004038993,0.00008216516,0.00009847258,0.000006280086,0.7159284,0.000033963974,0.00030437205,0.011966221,0.26693603,0.00023178941],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00024852407,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0017413228,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.60895306,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006195256,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00028454128,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99686223},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2033969131","doi":"10.1163/15699846-01402002","title":"Exceptional Clitic Placement in Cypriot Greek: Results from an MET Study","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Greek Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":15,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"Clitic; Complementizer; Linguistics; Pronoun; Counterexample; Psychology; Set (abstract data type); Interlanguage; Mathematics; Computer science; Syntax; Philosophy; Combinatorics","score_opus":0.07572525029962657,"score_gpt":0.3412433972337527,"score_spread":0.2655181469341261,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2033969131","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.93283916,0.00015931658,0.00016219549,0.00024325399,0.0018842613,0.00018840654,0.00018036782,0.000027135056,0.064315915],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99319196,0.000016536846,0.0016074515,0.00016585883,0.004342703,0.0000025048757,0.000045607343,0.000020165371,0.000607239],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9977148,0.0004343074,0.0010183267,0.00016025397,0.00047005038,0.00020225089],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99739605,0.0006090167,0.00063914,0.0004773977,0.0007649587,0.00011345212],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0015491742,0.0001672839,0.00034090094,0.00020343547,0.00020002617,0.0002713064,0.0005253817,0.000042768763,0.00046665658],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0022995728,0.00013738322,0.00007932009,0.000042291114,0.00015947632,0.00012418666,0.000077047356,0.00047562912,0.000029182862],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0020502757,0.008233058,0.025770664,0.00006334991,0.0007521576,0.0007666775,0.48220327,0.002882025,0.00005720665,0.46168765,0.009909683,0.005623993],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0218084,0.006993095,0.06480242,0.0006321572,0.00072607707,0.00006683297,0.3859115,0.0035509625,0.00002355656,0.10483634,0.40921977,0.0014288859],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00064359343,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0059412085,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3993101,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008153479,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00012569809,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5602325},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2035088287","doi":"10.1017/s0305000912000530","title":"That's not what you said earlier: preschoolers expect partners to be referentially consistent","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Child Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":31,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Canada Research Chairs","keywords":"Psychology; Expression (computer science); Referent; Conversation; Object (grammar); Developmental psychology; Nonverbal communication; Eye tracking; Communication; Cognitive psychology; Linguistics","score_opus":0.05634143347280797,"score_gpt":0.2965278207802682,"score_spread":0.24018638730746023,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2035088287","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7932945,0.0050375476,0.000023342916,0.02762927,0.0009860784,0.00042997982,0.00002443846,0.00006461693,0.17251025],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98820776,0.00026362634,0.00023370047,0.005452899,0.000775454,0.000016599428,0.000013596643,0.000035074572,0.0050012656],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982704,0.00015869904,0.0005436792,0.0001683496,0.000547578,0.0003113291],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99836105,0.000091908434,0.00045467974,0.0005855494,0.00026774587,0.00023906503],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003053089,0.00022802553,0.00037358535,0.00021323867,0.0002381341,0.0015548569,0.0006468423,0.00005646589,0.0075845774],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000787131,0.00016659335,0.00023522334,0.00004545252,0.00017151593,0.0017806204,0.00011907229,0.00041668685,0.00018687853],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00035135908,0.00066805765,0.00026702214,0.000102554455,0.0012456689,0.00020780176,0.625394,0.00014721218,0.0035715469,0.096710674,0.24830766,0.02302648],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013714317,0.00032900693,0.002301809,0.000460054,0.00017507754,0.000110887544,0.6165359,0.000006279521,0.004067899,0.00025936743,0.3738422,0.00054006145],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00032755043,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0006639678,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.19491331,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005785531,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000085762826,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9994816},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2036737516","doi":"10.1558/cam.v11i1.20265","title":"Back to the future: Can conversation analysis be used to judge physicians’ malpractice history?","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Communication & Medicine","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Malpractice; Conversation; Harm; Medicine; Conversation analysis; Medical malpractice; Family medicine; Face (sociological concept); Psychology; Medical emergency; Law; Social psychology; Political science; Sociology","score_opus":0.14637612847037562,"score_gpt":0.3313116255590074,"score_spread":0.18493549708863177,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2036737516","genre_codex":"commentary","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.016618218,0.0049868077,0.0007187684,0.7747493,0.000984507,0.00083510653,0.00003779087,0.00014437345,0.20092514],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9678257,0.0001295958,0.000383289,0.01932066,0.0008211427,0.000102715174,0.00045265481,0.000026325593,0.010937889],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99808246,0.0005941253,0.00040882739,0.00022313112,0.00048955187,0.00020191305],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99567914,0.00036176597,0.0003109687,0.002819911,0.00064782065,0.00018038304],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001053165,0.00019035405,0.0003317592,0.000254628,0.0003094481,0.000100976475,0.0013916148,0.000042668842,0.0033053716],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00023344245,0.00013702264,0.000077801684,0.0004044502,0.00039217394,0.0003409104,0.00017940506,0.0002755011,0.00046695408],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000033862725,0.000067671186,0.00011204457,0.000006687468,0.00021764914,3.8171552e-7,0.5016928,0.000114342954,0.0000483071,0.10110256,0.39521796,0.0013857814],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00036065798,0.000060613267,0.00049090764,0.000023517696,0.00035608353,6.3783307e-7,0.21165787,0.00014751319,0.000011654474,0.000116330695,0.78663504,0.00013916327],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0038893612,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.04376195,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9512075,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00037514805,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013497987,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99760574},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2037894182","doi":"10.1177/014272370002006004","title":"Comprehension of 'because' and 'so': the role of prior event representation","year":2000,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"First Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":12,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Comprehension; Meaning (existential); Event (particle physics); Psychology; Representation (politics); Developmental psychology; Content (measure theory); Linguistics; Cognitive psychology; Mathematics","score_opus":0.019458754305261606,"score_gpt":0.2737793772891132,"score_spread":0.2543206229838516,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2037894182","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9506411,0.0036398645,0.0000017870319,0.00028844608,0.000027236703,0.00016035947,0.00003481089,0.000024836905,0.04518153],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99766225,0.00012879886,0.0000484491,0.000042255222,0.00006417692,0.000009517569,0.000026413622,0.000008784331,0.0020093876],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994203,0.00006173316,0.00020708136,0.00009201133,0.00013863671,0.00008022849],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992896,0.00012181349,0.00010967394,0.00041723895,0.000044669647,0.000017050263],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00008901195,0.00007190485,0.00012622598,0.0000306958,0.00025457932,0.000038934617,0.00016813354,0.000020446123,0.0032604518],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000013162831,0.000047293208,0.000041943713,0.000031137384,0.0002932318,0.00011361035,0.000062787374,0.000061979634,0.000015710437],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007617353,0.00018505764,0.0011519084,0.00009291411,0.0000789712,0.0000033787244,0.8579123,0.000083058905,0.0033469684,0.0879435,0.00070216024,0.048423614],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0015111874,0.00023359973,0.03386397,0.0003448101,0.00017627256,0.000017087135,0.49259195,0.0009981939,0.020291343,0.004610137,0.44491336,0.00044809704],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.002127211,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0018825019,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.44421118,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000055492424,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000013253088,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9976507},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2038195262","doi":"10.5296/ijl.v6i3.5749","title":"Face-Enhancing Strategies in Compliment Responses by Canadian University Students","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":22,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Cape Breton University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Preference; Face (sociological concept); Task (project management); Social psychology; Linguistics; Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.031150012489732242,"score_gpt":0.31744141922661845,"score_spread":0.2862914067368862,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2038195262","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6998142,0.0004232614,0.0020191348,0.0021705006,0.0045799497,0.00013654845,0.00023341921,0.00003008289,0.2905929],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9976983,0.000042681037,0.00026223576,0.0001325073,0.0005560118,1.863e-7,0.000012220248,0.00000721422,0.0012886411],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99900967,0.000109675406,0.00030743924,0.000066875305,0.0003843998,0.00012194772],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985916,0.00019416108,0.0002343184,0.000109619534,0.0007897242,0.00008055887],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00039663463,0.00008305481,0.00012903931,0.0002732246,0.000097311946,0.00033696272,0.00077151007,0.000025124307,0.00019132797],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00041562496,0.00007999571,0.000042624622,0.00002297049,0.00010986059,0.000115176896,0.0000558029,0.00019009675,0.000013858417],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00018187315,0.00024602778,0.00808861,0.0000111704485,0.0002557771,0.00020620105,0.03674955,0.0007694856,0.00012851806,0.9456366,0.007094865,0.00063133147],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001175496,0.00012792295,0.0036664035,0.00021427365,0.00003423342,0.000014089066,0.1004719,0.00019153411,0.00013322405,0.0064609675,0.8872835,0.0002264748],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0121118855,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.13171008,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9391756,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00025018377,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00032561304,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99446654},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2038291324","doi":"10.1080/10503307.2013.807525","title":"The therapeutic relationship in action: How therapists and clients co-manage relational disaffiliation","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Psychotherapy Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":74,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Conversation; Psychology; Action (physics); Energy (signal processing); Psychotherapist; Therapeutic relationship; Conversation analysis; Social psychology; Style (visual arts); Communication","score_opus":0.2992415147538855,"score_gpt":0.4462750090275001,"score_spread":0.14703349427361462,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2038291324","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.75157255,0.006935934,0.00019474208,0.074450135,0.00041928538,0.0019335438,0.000015218022,0.00013156308,0.16434701],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.96667755,0.0025480597,0.00004372193,0.00019004667,0.00019914992,0.00034604646,0.000023665332,0.000026028047,0.02994576],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9979469,0.00072627194,0.00021912382,0.00023955741,0.0005451102,0.0003230442],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99786997,0.0012566919,0.00008032686,0.00052764453,0.00021324497,0.000052095158],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0012469495,0.00012435521,0.00010163279,0.00020685437,0.0012003081,0.0010799615,0.00034287176,0.00006240232,0.0010451679],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000033448003,0.00008405332,0.000038000377,0.00017638221,0.00071979157,0.0006866498,0.0000146850825,0.00050023553,0.00020426004],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007451723,0.00011113384,0.015962293,0.000010527118,0.000045250366,4.4257885e-7,0.032792903,0.0000031415505,0.00012411534,0.9171448,0.0053384537,0.028392455],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011795464,0.00011731975,0.30721524,0.0000356716,0.0000037006823,0.0000024878223,0.032000165,0.0004900516,0.000018466599,0.2964106,0.36228248,0.00024427418],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00019452677,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0016865359,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.62073416,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000060535716,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000040108975,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999957},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2039668712","doi":"10.3366/nfs.2011-2.007","title":"Repair as a Conversational Resource for (Dis)Affiliation in the Negotiation of Linguistic Identity","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Nottingham French Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Negotiation; Identity (music); Linguistics; Resource (disambiguation); Psychology; Sociology; Communication; Aesthetics; Art; Computer science; Social science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.14677115746967817,"score_gpt":0.3463539171929848,"score_spread":0.19958275972330664,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2039668712","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6851677,0.0052393503,0.00042083702,0.0012762903,0.00085184193,0.0014610342,0.000104670995,0.00024158302,0.3052367],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9978399,0.00003696286,0.00084289024,0.00018128371,0.00026332276,0.00011635898,0.000041063347,0.000007984457,0.00067020976],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989675,0.00012319526,0.00037809007,0.00015342898,0.00024260758,0.00013514653],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99836856,0.0006492142,0.00028127548,0.0002945481,0.00039510414,0.000011292713],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00078047346,0.000109302586,0.00017702303,0.000093283204,0.00029766184,0.00004122318,0.00023862164,0.000028550068,0.00015082509],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0012979665,0.00007993384,0.000090884,0.00007087818,0.00031618236,0.00023183753,0.000058449943,0.000091853464,0.000010796739],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000011541127,0.00008705868,0.0023821096,0.00007623459,0.000071949784,6.299459e-7,0.50147516,0.000005185099,0.000006564112,0.49345148,0.0022392413,0.00019286163],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0015514581,0.00041236298,0.06829188,0.00028292506,0.00028634383,0.0000026190905,0.6558943,0.00065124687,0.00027165323,0.20480518,0.0670651,0.00048496408],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0012731439,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.004950937,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.31267223,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000381867,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000047575333,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.32596073},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2041222320","doi":"10.1075/fol.16.2.03mun","title":"Knowledge moves in conversational exchanges","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Functions of Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":16,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"Communication source; Conversation; Interpersonal communication; Interpretation (philosophy); Perspective (graphical); Epistemology; Computer science; Sociology; Linguistics; Communication; Artificial intelligence; Philosophy","score_opus":0.04253484094454991,"score_gpt":0.2950551137612401,"score_spread":0.2525202728166902,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2041222320","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.37154818,0.0032512916,0.000046289246,0.0011174149,0.0002892201,0.00014166969,0.00007789375,0.00009736619,0.62343067],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.983222,0.00001749474,0.00010044034,0.000119513694,0.00021300542,0.000012297999,0.000077700075,0.0000064664405,0.016231095],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994519,0.000045563822,0.00018348706,0.000105182604,0.000097739154,0.00011612854],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994516,0.00008389241,0.00006798566,0.00029539637,0.000077315155,0.000023838526],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00011201059,0.00008519236,0.00012321447,0.00018918113,0.0000876342,0.000044752982,0.00016567572,0.000028457776,0.003967266],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000035648103,0.00007552944,0.000049026505,0.00007282272,0.00014081206,0.00022960664,0.000022660386,0.00009269587,0.00012895936],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000031190826,0.0004950411,0.00051537843,0.000031910855,0.00003600322,0.0000057454595,0.28126258,0.000028447961,0.0011291025,0.6925748,0.013740316,0.010149512],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002004711,0.00035985498,0.039343562,0.00017879758,0.000072004594,0.000008871582,0.73062116,0.00022891861,0.001366391,0.009908697,0.21525192,0.0006550877],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00028280605,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.002617313,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.68266606,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000023677409,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000041144544,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99694324},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2041935272","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v3n6p17","title":"Lexico-Semantic ‘Intraference’ in Educated Nigerian English (ENE)","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Lexico; Semantics (computer science); Linguistics; Nigerians; Psychology; Computer science; Philosophy; Lexicon","score_opus":0.02769127625218733,"score_gpt":0.28752420787633726,"score_spread":0.25983293162414994,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2041935272","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.33062023,0.0005767049,0.00003784416,0.0003246524,0.043866884,0.00019956015,0.00004318036,0.00008644884,0.6242445],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97959447,0.0000999616,0.00033580972,0.00019660678,0.018973695,0.000005497354,0.000030349553,0.000025307529,0.0007382949],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982435,0.00011157847,0.00081368594,0.0001289878,0.00048400028,0.00021824209],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.97629577,0.00029973025,0.0004839748,0.0002408518,0.022578923,0.00010077297],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003711634,0.00017292556,0.0002632882,0.00035829225,0.000091167145,0.0007579616,0.0010106704,0.000063532236,0.0024084433],"category_scores_gemma":[0.022771817,0.00015206405,0.00011144648,0.00005660434,0.00021616452,0.0003102964,0.0000908007,0.0005477813,0.000040509483],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008034607,0.00089958974,0.003371734,0.00003481322,0.00041270585,0.00008884789,0.19026129,0.0003374062,0.00002837428,0.7385355,0.06297209,0.0029772841],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0015602862,0.00014877178,0.0028899326,0.00038468934,0.00006140514,0.0000075373982,0.09136614,0.00016844811,0.00027413806,0.03208588,0.8705409,0.00051185244],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00045505507,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00057927414,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.80756885,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011973559,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00021866536,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9985035},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2042277662","doi":"10.1017/s1470542711000183","title":"Germans from Different Places: Constructing a German Space in Urban Canada","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Germanic Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo; University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"German; Ethnic group; Conversation; Space (punctuation); Conversation analysis; Sociology; Order (exchange); Linguistics; Gender studies; Geography; Genealogy; History; Anthropology; Communication; Philosophy","score_opus":0.04443913290879116,"score_gpt":0.2589226110032126,"score_spread":0.21448347809442148,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2042277662","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8610044,0.0007945815,0.00002420158,0.00009817081,0.0025242197,0.0000887494,0.00006829102,0.000020558955,0.13537683],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9968572,0.000054659107,0.000462339,0.00014746818,0.0019192434,0.0000015463567,0.000008768188,0.000025046354,0.0005237329],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984027,0.000105562045,0.00076320645,0.00012172363,0.00034309825,0.00026371446],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9981624,0.000271895,0.0007251159,0.00034076662,0.00038499088,0.000114833274],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00019233428,0.00019872948,0.00038437327,0.0001245879,0.00012860287,0.00012098666,0.0005087816,0.000048835773,0.0009930384],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00029352613,0.00016034064,0.00008327874,0.000033519424,0.00018086535,0.00009266633,0.00008051287,0.0005029263,0.0000072364105],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00014396764,0.00037393958,0.018159298,0.00009427743,0.00037992382,0.0010338638,0.3014392,0.000012226107,0.0001218853,0.66167104,0.016147165,0.0004231867],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.005303078,0.00043795648,0.021549767,0.0016108253,0.00075310294,0.00021335616,0.23891214,0.0006998109,0.0021561715,0.03494792,0.6913214,0.002094486],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.10446468,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.538242,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.67517424,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00019431871,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00050972344,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999202},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2044365663","doi":"10.1075/fol.10.2.02tab","title":"Rhetorical and thematic patterns in scheduling dialogues","year":2003,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Functions of Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":25,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"Rhetorical question; Dialogic; Linguistics; Computer science; Thematic map; Conversation; Thematic structure; Theme (computing); Thematic analysis; Systemic functional linguistics; Sociology; Qualitative research; Philosophy; World Wide Web","score_opus":0.06045690164233538,"score_gpt":0.2825112195117604,"score_spread":0.222054317869425,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2044365663","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9191863,0.0012429348,0.00024233294,0.000095886724,0.00015404788,0.00008992585,0.000022865954,0.00003830014,0.07892738],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.997874,0.000024717026,0.00031872015,0.00003111843,0.00006328376,0.000018159066,0.000017158583,0.000009272126,0.0016435565],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99945664,0.00007376021,0.00018484096,0.00009493082,0.00008357609,0.000106228545],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99949133,0.00013152316,0.000058448655,0.00026359648,0.000030842104,0.000024261875],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00015076839,0.00007642819,0.00013279043,0.0001037738,0.00008812627,0.00005524987,0.00008609295,0.00002440804,0.0010603205],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000108897264,0.000061705636,0.000031211646,0.000042786432,0.000106075655,0.00014823824,0.000024498704,0.00009938842,0.000023957093],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009731856,0.00028000135,0.011646549,0.00013472345,0.000052750882,0.000010061562,0.20364723,0.000036801313,0.00046469452,0.78146476,0.0003028522,0.001949827],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011030262,0.00012748523,0.0053227614,0.00027318194,0.00007712544,0.00001867373,0.9782338,0.00013222256,0.0006754053,0.005413661,0.00818287,0.0004397728],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00041363965,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0019065652,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7760511,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000012819426,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001783652,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99985284},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2044654152","doi":"10.1037/a0021328","title":"Tip-of-the-tongue states reveal age differences in the syllable frequency effect.","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":37,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Syllable; Phonology; Psychology; Audiology; Word lists by frequency; Speech production; Incidence (geometry); Linguistics; Medicine; Mathematics","score_opus":0.06999025108180336,"score_gpt":0.3156712088566176,"score_spread":0.24568095777481425,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2044654152","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9245726,0.0016919224,0.0000040625837,0.000118627184,0.00025004853,0.00010922522,0.0000016002521,0.0000056647764,0.07324623],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99933445,0.00007148075,0.000043351134,0.00020313269,0.00008993004,0.000010926583,0.0000033893994,0.0000062766694,0.00023705143],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987607,0.0006258906,0.00029925635,0.00008265982,0.00012607928,0.000105414],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99932843,0.00014097922,0.0003365977,0.00012343278,0.000051221876,0.000019341478],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00050210516,0.00009497454,0.00017882095,0.0000711686,0.00020224435,0.00004426806,0.00024340552,0.000040057945,0.00047965118],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000030103063,0.00005317881,0.000061329934,0.000037942442,0.0004637974,0.00021299117,0.000025754369,0.00037063897,0.0000043303007],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000993405,0.0016010326,0.027333518,0.00010416191,0.0002879193,0.00019452085,0.85963386,0.0000031287955,0.07533305,0.027656244,0.0014584422,0.0054006926],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.006088193,0.0065444824,0.12352721,0.0010142379,0.00027823195,0.0008137063,0.75008756,0.00001096962,0.058578327,0.051291503,0.0011345141,0.00063109444],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000052638094,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000044041797,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.10954635,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000007626731,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000011634913,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5251844},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2045793922","doi":"10.2753/imo0020-8825430404","title":"Watch Your Tone … Relational Paralinguistic Messages in Negotiation","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Studies of Management and Organization","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Paralanguage; Negotiation; Psychology; Perception; Tone (literature); Social psychology; Affect (linguistics); Emotional expression; Cognitive psychology; Communication; Linguistics; Sociology","score_opus":0.05442771751616544,"score_gpt":0.31489260575229333,"score_spread":0.2604648882361279,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2045793922","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8868307,0.001886692,0.00060519023,0.010657211,0.0008329608,0.00057331263,0.0000142778945,0.0000908501,0.0985088],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9909104,0.0010913317,0.00047039977,0.00009054486,0.00012746992,0.00002338046,0.00010402375,0.000010155004,0.007172297],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992737,0.00002755278,0.00028770947,0.00012581554,0.00020811148,0.00007711253],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992422,0.00005504248,0.0001410865,0.00009911223,0.00045030998,0.00001224358],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000107812215,0.0000885869,0.00011215887,0.000113200964,0.00011018662,0.00008769089,0.00013836678,0.000018244089,0.0009802299],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00011879324,0.000078711695,0.000014349382,0.00007674412,0.00012115587,0.00036606926,0.00013430549,0.000044314005,0.000038725753],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000005507208,0.000077836085,0.033481006,0.000051167117,0.0002089279,0.0000012652298,0.019119058,0.00015940038,0.000023169894,0.9404008,0.004952507,0.0015194075],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0022173608,0.00007668386,0.71957004,0.00031620078,0.0001566081,0.0000026158657,0.13994211,0.0008584273,0.000390978,0.08239629,0.053458203,0.00061449345],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00017505731,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00022343939,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.85800445,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004372646,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000048140787,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999933},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2049815247","doi":"10.1177/0142723710370530","title":"A comparison of bilingual and monolingual children’s conversational repairs","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"First Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":21,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University; Institut National de Santé Publique du Québec","funders":"","keywords":"Neuroscience of multilingualism; Psychology; Ambiguity; Linguistics; Developmental psychology","score_opus":0.025718285782252343,"score_gpt":0.31084260346575165,"score_spread":0.28512431768349933,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2049815247","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97465295,0.000556828,0.000003911348,0.00022100336,0.0002145654,0.00013874634,0.00010254195,0.00010392922,0.02400554],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9983314,0.000006459642,0.00040786792,0.00005427896,0.0003477313,0.0000075438156,0.00010417172,0.000016389984,0.000724101],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991983,0.000029090992,0.0002797779,0.00017243208,0.00017407867,0.00014632102],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991552,0.00014433457,0.00016173521,0.00040492162,0.00008257149,0.000051214414],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00015719359,0.00012609166,0.00020766769,0.00008713461,0.00020593175,0.00009250333,0.00021975013,0.000055807814,0.0022623553],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00010354366,0.00010892973,0.00005596763,0.000029308021,0.00048045654,0.00014597416,0.000084022475,0.00024496161,0.000027867685],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000034840716,0.0002526653,0.0438806,0.000056024473,0.00010354818,0.0000054673387,0.644571,0.000008174204,0.0013657449,0.30670276,0.0014398989,0.0015792883],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0041058636,0.0004902526,0.10865166,0.00018665096,0.00029918004,0.0000916853,0.781956,0.0019475196,0.01771154,0.0031338765,0.07972515,0.0017006382],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0011416593,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.008794637,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.30356887,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000007782261,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000063395426,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9986497},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2054833622","doi":"10.15353/cjds.v1i3.54","title":"The Construction of the Disabled Speaker: Locating Stuttering in Disability Studies","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Journal of Disability Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":90,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Stuttering; Liminality; Psychology; Embodied cognition; Dialogical self; Disability studies; Oppression; Social psychology; Sociology; Developmental psychology; Epistemology; Gender studies","score_opus":0.10987408736493413,"score_gpt":0.33400489354508617,"score_spread":0.22413080618015202,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2054833622","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97254026,0.014833008,8.627477e-7,0.007944495,0.0013858062,0.0002264685,0.00002172255,0.0000060853636,0.0030412835],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99917763,0.00027702254,0.0000514835,0.000042475967,0.00036528383,0.000012589831,4.6544508e-7,0.000009998026,0.000063030595],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99796236,0.00043971636,0.00086754165,0.00011205352,0.00023276987,0.00038557785],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9973052,0.0010681117,0.0004985158,0.0005860016,0.00042424107,0.00011793506],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0017729749,0.00017500995,0.00043347353,0.000032790253,0.0009803846,0.00010079858,0.0005185238,0.000027084614,0.000047933187],"category_scores_gemma":[0.001942911,0.000093901406,0.00016730711,0.000121638746,0.008849928,0.0005009998,0.0001215709,0.00031017736,0.0000017769439],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000016331795,0.00007919542,0.7509928,0.00014940754,0.00035187718,5.285668e-7,0.16674536,0.0000334095,0.000007722282,0.077321686,0.0003234348,0.003978269],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000247131,0.00003590939,0.13866271,0.00023872218,0.00008492763,0.000010182169,0.84427655,0.0000026574728,0.00006873508,0.010965118,0.0052665086,0.0001408556],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.004253928,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.48687932,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6775312,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00073691417,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00019514505,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9938474},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2054846767","doi":"10.1080/09500780802691736","title":"Characteristics of teacher talk and learner talk in the online learning environment","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language and Education","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":29,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Royal Roads University","funders":"","keywords":"Asynchronous communication; Conversation; Psychology; Computer-mediated communication; Variety (cybernetics); Context (archaeology); Discourse analysis; Conversation analysis; Online discussion; Face-to-face; Linguistics; Computer science; Pedagogy; Mathematics education; Communication; World Wide Web; The Internet; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.019050988029731826,"score_gpt":0.2732855463823822,"score_spread":0.2542345583526504,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2054846767","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9840182,0.0019146013,0.0000016812184,0.0009810841,0.000026871872,0.00007267589,0.0000038545368,0.00000818076,0.012972838],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9947722,0.0002973966,0.00005101752,0.00024046871,0.00016587153,0.000005195739,0.00009117778,0.000004063755,0.0043726224],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99962515,0.00006235357,0.000113764785,0.000071474446,0.000062066305,0.000065182],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99974984,0.000027252649,0.00006480419,0.000135398,0.000009448134,0.00001325327],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00012091631,0.00005769728,0.00007322454,0.00003631937,0.00007333994,0.00006501346,0.00006686704,0.0000188772,0.00030097406],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000018059067,0.00003985875,0.000010859108,0.000014021748,0.00007967304,0.00010177321,0.0000128159945,0.00011649222,0.0000023319226],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000013239848,0.0006446709,0.0035675443,0.00003829007,0.000011062044,0.000003969651,0.62778825,0.0000026174364,0.0011440377,0.040067554,0.00029679254,0.326422],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00020648383,0.000109421264,0.26519832,0.000052826683,0.000031479998,0.000013185705,0.6730381,0.000042652304,0.00005760258,0.0010171505,0.060079094,0.00015362445],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00035389347,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00017001592,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.32626837,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000068231225,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000012244504,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3295455},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2055171103","doi":"10.1075/ijcl.19.4.04lar","title":"The emergence of implicit meaning","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of Corpus Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":24,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université Laval","funders":"","keywords":"Implicature; Linguistics; Meaning (existential); Interpretation (philosophy); Computer science; Quantifier (linguistics); Corpus linguistics; Natural language processing; Artificial intelligence; Pragmatics; Psychology; Epistemology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.030194576368073003,"score_gpt":0.30741476862452066,"score_spread":0.2772201922564477,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2055171103","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.07223705,0.0021323664,0.0068995627,0.0025801116,0.023759348,0.00012770426,0.000058679827,0.00004354254,0.8921616],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9957603,0.0001900018,0.0005437108,0.000087247485,0.002795446,6.404853e-7,0.0000021945482,0.000009127667,0.00061128504],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99886155,0.000055008233,0.000522288,0.00004530575,0.00042927114,0.00008657805],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9958698,0.00044587647,0.00071622,0.00017966572,0.0027569146,0.00003152393],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00045827386,0.00007082614,0.00012345056,0.00006779526,0.00013101859,0.00014731335,0.0008650683,0.000016625883,0.00018167184],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0022191224,0.000046842084,0.000089737376,0.00001767585,0.00020872167,0.000047812242,0.00006870152,0.00013524992,0.000006812676],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001942491,0.000025271536,0.0004408078,0.000003089392,0.00007497824,0.0000030785461,0.0038737697,0.00009918855,0.00009195305,0.99051225,0.0019400284,0.002916158],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002727153,0.00008165754,0.00026791013,0.00008978034,0.00004034059,0.000020852884,0.005141827,0.0004291881,0.00054591737,0.09068189,0.9023339,0.00009397889],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008000074,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00036250267,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9235233,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000014245194,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006520416,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.2656657},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2057204846","doi":"10.7202/001560ar","title":"Figures et usages du malentendu","year":2009,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Protée","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Humanities; Philosophy","score_opus":0.05175673213614754,"score_gpt":0.31939141230193324,"score_spread":0.26763468016578573,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2057204846","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.016612692,0.048918214,0.000053403488,0.10480872,0.00066742743,0.0006848459,0.00017739022,0.00019171844,0.82788557],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.7689578,0.0033702408,0.0003705448,0.002531785,0.0010424268,0.000076695804,0.000058934562,0.000025797608,0.22356577],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986723,0.0002182186,0.0002950227,0.00023364784,0.00022408986,0.00035669887],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99896145,0.00008323032,0.00013979163,0.0005956211,0.00013837294,0.000081517006],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00028947703,0.00023884974,0.00021789633,0.000074662305,0.00046527552,0.0007066942,0.0004851003,0.00008685035,0.009313336],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005584618,0.00021113228,0.00012173485,0.00004545841,0.00044209888,0.00064116775,0.00007935884,0.00032054598,0.0008140761],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000017290686,0.0002849493,0.00019526687,0.000076744815,0.000038732414,0.000024378483,0.018507386,0.00000805893,0.000033503413,0.9112058,0.058499895,0.0111079635],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0003052825,0.00016158096,0.0048396634,0.00019731298,0.0000489517,0.000015357744,0.010242896,0.00004169947,0.0001655547,0.026796546,0.9568859,0.00029928042],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00044435728,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00044413932,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.898386,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003751605,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008665602,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999639},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2057223659","doi":"10.1348/014466604x18532","title":"Talk about receiving, giving, and taking in radio interviews: doing modesty and making a virtue out of necessity","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"British Journal of Social Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Saskatchewan","funders":"","keywords":"Virtue; Active listening; Psychology; Social psychology; Irony; Epistemology; Communication","score_opus":0.05108253517345,"score_gpt":0.3583164804648258,"score_spread":0.30723394529137577,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2057223659","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9445614,0.011421971,0.0002682641,0.00092161004,0.00027877203,0.00007687809,0.000012561204,0.0000122369875,0.042446256],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9970281,0.0011540963,0.00077759917,0.00034265182,0.0005263893,0.0000021182082,9.5314925e-7,0.000015473654,0.00015262939],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99867785,0.0002627342,0.00061859103,0.00013730145,0.00012678775,0.00017674176],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99886096,0.00007682248,0.00081795466,0.000095857744,0.00011228847,0.00003611538],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00079528434,0.0001084991,0.00039182365,0.00013834423,0.00021636198,0.00021082118,0.00024698794,0.000083121275,0.0003052208],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007008194,0.00012087796,0.00007350401,0.0000357449,0.00050177594,0.00052372855,0.00008291396,0.00043134828,9.2570883e-7],"study_design_candidate":"design_other","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00011374275,0.00038255844,0.0050733928,0.00017748983,0.00016851677,0.00022413794,0.22321324,0.000012411929,0.00065683573,0.030803123,0.002187423,0.7369871],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00845105,0.0005542757,0.62822574,0.006421647,0.0002038282,0.0052027437,0.12869221,0.00022129524,0.000053745403,0.020883853,0.1997927,0.0012969421],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00019494157,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00983224,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7356902,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000032725024,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000029116112,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.548662},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2057254943","doi":"10.4000/discours.8789","title":"Self-Repair and Language Selection in Bilingual Speech Processing","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Discours","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":35,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Computer science; Selection (genetic algorithm); Speech production; Code-switching; Natural language processing; Neuroscience of multilingualism; Artificial intelligence; Linguistics; Speech recognition","score_opus":0.01779364233063876,"score_gpt":0.2817932847327266,"score_spread":0.26399964240208784,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2057254943","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.93439114,0.0010399785,0.0000044900453,0.00073806196,0.000051610063,0.00023384833,0.000003623094,0.00028168192,0.063255586],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9967799,0.000024504148,0.00077262986,0.00010017505,0.00019234186,0.000035300352,0.0000120910245,0.000019627052,0.0020634234],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99925727,0.000053465683,0.00017788622,0.00017888405,0.00012823778,0.00020423613],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996517,0.000032619042,0.00006534765,0.00014581326,0.00006339923,0.00004117415],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00013568287,0.00012429763,0.00012790918,0.00011432473,0.00017325925,0.00035611066,0.00012342932,0.00003519432,0.0006314239],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000018706978,0.000100659636,0.000032762306,0.000063340434,0.00014729127,0.0006217035,0.00004503995,0.00015690649,0.00006172555],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000019360114,0.0006191019,0.0152784,0.00035030232,0.000092874274,0.000026819886,0.70587826,0.000019753277,0.0012748314,0.22368106,0.002672172,0.050087046],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011013476,0.0001289087,0.014984564,0.00020340602,0.00007602405,0.000036730882,0.9557851,0.0047354647,0.0009077603,0.0080987,0.013106776,0.0008352471],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0017124941,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0071943295,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2499068,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000031497802,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007787109,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6913649},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2057484739","doi":"10.1111/medu.12242","title":"‘When I use a word, it means just what I choose it to mean – neither more nor less’","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"editorial","venue":"Medical Education","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Meaning (existential); Simple (philosophy); Word (group theory); Psychology; Linguistics; Epistemology; Philosophy; Psychotherapist","score_opus":0.05175285864978753,"score_gpt":0.3457233736621252,"score_spread":0.2939705150123377,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2057484739","genre_codex":"editorial","genre_gemma":"editorial","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"editorial","genre_consensus":"editorial","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00210944,0.0014659937,0.000046386172,0.1052041,0.85915947,0.0011237289,0.0001545088,0.00022217433,0.030514179],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0015144962,0.0011336597,0.0003829913,0.014318693,0.7851034,0.00090187247,0.0029338768,0.00017310644,0.19353795],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9959615,0.00026662674,0.00072569336,0.0006178603,0.0019363434,0.00049200153],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99596596,0.0007382002,0.0003623596,0.001522253,0.0009590071,0.00045220557],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00056803215,0.0005175124,0.0005629138,0.00028118453,0.0003816613,0.0027258259,0.0014988416,0.000660229,0.027908256],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0027462707,0.0004215936,0.00017021313,0.00009494626,0.00049880054,0.0016275259,0.00025844038,0.0012558687,0.0017722739],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000014899394,0.00034510114,0.0000029778505,0.00008756794,0.000071344686,0.0000017418938,0.14266033,6.699396e-7,4.1966575e-7,0.003601781,0.8294876,0.023725541],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00024428163,0.00002951328,0.00001766166,0.00091598654,0.000110441484,0.0000010151261,0.16788545,0.000011932317,8.9967665e-7,0.00031804782,0.83004403,0.000420752],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.008783524,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.019378709,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.16302377,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00027891577,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0034443939,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998236},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2058461486","doi":"10.5539/elt.v1n2p67","title":"A New Approach to Public Speaking Course in ESL Classroom","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Course (navigation); Psychology; Public speaking; Mathematics education; The arts; Process (computing); Pedagogy; Linguistics; Computer science; Engineering; Visual arts","score_opus":0.05146848068986873,"score_gpt":0.2871622787744336,"score_spread":0.2356937980845649,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2058461486","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.39269406,0.0006630247,0.0007847586,0.00032303698,0.00027839097,0.0002280954,0.00000922851,0.00035422423,0.60466516],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9817216,0.0000063823704,0.005976297,0.00046030682,0.0015597041,0.00003114777,0.00006211672,0.000053803516,0.010128665],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99816144,0.00028728842,0.00035763456,0.00036768624,0.0003369406,0.0004890056],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99870527,0.00014110796,0.000109716006,0.0008057974,0.000053153915,0.00018496458],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006844384,0.0002466645,0.0002933146,0.0002762474,0.0004658375,0.00048539322,0.00074411236,0.00006689849,0.0010882771],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00047852934,0.00022647288,0.0000908227,0.000116485775,0.000104371466,0.00088026084,0.0001977697,0.0007961225,0.00013997582],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000005799892,0.0001648318,0.0005825501,0.000011225471,0.000021966185,0.0000375259,0.8167192,0.000040086277,0.000031029365,0.16994196,0.005646914,0.006796913],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007814222,0.000028987793,0.0004912584,0.00007204107,0.000019074714,0.000021531197,0.83675045,0.0001452369,0.000024888837,0.00025081326,0.16088729,0.0005270203],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0032507696,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0047629685,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5945365,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010554536,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00016242362,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998249},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2059262850","doi":"10.1080/23268263.2013.826077","title":"Speech stereotypes: good vs. evil","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Voice and Speech Review","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology","score_opus":0.04041676191751935,"score_gpt":0.29261183342659464,"score_spread":0.2521950715090753,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2059262850","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.008376154,0.22423361,0.000022827913,0.008396009,0.00027469383,0.00053589646,0.000023736604,0.00017914687,0.75795794],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.43415928,0.45371783,0.00237203,0.028316328,0.0023355084,0.00012750269,0.00012042156,0.00012434015,0.07872677],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989181,0.00016355276,0.00031596475,0.0002133852,0.00018781103,0.00020118932],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99888027,0.00014440514,0.00013187993,0.0006616879,0.000109013425,0.000072731185],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00053446187,0.00017920746,0.00036261225,0.000042097847,0.00021241044,0.0002409514,0.00032551424,0.000034823322,0.0023485268],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00010076038,0.00012950116,0.00008663043,0.000051227817,0.00016432183,0.0002779053,0.00009154057,0.00016477035,0.0010427847],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000008919786,0.00012825397,0.0002645869,0.004497162,0.00009249377,0.000011298539,0.005537698,5.6762012e-8,0.000026834798,0.5248786,0.054078016,0.41047606],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00011898531,0.000057701465,0.00012304077,0.0016704063,0.00009138303,0.000015862644,0.0007900627,0.0000050109807,0.000020346555,0.0014013296,0.9955124,0.00019344802],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00019812396,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00096163223,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9414344,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000010231493,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000026908856,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999735},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2060040216","doi":"10.1177/1461445607075349","title":"Lies, rebukes and social norms","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Discourse Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières; Université Laval","funders":"","keywords":"Lying; Psychology; Social psychology; Order (exchange); Lie detection; Deception; Epistemology; Medicine; Philosophy","score_opus":0.09519876372519792,"score_gpt":0.376042969233963,"score_spread":0.2808442055087651,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2060040216","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.62319547,0.018046908,0.000022478354,0.006624184,0.00065419934,0.00023395097,0.000059823407,0.00024354205,0.35091946],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.989213,0.0004652105,0.00007981682,0.0002889404,0.00082814397,0.000015952279,0.000017632581,0.00001982136,0.009071474],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990496,0.0000314741,0.00024209864,0.00018788816,0.00019263501,0.00029629937],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993589,0.00013445507,0.0001034727,0.00022660718,0.00014263183,0.000033912787],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00033652375,0.0001827447,0.00025724137,0.00008194261,0.0009778638,0.00017753456,0.00018048339,0.000030831143,0.00018201694],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000033076543,0.00013132038,0.000060868013,0.00003276679,0.0016101832,0.00032492718,0.00016825864,0.00013883862,0.000046297762],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000021501559,0.000053274172,0.00036320856,0.00004064213,0.0001881123,0.000008695892,0.2829902,1.5091932e-7,0.00001999358,0.69995135,0.010691988,0.005670895],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002978498,0.00003948647,0.0030824936,0.000030310499,0.000069392925,0.000003019564,0.8625619,0.0000010181607,0.00006111369,0.006404319,0.12718612,0.0002630142],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001255061,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0048763556,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.693547,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000026677833,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000023716228,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7521036},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2060597593","doi":"10.1111/1467-9655.00157","title":"An Ethnographic Consideration of Rule‐Following","year":2003,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":23,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Ethnography; Sociology; Epistemology; Feature (linguistics); Social life; Anthropology; Philosophy; Linguistics","score_opus":0.07174534742008237,"score_gpt":0.33160423421949997,"score_spread":0.2598588867994176,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2060597593","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9509005,0.0010026504,0.00028415766,0.0013247526,0.0018755526,0.00007956931,0.0000049423797,0.000017785876,0.044510085],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9985464,0.000045584722,0.0008172067,0.0001932527,0.00013874579,0.0000011209214,0.0000010596799,0.0000055168275,0.00025109426],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99876034,0.00029617755,0.00047750035,0.000077958844,0.0002568374,0.0001311927],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989603,0.00007286789,0.00043790395,0.0002881692,0.00018798515,0.000052741052],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00049743155,0.000109813154,0.00025323086,0.00007056165,0.00052169175,0.00012032001,0.00040105815,0.00005947424,0.0010526507],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00021159083,0.000057173216,0.00026277837,0.000058921563,0.0018673129,0.00040951057,0.000033979653,0.00030119106,0.000004540345],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000024777679,0.00034622615,0.0015132142,0.000010696096,0.00012569713,0.00002586657,0.00588492,0.0011925112,0.00048913294,0.9890907,0.00086874474,0.00042750846],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0058559934,0.0034517902,0.015239559,0.0009869267,0.0012802863,0.0003724202,0.2873646,0.0009471509,0.022123072,0.35281956,0.3077827,0.0017759366],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00013845558,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00036459483,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6362711,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000017456163,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009759857,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998605},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2060865824","doi":"10.1037//0022-3514.79.6.941","title":"Listeners as co-narrators.","year":2000,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Personality and Social Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":493,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria; University of British Columbia Hospital","funders":"","keywords":"Narrative; Psychology; Face (sociological concept); Social psychology; Content (measure theory); Moment (physics); Linguistics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.08429893186724316,"score_gpt":0.39064601858779724,"score_spread":0.3063470867205541,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2060865824","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.68792295,0.0004103569,0.0000014209256,0.00941627,0.000180239,0.000023493958,0.000011571559,0.000008854836,0.30202484],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9903125,0.00019268718,0.00002857219,0.0037985144,0.0011149526,9.917077e-7,0.0000041226676,0.000007494988,0.0045401733],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99914765,0.00019636894,0.00028200046,0.00008505033,0.00015585366,0.00013309102],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995285,0.00004446034,0.0001766875,0.00009237671,0.000106154446,0.000051765644],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003849836,0.00008743323,0.0002178662,0.000047204183,0.00037972606,0.0001153085,0.00018815948,0.00007299005,0.012092556],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000010430266,0.00007158545,0.00011718191,0.000020268728,0.00070462894,0.00021102323,0.0000073758633,0.00026444776,0.000052533258],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00034732666,0.00032762278,0.0006013257,0.000027698976,0.0002561304,0.000040382896,0.44927016,6.3985766e-7,0.00012777184,0.46085152,0.06677505,0.021374365],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008644231,0.00021056726,0.009418034,0.0000112214,0.00004522193,0.00011771701,0.07869771,5.849529e-7,0.0000036260635,0.015680593,0.8947976,0.00015269978],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001056476,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00015747682,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.82802254,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000015757254,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000053677588,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98881054},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2060987205","doi":"10.5539/elt.v5n11p118","title":"A Comparative Study of the Complaint Strategies among Iranian EFL and ESL Students – The Study of the Effect of Length of Residence and the Amount of Contact","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Complaint; Interlanguage; Competence (human resources); Residence; Politeness; Willingness to communicate; Communicative competence; Mathematics education; Pedagogy; Linguistics; Social psychology","score_opus":0.021568812756072423,"score_gpt":0.3110218244970598,"score_spread":0.28945301174098736,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2060987205","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9911895,0.0015789281,0.000001077703,0.000017377439,0.00011269334,0.0017249888,0.000025307903,0.000012363489,0.005337768],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9998419,0.0000058547257,0.0000035901576,0.0000058546866,0.00005731227,0.000033829718,0.0000010208391,0.00001240689,0.000038201],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9955082,0.0030701084,0.0005691835,0.00013772617,0.00055767223,0.00015713552],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99619377,0.001926553,0.0008362691,0.0009135586,0.000108142885,0.000021696613],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0025543205,0.00019967351,0.00061058503,0.00004960242,0.00040701102,0.00009907328,0.0010028647,0.000027346292,0.000020005014],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00028862114,0.000080885184,0.00008698581,0.00006771561,0.0012361961,0.00032624963,0.00052028365,0.000447228,7.315855e-8],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00011772474,0.00046845077,0.12038138,0.00008163525,0.0002875348,3.3221858e-7,0.86342305,0.000034936274,0.00023283019,0.014874051,0.000008294865,0.000089806555],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0017781298,0.00043018363,0.23545341,0.00015836988,0.00019396546,6.040321e-7,0.7613528,0.000015132528,0.00051624567,0.0000312919,0.0000056811177,0.00006417602],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.010314603,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.012221099,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.11507204,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001364335,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000020056497,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9962758},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2061406393","doi":"10.1177/0261927x01020004002","title":"Similarities and Differences in Mother-Daughter and Mother-Son Conversations During Preadolescence and Adolescence","year":2001,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Language and Social Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":13,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Northern British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Preadolescence; Psychology; Developmental psychology; Style (visual arts); Conversation; Girl; Daughter; Communication","score_opus":0.044126167635320956,"score_gpt":0.3155750056826249,"score_spread":0.27144883804730396,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2061406393","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99050796,0.0037541306,0.000016464883,0.002516102,0.00005770122,0.000057878056,0.000006987349,0.000007698123,0.0030750837],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9970676,0.0017874747,0.000052774274,0.0004490129,0.00019662263,0.0000015018392,6.630608e-7,0.000007374668,0.00043701648],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993721,0.00010510432,0.00021533015,0.00010711407,0.00007556966,0.00012474827],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996559,0.000058826576,0.00014148264,0.00006895491,0.00003934098,0.000035483677],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014572113,0.00009624124,0.00020890518,0.00009899059,0.00017845132,0.00013083962,0.000084251784,0.00005832247,0.00010574382],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000013264981,0.00007725042,0.000018964958,0.000021522708,0.0005823027,0.0002581958,0.000031131167,0.00019761552,3.619157e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00020761117,0.00016969621,0.18413328,0.0001661833,0.000075370794,0.00012824136,0.7834469,1.4957806e-7,0.0016090403,0.016709862,0.00026497012,0.0130886985],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001557338,0.00012955717,0.7475508,0.00016782417,0.00003589125,0.0002072707,0.24620955,0.0000107671785,0.000021082717,0.003182734,0.0007300516,0.00019717596],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00012827337,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0008944126,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5634175,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000069715543,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000010479681,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.31501806},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2061990808","doi":"10.1016/s1543-2912(13)60070-3","title":"Words That Make a Difference: Enhancing the “How” in “How We Say It”","year":2006,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Supportive Cancer Therapy","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto; Princess Margaret Cancer Centre","funders":"","keywords":"Medicine","score_opus":0.06515354018909057,"score_gpt":0.3120905201383228,"score_spread":0.2469369799492322,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2061990808","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6807674,0.022222582,0.00022961268,0.14886555,0.0011579943,0.0011499507,0.0002066562,0.0002129379,0.14518732],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9376149,0.002260154,0.000014482723,0.0014908729,0.00054478255,0.0003320993,0.000030640505,0.00003235369,0.057679724],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99862856,0.00018523884,0.00023488315,0.00026723096,0.00029066944,0.00039340754],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99893075,0.00016640725,0.00021911165,0.0005405158,0.00010894994,0.00003428232],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00025833581,0.00025035656,0.00026685966,0.00009197465,0.00031063816,0.0005256738,0.00050502754,0.00005387126,0.0041924287],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000008894031,0.00015418223,0.0001071606,0.00009159047,0.00044776112,0.0002432069,0.000051500676,0.00029457486,0.000014857147],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00027210134,0.000459156,0.014135127,0.00007094747,0.0003011361,0.000043998924,0.5294418,0.000022496883,0.005622999,0.29226822,0.060664672,0.09669737],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012409975,0.00009085322,0.01732375,0.00018936195,0.000022902113,0.0000024721596,0.2532728,0.000019799914,0.0075968998,0.019043416,0.7006421,0.0005546663],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.002284373,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.08201902,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6399774,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001137265,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00017619754,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9967179},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2062803506","doi":"10.1007/s11858-008-0164-2","title":"Method, certainty and trust across disciplinary boundaries","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"ZDM","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Certainty; Discipline; Psychology; Epistemology; Sociology; Philosophy; Social science","score_opus":0.08614365160762982,"score_gpt":0.35708324223852433,"score_spread":0.2709395906308945,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2062803506","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.77244306,0.0017045519,0.00014100372,0.0019866545,0.00024021383,0.0001319795,0.00009438239,0.0001616479,0.22309652],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97704995,0.000057207075,0.0011921824,0.0001684797,0.00023759837,0.000017283246,0.00002722676,0.000015955862,0.021234103],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.999307,0.0000723167,0.00015226916,0.00015218783,0.00011699229,0.00019925207],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993925,0.00009590956,0.000057413818,0.0003511468,0.00005520106,0.000047814556],"candidate_categories":["sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00016293558,0.00011574321,0.00015207515,0.000024937277,0.0018688189,0.0005149047,0.00019428667,0.00003161129,0.0009590447],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000017944169,0.00008919955,0.000043266795,0.00002318006,0.0014764536,0.00032273278,0.0001808567,0.00012610837,0.000057430887],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000029180334,0.00006090622,0.0012434378,0.000025785163,0.000042733252,0.000022717704,0.4391564,0.0000030575723,0.0000393701,0.5470564,0.008363868,0.0039561675],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00042357558,0.000059234153,0.007402059,0.000018865754,0.000019618717,0.000060301238,0.15860888,0.00006758465,0.00011978967,0.017788965,0.81514025,0.00029083926],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005914107,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.001747375,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8067764,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000014506785,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000054342247,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999542},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2065459183","doi":"10.5539/ass.v4n2p38","title":"The Influence of Education Background on Compliment Responses","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Asian Social Science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Social psychology; Focus (optics)","score_opus":0.07646788420365037,"score_gpt":0.35135142733268515,"score_spread":0.2748835431290348,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2065459183","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5319085,0.000040375606,6.972276e-7,0.0012506784,0.00009259752,0.00006062194,0.0000028606096,0.000012727347,0.4666309],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9967345,0.00001675603,0.00002686659,0.00022213678,0.00010851671,0.000012299717,9.1685604e-7,0.0000030574552,0.0028749588],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992279,0.00006633285,0.00013257122,0.00010312838,0.0003311374,0.00013896386],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993337,0.00010159895,0.00010640043,0.00024894997,0.00018251146,0.000026856149],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00030452304,0.00005497631,0.00006059272,0.000041941083,0.0023447291,0.00014228775,0.0005552643,0.000011185039,0.000058006623],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000044591015,0.0000374654,0.000025584297,0.00011228569,0.003682283,0.0002889692,0.00005590773,0.00006630305,0.000042889795],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000105157405,0.000051207433,0.00006523195,0.0000013955539,0.0000024113688,1.8839043e-7,0.055145025,4.796486e-7,0.00031695561,0.9362136,0.0007354888,0.007457514],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00017178027,0.0001401323,0.5036175,0.000041919644,0.000009735319,0.000004851217,0.34770066,0.0000016012103,0.0006976003,0.01979643,0.12758444,0.0002333524],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00018333606,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00012587896,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9164172,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000056521912,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00045900184,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9990291},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2066078528","doi":"10.1016/j.cub.2003.09.005","title":"`Putting the Face to the Voice'","year":2003,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Current Biology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":186,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"University of Manchester","keywords":"Biology; Face (sociological concept); Linguistics","score_opus":0.10874173672079583,"score_gpt":0.3509778963820424,"score_spread":0.24223615966124656,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2066078528","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.26675066,0.036204644,0.0013135956,0.056139942,0.009361499,0.0014073834,0.00012731965,0.00033642302,0.62835854],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9974882,0.00006146854,0.000028121049,0.0006112721,0.0003407402,0.000043660308,0.000012914775,0.000006497635,0.0014071077],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992793,0.00024897666,0.00012950745,0.00011555034,0.00004550308,0.00018111756],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999229,0.00018743693,0.000056545396,0.00045582803,0.000048772858,0.000022406502],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00028543346,0.000085228254,0.0000788189,0.00002068219,0.0005050585,0.000117295174,0.00046688376,0.000018291039,0.0006115619],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00010493287,0.000038767514,0.000041026266,0.00003339428,0.0002729809,0.000041306528,0.000080817445,0.00016157472,0.00062959123],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[9.1658626e-7,0.000019279305,0.00016350632,0.0000028266882,0.000011818461,7.964982e-8,0.031446226,0.000005751447,0.000032261796,0.9374339,0.012343448,0.018539974],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000051436247,0.00001620028,0.00016862762,0.0000059735607,0.000007558704,0.0000012274421,0.018665513,0.000004749637,0.000030861527,0.0061853225,0.9748085,0.000054045056],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00004467824,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0007224447,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.96246505,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000009884169,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002823696,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8092332},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2069263834","doi":"10.1037//0882-7974.15.2.272","title":"Evaluations by staff, residents, and community seniors of patronizing speech in the nursing home: Impact of passive, assertive, or humorous responses.","year":2000,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Psychology and Aging","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":64,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McMaster University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Assertiveness; Accommodation; Politeness; Compromise; Style (visual arts); Nursing; Competence (human resources); Nursing homes; Social psychology; Medicine; Linguistics","score_opus":0.06574784341121731,"score_gpt":0.4158691332803772,"score_spread":0.3501212898691599,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2069263834","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9862937,0.0017115051,0.000004679837,0.0007508176,0.000023642551,0.0001300785,0.000041999563,0.0000115651665,0.011032062],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99904895,0.00048773616,0.00007010915,0.000071552815,0.00001769747,0.0000073247443,0.00001519338,0.000007821859,0.0002736131],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982128,0.0011717867,0.00026173855,0.000103992796,0.0001011444,0.00014851041],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99885976,0.0005914489,0.00012893564,0.0003525175,0.00004758776,0.000019754594],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00076179975,0.00009679638,0.00018608781,0.00010264106,0.00041196108,0.00005697365,0.00021194904,0.000036586935,0.00037009653],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005198457,0.000065459244,0.000031363244,0.00007398505,0.00065559027,0.00016697822,0.000020910205,0.00034429674,9.933217e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00083686743,0.0013989097,0.034633256,0.00007151117,0.0001781823,0.00001556569,0.7742213,0.000019830293,0.004090216,0.0058092475,0.002458977,0.17626613],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0017167383,0.0006132062,0.7023045,0.0004117519,0.000095004194,0.00006640487,0.28447407,0.00004558167,0.00020155132,0.009290234,0.00052387896,0.00025711657],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0019037185,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0012297138,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6676712,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000015729982,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003757314,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.40522975},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2069988430","doi":"10.1093/fs/knt057","title":"French Language and Social Interaction: Studies in Conversation Analysis and Interactional Linguistics <i>French Language and Social Interaction: Studies in Conversation Analysis and Interactional Linguistics</i> . Edited by F <scp>abienne</scp> H. G. C <scp>hevalier</scp> (Special issue of <i>Nottingham French Studies</i> , 50.2 (2011)). Nottingham: Nottingham French Studies, 2011. 180 pp.","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"French Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation analysis; Linguistics; Variety (cybernetics); Conversation; Blame; Set (abstract data type); Reading (process); Subject (documents); Theme (computing); Football; Psychology; Sociology; Social psychology; History; Computer science","score_opus":0.04377223399630998,"score_gpt":0.3344498536438035,"score_spread":0.2906776196474935,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2069988430","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8989521,0.08610247,0.000038633007,0.0015975647,0.0068524852,0.001277367,0.0008930877,0.00022791818,0.0040583783],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97476083,0.013258003,0.0006650565,0.00036336842,0.0073037925,0.00039338158,0.0007848857,0.00007567742,0.0023949759],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.992945,0.00088086276,0.002545789,0.0015679061,0.0010901463,0.0009702973],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9844165,0.008281944,0.0023276776,0.0005720025,0.0042331354,0.00016876264],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0016832663,0.0012589904,0.002955133,0.0018773876,0.0015496762,0.0005574305,0.00044280713,0.00034488365,0.00027949913],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0062797423,0.0011874936,0.00036977333,0.0009375594,0.0035711552,0.0010208488,0.0011626568,0.001380826,0.000030659892],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000020852596,0.00046245247,0.028790232,0.0010899839,0.017253002,0.00003524855,0.77038306,0.000054560274,0.00017062007,0.0004795931,0.17932916,0.0019312481],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0024502405,0.00033770732,0.016301991,0.0004750059,0.0046941,0.000015513022,0.91804713,0.0008190629,0.00027213723,0.0012144354,0.054718763,0.00065389404],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.011648791,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.039922606,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.1476641,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00078871567,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013523446,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997502},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2072072206","doi":"10.7202/019564ar","title":"Expressing Prejudice through the Linguistic Intergroup Bias: Second Language Confidence and Identity among Minority Group Members","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Diversité urbaine","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Derogation; Prejudice (legal term); In-group favoritism; Psychology; Group identification; Social psychology; Identity (music); Linguistics; Identification (biology); Minority group; Minority language; Social identity theory; Social group; Ethnic group; Sociology","score_opus":0.04717273976798119,"score_gpt":0.2693305127091454,"score_spread":0.22215777294116418,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2072072206","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.86533445,0.0030187971,0.00011011687,0.0001323113,0.00027174634,0.00017918833,0.00005594367,0.000107623455,0.13078982],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9923761,0.000085783,0.00009725617,0.00029437823,0.0003120637,0.000008235983,0.00003144825,0.000011692389,0.0067830733],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989231,0.00013575472,0.00021203584,0.00024917195,0.00025537863,0.00022455005],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988835,0.00027535585,0.00017437227,0.00049843936,0.00011243267,0.000055894583],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00019972444,0.00018023717,0.00019663089,0.00004603454,0.0010475479,0.000336241,0.0005363126,0.000043509597,0.0018320406],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001398313,0.00013795076,0.000072100665,0.00005684157,0.0012903374,0.0010368065,0.00039928063,0.0002463442,0.00002438838],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000025719535,0.00007329496,0.008724956,0.000072476156,0.00011245847,0.00010500539,0.80510116,0.0000025550885,0.00011073055,0.18096012,0.0046223216,0.00008920305],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0027566606,0.00022883479,0.12622698,0.0004492628,0.0005257072,0.0001157627,0.751111,0.00046625666,0.0005609356,0.011498455,0.10453584,0.0015243533],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0067308745,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.011851365,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.16946167,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000034258268,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000018834258,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998834},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2073891933","doi":"10.1080/00138380412331339158","title":"Verbs of Liking with the Infinitive and the Gerund","year":2004,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":13,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université Laval","funders":"","keywords":"Gerund; Infinitive; Linguistics; Psychology; Modal verb; History; Philosophy; Noun; Verb","score_opus":0.03902258245466071,"score_gpt":0.2697190259399396,"score_spread":0.2306964434852789,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2073891933","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5755718,0.022806063,0.000010829919,0.007454595,0.00024626334,0.00036966376,0.00001870574,0.00007828885,0.3934438],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.998322,0.0006560107,0.000024569481,0.00026754645,0.00022090829,0.00003412861,9.808502e-7,0.0000067268234,0.00046710175],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9995528,0.000061096594,0.00010613771,0.00007429701,0.00011667139,0.000089013105],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988157,0.00060096796,0.00008974923,0.00022427828,0.0002616495,0.000007655986],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00022239801,0.00008615231,0.00015458517,0.000018316578,0.00050804747,0.00009688866,0.00015846206,0.000009133882,0.000021325888],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00014763654,0.000035177636,0.0000263341,0.000029014343,0.002328219,0.00013940508,0.00011505442,0.00011022747,0.0000015126358],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000017602235,0.000007896845,0.000027184526,0.0000104490355,0.00013922671,5.1812225e-7,0.48467845,0.000014265649,4.1470915e-7,0.5146872,0.00031258288,0.00010424642],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010736018,0.000051370713,0.00047878572,0.00008000338,0.00007888565,6.3960914e-7,0.94895434,6.51119e-7,0.00005428623,0.010037544,0.03910679,0.000083106475],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00017133061,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0016428123,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.50464964,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000010209825,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002386751,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.85784197},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2074136003","doi":"10.1177/0957926502013006753","title":"Legal institutions, nonspeaking recipiency and participants' orientations","year":2002,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Discourse & Society","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":40,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Jury; Conversation; Psychology; Social psychology; Sexual orientation; Aggression; Orientation (vector space); Conversation analysis; Law; Political science","score_opus":0.12940374235577548,"score_gpt":0.34862486363713757,"score_spread":0.2192211212813621,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2074136003","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6092336,0.0026753393,0.0002954647,0.00465659,0.0006008936,0.00030057636,0.00012449831,0.00026342584,0.38184956],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99352765,0.00040539273,0.000466901,0.0004180888,0.00030964846,0.00006131923,0.000038932405,0.000016911194,0.004755159],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99893594,0.000054707703,0.0002544084,0.00022737081,0.00020247618,0.00032508874],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992538,0.000062124775,0.000102803744,0.0004010096,0.000085490065,0.00009478903],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001592144,0.00015853405,0.00015233127,0.00002958443,0.0011726731,0.0004678503,0.00021174247,0.00004079427,0.0022546137],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000031840755,0.00013562746,0.00012251902,0.000075163836,0.0010711142,0.0009568865,0.000083030856,0.0002040557,0.00012794652],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000012577091,0.00014502472,0.00043348593,0.000009977147,0.000048859292,0.0000023672005,0.1736465,0.000010638944,0.000020746133,0.8131162,0.011339406,0.0012255241],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00074139074,0.00005223058,0.0016513186,0.00008255313,0.00018831565,0.000011007326,0.5420038,0.0010501633,0.000039449715,0.0021603853,0.45149156,0.0005277864],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00041561777,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0014276797,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8109558,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004332321,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000056589,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99865746},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2075414719","doi":"10.1080/01459740.2012.661002","title":"The Task of the HIV Translator: Transforming Global AIDS Knowledge in an Awareness Workshop","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Medical Anthropology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":24,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); Dissemination; Globalization; Task (project management); Observational study; Public relations; Sociology; Medical education; Medicine; Psychology; Political science; Family medicine; Engineering; Pathology","score_opus":0.051719802070915234,"score_gpt":0.3702317087532667,"score_spread":0.31851190668235146,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2075414719","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.89231336,0.01785311,0.0010285309,0.022494934,0.0035920418,0.0003549773,0.000081300364,0.000083946936,0.062197782],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99895805,0.00021660977,0.000009208784,0.00013907327,0.000365342,0.000021361182,0.000008968216,0.000009280738,0.00027211205],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99849653,0.00041652084,0.0003513219,0.000116017596,0.0002414129,0.0003781792],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990615,0.00029317022,0.00006526075,0.0004340881,0.00004764261,0.00009830116],"candidate_categories":["sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006043974,0.00012489536,0.00021974534,0.000024526667,0.00050404493,0.000031527663,0.0008094183,0.00011909742,0.002689856],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005110313,0.00006294254,0.00008353839,0.00009014536,0.003561025,0.00020345658,0.000068847025,0.00029186512,0.00002737539],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000028377584,0.0004333124,0.011600263,0.000025639445,0.00003215977,0.0000017217717,0.09191152,0.0000012663666,0.000011877398,0.86237043,0.00074225734,0.03284119],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001310626,0.00013320091,0.0045476384,0.00015475707,0.00007500681,0.000032121978,0.4245521,0.00032188895,0.0001981665,0.0066499584,0.5616758,0.0003486997],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00050449994,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.039749794,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.85572046,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000031209085,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001976451,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9991507},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2075574327","doi":"10.1080/10720530500311190","title":"Introducing new discourses into counseling interactions: A microanalytic and retrospective examination","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Constructivist Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":13,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary","funders":"","keywords":"Strict constructionism; Conversation; Social constructionism; Psychology; Perspective (graphical); Conversation analysis; Exploratory research; Psychoanalysis; Sociology; Psychotherapist; Epistemology; Social science; Visual arts; Art; Philosophy","score_opus":0.02024370595749187,"score_gpt":0.3290729750222907,"score_spread":0.30882926906479885,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2075574327","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9493859,0.00259896,0.0056957374,0.009034212,0.0013895305,0.00011179992,0.0000040238087,0.000030356117,0.0317495],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9909764,0.00022690845,0.0059925616,0.00027369123,0.001702095,0.0000017189417,0.0000019664353,0.000014579954,0.0008100621],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99884397,0.00015478084,0.00052029936,0.0001745379,0.00016073117,0.00014568996],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985236,0.00015900505,0.000636546,0.00025083582,0.00035791736,0.00007209112],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00044736773,0.00014326406,0.00030555754,0.00032603354,0.00021232228,0.0002457597,0.0002079874,0.000036026082,0.00058987114],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00013157316,0.00011975006,0.00007383214,0.00006230644,0.0006312667,0.0009153149,0.00002908255,0.00039225564,0.0000122135725],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00024763617,0.00035287114,0.0035959242,0.000040680072,0.0007768334,0.000029399655,0.22445424,0.0000768457,0.0066670952,0.3455781,0.014852465,0.40332788],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.008383931,0.0015195133,0.0478628,0.0009608481,0.0011386413,0.010469999,0.36247832,0.00068999926,0.0013944958,0.17903894,0.3843614,0.001701113],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00005416392,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00064231915,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4016268,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009956379,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000105563115,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6458675},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2076400968","doi":"10.1353/ces.0.0026","title":"Discourses of “Democratic Racism“ in the Talk of South Asian Canadian Women","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian ethnic studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":20,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Racism; Democracy; Gender studies; Political science; Sociology; Politics; Law","score_opus":0.1317812086040048,"score_gpt":0.36307884280128294,"score_spread":0.23129763419727814,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2076400968","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.69970316,0.028740248,0.0000013955837,0.004584129,0.00037746917,0.0004949438,0.00028326124,0.000017800636,0.26579762],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9966229,0.00018443809,0.000015360505,0.00054568634,0.00010691139,0.000034514254,0.000009775025,0.000015324524,0.0024650984],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985434,0.00011239441,0.00043329614,0.00014753286,0.00019880578,0.0005646134],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986871,0.00025569118,0.0001598441,0.00053957483,0.00016328528,0.00019451353],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00092164916,0.00016674558,0.00034333748,0.00046240012,0.0002062916,0.000019892974,0.0005589104,0.00004775863,0.0003788378],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00020646301,0.000119013435,0.00006409821,0.00019754068,0.0010823723,0.00013098806,0.00003065015,0.00020170707,0.000009533249],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000005827717,0.00002041157,0.0005375812,0.00006452684,0.00014205334,0.000037527374,0.88664454,0.0000047919025,0.0000055498235,0.098106034,0.0025201296,0.011911028],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00017794757,0.000044410768,0.049765356,0.00007701726,0.000027050924,0.0000024915412,0.94106454,0.0000012099458,0.000019710302,0.004974476,0.0036964526,0.00014934271],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.64761037,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.9988605,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.35125014,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00028907316,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000732966,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4853227},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2076604500","doi":"10.5296/ijl.v5i3.3900","title":"Canadian and Cameroonian English-Speaking University Students’ Compliment Strategies","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Cape Breton University","funders":"","keywords":"Situational ethics; Psychology; Linguistics; Preference; Sociology; Social psychology; Mathematics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.02623065014372602,"score_gpt":0.28215247080592804,"score_spread":0.25592182066220204,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2076604500","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.49451357,0.00046343575,0.000107448395,0.0014054307,0.004436248,0.00013718025,0.00007476525,0.000030046744,0.4988319],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9971897,0.00006726897,0.00048783733,0.00010600005,0.0014094028,2.7844587e-7,0.0000065426143,0.0000075821395,0.0007253716],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992267,0.00003880584,0.0002345215,0.00006448584,0.0003206787,0.0001148142],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99721795,0.00007928488,0.0002208773,0.00009865959,0.002265975,0.000117226366],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001323779,0.00008496041,0.000112547044,0.00019343852,0.00014659016,0.0007945394,0.0005878842,0.000022280828,0.0006378731],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00017285228,0.00007716866,0.00003963849,0.000015616579,0.00014797835,0.00021106465,0.00007702624,0.00017273384,0.000016321299],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000020650643,0.0001100967,0.012774563,0.000012363306,0.00047888383,0.0001769972,0.11862688,0.00010878109,0.000013193072,0.8628578,0.0032238925,0.0015958598],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006750783,0.000099137316,0.007202814,0.00014557735,0.00006029643,0.000022791884,0.2262509,0.00007847502,0.000010736819,0.004810629,0.76043785,0.00020571856],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.033674136,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.072645985,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8580472,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00017962357,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00023606248,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.97276074},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2077448887","doi":"10.1080/0163853x.2012.654760","title":"Turn-Continuation by Self and by Other","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Discourse Processes","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":65,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Continuation; Variety (cybernetics); Computer science; Point (geometry); Turn-taking; Linguistics; Artificial intelligence; Mathematics; Programming language; Philosophy","score_opus":0.021068834336324612,"score_gpt":0.28264676891304935,"score_spread":0.26157793457672474,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2077448887","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6674417,0.04935494,0.00015568158,0.0034145473,0.0002997296,0.00039791435,0.00036331423,0.0004141,0.278158],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9897555,0.00023623928,0.000068987014,0.00033260096,0.00029975057,0.000061435254,0.00009147397,0.000028872846,0.00912513],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99923414,0.000039735412,0.00016378667,0.00014408844,0.00016454994,0.00025370205],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99941456,0.000064890955,0.000118880285,0.00021914681,0.00010802512,0.000074468015],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014725848,0.0001571982,0.00013622957,0.000036211568,0.00024327346,0.00034221917,0.00018129862,0.00003659311,0.0009911744],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000036997786,0.00012118823,0.000021155369,0.000039966337,0.00024894558,0.0011848897,0.000040755574,0.00009209949,0.00007714774],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000029494606,0.001236367,0.008437994,0.00046330856,0.00021180448,6.1212427e-7,0.39648473,5.4063077e-7,0.001238509,0.26111236,0.32271203,0.008072262],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0003945666,0.00003326516,0.00016741313,0.000056711327,0.000092414426,0.0000034456104,0.09911596,0.000007632762,0.0032014104,0.0014158193,0.89509875,0.0004126419],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001429314,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00022654835,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5723867,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000011436517,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000040053455,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99992204},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2077466567","doi":"10.1111/j.1467-9507.2008.00495.x","title":"Children's Reasoning about Lie‐telling and Truth‐telling in Politeness Contexts","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Social Development","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":115,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development","keywords":"Politeness; Psychology; Prosocial behavior; Lying; Truth telling; Social psychology; Feeling; Lie detection; Inference; Developmental psychology; Linguistics; Deception; Epistemology; Psychoanalysis","score_opus":0.037080877272997574,"score_gpt":0.2633483218787525,"score_spread":0.22626744460575493,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2077466567","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.964278,0.0018230892,0.00003800335,0.00017506177,0.0002230571,0.00015664333,0.000005875697,0.00007917,0.033221126],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99733496,0.00026962574,0.00063632237,0.000120499615,0.00041590002,0.000026407004,0.0000369509,0.000022055083,0.001137302],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.998915,0.00006769026,0.00032658209,0.0002040199,0.00019202792,0.00029463618],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995798,0.00007383345,0.00010610902,0.00012027917,0.00007103909,0.000048929567],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00021896714,0.00016317744,0.00022412349,0.00010259994,0.0010872533,0.00016194122,0.00017804425,0.000057708512,0.00012070659],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000024485944,0.00015786459,0.00003558904,0.000055584656,0.00029162853,0.00020314539,0.00007811383,0.0001802387,0.000025325087],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000018262537,0.00008207715,0.010361969,0.000024770787,0.00006640923,0.000014545665,0.5850433,0.0000065534,0.000011772212,0.3877967,0.00012633362,0.016447335],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0032751826,0.000054444357,0.68710554,0.0007424657,0.0000545563,0.000041353553,0.19244544,0.000059506492,0.0014035201,0.014710478,0.0978236,0.0022839021],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00034986876,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0006974273,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.67674357,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008033723,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00017983235,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8362383},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2077570021","doi":"10.1353/lan.2002.0069","title":"<b>Culturally speaking:</b> Managing rapport through talk across cultures. Ed. by Helen Spencer-Oatey. London &amp; New York: Continuum, 2000. Pp. xv, 381.","year":2002,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Pragmatics; Sociology; Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory; Linguistics; Psychology; Conversation; Section (typography); Social psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.056619904094760524,"score_gpt":0.2998932530748301,"score_spread":0.24327334898006958,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2077570021","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.19660507,0.09468771,0.0001451003,0.0032596695,0.00090214086,0.0008374737,0.000381506,0.0009892997,0.702192],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.5734747,0.0018954185,0.0007401342,0.001936286,0.0015805197,0.000038452636,0.00071124686,0.00010115651,0.41952208],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9974229,0.00011662332,0.00056285696,0.0005622241,0.00048538507,0.0008500586],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9981479,0.000085213454,0.00035907046,0.0011212687,0.00011356804,0.00017300164],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00022529482,0.00050164544,0.0005074456,0.00003852313,0.0006763646,0.0013013228,0.0010801208,0.00013698018,0.021714421],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000051552477,0.0003928913,0.00022732238,0.00012240479,0.00043171036,0.0010317878,0.00025109644,0.00043128745,0.0013461828],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000016745247,0.00010439537,0.00004667271,0.000035619552,0.0000890403,0.00007101469,0.2955993,0.000003897767,0.0014179923,0.0055117663,0.69229037,0.004813152],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008032691,0.00003215051,0.000037093996,0.00011918409,0.000052090687,0.000038717946,0.10704733,0.000011101402,0.00098532,0.0003280723,0.88994247,0.000603204],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.009965227,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.01887975,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.37686965,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008943134,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000044773926,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998523},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2078154180","doi":"10.1080/03007760008591774","title":"Reaching out to the core: On the Interactional work of the mc in drum &amp; bass performance","year":2000,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Popular Music & Society","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Bass (fish); Drum; Core (optical fiber); Fishery; Art; Telecommunications; Engineering; Mechanical engineering; Biology","score_opus":0.11099591319641212,"score_gpt":0.2904996987343578,"score_spread":0.17950378553794571,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2078154180","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95248395,0.00016772276,0.0000036178067,0.011287936,0.00033766127,0.0002289572,0.000013640372,0.000021753563,0.035454758],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9871296,0.000045603032,0.000048770078,0.0039346428,0.000270427,0.000038720205,0.000011536579,0.00001271389,0.008507957],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.999108,0.00013054292,0.0002156304,0.00012296629,0.00026027331,0.00016259444],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99901146,0.00013503816,0.00009078488,0.0007090442,0.000037082395,0.000016582895],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005078613,0.00011113508,0.00010599926,0.000008895927,0.00060948444,0.000118353186,0.00062783004,0.000027883401,0.002052113],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000029651297,0.000052378826,0.00016004087,0.00008049453,0.00020727409,0.000121680845,0.00010025733,0.00042718605,0.00012051263],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000038620456,0.00015303829,0.003922556,0.000018247654,0.00007780649,2.1077874e-7,0.7670462,0.0005906897,0.000056276713,0.094941236,0.12457179,0.008583312],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0001928004,0.000020746085,0.028186938,0.00022121725,0.000025649584,0.0000014080284,0.067866996,0.00019362879,0.000029845793,0.0013967702,0.90167665,0.00018732151],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003947455,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0045898673,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7771049,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005194416,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000030082016,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9988601},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2078851599","doi":"10.1017/s136067430800289x","title":"Are clefts contagious in conversation?","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language and Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":17,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Trinity College","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Linguistics; Closeness; Grammar; Sign (mathematics); Psychology; Communication; Empathy; Thursday; Social psychology; Philosophy; Mathematics","score_opus":0.020348430378245776,"score_gpt":0.26867602045918615,"score_spread":0.24832759008094038,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2078851599","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.51595134,0.0023320124,0.000007247818,0.00026392273,0.00085594837,0.00018360627,0.000050562347,0.00019918811,0.4801562],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99624187,0.00004635734,0.000096488955,0.00075203634,0.0015681259,0.0000035513017,0.00003637686,0.000010150453,0.0012450479],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99935156,0.000044613615,0.0001958712,0.00013953011,0.00010580524,0.00016264024],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99930996,0.00009867175,0.00011354033,0.00025096166,0.00017948728,0.000047394584],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00013117283,0.000115041534,0.00016069681,0.00007849678,0.000101704165,0.00019945763,0.00013541352,0.000043300806,0.00029620706],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0012007253,0.00010580768,0.000025896616,0.00003177423,0.000115813156,0.000048655023,0.000023574232,0.0001751829,0.000013311279],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000013506596,0.00008420261,0.0013887541,0.000017910921,0.000012042956,0.00011527653,0.54165626,0.0000052437604,0.0000063292996,0.45293874,0.0023148556,0.0014468959],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011983261,0.00007965763,0.005610074,0.000102229424,0.00003793555,0.0000020333684,0.7295482,0.000103128,0.00006759402,0.0060947035,0.25674546,0.00041065773],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00021449898,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0017086494,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.48029056,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001873137,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000018933528,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4314712},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2080336277","doi":"10.1044/1092-4388(2005/010)","title":"Do You Remember? How Caregivers Question Their Spouses Who Have Alzheimer’s Disease and the Impact on Communication","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":67,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Spouse; Psychology; Episodic memory; Semantic memory; Cognitive psychology; Closed-ended question; Developmental psychology; Cognition; Psychiatry; Linguistics","score_opus":0.11433591985931689,"score_gpt":0.39921644965196706,"score_spread":0.28488052979265016,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2080336277","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.93424034,0.029989036,0.0000016844499,0.018579202,0.000023604234,0.00023707509,0.000015334039,0.000016750424,0.016896944],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99248475,0.0051788497,0.00008074541,0.00006501111,0.00056588766,0.000005082365,0.000005257257,0.000017433127,0.0015969767],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984582,0.00053266704,0.00019823661,0.000121770936,0.00045633846,0.00023276013],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9982254,0.0005676268,0.0001632159,0.00051809655,0.00038262224,0.00014306828],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0023383836,0.00013360761,0.00022647348,0.000230534,0.00065286696,0.0009961397,0.00037931406,0.00003878114,0.00015661196],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00018397749,0.00007206913,0.00009155988,0.000050225164,0.00079276465,0.0005435225,0.00016338438,0.00071093655,0.0000048675342],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0027792165,0.0002971246,0.004430653,0.00009935529,0.00067951606,0.0001507729,0.6131181,0.00013370602,0.00026466604,0.14864507,0.015917923,0.21348391],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.004617357,0.0006334032,0.02569791,0.001591584,0.00025394125,0.00020686816,0.9167338,0.0010436635,0.0011465186,0.00754221,0.04000864,0.0005240737],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0011538665,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000788819,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.30361575,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006917944,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009184364,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9605798},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2082212916","doi":"10.7202/003762ar","title":"Incongruency in Discourse: A Violation of the \"Cooperative Principle\"?","year":2002,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Meta Journal des traducteurs","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Toleration; Cooperative principle; Psychology; Epistemology; Sociology; Social psychology; Linguistics; Political science; Pragmatics; Philosophy; Law","score_opus":0.07904989648998241,"score_gpt":0.30646467203436606,"score_spread":0.22741477554438366,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2082212916","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9493968,0.021768942,0.0001117969,0.001893041,0.0004490151,0.00024695345,0.00002047417,0.000020364045,0.02609263],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9949542,0.0018459052,0.00014585067,0.000061536964,0.00015832132,0.000013171147,0.0000016473998,0.000015723244,0.0028036064],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985257,0.00041444553,0.0004750264,0.00011651865,0.00027378107,0.0001945252],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990369,0.000084845175,0.0002850592,0.00036207074,0.00018431785,0.000046823225],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00040220498,0.00015410205,0.00027410183,0.00012854705,0.00036525718,0.00022055057,0.00051818887,0.000028118875,0.002574091],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00011079444,0.00008707496,0.0001867122,0.00014100017,0.0006630368,0.0007660103,0.0000456029,0.0003862931,0.000013775068],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002564484,0.0005793384,0.005133185,0.00004508435,0.00067568844,0.000016712784,0.12013282,0.0006142622,0.0010834693,0.8494214,0.0008095943,0.021462848],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0074113524,0.0010954265,0.19608425,0.0013600464,0.0040710783,0.00092793326,0.1591997,0.0026038382,0.0082271965,0.25716487,0.35893026,0.0029240744],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00009760658,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.001983929,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5922565,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005072629,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000042238742,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9983377},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2082313381","doi":"10.1177/0959354305054745","title":"Critical Engagements with Culture and Self","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Theory & Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":13,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary","funders":"","keywords":"Dualism; Dichotomy; Epistemology; Sociology; Representation (politics); Self; Critical theory; Identity (music); Aesthetics; Politics; Political science","score_opus":0.032634795164103385,"score_gpt":0.35036619478081094,"score_spread":0.31773139961670754,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2082313381","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.13010557,0.0011587465,0.00013409888,0.0033242228,0.00012926149,0.00010767995,0.000009839259,0.00017495132,0.86485565],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9889375,0.00009094237,0.0009548341,0.0030647763,0.00033566708,0.000018358149,0.0000069327557,0.000014323414,0.0065766727],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99923843,0.000255092,0.00010816247,0.00016337757,0.00006709297,0.0001678551],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99941236,0.000109809356,0.000029171913,0.0003519651,0.000054977085,0.000041711577],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026159966,0.00010432294,0.00010884104,0.000037583723,0.00023993835,0.00009428416,0.00018731946,0.000038920316,0.0032772652],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000019070947,0.000071352275,0.000016990207,0.00001602266,0.00063961494,0.00020166808,0.00003784537,0.00019292622,0.00019498242],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000435852,0.0001454535,0.000035429093,0.0000047338176,0.000038836493,0.0000036422841,0.05204014,2.1605612e-7,0.000030903666,0.9399902,0.0033684745,0.0042983545],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007372839,0.00022320061,0.0008708719,0.000016742972,0.00006115621,0.000041987052,0.026339458,0.0000029439927,0.000024404795,0.0997873,0.8716793,0.00021531626],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000034612601,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00009788799,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.86831087,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000006620408,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000008025772,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9976339},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2082993063","doi":"10.1080/02687030701192398","title":"Development of a procedure to evaluate the contributions of persons with aphasia and their spouses in an interview situation","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Aphasiology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":13,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Aphasia; Psychology; Applied psychology; Cognitive psychology; Developmental psychology; Medical education; Social psychology; Medicine","score_opus":0.0735902155943248,"score_gpt":0.34217569294950195,"score_spread":0.2685854773551771,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2082993063","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99652314,0.0005159849,0.00044658824,0.0006695954,0.00001758547,0.00029113176,0.0000176429,0.000011711084,0.0015065932],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99934816,0.00001168502,0.00039277045,0.0001454908,0.000015925058,0.000033078115,0.00001931703,0.0000052431315,0.000028331116],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993839,0.000105174055,0.0002399965,0.00009904627,0.0000551285,0.00011670383],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994152,0.00012901888,0.00008400546,0.0001866911,0.00016156107,0.000023507886],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00063783466,0.000078987505,0.0001635114,0.00008846263,0.00010744786,0.000013635551,0.00015698733,0.000025664738,0.00007404193],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000038345534,0.000042421558,0.000014790153,0.000056797777,0.0003148517,0.00008240036,0.0000395961,0.000065669374,0.0000014492211],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00018372318,0.00029707828,0.0012007382,0.00007009234,0.00009513526,0.0000019940817,0.7914965,0.0000107371925,0.016243411,0.17378314,0.00007554234,0.016541883],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0020919396,0.0011382228,0.08200517,0.00040324946,0.000082510735,0.00004647299,0.87309694,0.0000866147,0.018075492,0.0047124797,0.017862568,0.00039830574],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00005912276,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.018412994,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.16907066,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000014513884,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000096022835,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9994984},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2083210461","doi":"10.1111/j.1467-9841.2009.00437.x","title":"Quoting ethnicity: Constructing dialogue in Aotearoa/New Zealand<sup>1</sup>","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Sociolinguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":53,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria","funders":"","keywords":"Aotearoa; Construct (python library); Sociology; Indexicality; Ethnic group; Identity (music); Linguistics; Gender studies; Computer science; Anthropology; Aesthetics","score_opus":0.045431320272804915,"score_gpt":0.30720461196838345,"score_spread":0.2617732916955785,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2083210461","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95218086,0.0002623616,0.000042661984,0.0008035454,0.0015791343,0.000088855406,0.00002001084,0.000039679824,0.044982914],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.987948,0.00006278992,0.004464827,0.00017020886,0.0056061614,7.4528634e-7,0.0000061462106,0.000027550814,0.0017135844],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984328,0.00010920237,0.0007773139,0.000108340544,0.00029244297,0.00027988295],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99788195,0.00058076455,0.0006713903,0.0002559884,0.00048774292,0.00012215463],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0009207343,0.00016438187,0.00036748755,0.00016758987,0.00018818269,0.00024412038,0.00043752513,0.00012018328,0.00042555347],"category_scores_gemma":[0.002400021,0.00013948517,0.00013391384,0.000049679078,0.00043965626,0.0001460193,0.0000773421,0.0014792326,0.00001980845],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000043710348,0.0001714314,0.013790255,0.00005832593,0.00015570357,0.00017971052,0.61290264,0.00047431636,0.00036018356,0.3581705,0.008029585,0.005663609],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0045805965,0.00028873928,0.002082103,0.0007835432,0.00032589288,0.00047362086,0.34569478,0.001416193,0.00030034332,0.36399505,0.27879268,0.0012664506],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000862526,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011416601,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2707631,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004924797,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0003690479,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.64266115},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2084934926","doi":"10.1348/026151006x162613","title":"Shared practices, understanding, language and joint attention","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"British Journal of Developmental Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":26,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University; University of Manitoba","funders":"","keywords":"Joint attention; Psychology; Empiricism; Cognitive science; Representation (politics); Epistemology; Action (physics); Cognitive psychology; Developmental psychology","score_opus":0.13722042668632653,"score_gpt":0.3602628830029069,"score_spread":0.22304245631658035,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2084934926","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8567293,0.0032001997,0.0007428471,0.00092834124,0.0006338654,0.00010032735,0.000013695702,0.000026398884,0.13762501],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99576515,0.0003179205,0.002495133,0.0004919986,0.00020964445,0.000001070346,0.000014960258,0.000014264575,0.00068987696],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989507,0.00007254933,0.00049816864,0.00011982962,0.00017945877,0.00017929423],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989425,0.000060063354,0.0007476396,0.00007991183,0.000092640206,0.00007722656],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008901436,0.00009134596,0.00017872253,0.00015243045,0.00022257378,0.00028497737,0.00015537707,0.000049218204,0.0009026396],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000922321,0.000096601274,0.000049539634,0.00003872982,0.0002539002,0.00055275694,0.000047650705,0.00027334128,0.000020009064],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0008774764,0.0021072722,0.017312847,0.00025710982,0.001645416,0.008745284,0.24902835,6.5172276e-7,0.03153868,0.27180377,0.1673942,0.24928895],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.004660447,0.0003851959,0.25659582,0.0006847481,0.00010435582,0.03380494,0.61440456,0.0000015253332,0.0002553508,0.012239805,0.07617519,0.000688065],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000096580756,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0021186,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3653762,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008875317,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000048715032,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9883271},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2086294876","doi":"10.1111/j.1755-618x.2009.01202.x","title":"What Do We Do Wednesday? On Beginning the Class as University‐Specific Work: A Preliminary Study<sup>*</sup>","year":2009,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Wilfrid Laurier University","funders":"","keywords":"Humanities; Sociology; Interpretation (philosophy); Class (philosophy); Philosophy; Epistemology; Linguistics","score_opus":0.06481366010620364,"score_gpt":0.28170132153964067,"score_spread":0.21688766143343702,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2086294876","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.26117966,0.5763815,7.805699e-7,0.14362015,0.0015674751,0.0014908975,0.00027821775,0.00006313296,0.015418198],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.6532393,0.32718238,0.000028811077,0.0060440204,0.0007322474,0.000043402826,0.00009951231,0.00005092488,0.012579405],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9934034,0.00262862,0.00089860754,0.00088491716,0.00015266979,0.0020318094],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9943959,0.001552025,0.00068316224,0.0019874123,0.00049413234,0.00088735233],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00262313,0.0007438692,0.0013366902,0.0003601024,0.0019493732,0.00025113075,0.0024786328,0.00069607375,0.0020251044],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0005163134,0.0006648381,0.00061942096,0.00035894985,0.0051575354,0.00052192935,0.00016230783,0.0019171083,0.00026060137],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00005872267,0.00017654261,0.0007908093,0.00090390415,0.00040330813,0.00062527723,0.26663685,0.00015689805,7.195586e-7,0.5980247,0.09860574,0.033616517],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00031201344,0.0008088313,0.003053447,0.00764852,0.00029625947,0.000033934495,0.49899513,0.0000073108586,1.5711709e-7,0.008536258,0.4798483,0.00045985205],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.015452168,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.05382022,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.58948845,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.003360962,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0024480494,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99958026},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2088078762","doi":"10.1177/0893318905280325","title":"Arguments for the In-Depth Study of Organizational Interactions","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Management Communication Quarterly","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":24,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Organizational communication; Organizational studies; Field (mathematics); Organizational learning; Epistemology; Organization development; Dimension (graph theory); Value (mathematics); Sociology; Organizational theory; Organizational behavior; Organizational analysis; Organizational culture; Organizational field; Psychology; Public relations; Social psychology; Knowledge management; Management; Political science; Computer science; Social science; Institutional theory; Philosophy","score_opus":0.04194960697761242,"score_gpt":0.3102818854627053,"score_spread":0.2683322784850929,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2088078762","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.4587631,0.0011844998,0.0032787584,0.020528613,0.00053318846,0.006691231,0.00005678928,0.00028993105,0.5086739],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9944972,0.00003803508,0.0007017498,0.00015160005,0.00005475287,0.00039531552,0.00006075702,0.000015666843,0.0040849447],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990409,0.00014157014,0.00041276566,0.000119212986,0.00017379547,0.00011173447],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99824345,0.00026113447,0.00020290788,0.0011271777,0.00015105579,0.000014244991],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00030863236,0.00010190449,0.000115326824,0.00015004726,0.00037563962,0.0001648552,0.0008888656,0.0000114717195,0.0006211315],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000007697614,0.000080347716,0.000037875463,0.00010280317,0.00010904652,0.00037647685,0.0000933998,0.000103211896,0.00004413695],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000028386217,0.0018135245,0.0009472178,0.000023118911,0.00022065501,1.5635167e-7,0.18687515,0.00025015222,0.0000063125694,0.77394813,0.003121798,0.032765377],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0022948012,0.0003054567,0.014908426,0.00005498024,0.00014637616,5.7464604e-7,0.73986834,0.0020050525,0.000009804361,0.0077466825,0.23241791,0.00024157063],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00021731347,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.016791703,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7662015,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000048193535,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000009875004,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9370165},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2089045036","doi":"10.1353/lan.2012.0013","title":"<b>Austronesian and theoretical linguistics</b> . Ed. by Raphael Mercado, Eric Potsdam, and Lisa deMena Travis. (Linguistics today 167.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2010. Pp. vii, 379. ISBN 9789027255501. $158 (Hb).","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Austronesian languages; Comparative linguistics; Tagalog; Syntax; Historical linguistics; Phonology; Reduplication; History; Sociology; Philosophy; Philology","score_opus":0.015419274797860495,"score_gpt":0.2618984561965748,"score_spread":0.24647918139871433,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2089045036","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.28436738,0.14634953,0.00017567597,0.0010112647,0.0035509842,0.0012348426,0.0014944719,0.0006641536,0.5611517],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98805964,0.0016497254,0.00092806027,0.00064110215,0.002937077,0.00003075169,0.00035625417,0.00009815419,0.0052992264],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99757695,0.00022303993,0.00055963063,0.00043910483,0.00038746593,0.00081380847],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9979723,0.0003232254,0.00022876984,0.0008284627,0.00025255955,0.00039467026],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005146255,0.0005082821,0.0005282077,0.00011572283,0.00050346926,0.00056765415,0.00046344037,0.00019194646,0.0029933513],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0006874275,0.00043082345,0.00009307928,0.00008862696,0.0014347013,0.00017775738,0.00027104394,0.0005230174,0.00010604464],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000057071476,0.00033329072,0.0014928256,0.00016532876,0.00015351367,0.000033598466,0.04947866,4.2081598e-7,0.00044586926,0.89037925,0.055117372,0.0023427943],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0023988418,0.0003752456,0.0031724283,0.00026157167,0.00084125175,0.00005758102,0.10706147,0.0001450122,0.00074264104,0.0034752623,0.8794899,0.0019787923],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0006633153,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00019741134,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.886904,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004479047,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000047756625,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99981433},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2089111145","doi":"10.5539/elt.v5n10p180","title":"An Exploration of Upper-intermediate Iranian EFL learners’ Perception of Politeness Strategies and Power Relation in Disagreement","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Psychology; Perception; Speech act; Test (biology); Linguistics; Politeness theory; Power (physics); Social psychology; Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.035742839263528815,"score_gpt":0.306663290995704,"score_spread":0.27092045173217516,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2089111145","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9764983,0.00036528325,0.00016509955,0.000033918182,0.00017673563,0.00015365625,0.000014997095,0.00005621878,0.022535792],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9992814,0.000018340968,0.0002306724,0.00001577657,0.00024156949,0.000011775881,0.00010583999,0.000018782071,0.0000758214],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99882174,0.00033084376,0.0003478936,0.00013062477,0.0001827345,0.00018617618],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99933445,0.00006742821,0.00019424938,0.0003112829,0.000045750505,0.000046847985],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007106321,0.00013041875,0.00018831021,0.0001846207,0.000100212164,0.00014027717,0.00014807875,0.000050458053,0.00028430865],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008039216,0.00011491955,0.00003834449,0.000033138236,0.00015925625,0.004785919,0.000041683397,0.00022962107,0.0000023814646],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000015918284,0.00013051866,0.009478576,0.000042698488,0.000010384365,4.1977808e-7,0.85107553,0.000036422884,0.0022335073,0.13337593,0.0000027870371,0.0035973457],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00030670548,0.00007263661,0.034036033,0.00009137923,0.000016435319,3.4758324e-7,0.9645387,0.00007422844,0.00011150241,0.0005399961,0.000082636616,0.00012941887],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0011563464,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00061589613,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.13283592,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000039920684,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000019471581,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.46862835},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2090715123","doi":"10.1111/j.1473-4192.2009.00229.x","title":"Lay people's language problems","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of Applied Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"German; Lithuanian; Norwegian; Mandarin Chinese; Humanities; Political science; Psychology; Linguistics; Sociology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.016457123686512042,"score_gpt":0.2842439114698244,"score_spread":0.2677867877833124,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2090715123","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.14075232,0.0001041285,0.00015104761,0.00056485005,0.0072289,0.000097333286,0.00004878616,0.000049598963,0.85100305],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99009514,0.000021265612,0.0020699524,0.00022662757,0.0068393163,0.0000035174005,0.000020104462,0.000020073952,0.000703977],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988846,0.000011609463,0.00043681666,0.0000826356,0.000461636,0.00012266288],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9980623,0.00013771659,0.00044129443,0.00021189562,0.0010829959,0.00006376466],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00028810927,0.00011448679,0.00016348356,0.00015046768,0.000087627435,0.00032329425,0.0008117002,0.00004386242,0.0013732786],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000409202,0.00009283096,0.00008352737,0.000024533154,0.00015324938,0.000048891052,0.00007988642,0.0004848921,0.00006975447],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000033253455,0.00010669376,0.000059718048,0.0000074426925,0.00011202235,0.000022616949,0.034277953,0.00008270755,0.0010518993,0.96044505,0.0023132544,0.0014874123],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007548259,0.000045012275,0.00019533279,0.00004155293,0.000056238954,0.000042302177,0.017637266,0.00007615597,0.0012054857,0.028235605,0.9514797,0.00023055941],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008468431,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0014003069,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9491664,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000022537015,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000100244884,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9995396},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2090882351","doi":"10.5539/elt.v6n10p188","title":"Politeness in Interlanguage Pragmatics of Complaints by Indonesian Learners of English","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":27,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta","keywords":"Politeness; Psychology; Politeness theory; Indonesian; Pragmatics; Complaint; Interlanguage; Linguistics; Social psychology","score_opus":0.011980799112553576,"score_gpt":0.25427625678668775,"score_spread":0.24229545767413418,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2090882351","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.83716875,0.0005975513,0.000031109666,0.000035740624,0.00027478437,0.00028235512,0.00006203518,0.00011219673,0.1614355],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9981789,0.00000670302,0.00041925797,0.000068151836,0.00029648293,0.000032691085,0.00013136289,0.000042126052,0.00082430267],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99808294,0.00042477335,0.0006705425,0.00020875956,0.00029062713,0.0003223735],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99836296,0.00034013187,0.00038070657,0.000652078,0.00019576866,0.000068359426],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00063098647,0.00022743685,0.00045089147,0.0002747736,0.00009519696,0.00015462027,0.0006466792,0.000080645375,0.0011500915],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0010959485,0.00020331945,0.000096729695,0.000081370024,0.00033501498,0.0006767345,0.00015936817,0.00056518946,0.000011071752],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000071114405,0.00020452953,0.0013499135,0.00014577378,0.000040175062,0.0000038334374,0.9444705,0.000014707017,0.0007516409,0.049707938,0.0006230011,0.0026808558],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006038137,0.000046598107,0.00020686624,0.00023621145,0.000018240999,7.040836e-7,0.99547166,0.000087922665,0.0011254546,0.00019197857,0.0017637886,0.0002467512],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.007767849,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.001598781,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.16101019,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005386267,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000036145997,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999763},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2093404093","doi":"10.1007/s10993-009-9150-y","title":"Languaging for life: African youth talk back to HIV/AIDS research","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language Policy","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":12,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Grassroots; Sociology; Sociolinguistics; Language policy; Poverty; Social policy; Health policy; Gender studies; Political science; Health care; Pedagogy; Linguistics","score_opus":0.11767232282419644,"score_gpt":0.39796572285556614,"score_spread":0.2802934000313697,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2093404093","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.16702649,0.0011227884,0.00020382045,0.017961787,0.00013598554,0.000943665,0.00060038397,0.0003397768,0.8116653],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.94707596,0.0000074901754,0.0016236949,0.0034188472,0.0025612381,0.000057225025,0.00014291554,0.000043188895,0.04506946],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981919,0.00015715521,0.00028350388,0.00031161017,0.0003502354,0.0007056193],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983668,0.00018848537,0.00007083195,0.0009136507,0.00020711252,0.00025317367],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005348185,0.00020800802,0.0002592646,0.0005058687,0.00045042014,0.0005516666,0.00076380174,0.000054754233,0.0014324295],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00045880707,0.00017889982,0.00011384829,0.0002751117,0.00019410995,0.00024851869,0.00013783958,0.00026199815,0.0006337646],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003618122,0.00007722794,0.000010274103,0.000022157166,0.000023576375,0.000006640853,0.44928867,0.0000052643736,0.0004167355,0.53190184,0.011990884,0.006220578],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00078895903,0.00032819586,0.00016504468,0.00008506653,0.000030864845,0.0000044943395,0.8239295,0.000030114601,0.0006537853,0.0066548954,0.16683893,0.00049015257],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.003988443,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0013930713,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.78004944,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009324027,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00018043938,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99948037},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2094322545","doi":"10.15718/discog.2010.17.2.147","title":"영어 원어민 중고등학생들의 요청 표현 분석","year":2010,"lang":"ko","type":"article","venue":"Discourse and Cognition","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.028667088990591436,"score_gpt":0.30652223645734444,"score_spread":0.277855147466753,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2094322545","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6942996,0.0017602734,0.000033310684,0.0033695882,0.0010662688,0.000374731,0.0004347948,0.00012958859,0.29853186],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98593295,0.0009789803,0.000059609054,0.0005908264,0.0015941475,0.00006965808,0.00061578595,0.000055689867,0.010102342],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981722,0.00013494081,0.00043395633,0.00044955235,0.00034904032,0.00046026678],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984724,0.00013277626,0.00025697929,0.0006768793,0.00027467363,0.00018631355],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00030489446,0.00039897222,0.0003435304,0.00016029469,0.0010012218,0.0012478826,0.00033054085,0.00020625921,0.0072980565],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00004652077,0.00035580219,0.00015324885,0.00007461829,0.0012435762,0.0009559986,0.00014756028,0.00074255245,0.0007876159],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00011452226,0.000891602,0.0005338052,0.00018991636,0.00030517558,0.00006004067,0.039674304,7.8726254e-7,0.0033201743,0.90387315,0.007236633,0.04379988],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0057655354,0.0007742275,0.016160907,0.0011269087,0.0027835118,0.00022488878,0.569484,0.00048308237,0.004017405,0.12906507,0.26649353,0.0036209535],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003608126,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0031754994,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7748081,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000012443284,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00012749972,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999904},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2094559196","doi":"10.1108/09654280510630795","title":"Training patients to ask information verifying questions in medical interviews","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Health Education","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Northern British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Patient satisfaction; Session (web analytics); Psychology; Medical education; Medicine; Control (management); Family medicine; Nursing","score_opus":0.11230987187812431,"score_gpt":0.4105594946990548,"score_spread":0.2982496228209305,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2094559196","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6222591,0.0013871301,0.0007476979,0.122302204,0.0032748473,0.0017965907,0.000040032388,0.00028473017,0.2479077],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9879482,0.00007468107,0.00078248023,0.010185305,0.00035458378,0.00017663378,0.00021066221,0.000007546828,0.00025991068],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989014,0.00012475898,0.00048322493,0.000086973494,0.00021898437,0.00018463159],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993403,0.000044702203,0.00014278603,0.00021482419,0.00012034769,0.00013704582],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00040386786,0.00008087054,0.00011731876,0.00023061015,0.00020600345,0.00012995281,0.00017587924,0.000033148553,0.0009835574],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001871749,0.000077221826,0.000020706373,0.00008181569,0.00003606559,0.00093555736,0.000030207118,0.00016715216,0.0003298875],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000003123359,0.00013770048,0.00018955681,0.000037897455,0.0000015894344,1.512642e-8,0.34047076,0.0000106700745,1.319566e-7,0.069353,0.0065032877,0.58329225],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00018893034,0.00004610243,0.010275926,0.0002862642,0.0000018237015,7.4262744e-7,0.07348356,0.000120557714,9.0531233e-7,0.00034998645,0.9151418,0.00010338867],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0014540566,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.012109745,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.90863854,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00024752555,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00088570087,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99992967},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2095921819","doi":"10.1111/0023-8333.00170","title":"Learning the Rules for Offering Advice: A Quantitative Approach to Second Language Socialization","year":2001,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language Learning","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":205,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Socialization; Sociocultural evolution; Competence (human resources); Perception; Linguistic competence; Social psychology; Pedagogy; Developmental psychology; Linguistics; Sociology","score_opus":0.04123166032009212,"score_gpt":0.3165557635199602,"score_spread":0.27532410319986805,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2095921819","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6594191,0.0017276371,0.0069818227,0.00055299053,0.00016076883,0.00069219375,0.000023185785,0.0005883916,0.3298539],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9524914,0.000016626773,0.0026779594,0.00040915483,0.0005541817,0.00018754216,0.00025724724,0.00006572736,0.043340135],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985869,0.00029978243,0.00026231026,0.0002732757,0.0002136999,0.00036401127],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99893206,0.00039719965,0.00018946921,0.000296079,0.00012849533,0.000056666937],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005528938,0.00020629117,0.00022861622,0.000118284224,0.0012062176,0.000547661,0.00039445344,0.00005680779,0.0010516554],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00037814086,0.00015807436,0.000110269546,0.000115512004,0.00013488131,0.0003207415,0.000111148416,0.0004197257,0.00011370643],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004443238,0.000046353,0.00020392,0.00006795231,0.000072574374,0.0000047871254,0.82433075,0.002139998,0.00095978513,0.16461971,0.00060164783,0.0069080642],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0003853554,0.00011124599,0.0003360676,0.000049767732,0.000041252362,0.0000063369143,0.86845976,0.0048484714,0.00009394355,0.00024205637,0.12512541,0.00030035336],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00046784384,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0013514842,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2930723,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000046589652,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003521264,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99986154},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2098822559","doi":"10.7202/602722ar","title":"Classe de conversation, passivité et interculturel","year":2009,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Revue québécoise de linguistique","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Humanities; Conversation; Sociology; Philosophy; Communication","score_opus":0.02204562312600551,"score_gpt":0.3078196935184809,"score_spread":0.2857740703924754,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2098822559","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.03703818,0.036462724,0.0013736346,0.2026258,0.002045785,0.0006926199,0.00026535924,0.00050503784,0.71899086],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.941583,0.0029689507,0.0016096008,0.0064317915,0.0031150305,0.000037164507,0.000111100206,0.000054256532,0.04408912],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99778926,0.00054025673,0.00057291397,0.00036708248,0.00015914948,0.0005713313],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99787855,0.0002999507,0.00034627644,0.0008156839,0.00042355605,0.00023595634],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006129414,0.0003848041,0.00040289,0.00012441222,0.00035337283,0.00064563355,0.0005712464,0.00031826578,0.0006717024],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0008401667,0.0004045499,0.00023890293,0.00009129398,0.00038984086,0.0002577626,0.000055691617,0.00083302974,0.00018086944],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000030687206,0.000248928,0.00016511716,0.00016547374,0.000067200795,0.00013440369,0.12653735,0.00009966443,0.000119166616,0.85991484,0.010933322,0.001583864],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000440821,0.00016495721,0.0019446171,0.0009051133,0.0001404371,0.00013615548,0.016266879,0.0006276334,0.00019520053,0.073098846,0.9055177,0.0005616515],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.020143643,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.04595631,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.90454483,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00043597116,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00085487077,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998406},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2099062699","doi":"10.17169/fqs-4.1.745","title":"\"Actually I Was the Star\": Managing Attributions in Conversation","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Forum: Qualitative Social Research (Freie Universität Berlin)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":16,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Humanities; Political science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.336082987171407,"score_gpt":0.4444378727045873,"score_spread":0.10835488553318029,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2099062699","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.61562765,0.00071722915,0.0009867558,0.07330235,0.00028488174,0.001463434,0.00048380138,0.00021366966,0.30692023],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9858322,0.00015255237,0.000074186275,0.00020594777,0.00017691863,0.000025850968,0.00019225132,0.00002249082,0.013317562],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.995536,0.0022702313,0.00031592415,0.0002966636,0.0008958398,0.00068533036],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9968182,0.0017120793,0.00013767154,0.00036824585,0.0008774267,0.000086415224],"candidate_categories":["sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.002156418,0.00018324706,0.00024071627,0.00040964907,0.0037997616,0.00021851604,0.00079230475,0.000085611064,0.0012306486],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003831642,0.00015708638,0.00013862138,0.00043603202,0.0032877012,0.0016905072,0.00030824338,0.0008481924,0.0002801927],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000040486797,0.000051652463,0.000021799724,0.00000679598,0.000039576422,0.00001357859,0.48209175,0.0000059845947,0.000009224814,0.5113964,0.0061105434,0.00021217948],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00066433236,0.00008869293,0.00038188914,0.000022908527,0.000013009052,9.621523e-7,0.89075035,0.00009945465,0.000013856155,0.051203515,0.056580145,0.00018090705],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0033764064,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.009727859,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.46019292,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0005879955,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00049322733,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99968237},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2099576066","doi":"10.7202/603136ar","title":"S’opposer dans une conversation à quatre : de quelques moyens","year":2009,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Revue québécoise de linguistique","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Humanities; Philosophy","score_opus":0.021147540336826563,"score_gpt":0.2939330417972364,"score_spread":0.2727855014604098,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2099576066","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.097533874,0.022346709,0.0009666838,0.054008342,0.0012712218,0.00064578786,0.00024430957,0.00044399404,0.8225391],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.95412827,0.003029762,0.0020423091,0.0024410896,0.0037694944,0.000034933535,0.00020198882,0.000068957605,0.034283202],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9975349,0.0004899881,0.0006601804,0.000422785,0.00019528183,0.00069690944],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9976183,0.00028949627,0.00037704507,0.0009826901,0.00046739134,0.00026507812],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000547547,0.00044074975,0.00046516536,0.00015536792,0.00052213937,0.00050420535,0.00058903283,0.00033791296,0.0007718031],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0005230193,0.0004939657,0.00026223878,0.00014096865,0.00052741566,0.00026240954,0.00004726854,0.00065975694,0.00015131616],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003764975,0.0002427972,0.00038967925,0.00021410309,0.000070948096,0.0001697572,0.17699525,0.00021855085,0.00025012056,0.815889,0.0035225574,0.0019996152],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00067971746,0.00034574448,0.0045819795,0.0012672439,0.00039202144,0.00015375044,0.053731527,0.0023900862,0.00072112057,0.1573799,0.7773143,0.0010426329],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.10121619,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.133726,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8565944,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00060473353,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0009234813,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997512},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2100349541","doi":"10.1111/j.1467-971x.2009.01611.x","title":"Thanking responders in Cameroon English","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Englishes","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":15,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Cree Board of Health and Social Services of James Bay","funders":"","keywords":"Silence; Variety (cybernetics); Nothing; Linguistics; Varieties of English; Curriculum; Sociology; Psychology; Pedagogy; Computer science; Art; Artificial intelligence; Philosophy","score_opus":0.028795513380082745,"score_gpt":0.2573660202663789,"score_spread":0.22857050688629615,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2100349541","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.1751743,0.0008340001,0.0000021620106,0.0008572822,0.00044491846,0.00012222974,0.00000475945,0.0002554026,0.82230496],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9851123,0.000028927023,0.00011526554,0.00059665035,0.00065470004,0.000012848132,0.00001754045,0.000016699189,0.013445085],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99894345,0.000108669265,0.00026365093,0.00020252951,0.00019030376,0.00029138368],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991502,0.00014600196,0.00007517853,0.00048149098,0.00010278647,0.000044314398],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00028213073,0.00016174658,0.00019010669,0.00029457762,0.00017869264,0.00039845787,0.00039288847,0.000030425272,0.0015286709],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00012751095,0.00014760642,0.000062518215,0.00015011158,0.00016542619,0.0006276927,0.000039313618,0.00028064603,0.000044663593],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000033415512,0.00009758123,0.00055429444,0.000009090657,0.00001409537,0.00001569956,0.25394842,0.00006187368,0.00003122929,0.7249189,0.010944548,0.009370875],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007013366,0.00006628718,0.004723228,0.00014879524,0.000019269126,8.147638e-7,0.1662984,0.000032466258,0.0002682995,0.022882167,0.8043583,0.0005006598],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00025741322,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.016174603,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.809938,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005739384,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003541623,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99938405},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2100687755","doi":"10.5539/ass.v8n7p139","title":"A Cross-Cultural Comparative Study of Gratitude Strategies between Iranian and Malaysian Postgraduate Students","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Asian Social Science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":19,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Gratitude; Psychology; Affect (linguistics); Social psychology; Mathematics education; Medical education; Communication; Medicine","score_opus":0.10311747695264559,"score_gpt":0.42382335145861794,"score_spread":0.3207058745059723,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2100687755","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7939837,0.000044973538,0.0000016582921,0.00011577905,0.00008569695,0.00024716492,0.000021751839,0.00003147571,0.20546778],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9993211,0.000002019158,0.00004266132,0.000017790024,0.0002613493,0.000015519128,0.0000055792493,0.000006534128,0.00032743684],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984542,0.00011601524,0.00027452927,0.00020084,0.00059927366,0.00035513457],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99920523,0.00003256119,0.00018901595,0.00021036915,0.00025881536,0.00010398353],"candidate_categories":["sts","scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00046632238,0.0001566099,0.00026491942,0.00007943458,0.0013077909,0.0013545944,0.0007249765,0.000026047112,0.00008676525],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00001373207,0.000120842284,0.00003674895,0.00017577683,0.003225084,0.0026209648,0.00022626169,0.00013835622,0.000014289861],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000006335491,0.00024539483,0.11539152,0.0000068920212,0.000037620146,5.357292e-7,0.635431,1.0761674e-7,0.00012127668,0.24759853,0.000022090462,0.0011386798],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00025181868,0.000084970125,0.54405355,0.000005803918,0.000020816222,4.26418e-7,0.45463103,3.12448e-7,0.00003137173,0.00057793927,0.0002378154,0.000104147766],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0007002346,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011998481,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.42866203,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003633079,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006907643,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999924},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2102104304","doi":"10.1002/asi.20002","title":"Positioning theory and the negotiation of information needs in a clinical midwifery setting","year":2004,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":94,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Strict constructionism; Information seeking; Negotiation; Construct (python library); Information needs; Context (archaeology); Psychology; Social constructionism; Sociology; Social psychology; Nursing; Obstetrics; Epistemology; Medicine; Computer science","score_opus":0.013810774759128184,"score_gpt":0.3006750386697888,"score_spread":0.2868642639106606,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2102104304","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9837011,0.00009853518,0.0020809614,0.012576713,0.00009805431,0.00019162345,0.0000051911,0.000010978559,0.001236851],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99743956,0.00014606312,0.0010624271,0.0013160215,0.000024660178,0.0000054229185,8.875538e-7,0.0000012853851,0.0000036856047],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99902207,0.00004129756,0.0006005125,0.00002409997,0.00021656469,0.00009547848],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.997695,0.000276325,0.0013121953,0.00013679288,0.00056509714,0.0000145880485],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0040719607,0.00005055695,0.00015265497,0.0002540426,0.00039556637,0.00016085913,0.00033862088,0.000026545478,0.0000012273941],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00079884345,0.000027790404,0.00008750458,0.0005096993,0.0044705453,0.0028458082,0.000096863965,0.00019324527,3.6566658e-7],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000053502452,0.000008965461,0.0005375656,0.000012432623,0.000018488381,9.6527915e-9,0.07111737,0.00006522617,0.000040307896,0.9028371,0.00007110653,0.025237901],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0023996555,0.00022879435,0.0062445276,0.00010693418,0.00005258651,0.00004700109,0.87352586,0.0006368851,0.00032855503,0.11048685,0.0058396435,0.00010273685],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000027918457,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000007795575,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.80240846,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000041749172,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0002125173,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99823874},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2102791980","doi":"10.1353/jaf.2002.0013","title":"Personal Experience Narratives and the Social Construction of Meaning in Confrontational Discourse","year":2002,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of American Folklore","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Meaning (existential); Narrative; Sociology; Linguistics; Aesthetics; Epistemology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.0373297616441536,"score_gpt":0.3057725705760353,"score_spread":0.2684428089318817,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2102791980","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9743232,0.0005379333,0.00003575278,0.0037708369,0.00008947125,0.000050317863,0.0000073170086,0.0000033919575,0.021181745],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9990426,0.00007602294,0.0004773078,0.000078884754,0.00019268264,0.0000032547625,7.977989e-7,0.0000050036383,0.00012345715],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99918896,0.0001347367,0.0003145782,0.000056511024,0.00022290275,0.0000823386],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990826,0.00011423019,0.0005882564,0.000054385764,0.00013898332,0.000021544412],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00016607175,0.00007386818,0.00022564759,0.000077873956,0.00018731723,0.00006881098,0.00013906248,0.000010342761,0.0005547847],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003207773,0.00004652689,0.00006629338,0.00004900912,0.0039845468,0.00033588754,0.000020083986,0.00015908295,6.9401426e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007283937,0.000030413652,0.0008400392,0.0000034933762,0.00003459543,0.0000023420419,0.72435516,0.0000024344035,0.00004757029,0.2708415,0.0001773401,0.0035922443],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008054976,0.00007499393,0.002391611,0.000030122843,0.000015509771,0.000039258364,0.9929888,0.000102314814,0.000015275922,0.0026531026,0.00082064973,0.00006284624],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00011287216,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00020055175,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.26863363,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000019827943,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000033143628,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.998726},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2102870454","doi":"10.1017/s1366728911000502","title":"What counts as (contact-induced) change","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Bilingualism Language and Cognition","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":22,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Ottawa","funders":"","keywords":"Reading (process); Field (mathematics); Language contact; History; Linguistics; Epistemology; Media studies; Environmental ethics; Sociology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.15287303181574594,"score_gpt":0.3172374596002461,"score_spread":0.16436442778450014,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2102870454","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6357213,0.0032390452,0.0000013483208,0.0000988504,0.00042447704,0.00016578083,0.000015532994,0.00011521396,0.36021844],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9950606,0.00041476183,0.00002218161,0.0012718086,0.0005267133,0.00003756338,0.00008329952,0.000016332888,0.0025667069],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994664,0.00004135654,0.000120530014,0.00013908993,0.00010503766,0.00012756794],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99959123,0.000027648248,0.000060779028,0.0001987329,0.000079731224,0.00004187151],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001006457,0.00010439099,0.000096788266,0.00006147473,0.00013477285,0.00022582209,0.000092970025,0.00004590618,0.005491917],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000017954371,0.00008851863,0.000032727177,0.000022680315,0.000069578724,0.0005977674,0.000030408182,0.0000863503,0.0005101363],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000025939302,0.00010767696,0.000018450219,0.000041531355,0.00004460473,0.00006803705,0.6644021,1.4026799e-9,0.0006279499,0.26336712,0.00046596458,0.07083063],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00089305895,0.00025207218,0.00053978624,0.00033020653,0.00018511683,0.000057528858,0.90088284,0.000009408281,0.005811585,0.027514825,0.06283181,0.00069175544],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0006829707,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0006691358,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.35933933,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000006463444,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000019291265,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9954172},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2103156648","doi":"10.5539/ijps.v2n1p25","title":"Backchannel Responses and Enjoyment of the Conversation: The More Does Not Necessarily Mean the Better","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of Psychological Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":21,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria; University of Northern British Columbia","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Conversation; Psychology; Recall; Social psychology; Communication; Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.10233156411072877,"score_gpt":0.3929191187447838,"score_spread":0.29058755463405506,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2103156648","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8048328,0.0006556393,0.0000074775057,0.18985294,0.0019690378,0.00008516022,0.000022742941,0.000005135537,0.0025690654],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9939221,0.00036466224,0.00006041093,0.0043449607,0.0007442868,0.000007064027,4.736861e-7,0.000004085805,0.0005519129],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99884963,0.00017877738,0.00036272162,0.000084625,0.0004433036,0.00008095792],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9979375,0.0007837882,0.00042998276,0.00023015041,0.00059751485,0.000021053354],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006582521,0.000098123746,0.00014402573,0.000032573225,0.00028206798,0.00014532561,0.0009176891,0.000027357517,0.00035402682],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00034684935,0.000031031108,0.00010963459,0.000022583006,0.0017212407,0.00013031675,0.00020479449,0.0003520573,0.0000028564025],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0009951463,0.00054124685,0.013885305,0.000020385854,0.002518116,0.000026777447,0.39796242,0.000018647122,0.0054242397,0.53292304,0.032189306,0.013495351],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0022805505,0.00041449466,0.25867045,0.00020292081,0.0002750611,0.00023964832,0.4470357,0.00002419016,0.0036405972,0.091288045,0.19555351,0.00037482133],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00002637656,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00027701407,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.441635,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000011790804,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000015015467,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6341983},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2103300541","doi":"10.3402/jchimp.v1i3.8428","title":"Communication Tools for the Modern Doctor Bag. Physician Patient Communication Part 1: Beginning of a medical interview","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Medicine; Active listening; Context (archaeology); Communication skills; Core competency; Medical education; Family medicine; Patient satisfaction; Nursing; Psychology; Communication","score_opus":0.13679238798511367,"score_gpt":0.3491373646610423,"score_spread":0.2123449766759286,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2103300541","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.78556406,0.056149058,0.0051190704,0.048497137,0.0013587752,0.0012377186,0.000070866074,0.000088412104,0.10191491],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99497265,0.003361567,0.0005417164,0.0005360475,0.0003572268,0.00004170533,0.000012548829,0.000031254047,0.00014529578],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9963611,0.0013455617,0.0011975861,0.00009366349,0.0007903186,0.00021176899],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99239725,0.0026666033,0.0016862532,0.0014631378,0.00167134,0.00011539033],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0028905165,0.0002562016,0.00061491085,0.00018845571,0.00064179284,0.00014906327,0.0034597083,0.00007631798,0.0007637039],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0013835053,0.00016018141,0.00032683878,0.00008830753,0.0023649833,0.0010798529,0.0005702856,0.0014704491,0.000003331043],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001528017,0.0011065888,0.000051548886,0.000065151195,0.00054205896,0.000001912364,0.7728603,0.0000044699264,0.000018885601,0.17624925,0.0038254985,0.045121532],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012949246,0.002503479,0.0012628085,0.0028761677,0.00027432578,0.000035809135,0.9396079,0.00027816911,0.00017062061,0.03368631,0.017777866,0.00023157187],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0023559,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0007907595,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2094086,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012105849,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011606637,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.87138796},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2103548270","doi":"10.5539/ach.v2n2p82","title":"Cultural Differences in Chinese and American Address Forms","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Asian Culture and History","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Sociology; Chinese americans; Psychology; Social psychology; Environmental ethics; Ethnic group; Anthropology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.022615047403516973,"score_gpt":0.25862284620965786,"score_spread":0.2360077988061409,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2103548270","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.63733035,0.0023810042,1.7466532e-7,0.00042575746,0.00014699511,0.0000619736,0.00000770318,0.000032249798,0.35961378],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98922265,0.0001669445,0.000043375818,0.00017326213,0.00016249438,0.000015726871,0.000016042653,0.000006660532,0.010192843],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99954736,0.000020849568,0.00010819903,0.00013541024,0.00007174253,0.00011645217],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996805,0.00001243671,0.000064535285,0.00016055258,0.000030375448,0.000051577183],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000041353822,0.00011844733,0.00016030484,0.000045477827,0.00015291024,0.000099688696,0.00012812232,0.000033067736,0.00031303187],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000011219715,0.000070397415,0.000023112847,0.000018455949,0.00089704007,0.00031221827,0.00003533827,0.0002477573,0.000005908121],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001543153,0.00006645874,0.013527568,0.000030289866,0.000022535642,0.000007003104,0.55818194,1.1427556e-8,0.00057842035,0.40927827,0.008457544,0.009834501],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002960799,0.000057442467,0.089812495,0.000019076266,0.000013184601,0.000010276049,0.13087296,0.0000030192248,0.0000034632412,0.0015874418,0.7770823,0.00024220513],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010304089,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.064417586,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7686248,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000017335182,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000017744245,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.95265436},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2104206215","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v2n1p79","title":"Gender and Politeness in a Foreign Language Academic Context","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":15,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Psychology; Arabic; Context (archaeology); Politeness theory; Linguistics; Test (biology); Social psychology","score_opus":0.05894325784393098,"score_gpt":0.33621588606402625,"score_spread":0.27727262822009524,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2104206215","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.37496787,0.00906044,0.00004652902,0.00005356227,0.009952543,0.000084930754,0.00006447837,0.000026695056,0.60574293],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98519367,0.00015295467,0.00016209975,0.00028004523,0.014004849,0.0000016056832,0.000008441619,0.000012872553,0.00018349031],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990613,0.000052387066,0.000403602,0.000053885862,0.00027463457,0.00015420112],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9956463,0.0002081338,0.00026433205,0.000095555384,0.0037119514,0.000073730684],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00041229645,0.00009205397,0.00014548958,0.0001961555,0.000036814643,0.00011369402,0.0003437789,0.000046351615,0.00022890182],"category_scores_gemma":[0.008666857,0.00007736385,0.000045852088,0.000019938718,0.00013395135,0.0002115507,0.000070586866,0.00034506767,0.0000040918385],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000028866627,0.000060938386,0.007617628,0.0000084173125,0.000063258616,0.000013355866,0.09242953,0.000006673212,0.0000049127566,0.8978658,0.0013192358,0.00058143015],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013773058,0.000042017036,0.0060051153,0.00014807197,0.000054972155,0.00001596491,0.26848254,0.000036077457,0.00016048111,0.014717521,0.70869833,0.00026157388],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00006464605,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000054934037,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.88314825,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000055779354,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005831691,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99968356},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2104393979","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v2n1p149","title":"Interaction Management in Nigerian Television Talk Shows","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Selection (genetic algorithm); Intonation (linguistics); Conversation; Gesture; Relevance (law); Conversation analysis; Linguistics; Psychology; Computer science; Sociology; Communication; Political science; Artificial intelligence; Law","score_opus":0.0378345150413572,"score_gpt":0.32348679389418683,"score_spread":0.2856522788528296,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2104393979","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.09812974,0.0008091677,0.00013406678,0.00012188212,0.050113384,0.00012369353,0.000026627407,0.000038400012,0.850503],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98161495,0.00014211322,0.0008117997,0.00015865163,0.01658524,0.0000023934124,0.000014968565,0.000014126908,0.0006557541],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99881476,0.000058879094,0.00051915523,0.0000640139,0.00039572144,0.00014749388],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9948501,0.000121062854,0.00035916644,0.00014375857,0.0044661737,0.000059753],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00043899886,0.00010273296,0.00013653189,0.00029661114,0.000048349637,0.00023274939,0.0004473091,0.000030382591,0.0009939873],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0039554355,0.00008962788,0.00007840765,0.000029068533,0.000066207955,0.00032990673,0.00008853599,0.00026273658,0.000017127571],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00015529503,0.00079825416,0.0027280962,0.000027606158,0.00037777197,0.00009686443,0.053813532,0.00031898936,0.000018609586,0.9125773,0.018658755,0.0104289325],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00042270817,0.000029571596,0.0005378602,0.000100219026,0.00002433591,0.000003333725,0.023035267,0.000031603795,0.00010030329,0.0012448856,0.9743622,0.00010772809],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00002747692,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00012657687,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.95570344,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013339457,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000023290377,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99991924},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2104442223","doi":"10.1177/0023830914528107","title":"Inferring Difficulty: Flexibility in the Real-time Processing of Disfluency","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language and Speech","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":33,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; U.S. Department of Defense; National Institutes of Health; National Science Foundation","keywords":"Mental lexicon; Flexibility (engineering); Object (grammar); Computer science; Lexicon; Attribution; Scope (computer science); Natural (archaeology); Artificial intelligence; Psychology; Natural language processing; Cognitive psychology; Speech recognition; Linguistics","score_opus":0.02552354170374386,"score_gpt":0.2889658337919594,"score_spread":0.2634422920882155,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2104442223","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8419492,0.00033637063,0.000004952118,0.00016629614,0.000012922383,0.00009447591,0.000005643669,0.000031275405,0.15739882],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9986291,0.000020957985,0.0001228828,0.00008302368,0.00009955979,0.00000815279,0.000013874749,0.000007187696,0.0010152467],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.999327,0.00011096254,0.00019211674,0.00011914951,0.00012734845,0.00012342796],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999414,0.00010490971,0.0000733312,0.00035507823,0.00003575163,0.000016905457],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00037851254,0.00008708689,0.00014560527,0.000040219114,0.00011645477,0.00013105645,0.00021984396,0.000025522251,0.00024201916],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005286876,0.000052626532,0.000027298385,0.000043276053,0.00018484516,0.00017515605,0.0000491836,0.000104001214,0.000008862375],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000021245369,0.0002396776,0.0061073946,0.00023811746,0.00001590143,0.000013012326,0.7530774,0.0000053305994,0.0061419834,0.14282507,0.00017197427,0.09114289],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0021460978,0.00030618865,0.11493246,0.000643967,0.00013166189,0.00003664741,0.8389711,0.0017079216,0.0040217335,0.022098646,0.013892546,0.0011110374],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0015223247,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0022141158,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.15667987,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000006798718,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001359874,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.264994},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2104746560","doi":"10.3968/j.ccc.1923670020110704.190","title":"Conversation Analysis in Cross-Culture Team Communication","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Psychology; Multiculturalism; Composition (language); Accommodation; Globalization; Team composition; Communication in small groups; Conversation analysis; Social psychology; Pedagogy; Linguistics; Political science; Communication","score_opus":0.06253662765150117,"score_gpt":0.34548978548703013,"score_spread":0.282953157835529,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2104746560","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.692207,0.0020314867,0.000029981129,0.00039911646,0.0000997459,0.00044556867,0.000054722306,0.00032413614,0.30440822],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9911771,0.0007456798,0.0012392071,0.00021839538,0.000059537262,0.00015742633,0.0017346457,0.000031442392,0.004636603],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99747515,0.00053662295,0.0008892787,0.00037960897,0.0003435958,0.00037575478],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99512774,0.00015158122,0.0005864862,0.002836212,0.001206217,0.00009178923],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008335685,0.00034945598,0.00043178082,0.00031801625,0.0012092892,0.0016965251,0.002077232,0.00020123801,0.0021637434],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00018033053,0.00029447034,0.00026869515,0.00054417166,0.0022456448,0.0037699987,0.00043755848,0.00065822114,0.00025402973],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00013812855,0.00047634373,0.080318816,0.000044530643,0.0004505931,0.0000014201091,0.45215154,0.00018720054,0.00027952937,0.46245062,0.0016361288,0.001865158],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00420174,0.00021585797,0.5390274,0.00026387518,0.00094139547,0.00001402159,0.24925339,0.0027584056,0.0023367312,0.03787142,0.16077402,0.002341756],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.004399586,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.012674473,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.45870855,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00024060071,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000055799763,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99995077},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2105401434","doi":"10.3968/j.ccc.1923670020080401.009","title":"Conversational Moves in Talking about Body-image in all Female Interactions","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Face (sociological concept); Humanities; Philosophy; Sociology; Psychology; Linguistics","score_opus":0.05151811609634419,"score_gpt":0.3709468360276549,"score_spread":0.31942871993131067,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2105401434","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8643906,0.0002502817,0.0000031378556,0.00150892,0.00023076874,0.00021284465,0.00002767235,0.00009558954,0.13328019],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99576753,0.000101548314,0.00068951515,0.00022799397,0.000113497816,0.00010343793,0.00054658647,0.000018099927,0.0024317899],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99877113,0.00014538619,0.00047825192,0.00020143643,0.0001711295,0.00023268053],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9982399,0.00024811592,0.0002168274,0.0009172124,0.00033493867,0.000043013235],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00036705344,0.00017440264,0.0001791977,0.00014892951,0.0004518013,0.0012785344,0.0008124989,0.000072232826,0.0016831922],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00017783153,0.00015538571,0.000072099,0.00009543908,0.0010053614,0.0027857474,0.00022898149,0.00080233003,0.00014839615],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00005442285,0.00039426802,0.01650416,0.000041369505,0.000042302487,0.0000039519196,0.15130556,0.000063436695,0.026473913,0.8017463,0.0010073414,0.0023629603],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0026137843,0.000046280056,0.33117884,0.0003052538,0.000034424138,0.000025427646,0.13361211,0.0024253426,0.0026836442,0.016004032,0.5099874,0.0010834639],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0021582677,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.04086303,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7857423,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000101511185,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004926714,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99975824},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2105528074","doi":"10.1093/applin/amq037","title":"A Dynamic System Approach to Willingness to Communicate: Developing an Idiodynamic Method to Capture Rapidly Changing Affect","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Applied Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":442,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Cape Breton University","funders":"Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior; Cape Breton University","keywords":"Willingness to communicate; Affect (linguistics); Psychology; Vocabulary; Anxiety; Variation (astronomy); Consistency (knowledge bases); Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; Computer science; Linguistics; Communication; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.029550125125290455,"score_gpt":0.311571237699851,"score_spread":0.28202111257456053,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2105528074","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.08277156,0.00016284485,0.3998208,0.0006393385,0.002737035,0.0035196987,0.00021203689,0.0015728581,0.5085638],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.731434,0.0000015191345,0.26633,0.00079015584,0.00058860023,0.00030086393,0.00013518293,0.00009290896,0.00032676934],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99773616,0.00016199872,0.0005132365,0.0005580433,0.00035097374,0.0006796086],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99697155,0.00027439982,0.00016351302,0.0018457413,0.00041195264,0.00033281706],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0012468094,0.00043907925,0.00055256096,0.00038533338,0.000940403,0.00065833615,0.0016351319,0.000152643,0.000023736364],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00028034783,0.00041231606,0.00007720416,0.0003488671,0.00011213166,0.000045858247,0.000581853,0.00065058883,0.00015809337],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002877789,0.00006827249,0.00000503461,0.00016369668,0.000048309754,0.0000031260236,0.086085,0.0010845135,0.0013373184,0.9096272,0.00012042067,0.0014283186],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013731832,0.0002493938,0.00027906318,0.00073709845,0.00044264464,0.00004647175,0.46780416,0.03455851,0.0012323199,0.0050957496,0.48384374,0.0043376386],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003909672,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0024786962,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9045315,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00016400423,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001336655,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99983287},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2106902758","doi":"10.1590/s0104-93132002000200003","title":"Mágoas de amizade: um ensaio em antropologia das emoções","year":2002,"lang":"pt","type":"article","venue":"Mana","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":16,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Memorial University of Newfoundland; University of Cambridge; University of Chicago; Princeton University","keywords":"Humanities; Philosophy","score_opus":0.06430008708006965,"score_gpt":0.30622329583743507,"score_spread":0.24192320875736542,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2106902758","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.26699817,0.028657574,0.00015270161,0.0093656005,0.001244786,0.000532677,0.0002355697,0.0005590877,0.6922538],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.84202147,0.0012521548,0.00013190173,0.0009071021,0.0007137777,0.000019822322,0.000039670707,0.000053836862,0.1548603],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9978317,0.00030339055,0.00046399204,0.00038596138,0.00030620812,0.0007087488],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99809873,0.00015166581,0.00023748219,0.0012593295,0.00011237262,0.00014040104],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002409197,0.00038743453,0.00041143736,0.00017006487,0.00092943263,0.0010415661,0.00092390645,0.00017179012,0.0326374],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000061491875,0.00034711778,0.00019221449,0.000101382444,0.0007175044,0.00036942217,0.00028949144,0.00048115113,0.002690745],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002285199,0.0004373315,0.00080044643,0.00014426942,0.00028299273,0.00015619624,0.1487907,0.000028447268,0.00003664075,0.5701595,0.27079526,0.008345391],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010711642,0.0002737821,0.0035115264,0.00016708199,0.0003112588,0.000047336678,0.37081468,0.0025978887,0.00013299446,0.006186834,0.6138049,0.0010805776],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0008955291,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0033566912,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.57502323,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000116120136,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000042398282,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99999547},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2106981633","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v2n1p162","title":"An Intercultural Communication Study of Chinese and Malaysian University Students’ Refusal to Invitation","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":20,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Harvard University","keywords":"Offensive; Intercultural communication; Psychology; Perception; Target culture; Task (project management); Social psychology; Pedagogy","score_opus":0.028846181667703016,"score_gpt":0.3360334859802701,"score_spread":0.3071873043125671,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2106981633","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9841078,0.000052646104,0.000021890291,0.00003735961,0.0020534797,0.000088206405,0.000021587286,0.000011921505,0.013605127],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9968033,0.000025493211,0.0007086892,0.000045625573,0.0023124488,5.357781e-7,0.000018954339,0.000008177522,0.00007680612],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989911,0.00015943535,0.00034151075,0.000058251044,0.00037140466,0.000078297366],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9915853,0.00012218654,0.00036133802,0.000196817,0.0076484377,0.0000859157],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004045687,0.00008768193,0.00014428476,0.00018746922,0.000083355015,0.00014850167,0.00071580603,0.000022718541,0.000041405463],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0032987886,0.00007383081,0.00003315643,0.00003884063,0.000085873005,0.00038577794,0.00014519205,0.00016465603,0.0000018461528],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00026872806,0.0020642378,0.15990558,0.000011110422,0.00037176642,0.000008339292,0.7037509,0.00015978694,0.000039960258,0.13201238,0.000865191,0.0005419837],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002390253,0.0009580051,0.10441137,0.000118768454,0.00015711704,0.0000049724354,0.76605856,0.000059938575,0.000034618555,0.0014016096,0.124103054,0.00030174936],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00009514038,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0004446901,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.13061078,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000059759674,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000019940439,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.39491963},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2107549385","doi":"","title":"L' acceptation du compliment: un (Macro- )acte de Discours Hybride et Ambigu","year":2014,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"The Journal of Macrodynamic Analysis (Memorial University of Newfoundland)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Cape Breton University","funders":"","keywords":"Directive; Politeness; Declaration; Speech act; Macro; Expression (computer science); Interpretation (philosophy); Politeness maxims; Political science; Linguistics; Face (sociological concept); Sociology; Psychology; Philosophy; Computer science; Law","score_opus":0.01778139298518079,"score_gpt":0.23978080139290678,"score_spread":0.22199940840772597,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2107549385","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9173962,0.0013042234,0.04442286,0.01721934,0.0012450749,0.00016859802,0.00016308387,0.000024182338,0.018056422],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9906555,0.0026913243,0.00052494835,0.00013707022,0.0010274372,9.425476e-8,0.00007112202,0.000022785714,0.0048697623],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99646795,0.0017001556,0.00068193977,0.00018315851,0.00060094177,0.00036585232],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9959573,0.00076232397,0.0018721428,0.00063986436,0.00060822704,0.00016010634],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0025214008,0.0003013859,0.0008120029,0.00043956292,0.0009593399,0.00026648637,0.0014204991,0.00010386245,0.0019028941],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008259885,0.00025524665,0.0007749014,0.00036122708,0.0012298967,0.00081296713,0.00022896922,0.0005681325,0.00003340864],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0039013163,0.0018806688,0.013691763,0.00024025513,0.02172174,0.00014860011,0.16451122,0.13067591,0.0017190239,0.64175594,0.004893547,0.014859996],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.016367003,0.0018787336,0.19556774,0.0008283427,0.08069353,0.0004899148,0.3562561,0.1326121,0.00008755979,0.061746925,0.15117648,0.0022955725],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.020913452,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.042021703,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.58000904,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000401971,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00027236837,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99999},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2107865511","doi":"10.1080/02687040042000089","title":"Relevance is in the eye and ear of the beholder: An example from populations with a neurological impairment","year":2001,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Aphasiology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":12,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal; Ottawa Hospital; University of Ottawa","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Relevance (law); Psychology; Context (archaeology); Argument (complex analysis); Interpretation (philosophy); Cognitive psychology; Dementia; Developmental psychology; Social psychology; Linguistics; Communication; Disease; Medicine","score_opus":0.1272904011086784,"score_gpt":0.30620866178270806,"score_spread":0.17891826067402966,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2107865511","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99411947,0.0002645894,0.000006004289,0.0026733794,0.00003377837,0.00015209083,0.0000136962835,0.000012178527,0.0027248228],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.998317,0.000059461294,0.00008430904,0.001337216,0.00004261473,0.00002310781,0.000013011171,0.0000043532514,0.00011893607],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99934965,0.00022266571,0.00013392407,0.00012691117,0.00006395866,0.000102911355],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993085,0.00014617266,0.00006928192,0.0004425965,0.000021088197,0.0000123449745],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000101067766,0.00006620294,0.00010346911,0.000019153664,0.00015878811,0.000028584984,0.00027053594,0.000028704553,0.0003191543],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000009057828,0.000030664898,0.000018296058,0.000033485936,0.00047679158,0.000084020256,0.00005118079,0.00011817576,0.0000018023362],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00020586992,0.00057596597,0.24074526,0.0000055894093,0.000035865447,0.000017954613,0.22152594,0.000055828586,0.00030823037,0.53336126,0.0008841575,0.0022780704],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007521116,0.00058270263,0.90718144,0.000011705383,0.0000281858,0.000015536903,0.02983871,0.00012190599,0.000014201287,0.032775104,0.028560817,0.000117606665],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0049583614,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.016079228,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.66643614,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000026705598,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000011743313,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8972587},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2108922042","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v2n1p71","title":"Giving Condolences by Persian EFL Learners: A Contrastive Sociopragmatic Study","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":28,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Persian; Linguistics; Psychology; Competence (human resources); Significant difference; Contrastive analysis; Mathematics; Philosophy; Social psychology","score_opus":0.03310396821744104,"score_gpt":0.317006233218358,"score_spread":0.283902265000917,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2108922042","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.43170238,0.0037770532,0.00022790853,0.00022678169,0.03351923,0.00031587208,0.00017234037,0.000089878486,0.52996856],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9847058,0.000042873915,0.00017293298,0.00012919235,0.014117531,0.0000033206277,0.000010172118,0.000017361392,0.00080082676],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984385,0.00014516538,0.00053450593,0.00008076133,0.00060229003,0.00019877413],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99005747,0.00048680915,0.00059339567,0.00013187481,0.0086293835,0.00010106881],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006719277,0.00014363434,0.00023107347,0.00012984281,0.00015094389,0.00040248013,0.00063704984,0.00003391201,0.00095807604],"category_scores_gemma":[0.017577592,0.00011897743,0.00010802694,0.00002348878,0.00024540562,0.0003232021,0.00007328505,0.0003604255,0.00001691245],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000101962614,0.0017942463,0.016233876,0.00002567126,0.0014343798,0.000032411503,0.6874401,0.00005529787,0.000015447713,0.25874323,0.033147387,0.0009759967],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00096215145,0.00018424506,0.00039929393,0.00010080841,0.000121424164,0.0000028249835,0.61262983,0.00003164192,0.000029282644,0.00093714055,0.38440853,0.00019281119],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00006193126,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000055328946,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.55300343,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000093306604,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008848022,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999552},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2111252854","doi":"10.1177/0075424214521425","title":"The Extremes of Insubordination","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":24,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Adverbial; Adjunct; Linguistics; Dependent clause; Ellipsis (linguistics); Meaning (existential); Complement (music); Style (visual arts); State (computer science); Sociology; History; Philosophy; Computer science; Literature; Art; Epistemology; Sentence","score_opus":0.027974761575526398,"score_gpt":0.27008562474216097,"score_spread":0.24211086316663458,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2111252854","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.02986699,0.0016596189,0.00026171928,0.00014960878,0.008955367,0.00006492953,0.000010017067,0.000024056306,0.9590077],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9914309,0.00012319574,0.00036786933,0.00003007908,0.0073797856,5.3015236e-7,0.0000014962096,0.000008808597,0.00065734185],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991431,0.00008733452,0.00042696187,0.00003478056,0.00022512782,0.0000826596],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9914894,0.00057622604,0.0005840694,0.00022180293,0.007100431,0.000028050548],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000692706,0.00006329735,0.0001363184,0.000057941914,0.00017664573,0.00014350003,0.00033242465,0.000022165073,0.000057928293],"category_scores_gemma":[0.026780855,0.00003925325,0.00007124394,0.000025948306,0.00021654359,0.00005877243,0.000029702796,0.00016762687,0.0000016846618],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001189346,0.000041935375,0.00014489188,0.000012529567,0.00003264286,5.174678e-7,0.02048881,0.00002888428,0.000005522051,0.9689403,0.008323742,0.001968285],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00019449212,0.00008565602,0.0001730781,0.000041621548,0.00003669991,3.285257e-7,0.015513491,0.000059198057,0.000109740125,0.015957415,0.9677756,0.000052676773],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000114785325,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000089885325,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9615639,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000014232995,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000052713738,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.981417},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2111427836","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v2n1p188","title":"Ezafe: A Problematic Invisible Phoneme for Iranian EFL Learners","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Persian; Noun; Linguistics; Fluency; Transitive relation; Computer science; Verb; Comprehension; Possession (linguistics); Natural language processing; Psychology; Artificial intelligence; Mathematics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.05485701104712306,"score_gpt":0.32341760664741287,"score_spread":0.26856059560028983,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2111427836","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.030593688,0.0020552238,0.001365,0.0006570837,0.05663174,0.00052111124,0.0001946273,0.00012694472,0.90785456],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9693885,0.000048663507,0.0039288765,0.0002474928,0.025334567,0.000008820172,0.000024377066,0.00002811373,0.0009905936],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986398,0.000048073,0.00059763255,0.00007136578,0.0004299585,0.00021315209],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.98805016,0.00032779772,0.0005548472,0.00017358807,0.0107939495,0.000099682446],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00060750876,0.00013202838,0.00020711216,0.00019181259,0.00011315495,0.00030936027,0.00061696605,0.000041588213,0.00064554694],"category_scores_gemma":[0.018113567,0.00011042716,0.00015026434,0.000028772307,0.00013819293,0.0002521795,0.00005979638,0.00023500786,0.000019079436],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00012298209,0.00038413258,0.00062185567,0.00007994736,0.00043311823,0.000005588701,0.07765719,0.00016251617,0.000022162712,0.87921923,0.040541384,0.00074986054],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00091281236,0.0001074874,0.000080591046,0.000144633,0.00008996621,0.000003361702,0.024347452,0.000069347276,0.00011784126,0.009885039,0.9640639,0.00017756647],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000016203505,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000031546784,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9387948,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007857383,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000110966044,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9901573},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2111901181","doi":"10.18806/tesl.v30i7.1156","title":"Teaching Strategies to Get the Tone Right: Making Requests and Gaining Compliance","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"TESL Canada Journal","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"George Brown College","funders":"","keywords":"Pragmatics; Wonder; Tone (literature); Compliance (psychology); Task (project management); Psychology; Second language; Pedagogy; Computer science; Linguistics; Social psychology","score_opus":0.053390480409226906,"score_gpt":0.32592142454586925,"score_spread":0.27253094413664236,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2111901181","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.22457169,0.019559141,0.0017866452,0.03819669,0.0013718271,0.00036377486,0.00003815678,0.00016264922,0.71394944],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9834718,0.00000814071,0.00047261023,0.014503574,0.0006879665,0.000004241328,0.0000017744404,0.000016014208,0.000833844],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99888265,0.00019833818,0.00024778486,0.00011599768,0.0002882004,0.0002670433],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991418,0.00020474475,0.00016551622,0.00029109253,0.00010222896,0.00009461996],"candidate_categories":["sts","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006631296,0.00013596601,0.00015372057,0.000046555193,0.0016436628,0.0011913296,0.00043167855,0.000016474702,0.0022005273],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006856812,0.00008869496,0.000023875686,0.000022026465,0.00014834752,0.00036677896,0.00007859318,0.00049985904,0.0000042784],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000008670482,0.000010056574,0.000052449202,0.000018970066,0.00004298374,0.000024655654,0.037732303,0.00016607821,0.00006039688,0.9317133,0.022927627,0.007242508],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00027344192,0.000077889876,0.0018491538,0.00032488944,0.000034107983,0.00026785088,0.098868504,0.00060557266,0.000014198003,0.025797471,0.8715191,0.00036782827],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0762203,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.5403624,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.90591586,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008704719,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00033163544,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998455},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2111964010","doi":"10.3968/j.ccc.1923670020141001.4324","title":"Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Linguistic Politeness","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Linguistics; Psychology; Sociology; Politeness theory; Universality (dynamical systems); Everyday life; Epistemology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.0499820803124598,"score_gpt":0.37445037676791715,"score_spread":0.32446829645545733,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2111964010","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6361481,0.0011322337,0.0000073024676,0.00092186953,0.00025376107,0.00021003306,0.00004185966,0.00037515172,0.3609097],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9864001,0.00021711588,0.00022735282,0.00037916904,0.00074513577,0.00008543948,0.00045614142,0.0000429189,0.0114466045],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99788713,0.00036530016,0.00053352426,0.00041593434,0.00036837196,0.0004297287],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9949094,0.00039364718,0.00034949117,0.0020896276,0.0021424727,0.00011536798],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.000495528,0.00037846007,0.0003332161,0.00009434186,0.0024201358,0.0047531775,0.0016638886,0.00012111898,0.00093765144],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0010327203,0.00027875038,0.00020140267,0.00010703101,0.0032762112,0.0016826702,0.00032651494,0.00055223523,0.0005170215],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004916753,0.000135674,0.0005455724,0.000026317492,0.000041548356,5.1346836e-7,0.09723139,0.000070358845,0.00020686127,0.89944184,0.000557441,0.0016933106],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0018805487,0.00028827947,0.022218307,0.00027172116,0.000085468506,0.000018537621,0.15897444,0.0006329703,0.0009789404,0.02559484,0.7876789,0.0013770498],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0008817744,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00047835274,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.873847,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00019411377,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000042534786,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999756},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2111964949","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v2n5p65","title":"A Comparative Study on the Use of the Discourse Marker “Well” by Chinese Learners of English and Native English Speakers","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Government of Jiangsu Province; Jiangsu University; Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China","keywords":"Conversation; Discourse marker; Linguistics; Function (biology); Psychology; Communication; Biology","score_opus":0.06315907305952213,"score_gpt":0.33547376090447706,"score_spread":0.27231468784495494,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2111964949","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8835545,0.0002583182,0.000005452877,0.000055956254,0.00908893,0.00024870376,0.00018647866,0.000010443519,0.10659117],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9930635,0.000040827414,0.0000490846,0.00009863167,0.006228653,0.00000402492,0.000008089285,0.000017682805,0.0004894718],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9978738,0.0004418911,0.000677683,0.000100617384,0.0007469282,0.0001591251],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9814994,0.001880077,0.0010863213,0.00030045072,0.015171782,0.00006200985],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007402667,0.00019359197,0.00033449827,0.00009625806,0.00014151214,0.00015371206,0.00073470635,0.00003991942,0.00020513697],"category_scores_gemma":[0.037747677,0.00010598923,0.00013973204,0.000066121815,0.0008021077,0.00027956656,0.00018321256,0.00055634277,9.04137e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00024690205,0.0010030485,0.039810035,0.000010261043,0.0009971767,0.000001986538,0.84318364,0.00018442346,0.0000056467748,0.09247607,0.022043936,0.000036903646],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011897455,0.00024650068,0.012094164,0.00017458851,0.00018613017,4.4647996e-7,0.70332545,0.00003820656,0.00012700497,0.00039476238,0.28201804,0.00020499917],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000658128,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00011124021,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2599741,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000055399458,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008150948,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9703578},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2113705970","doi":"10.1017/s0140525x04220039","title":"What's new about social construction? Distinct roles needed for language and communication","year":2004,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Behavioral and Brain Sciences","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Dyad; Set (abstract data type); Psychology; Theory of mind; Social constructivism; Epistemology; Sociology; Cognitive science; Social psychology; Linguistics; Computer science; Social science; Cognition","score_opus":0.07951203328528474,"score_gpt":0.3608524695307146,"score_spread":0.28134043624542987,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2113705970","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9850736,0.0020590322,0.000029548059,0.010871839,0.00011882444,0.00017038223,0.000034512585,0.000053839656,0.0015883861],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9973943,0.00006930437,0.001337507,0.00022892217,0.00016149106,0.000020397212,0.000030442485,0.0000050983635,0.00075253507],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99941653,0.000032991804,0.00014106008,0.00015355457,0.00011813892,0.0001377039],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996332,0.000069856746,0.00008506279,0.00012328984,0.000042450483,0.000046158537],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00019784668,0.00009370849,0.00011169277,0.00004731197,0.0012154122,0.0013613715,0.00021807052,0.000029363759,0.000080874335],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000012702079,0.00007144711,0.000030072213,0.000043847616,0.0017933429,0.0010152194,0.00005777114,0.0000600208,0.000001918672],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000013497321,0.0000683199,0.0005685865,0.000013054166,0.0000063552743,6.0084625e-7,0.18734759,9.874399e-7,0.00034554972,0.738575,0.0013862447,0.07167424],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009615992,0.00016130216,0.0067067887,0.00007700839,0.00004539781,0.000009624496,0.9329329,0.000008384138,0.00023516084,0.04424244,0.014331185,0.0002881805],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0020430563,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.008660677,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7455853,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000010126316,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006683039,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99967533},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2113848350","doi":"10.22099/jtls.2014.2043","title":"A Pragmatic Study of Requestive Speech Act by Iranian EFL Learners and Canadian Native Speakers in Hotels","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of teaching language skills","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Persian; Politeness; Speech act; Psychology; Situational ethics; Linguistics; Context (archaeology); Pragmatics; Realization (probability); Social psychology; History; Mathematics","score_opus":0.01052153938119887,"score_gpt":0.28291012294790596,"score_spread":0.2723885835667071,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2113848350","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95983976,0.00040520076,0.000010616087,0.000346124,0.000093768125,0.00020701977,0.000016490458,0.00001061159,0.039070435],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9985665,0.000013292585,0.00041041608,0.00012903617,0.0001228004,0.000001971214,0.0000052861933,0.000021509379,0.00072917005],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981007,0.0007357778,0.00052563165,0.00012582842,0.000295315,0.00021674471],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985617,0.00039255578,0.0005579484,0.0002539807,0.000102417696,0.0001314059],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0016751931,0.00016502739,0.00039883188,0.00041268926,0.0001576908,0.00016358451,0.00034721417,0.00004251666,0.00016055907],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0007977604,0.00012742748,0.000057683646,0.00005405435,0.00015745616,0.00044801293,0.000038491988,0.0006860841,0.000002971203],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000024916293,0.0004487365,0.0047618267,0.000039393075,0.00016205855,0.00010169007,0.97843724,0.00003464176,0.00039517207,0.0035371848,0.00073098316,0.011326138],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0022430043,0.0009292359,0.008895634,0.00061398454,0.0001122342,0.00007448256,0.982865,0.000060311853,0.00015336132,0.0007433297,0.0029693737,0.00034006554],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.07797466,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.20580526,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.1278306,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012544336,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011918649,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9281652},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2115601357","doi":"10.1177/104973202129120430","title":"The Interpersonal Contexts of Negotiating Care in Home Care Nurse-Patient Interactions","year":2002,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Qualitative Health Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":50,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Negotiation; Interpersonal communication; Psychology; Conversation analysis; Conversation; Social psychology; Qualitative research; Taboo; Power (physics); Nursing; Perception; Sociology; Medicine; Communication","score_opus":0.3554165450082319,"score_gpt":0.5421903623835903,"score_spread":0.18677381737535842,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2115601357","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6437197,0.070450306,0.000015016477,0.016383402,0.00082292553,0.0017200331,0.0005421495,0.00007174652,0.26627475],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9977757,0.0002590642,0.000057029203,0.00010143907,0.00007769385,0.00015998963,0.00003203381,0.00001661725,0.0015204434],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9948782,0.0033937327,0.0005272844,0.0001857869,0.0005677282,0.0004473096],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99513334,0.003109697,0.0001881857,0.00037480894,0.0011115471,0.00008243719],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0012098523,0.00010864477,0.0002110467,0.00024046446,0.0010237428,0.00019573607,0.00035919787,0.000024120829,0.0004600188],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000397213,0.000078090874,0.000056947712,0.00015639342,0.00094752235,0.0002287064,0.00007826958,0.00070483,0.00006531772],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000026938069,0.00005386723,0.0000516513,0.000100654666,0.000012191824,8.367442e-7,0.77345335,0.000005057394,0.000001946453,0.2032366,0.0025316887,0.020525202],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00023718693,0.00036420094,0.00016747073,0.00022023339,0.0000011259546,4.7446994e-7,0.9429782,0.00010037591,0.0000069860644,0.00061722443,0.055235337,0.00007117736],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0047689187,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.025605462,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.354056,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00040276127,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00019786404,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9921747},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2116021643","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v3n4p117","title":"Bilingualism and Linguistic Influence in Nigeria: Examples from the Works of Achebe and Emecheta","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Nigerians; Wife; Code (set theory); Neuroscience of multilingualism; Power (physics); Sociology; Linguistics; Psychology; Gender studies; Literature; Art; Law; Computer science; Political science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.029353333948638042,"score_gpt":0.2862626428087684,"score_spread":0.25690930886013036,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2116021643","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97638327,0.0027036627,0.00001762691,0.000118609816,0.0025548793,0.00008021787,0.000039444432,0.000009444167,0.018092824],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9943333,0.00046623152,0.00069049775,0.0001258309,0.0043249023,0.0000023888838,0.0000063817906,0.000010644023,0.00003976917],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988379,0.00007744927,0.0005702154,0.00009172027,0.00032790803,0.00009481501],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.98671836,0.001267864,0.00046292468,0.00018024532,0.011325803,0.000044813496],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00041794145,0.00010709301,0.00019368561,0.00009944349,0.000056041095,0.00040780712,0.00048333025,0.000044762266,0.00016496539],"category_scores_gemma":[0.046661753,0.00007547087,0.000037468875,0.00002658095,0.0003758201,0.00013797566,0.00013154001,0.00030449007,0.0000011076883],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00012796091,0.00031757206,0.06693195,0.000047866222,0.00060811674,0.000046331406,0.5114383,0.00035714006,0.0002050147,0.41058552,0.0020057997,0.0073283887],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0036169947,0.00026293754,0.11104776,0.002173568,0.00023990218,0.000012394326,0.24602069,0.00047203831,0.00055190624,0.24198447,0.3927908,0.00082655915],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.001223893,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.001260247,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.39078498,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000025451833,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000092857,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9613686},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2116303030","doi":"10.5539/ass.v8n10p85","title":"In-directness and Politeness in American English and Saudi Arabic Requests: A Cross-Cultural Comparison","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Asian Social Science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":67,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Closeness; Psychology; Social connectedness; American English; Test (biology); Arabic; Social psychology; Context (archaeology); Sample (material); Linguistics; Power (physics); Speech act","score_opus":0.038193177246159185,"score_gpt":0.372601312501385,"score_spread":0.33440813525522584,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2116303030","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.78609914,0.0003552463,2.7053122e-7,0.00061155175,0.00016725018,0.000071002054,0.000004517674,0.000024840216,0.21266617],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9993204,0.000017125387,0.0000338267,0.000161758,0.00031420647,0.000014541198,0.0000018030508,0.0000049607193,0.00013137922],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990484,0.00007772691,0.00016994835,0.00016775168,0.00018027108,0.00035588234],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99956465,0.000039999548,0.00009158177,0.00011736838,0.00011279509,0.000073625204],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00046055697,0.00009399293,0.00017576329,0.00009170105,0.00047184128,0.0006410739,0.00023944641,0.0000240261,0.0000254774],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009752614,0.000078596575,0.00001359882,0.00023959676,0.004746746,0.0020083317,0.000104953455,0.00015029522,0.0000022207132],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000070982296,0.00006144342,0.119668275,0.00001129075,0.0000018004163,9.2716124e-7,0.47747016,6.878251e-8,0.000076435186,0.3887888,0.00006505251,0.0138486475],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00018775558,0.000017194461,0.7797424,0.000015901802,0.0000029070923,0.0000013747866,0.21021001,0.0000037495006,0.000046282345,0.0016203307,0.008003807,0.0001482911],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0027097203,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0042120283,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6600741,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000080937774,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000041861716,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99796176},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2116386397","doi":"10.1177/1077800409338029","title":"The Shaping Effects of the Conversational Interview","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Qualitative Inquiry","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":63,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Rhetorical question; Interview; Conversation; Conversation analysis; Narrative; Sociology; Context (archaeology); Discursive psychology; Epistemology; Linguistics; Discourse analysis; Power (physics); Representation (politics); Psychology; Social psychology; Communication","score_opus":0.20355146078528474,"score_gpt":0.4086527929873559,"score_spread":0.20510133220207116,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2116386397","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6432641,0.026974391,0.0013399275,0.07607175,0.004673968,0.0018250783,0.00006573608,0.00023728733,0.24554777],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9969565,0.000042226915,0.00003990616,0.0012934479,0.00015852512,0.000016372838,0.000004749105,0.0000052880628,0.001482975],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984591,0.00091244554,0.00023969961,0.00008421278,0.00019637542,0.00010818346],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99766636,0.0016293469,0.0001892095,0.00034170263,0.00015825983,0.000015100051],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000692787,0.00008594298,0.00011343783,0.000021282085,0.00038408645,0.00009595608,0.00042976157,0.000017321716,0.00017785896],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00024827465,0.000044155368,0.000092033624,0.000040023413,0.0010901011,0.00017157986,0.000054816377,0.00011734156,0.000030614843],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000030492902,0.000015988535,0.0000017793842,0.000018006906,0.00002170567,1.1777875e-7,0.40736765,5.235061e-7,0.000044301767,0.587688,0.0023281889,0.0025106329],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0003386795,0.00009692731,0.0023338336,0.0002593999,0.000030999498,7.0885835e-7,0.7701767,0.00001892533,0.0008088425,0.17368418,0.05210361,0.0001472068],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000029888135,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00007833645,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.41400388,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000021810709,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000043049455,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4016523},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2116400258","doi":"10.1111/j.1750-4716.2010.00053.x","title":"Words Are All I Have: Linguistic Cues as Predictors of Settlement in Divorce Mediation","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Negotiation and Conflict Management Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":29,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Mediation; Psychology; Anger; Social psychology; Settlement (finance); Facial expression; Quarter (Canadian coin); Sociology; Communication","score_opus":0.07468972593304951,"score_gpt":0.3762305507931868,"score_spread":0.3015408248601373,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2116400258","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6194274,0.00035569532,0.000021085467,0.0024214739,0.00038724247,0.0008321026,0.000031993903,0.000065676446,0.3764573],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9913348,0.0006032637,0.000044269258,0.00012970842,0.00022040223,0.00009295451,0.00010501463,0.000013004526,0.0074565713],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99839544,0.00016559727,0.00033248536,0.00021914179,0.000637202,0.00025012853],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989681,0.00017322745,0.00013486469,0.00039688946,0.00026368533,0.0000631795],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0010238233,0.00011296985,0.00014533813,0.0004376312,0.00017648931,0.0002504663,0.0002985279,0.000047795726,0.0012293863],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00016491403,0.00010176473,0.000028353223,0.00009812059,0.00030799265,0.00018328226,0.0001973491,0.00033426308,0.00003700612],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000043807955,0.00022131247,0.025689032,0.00019166278,0.00009750724,0.000008045281,0.09575286,0.000013897677,0.00014985341,0.87051654,0.0024788207,0.004836668],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013568247,0.00014837108,0.09062417,0.00011643556,0.00004284207,7.0262314e-7,0.108183056,0.00089368643,0.0002797621,0.0067260345,0.791346,0.00028208274],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00060505955,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0060187196,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8637905,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003179874,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003007633,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9996836},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2117110608","doi":"10.5539/elt.v5n1p117","title":"Cross-cultural Comparison of Gratitude Expressions in Persian, Chinese and American English","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Gratitude; Persian; Psychology; Linguistics; Task (project management); Speech act; Social psychology","score_opus":0.041213945970853184,"score_gpt":0.3514326884046519,"score_spread":0.3102187424337987,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2117110608","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.82443833,0.000757922,0.00000615493,0.000012738467,0.00018274046,0.00010897618,0.00002634915,0.00013031908,0.17433648],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9980695,0.000010535153,0.0009040314,0.000031636828,0.00033771925,0.000018874553,0.000039414124,0.000022373948,0.00056589796],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99879587,0.0002166977,0.00036484178,0.00021826658,0.00017123249,0.00023307915],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99905205,0.00014147021,0.00021367514,0.00042286798,0.0001021547,0.000067770874],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003111767,0.00019561316,0.00034582725,0.00013143603,0.00026713437,0.00024457806,0.00037496997,0.000038597987,0.0005788226],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0006539793,0.00014690135,0.00006728842,0.000057563684,0.0006834748,0.0008541015,0.00015706939,0.00052344246,0.0000026213709],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000014082541,0.00015377945,0.051933352,0.000020313259,0.000019346258,0.000004926963,0.917356,0.0000049089704,0.0003021832,0.028773353,0.00006695966,0.0013507771],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00039359927,0.000055492423,0.011546601,0.00007300418,0.000014484932,7.386508e-7,0.9859059,0.000041835705,0.00020250765,0.0000928578,0.0014523385,0.00022063729],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.004714888,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0066792774,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.17377058,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000023210916,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000017427084,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7127532},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2117469667","doi":"10.3968/j.css.1923669720110704.360","title":"A Contrastive Study into the Realization of Suggestion Speech Act: Persain vs English","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian social science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Speech act; Psychology; Humanities; Linguistics; Contrastive analysis; Sociology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.041068058437248485,"score_gpt":0.27394386849876995,"score_spread":0.23287581006152147,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2117469667","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.42717916,0.000030726456,0.000011206614,0.0001630119,0.00022611817,0.00029712767,0.000019866031,0.000023631443,0.57204914],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9993501,0.00000230341,0.000010644041,0.00011718048,0.00016800722,0.000013818593,0.0000042713527,0.0000047952512,0.00032892587],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992494,0.000091707734,0.00012530647,0.00012779095,0.00022005315,0.0001857279],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99913555,0.000036088313,0.00008909471,0.00018867324,0.0004675061,0.00008310113],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006179049,0.000064114516,0.000084096195,0.00009448404,0.001038766,0.00017953258,0.0005107794,0.00002078275,0.0005228299],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00020773252,0.000048557366,0.000022469283,0.00018424571,0.0016087533,0.00034665066,0.000031189793,0.00007966288,0.0000076146052],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000025944091,0.00001607497,0.0014666751,9.915805e-7,0.0000036320805,8.0325543e-7,0.54644674,5.2376723e-8,0.000009278477,0.45054188,0.00019358606,0.0013177015],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00013391444,0.00007151291,0.019543821,0.000008159389,0.000020520489,2.1403837e-7,0.9683554,0.000008347861,0.000062476705,0.0031574485,0.008532939,0.00010520642],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.22870164,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.61209625,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5721709,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001702458,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0005560712,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7989453},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2118656758","doi":"10.3968/j.css.1923669720100604.006","title":"The Functions and Use of Greetings/LES FONCTIONS ET L'UTILISATION DES SALUTATIONS","year":2010,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Canadian social science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":19,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Affect (linguistics); Linguistics; Key (lock); Psychology; Function (biology); Speech act; Sociology; Social function; Social psychology; Communication; Philosophy; Computer science; Social science","score_opus":0.06234905049776714,"score_gpt":0.3012425388196224,"score_spread":0.23889348832185522,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2118656758","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5541398,0.00060893357,0.00004932224,0.019589264,0.0014429254,0.00023466532,0.00053906674,0.000028878727,0.4233671],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9890808,0.00009248409,0.00010714578,0.00018842625,0.00020767297,0.000016618558,0.000008407052,0.0000075738485,0.010290898],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991502,0.00009108041,0.00016055544,0.00014252926,0.00017967023,0.00027596456],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987278,0.00039721635,0.00010151225,0.0002171371,0.0003890962,0.00016721802],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005326663,0.00008555196,0.00006911986,0.00012994198,0.00810502,0.0009299737,0.00024789965,0.000054445023,0.00026485883],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0005109226,0.00007292531,0.000037095728,0.00024422398,0.010861429,0.0007237236,0.000033161305,0.0002604124,0.000014791465],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000010694689,0.000012118301,0.0014498521,0.000004036268,0.0000063164794,2.418124e-7,0.023040181,0.0000029897947,0.000115612456,0.95190084,0.0013214312,0.022145312],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00008275534,0.000034462035,0.062421918,0.000027434382,0.000039392962,0.0000032436271,0.16730687,0.000111183144,0.000019564055,0.010534343,0.7592692,0.00014965577],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.16061328,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.8720893,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9413665,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000113762064,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00095910556,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9931863},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2118968805","doi":"10.1177/0959354305054747","title":"Culture, Emotion and the Normative Structure of Reality","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Theory & Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":61,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Normative; Epistemology; Sociology; Commit; Phenomenology (philosophy); Social psychology; Psychology","score_opus":0.03407810705997582,"score_gpt":0.33696485891225386,"score_spread":0.30288675185227804,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2118968805","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.39031658,0.0015384819,0.00021920963,0.004938195,0.00017890567,0.00020617551,0.00007077373,0.00004839919,0.6024833],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99719673,0.00010991168,0.00008251495,0.0011140397,0.00019041389,0.0000034852565,0.000016638955,0.000005458071,0.001280784],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99906635,0.0005231661,0.00017519637,0.00009101717,0.00005781593,0.00008646476],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992834,0.00011761796,0.00013431188,0.00038404384,0.00006632337,0.000014315542],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00034419599,0.00007842866,0.00014007466,0.000026776877,0.00014746594,0.000028846838,0.00020807286,0.000039653783,0.0014013938],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000023186414,0.0000431864,0.00003249594,0.00001923064,0.0014793754,0.000133583,0.00003538075,0.00014252264,0.000015718964],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00010979427,0.000019388679,0.000007476008,0.0000046941846,0.000028520173,8.441582e-8,0.13917477,0.0000016177636,0.00011590754,0.85431886,0.0016652863,0.004553596],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011073301,0.0000463058,0.0016436672,0.000010168668,0.000039452316,0.000013167974,0.047557555,0.000007788066,0.00017609594,0.89632213,0.05298162,0.00009471714],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00003506582,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00025664925,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6068802,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000005090695,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000006325338,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9995115},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2120554395","doi":"","title":"Studies of Subjectivity in Language","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Subjectivity; Construal level theory; Linguistics; Dimension (graph theory); Psychology; Translation studies; Epistemology; Sociology; Philosophy; Social psychology; Mathematics","score_opus":0.11148532112062463,"score_gpt":0.394071378706415,"score_spread":0.28258605758579036,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2120554395","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.71423984,0.24734564,2.263702e-7,0.00020055902,0.00021697473,0.00012467524,0.000033894226,0.000026576527,0.0378116],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.996436,0.0011729511,0.00009044015,0.000132749,0.00019127592,0.000030248946,0.000014557992,0.000011347409,0.0019204052],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99901986,0.00016735338,0.00028234496,0.00019235697,0.00014700001,0.00019106684],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999187,0.00022698358,0.00009154372,0.0003141888,0.00014934073,0.00003095308],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005108849,0.00016985166,0.00041719325,0.00020240182,0.000059633458,0.000060691444,0.00015291738,0.00004429867,0.000020394313],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00032854703,0.00012213038,0.000037294547,0.00015381024,0.00061718636,0.00031403525,0.0001808535,0.00023375096,0.0000025755141],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000033018347,0.0000676721,0.0014945954,0.00019328824,0.00007748939,0.000097222,0.94471633,0.0000016446301,0.00008849041,0.051073495,0.0012048502,0.0009518999],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007487167,0.00007981645,0.00067428243,0.00048886513,0.00001698516,0.0000066496555,0.9907183,0.0000029951836,0.00021716699,0.003918962,0.0029471961,0.00018006972],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003090247,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.011712013,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.28219616,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000043897817,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000024076497,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.65355784},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2120586198","doi":"10.12968/jpar.2011.3.7.376","title":"The paramedic kairotope theory: findings","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Paramedic Practice","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Ministry of Health and Long Term Care","funders":"","keywords":"Combat Medical Technician; Emergency Care Practitioner; Conceptualization; Grounded theory; Ambulance service; Major trauma; Task (project management); Interpersonal communication; Qualitative research; Psychology; Field (mathematics); Nursing; Medical education; Medicine; Medical emergency; Continuing professional development; Computer science; Professional development; Sociology; Social psychology; Engineering","score_opus":0.07346716137970674,"score_gpt":0.31310518937904497,"score_spread":0.23963802799933823,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2120586198","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.04419603,0.009059355,0.0007061898,0.019345812,0.0033869129,0.0003657508,0.0000067665505,0.00007025571,0.92286295],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98944664,0.001524546,0.0009164239,0.0017918966,0.0009587444,0.000015198142,0.0000012513206,0.000023767207,0.005321525],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9978535,0.0005837767,0.0006140048,0.000098188684,0.0005849465,0.00026557533],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99488455,0.0030591784,0.0009700265,0.00049629516,0.00046008007,0.00012988936],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0038193222,0.00014851954,0.00022726113,0.00008284812,0.000561298,0.00032745325,0.00093778037,0.000055856377,0.0019739713],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0037416948,0.00008250842,0.00012981093,0.00005998402,0.0009202936,0.0012898328,0.00008155997,0.00080059626,0.000191469],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00031680145,0.00021815962,0.000053539658,0.000008687807,0.00028210363,0.00010849378,0.09364351,6.088066e-7,0.0000084901185,0.8643763,0.031353816,0.009629477],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00043642998,0.00024595892,0.00016733145,0.000064227796,0.00020123324,0.0003751007,0.14862752,0.0000067739743,0.000041887644,0.04215509,0.8075596,0.00011884097],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000096328535,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000056243916,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.94525063,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000042835105,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0002645028,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9989384},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2121052828","doi":"10.5539/ass.v4n1p106","title":"Problems That Lead to the Failure in Language Communication","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Asian Social Science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Lead (geology); Computer science; Risk analysis (engineering); Business","score_opus":0.04406188985367845,"score_gpt":0.31833673426338427,"score_spread":0.27427484440970584,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2121052828","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.05406857,0.00015132631,0.00006949991,0.017885447,0.00008649165,0.00028097653,0.0000053325425,0.000059500042,0.92739284],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99754524,0.0000038120047,0.00016982558,0.00058912736,0.00014028203,0.00001844596,0.000004392311,0.000006286513,0.001522562],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99906087,0.00006446889,0.00013849227,0.00013719876,0.00031775312,0.00028124312],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99934006,0.00005287481,0.00006822479,0.00043502828,0.000065738466,0.000038063452],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0013635708,0.00007440891,0.00007706703,0.00009225508,0.0010341447,0.00040849252,0.0011875178,0.000024249905,0.00016382082],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000042246964,0.00005220157,0.000026602473,0.00028803325,0.0010264133,0.000452779,0.00017753775,0.00017623774,0.00010591289],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000018697741,0.000022502878,0.00016329656,0.0000022987088,0.0000015201917,8.026396e-7,0.498779,4.2072182e-7,0.0002613505,0.46386388,0.0011739807,0.035729066],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0001297539,0.000016263364,0.026600642,0.000027367643,0.0000038818393,0.0000011805362,0.8331202,0.0000035719568,0.000270008,0.0035536338,0.13610792,0.00016556804],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00101697,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.08057641,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9434767,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000077798606,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006667951,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9362007},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2121071224","doi":"10.1177/1461445614546255","title":"Targeting emotional impact in storytelling: Working with client affect in emotion-focused psychotherapy","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Discourse Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":40,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University; Simon Fraser University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Empathy; Psychology; Storytelling; Narrative; Psychotherapist; Conversation; Affect (linguistics); Conversation analysis; Narrative therapy; Therapeutic relationship; Social psychology; Communication","score_opus":0.07790539304605595,"score_gpt":0.35346156054662997,"score_spread":0.275556167500574,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2121071224","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.972933,0.003781635,0.00022886108,0.0010897408,0.00032888522,0.00035217596,0.000008743748,0.00008586386,0.021191113],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9981461,0.0005562684,0.00025183745,0.00009527177,0.00041526396,0.00006382535,0.000024068757,0.000036985068,0.0004103656],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99836034,0.00026863773,0.00036701592,0.0003193574,0.0002968741,0.00038776555],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990592,0.00027247472,0.0001854557,0.00034799514,0.00009226997,0.00004262708],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006688444,0.00028246068,0.00040112628,0.00027167206,0.00031367422,0.00016298622,0.00025205896,0.000035744186,0.0002894814],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000037712227,0.00019545812,0.00008929376,0.00013488551,0.00051126233,0.00030190888,0.000030572108,0.000279899,0.000027595],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00030792388,0.00096663256,0.15317044,0.00010306532,0.0005379408,0.000020647045,0.48744938,0.009750402,0.000083480365,0.33331597,0.0020797595,0.012214363],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.008108544,0.0010519892,0.16983601,0.003252282,0.00011692343,0.000007706343,0.77235913,0.0028367066,0.000057049972,0.02363234,0.016533637,0.002207662],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00019639301,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0057216203,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.30968362,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000115565184,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000054790286,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7970551},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2121549533","doi":"10.71781/13946","title":"A lexical semantic study of Dene Suliné, an Athabaskan language","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"Papyrus : Institutional Repository (Université de Montréal)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Healing Foundation; University of Toronto","keywords":"Natural language processing; Linguistics; Computer science; Artificial intelligence; Philosophy","score_opus":0.01254221236928189,"score_gpt":0.22246356300236297,"score_spread":0.2099213506330811,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2121549533","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.90134287,0.0032348982,0.0000032781413,0.00004435453,0.0006777511,0.00040112808,0.00008852668,0.00012449657,0.094082706],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9305118,0.00003999039,0.0000928521,0.000020247597,0.00028333106,0.000027027,0.00091620424,0.000037060774,0.068071514],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99807304,0.0001771514,0.00043520573,0.00043141298,0.00061242055,0.0002707751],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99809843,0.000077239136,0.0004578458,0.0008562344,0.00033893948,0.00017130547],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00016818735,0.00036045123,0.0004521786,0.0003049558,0.0035325745,0.00016217506,0.0007421132,0.0002589217,0.00043233848],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000030381509,0.00036040708,0.00019852827,0.000088495464,0.00032437875,0.0004602989,0.0001221584,0.00060714426,0.000033622346],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0005315443,0.0017393857,0.0014912684,0.00015818475,0.0004375041,0.0008989202,0.89047855,0.00007036965,0.0060605146,0.09601116,0.00024627356,0.0018763476],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010995816,0.00033621993,0.009219419,0.00012820639,0.00046522557,0.00008580105,0.97197264,0.00009742989,0.0014819823,0.0002216087,0.014374968,0.0005168851],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.082145385,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.3890893,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.30694392,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0005185272,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0008508126,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998848},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2121890305","doi":"10.1111/j.1473-4192.2012.00315.x","title":"A variationist study of compliment responses in Chinese","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of Applied Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":16,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Ottawa","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Variation (astronomy); Linguistics; Sociolinguistics; Psychology; Mandarin Chinese; Conjunction (astronomy); Maxim; Situated; Sociology; Social psychology; Political science","score_opus":0.047831285109760785,"score_gpt":0.3487326121576681,"score_spread":0.3009013270479073,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2121890305","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8148916,0.00014236962,0.0000742795,0.0001079202,0.002058016,0.00014491715,0.000024337915,0.000009524576,0.18254708],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99736744,0.000009968534,0.00073589565,0.000055170316,0.0017155805,0.0000042715997,0.0000059600184,0.0000096677195,0.00009606816],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99874574,0.000048439746,0.000616941,0.00005069351,0.00044214653,0.0000960502],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99831784,0.0002616497,0.00054691284,0.0001473823,0.00068877183,0.000037453403],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005067645,0.000089375935,0.0001860363,0.00023101202,0.000052341413,0.00008870055,0.00043099228,0.00001857348,0.00023646373],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003690116,0.00007144545,0.00004115325,0.00003632668,0.00008416825,0.000051374143,0.00007299804,0.00016088024,0.000007551476],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0004364895,0.0020636336,0.011838294,0.0000070000633,0.00021875455,0.000011137375,0.09931022,0.00028575936,0.0000911579,0.8852976,0.0001899093,0.00025001902],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.015465853,0.0013748797,0.21700956,0.000378133,0.00044424745,0.00006969143,0.43803483,0.00048597343,0.0006565328,0.101864494,0.22304149,0.0011743143],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00013754108,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00024784508,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.78343314,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006317644,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000614069,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.29134607},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2122544423","doi":"10.5539/elt.v4n2p169","title":"From Face-to-Face to Paired Oral Proficiency Interviews: The Nut is Yet to be Cracked","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Interview; Psychology; Face (sociological concept); Dimension (graph theory); Face-to-face; Social psychology; Medical education; Sociology; Social science; Epistemology; Medicine","score_opus":0.09509548106705241,"score_gpt":0.31236137055177354,"score_spread":0.21726588948472114,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2122544423","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8553484,0.0004354641,0.0006616233,0.003030925,0.0007512184,0.0008130062,0.00021201737,0.00044673053,0.13830058],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98192346,0.0000021467285,0.0017749105,0.00655034,0.000638671,0.00014278377,0.000055194992,0.0000564966,0.00885602],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99790716,0.00046888934,0.00040539188,0.00043057743,0.00033988652,0.00044811092],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99807936,0.00015609676,0.00011977081,0.0013670282,0.00008914905,0.00018859335],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008910971,0.00030631336,0.0003146507,0.00014107513,0.000573814,0.0005880053,0.0015434487,0.00005719263,0.0040211305],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0006568788,0.0002135372,0.00012458111,0.0001030127,0.000105191495,0.00045927582,0.0005640508,0.0005353018,0.00052204053],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000019185332,0.000098761375,0.00003076,0.0000091641405,0.000039235318,0.000008211766,0.9604491,0.0000065530066,0.00033905625,0.0129408315,0.019453632,0.006605532],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00018271485,0.00009589011,0.00012327418,0.0000992311,0.000032995402,5.995427e-7,0.86486644,0.000025343457,0.00097159384,0.00029784394,0.13296822,0.00033583926],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.007380613,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.005352644,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.12944457,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006771432,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003776539,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9992293},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2123122802","doi":"10.22329/il.v25i1.1044","title":"Emotional Backing and the Feeling of Deep Disagreement","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Informal Logic","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":16,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Windsor; York University","funders":"","keywords":"Argumentation theory; Warrant; Argument (complex analysis); Feeling; Psychology; Epistemology; Context (archaeology); Psychoanalysis; Social psychology; Psychotherapist; Sociology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.03980210751325378,"score_gpt":0.2675602829507883,"score_spread":0.22775817543753454,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2123122802","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.30582997,0.0012796097,0.00027801318,0.0020796983,0.00009823148,0.00015947291,0.000009477203,0.00003725076,0.6902283],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99841374,0.00004494473,0.00032407316,0.00045941444,0.00016831633,0.000006289135,0.000009329011,0.0000026626817,0.0005712146],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9995223,0.00002055753,0.00020103696,0.000040201885,0.00012199464,0.00009389286],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996092,0.00008244308,0.00009253346,0.0001491416,0.00005224872,0.0000144858905],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002095008,0.000059713566,0.00008273323,0.000024667548,0.00020436678,0.00010556651,0.00015467401,0.000013656989,0.0012826009],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000014971757,0.00003341577,0.000034638666,0.000012461997,0.00039836974,0.00033917642,0.00008672253,0.000070782575,0.00003241471],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000014236639,0.000011892866,0.00011916803,0.000009604667,0.000014829089,9.447193e-8,0.045656282,0.00032500192,0.0000021766175,0.9443453,0.000049757724,0.009451636],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.006805434,0.00024702805,0.018011298,0.00021615745,0.00015548273,0.000040914605,0.40011966,0.023645027,0.00026803772,0.05234539,0.49725753,0.0008880581],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000057281617,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000415811,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8919999,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000006560344,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000010196976,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9996304},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2125998308","doi":"10.1017/s0010417504000155","title":"Owning and Belonging: A Semiotic Investigation of the Affective Categories of a Bourgeois Society","year":2004,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Comparative Studies in Society and History","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":13,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Trent University","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Linguistic anthropology; Sociology; Alienation; Possession (linguistics); Sociolinguistics; Welsh; Terminology; Pragmatics; Semiotics; Social science; Epistemology; Philosophy; Political science; Law","score_opus":0.12752585886353857,"score_gpt":0.32141925739466465,"score_spread":0.19389339853112608,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2125998308","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.94213325,0.052193344,0.00001692744,0.00040077473,0.00016335389,0.00019072837,0.0000076489105,0.000015106793,0.0048788483],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9983379,0.0009973275,0.0002662824,0.00009252951,0.0000324152,0.00002146027,0.0000018135271,0.0000049926944,0.000245274],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99936396,0.00008299302,0.0002131462,0.00013109126,0.00010878717,0.00010000852],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992324,0.00022344684,0.00021993501,0.00015058024,0.00015734705,0.00001626215],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00023658467,0.00011701246,0.0003094517,0.000018406552,0.00034886308,0.000010619965,0.000100229394,0.000030335927,0.000008253676],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000025325728,0.000084989435,0.000099792895,0.000053898963,0.0055242907,0.00016904397,0.00014188245,0.00016134018,1.8036154e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000040306477,0.000020407178,0.002062967,0.00014558813,0.0001495348,8.089924e-8,0.82135177,0.00003662711,0.00016279043,0.17393972,0.0021066824,0.000019796267],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00057866384,0.00006114778,0.012808565,0.0002926496,0.0000695864,0.0000010865976,0.96577996,0.000045849578,0.0004917524,0.01588315,0.003834972,0.00015260029],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00037264792,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0013922292,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.15805657,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00021513458,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000115546725,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99718213},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2127385629","doi":"10.3968/j.ccc.1923670020120804.1933","title":"Cross-Cultural Comparisons of English Request Speech Acts in Native Speakers of English and Chinese","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Task (project management); Psychology; Linguistics; First language; American English; Computer science","score_opus":0.04841377163226678,"score_gpt":0.3666131188796503,"score_spread":0.3181993472473835,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2127385629","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8541133,0.0029093574,4.9586276e-7,0.00006992601,0.00033618114,0.00029865338,0.000100711455,0.0000868268,0.14208458],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9975809,0.00041822347,0.00047079698,0.00003287585,0.00036033223,0.000033613087,0.00036896797,0.000023415178,0.00071089127],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9980301,0.00031138756,0.0008034938,0.00020754899,0.00029911,0.0003483054],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99367785,0.0003827617,0.0006388967,0.0010741069,0.0041291947,0.00009718725],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006280956,0.00029691777,0.0004933249,0.0001164041,0.00044148118,0.0006681726,0.00090812,0.00012694551,0.00022680064],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0021252716,0.00022278879,0.00011427605,0.00018991389,0.0034399088,0.004490805,0.0004240334,0.000497205,0.0000072300236],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00012046518,0.00047868417,0.23859914,0.00015810513,0.00009916305,3.8124347e-7,0.6068639,0.000034733937,0.0010777055,0.15101601,0.0008653385,0.0006863435],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0027131515,0.00014512127,0.5949238,0.000413719,0.00007821577,0.0000042837364,0.26141363,0.000067780355,0.0049839797,0.0010499249,0.13331684,0.0008895749],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0012614917,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0030314168,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.35632464,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009928269,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000041295214,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99927217},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2127886513","doi":"10.1007/s11422-010-9272-8","title":"Solidarity and conflict: aligned and misaligned prosody as a transactional resource in intra- and intercultural communication involving power differences","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cultural Studies of Science Education","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":87,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria","funders":"","keywords":"Solidarity; Power (physics); Intercultural communication; Social psychology; Psychology; Sociology; Political science; Linguistics; Communication","score_opus":0.05430724958820948,"score_gpt":0.3446156303300609,"score_spread":0.2903083807418514,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2127886513","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9874892,0.003911308,2.7919268e-7,0.0031375985,0.00016073277,0.0002205821,0.0000039487572,0.000018018984,0.005058315],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99866533,0.0006691874,0.00022450613,0.00010416327,0.000036000994,0.00003355608,0.0000067971796,0.0000032797486,0.00025716663],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99916583,0.000057588662,0.00024240561,0.00021578788,0.00018024062,0.00013814974],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99912935,0.00012562347,0.00013915588,0.00017851358,0.00037284545,0.000054486263],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004098507,0.00012234204,0.000175886,0.00008915303,0.0007828678,0.00034383583,0.00023524046,0.00003236906,0.000033647044],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00023577508,0.000084379695,0.000014549813,0.00009409375,0.005949819,0.0010333541,0.00010723604,0.00013402216,6.2980183e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000021176862,0.0001072898,0.003194182,0.000056881407,0.000021482807,8.0377305e-8,0.7751219,1.5606861e-7,0.03739246,0.18117763,0.0001739666,0.0027327458],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00024926776,0.000072114985,0.056515146,0.0001477227,0.00001849682,0.000012152484,0.9359107,0.000024598892,0.0012715554,0.003978226,0.0016166787,0.00018333345],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0007800662,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0039843176,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.17719941,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002724434,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00010063586,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9967554},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2128181064","doi":"10.1146/annurev.anthro.36.081406.094313","title":"Comparative Studies in Conversation Analysis","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Annual Review of Anthropology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":93,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Conversation analysis; Linguistics; Perspective (graphical); Grammar; Sociology; Comparative case; Computer science; Psychology; Communication; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.13446246890517854,"score_gpt":0.4714546699517519,"score_spread":0.33699220104657335,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2128181064","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.108187094,0.6930848,0.00029217682,0.008341571,0.0007523281,0.00070971093,0.00012911342,0.00006888194,0.18843433],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9382829,0.060811363,0.00007319836,0.00049462356,0.000048261656,0.0000058762025,0.000037403755,0.0000032347284,0.0002431472],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99899524,0.00016480038,0.00047474864,0.000120124685,0.00010494851,0.00014012684],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988347,0.00029514133,0.00024537303,0.00024882244,0.00035773427,0.000018192506],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00064907136,0.00009446015,0.0006044379,0.00020236193,0.00007269615,0.000005889985,0.00015905473,0.00002392157,0.002072295],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008699404,0.00007211256,0.00010182341,0.00020072715,0.0021070899,0.00016965951,0.00004759037,0.0000856766,0.000034131393],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000248209,0.00018378576,0.0012025315,0.0013244185,0.0011001879,0.0000117733425,0.4000852,0.0000033799015,0.00000791243,0.5871386,0.006547085,0.002370284],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00022300906,0.00015393448,0.0018605859,0.0007709082,0.00046879964,0.0000021163207,0.91700995,0.0000053580393,0.000154303,0.0012548947,0.07793461,0.00016153055],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000764706,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.010936384,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.83009577,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000028393235,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000028114233,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99884},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2130591277","doi":"10.1177/1350508404047252","title":"Speech Timing and Spacing: The Phenomenon of Organizational Closure","year":2004,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Organization","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":91,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Phenomenon; Closure (psychology); Closing (real estate); Sociology; Epistemology; Public relations; Social psychology; Psychology; Political science; Law; Philosophy","score_opus":0.02532884812014029,"score_gpt":0.23262660107227842,"score_spread":0.20729775295213812,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2130591277","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.94327104,0.00032242417,0.0013793593,0.0039964486,0.00017054437,0.0002255074,0.000018604029,0.00011354167,0.050502524],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99852026,0.000037353424,0.00037095702,0.00012467416,0.00017302143,0.0000010921513,0.00006680205,0.000023063183,0.00068278867],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9995138,0.00002660687,0.00015232514,0.00009243632,0.00013913434,0.000075710916],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993396,0.000031990574,0.00010398063,0.00020450416,0.00030259078,0.000017326016],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000094065006,0.000076329336,0.000080157115,0.00004330402,0.00030270286,0.00013015993,0.00013786484,0.000025039195,0.0010951282],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007782204,0.000055429744,0.000009281359,0.0001480336,0.00017753599,0.00020753474,0.000054403514,0.000060134582,0.000028240238],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000017233101,0.000038491948,0.0037034624,0.000017884293,0.000020452599,4.496942e-7,0.054214384,0.00009904887,0.0014685844,0.94010836,0.000154252,0.00017288017],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.006498909,0.00049163756,0.087804526,0.0005088903,0.0006627532,0.00017628483,0.44147387,0.00018523663,0.10924274,0.29046208,0.060226463,0.0022666007],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00007702683,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00016624731,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.64964634,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000025041367,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006361,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999818},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2131447279","doi":"","title":"Challenging presuppositions in inquiry testimony","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Presupposition; Dimension (graph theory); Sociology; Power (physics); Control (management); Epistemology; Management; Philosophy","score_opus":0.16195318513025297,"score_gpt":0.3060687752890637,"score_spread":0.1441155901588107,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2131447279","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.10116055,0.00045620167,0.00008434823,0.001327469,0.00010931788,0.00009861802,0.000005006922,0.00015974262,0.89659876],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9832832,0.00007584911,0.0002956198,0.00019941272,0.00016931143,0.000030670766,0.000015742498,0.000009947337,0.015920231],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994851,0.000033448203,0.00015059633,0.00010107144,0.000087614775,0.00014219548],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995412,0.000073887226,0.000026688638,0.0002928889,0.000038109894,0.00002722697],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000055771387,0.00007657703,0.00008664009,0.000099560595,0.00028208515,0.000062077575,0.00017820629,0.00002008449,0.0031272692],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000013775398,0.00006463349,0.000028638884,0.00003137513,0.000260644,0.00032328456,0.000049011436,0.00010710089,0.00019957051],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000028238321,0.00013296086,0.0004985984,0.0000077246805,0.00001070827,0.000021032318,0.13567823,0.000084890075,0.000031174473,0.8550843,0.007972199,0.00047538112],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0025274977,0.0002409252,0.041040894,0.0002644764,0.000048118887,0.00014206827,0.5644657,0.0024849186,0.00057394465,0.02612102,0.36045393,0.0016365239],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00032171633,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0015897963,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8821227,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000016689173,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002847039,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.997784},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2131888692","doi":"10.7202/039429ar","title":"Les évaluations conversationnelles dans la narration","year":2009,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Revue québécoise de linguistique","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Humanities; Philosophy; Art","score_opus":0.036165251185073084,"score_gpt":0.31749264459280185,"score_spread":0.2813273934077288,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2131888692","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.05598599,0.01315231,0.0022283634,0.024158759,0.0009771375,0.00050885364,0.00016125424,0.00029186736,0.90253544],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.955146,0.001335758,0.0016214016,0.00042742907,0.00254897,0.000043126976,0.00018435017,0.00004155282,0.03865137],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9979295,0.0006379654,0.0005660923,0.00032036888,0.00019290349,0.00035318336],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99788046,0.00044761717,0.00031998692,0.00068138784,0.00053522445,0.00013533798],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00065068755,0.00030752484,0.0002995138,0.00015197402,0.00090792513,0.0005444329,0.00040106932,0.00026330567,0.0010622406],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0008362158,0.00034921954,0.00018371925,0.0001055022,0.0005626211,0.00023580783,0.000029314693,0.000456195,0.00013365629],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001361224,0.00019298268,0.00010400743,0.00008920605,0.000044325094,0.000035069665,0.17231081,0.0007023137,0.00012053928,0.8212793,0.0014697171,0.0036381471],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005413062,0.00017103508,0.0045255823,0.0007818695,0.0002806212,0.00010642155,0.07910964,0.004445011,0.0002214017,0.11608409,0.7930454,0.00068760227],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.024730753,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0555425,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.89916,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0003333365,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0006418518,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999896},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2133690092","doi":"10.5430/wjel.v3n1p1","title":"Strategic Politeness in Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of English Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Face (sociological concept); Meaning (existential); Relation (database); Identity (music); Sociology; Linguistics; Politeness theory; Character (mathematics); Value (mathematics); Curriculum; Psychology; Epistemology; Social psychology; Aesthetics; Pedagogy; Philosophy; Computer science; Mathematics","score_opus":0.027430868254533107,"score_gpt":0.2611933732956639,"score_spread":0.23376250504113077,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2133690092","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.78486264,0.005799855,7.1230716e-7,0.00021710314,0.0003104659,0.000106197076,0.00001838214,0.000018895335,0.20866573],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9932452,0.00006578218,0.0001300229,0.000086871114,0.0008288793,0.000006330613,0.000008049348,0.00002148695,0.005607423],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99855965,0.00013293036,0.0006823809,0.000098869605,0.00027590746,0.00025023613],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9982064,0.00014041172,0.0005033744,0.00035397353,0.00071222684,0.00008364163],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00036617168,0.00015841032,0.00038720574,0.00052607356,0.00005626167,0.00017757963,0.0005307212,0.00003425869,0.0037072098],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009527504,0.000121282144,0.00013101423,0.00016593243,0.00021503551,0.0008079654,0.000054711727,0.0003089,0.000014186681],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008523883,0.00066516007,0.0037173189,0.00023480476,0.00022848269,0.00014950101,0.5776992,0.00018127516,0.0014675972,0.4048709,0.005364467,0.0053360523],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0018448858,0.00019469284,0.0055743055,0.0005487185,0.0000748208,0.000014381444,0.95561016,0.000040069237,0.00086504343,0.012071739,0.022697873,0.00046331697],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.005489614,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.012681391,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.39279917,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003833457,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000082126615,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9972035},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2136451197","doi":"10.3968/j.css.1923669720070304.011","title":"Pragmatic Failure in Consecutive Interpreting","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian social science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Conscience; Interpretation (philosophy); Interpreter; Psychology; Sociology; Humanities; Linguistics; Philosophy; Epistemology; Computer science","score_opus":0.015062163263612923,"score_gpt":0.27498699313888847,"score_spread":0.25992482987527554,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2136451197","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.2489952,0.000008801847,0.0000012701296,0.002185022,0.00023062922,0.00008617005,0.000019473218,0.000018811217,0.74845463],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9987502,3.0668468e-7,0.00006886793,0.0005654919,0.000119554374,0.000011128413,0.0000026977627,0.0000045526303,0.00047718553],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993067,0.000031999178,0.00010947258,0.0001270824,0.00013050955,0.0002942599],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995297,0.000050601273,0.00004620364,0.00014954763,0.000096852724,0.00012704582],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00039882777,0.00006157519,0.00007448089,0.00015759974,0.0006902028,0.00040488722,0.00050674664,0.000028685476,0.001205467],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00019476801,0.000058038055,0.000018722854,0.00014372908,0.0019690671,0.00036835097,0.000038044764,0.0002551412,0.000058808797],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[3.263991e-7,0.0000034415293,0.0008411185,0.0000019989836,0.0000010427043,0.000003650656,0.13099645,3.905825e-8,0.00033083,0.86612356,0.00091444195,0.00078310026],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00019378372,0.00001376003,0.0027693738,0.000046352085,0.000005773003,0.0000044367794,0.67931753,0.000090374066,0.00009518686,0.0129198255,0.30418572,0.0003578677],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.041022822,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.9011774,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8601546,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012191973,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00081069936,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997076},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2137977828","doi":"10.1177/1461445609358516","title":"Not remembering as a practical epistemic resource in couples therapy","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Discourse Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":42,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Conversation analysis; Rhetorical question; Blame; Psychology; Interpretation (philosophy); Resource (disambiguation); Spouse; Conversation; Accountability; Social psychology; Epistemology; Psychotherapist; Sociology; Linguistics; Communication; Computer science; Political science","score_opus":0.13479372556945793,"score_gpt":0.41401066105759926,"score_spread":0.2792169354881413,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2137977828","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7411185,0.0033567087,0.0000010538773,0.015342906,0.0003632729,0.0002610988,0.000014926616,0.00012783828,0.23941368],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99221295,0.0012337451,0.00018613838,0.00047291996,0.00050397316,0.000114168746,0.000012040476,0.000035666802,0.005228411],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99858063,0.000105963816,0.00036825333,0.0002972583,0.00029964224,0.00034822317],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985627,0.00043873748,0.00015777512,0.000651764,0.00013482921,0.00005421474],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00049865205,0.0002449881,0.0003505301,0.00011726536,0.00042965103,0.00024005467,0.0003227672,0.000053752996,0.00068134733],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003220319,0.0001845162,0.000089437606,0.00006254577,0.0012447154,0.0004188852,0.00017568469,0.0006048874,0.00014457166],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008806874,0.00020891202,0.00052265683,0.00002954687,0.00016067468,0.000043138418,0.13603342,0.0000046730825,0.0011403267,0.8547874,0.0039372733,0.0030439256],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008776755,0.0000847415,0.0010525926,0.0001330012,0.00003882796,0.000026473583,0.6264579,0.000029395953,0.00064701494,0.0109821195,0.35919324,0.0004770174],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00038248143,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.010566248,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.84380525,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003079674,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00010229341,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.75243527},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2137983790","doi":"10.5539/elt.v6n3p108","title":"“Sort of” in British Women’s and Men’s Speech","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Affect (linguistics); sort; Interpersonal communication; Social psychology; Politeness; Linguistics; Communication","score_opus":0.011248095899049562,"score_gpt":0.24078434170760923,"score_spread":0.22953624580855966,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2137983790","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7910967,0.0010376669,0.0000025010854,0.000048257654,0.00008766597,0.00015106425,0.000014244997,0.00009493423,0.20746696],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9953301,0.000029998924,0.00032080562,0.000088070796,0.0002670063,0.00007128595,0.0000190262,0.00002328786,0.0038504493],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99898696,0.00014467271,0.00028138142,0.00017432717,0.00015609947,0.00025653144],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993568,0.00011599226,0.00009342363,0.0003317916,0.000045415123,0.00005659715],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00047980342,0.00011686539,0.00022361602,0.00010969274,0.00012698794,0.00040077543,0.0002538002,0.000040852497,0.003354549],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00022644424,0.00012385804,0.00003189194,0.000026120457,0.00016137725,0.00064631965,0.00011404886,0.00036258326,0.000017684613],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000016805932,0.00007409462,0.001870708,0.000039239465,0.000018071727,0.000019024072,0.9474241,0.0000013711165,0.00020220918,0.024821257,0.0007933573,0.024734892],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00042378923,0.00002788177,0.0021566593,0.00008740825,0.0000055829287,0.0000073068663,0.9894277,0.00003692653,0.00007922532,0.0013094428,0.006226328,0.00021175967],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.015828768,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.008713905,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.20423336,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000566559,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000020527827,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9975565},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2138046253","doi":"10.1093/deafed/enh043","title":"Attachment Representations of Deaf Adults","year":2004,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; American Sign Language; Normative; Sign language; Developmental psychology; Attendance; Coding (social sciences); Linguistics","score_opus":0.0534338501468804,"score_gpt":0.3697679534182989,"score_spread":0.3163341032714185,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2138046253","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.953983,0.028490217,0.000051594507,0.0076370826,0.0005998036,0.00017586109,0.000005734836,0.000009321001,0.009047355],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99347425,0.004993181,0.0004286124,0.00017869318,0.00037537506,0.0000085428,0.0000028191273,0.000007722744,0.00053079356],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99909174,0.000086413755,0.00044822283,0.0000680438,0.00020380865,0.00010177678],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983121,0.00023528692,0.0005230415,0.0002683129,0.0006235417,0.000037677622],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00037498993,0.00010051261,0.00019995653,0.00008810984,0.00038282468,0.000055993056,0.00020006449,0.000016718048,0.00005313307],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00011092601,0.000060400514,0.00006230835,0.000052657164,0.0003362296,0.000268269,0.00006222557,0.00011993189,0.0000045144566],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001913197,0.00057626277,0.0018074886,0.00018027292,0.00062117854,0.0000012813368,0.5838097,0.00019164098,0.00015945497,0.3920395,0.00938542,0.0110365115],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000942702,0.0003407334,0.012838229,0.00048787316,0.00033817688,0.000059899074,0.93179905,0.0000024380452,0.00054888806,0.04197044,0.010511955,0.00015961826],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0004500104,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0006774479,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.35006908,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004901885,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00017546321,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.29444167},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2138346318","doi":"","title":"Pragmatic Epistemology and the Importance of Descriptive Representation","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Scholarship@Western (Western University)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Representation (politics); Epistemology; Descriptive research; Sociology; Philosophy; Political science; Social science; Politics; Law","score_opus":0.11164270898530812,"score_gpt":0.32979885777281026,"score_spread":0.21815614878750214,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2138346318","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9896535,0.00012687768,0.00004730978,0.000837637,0.0002171522,0.0003033841,0.000021092608,0.00005469302,0.008738347],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9937833,0.000032407286,0.00004332263,0.00014218036,0.000072543495,0.0000028431307,0.000016060827,0.000015426634,0.0058919215],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987704,0.0003856823,0.00025433622,0.00023267361,0.0001789126,0.00017795317],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983974,0.00032678398,0.00034737177,0.0006683655,0.00020082,0.000059275055],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004591501,0.00015293263,0.00026034156,0.00015293351,0.00031439678,0.0002314162,0.00057585083,0.00007324378,0.00012799066],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00010067948,0.00011922147,0.00007428151,0.00008706523,0.0014687211,0.0011354495,0.00023199676,0.00044678655,0.000024547968],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00013462994,0.000051781888,0.6735755,0.00004630673,0.00008556983,0.000023951072,0.033388726,0.0000011996422,0.0005494589,0.29197815,0.0000020002508,0.00016267813],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0043759365,0.00012922409,0.8849304,0.00014223786,0.00032234914,0.00008669237,0.081316166,0.000002250243,0.0012403495,0.021302003,0.0056134732,0.0005389555],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000039041384,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.020764448,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.27067617,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000023082008,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000053883698,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99710405},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2139171978","doi":"10.1017/s030500090600763x","title":"The development of referential choice in English and Japanese: a discourse-pragmatic perspective","year":2006,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Child Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":106,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Perspective (graphical); Linguistics; Psychology; Pragmatics; Language development; Developmental psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.011390030775271199,"score_gpt":0.27828480889161167,"score_spread":0.2668947781163405,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2139171978","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.881879,0.0049511697,0.0000040026725,0.00084593636,0.0001511323,0.00009063435,0.000006614982,0.00000947124,0.11206207],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9984228,0.000025767069,0.0001245159,0.000026190593,0.0004897172,0.000002844786,0.0000035924459,0.000010279567,0.0008942682],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99895024,0.00009224063,0.0004969631,0.00007015517,0.0002598214,0.00013060501],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99890083,0.0002512169,0.00041076395,0.00018761588,0.00022352797,0.000026028785],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00047555382,0.00010168898,0.00020009968,0.00010934596,0.00019528953,0.00015102679,0.00027788786,0.000026675076,0.00012397459],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00014969181,0.000061011375,0.00005500556,0.000042199226,0.00023791175,0.00024016025,0.000048819795,0.00027701055,0.0000011921749],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004875155,0.00021626221,0.0003812198,0.00004284778,0.00009606803,0.000010193931,0.7788198,0.000011935217,0.00013191326,0.21830638,0.0007015053,0.0012331187],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011396193,0.00006041446,0.016616039,0.00031910706,0.000054195632,0.000022026272,0.96428806,0.0000068730833,0.00030448372,0.0016342469,0.015382423,0.00017250377],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00056987477,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.02207212,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.21667214,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000046876135,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008227353,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99577254},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2141251601","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v1n1p62","title":"A Socio-pragmatic Account of the Relationship between Language and Power in Male-Female Language: Evidence from “Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman”","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Miller; Premise; Power (physics); Variation (astronomy); Psychology; Linguistics; Sociology; Social psychology; Gender studies; Philosophy","score_opus":0.09198789274357229,"score_gpt":0.32962679490079827,"score_spread":0.237638902157226,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2141251601","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9646493,0.0016335521,0.000021589718,0.000037935235,0.0012160718,0.00007832446,0.00014012551,0.000006669885,0.03221644],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9977564,0.000043405733,0.0007607905,0.000031327836,0.0012240572,0.0000018186794,0.000008828997,0.00001272668,0.00016064344],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99859184,0.00013769855,0.00067781477,0.00008529029,0.00041429797,0.00009307596],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99460894,0.0013384601,0.000775636,0.00025234127,0.002991423,0.000033198427],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004895417,0.000108580774,0.00023659244,0.00015286713,0.000045870922,0.00005769079,0.00065682235,0.000052725143,0.00041976367],"category_scores_gemma":[0.022616573,0.00008016659,0.00009624244,0.000038597213,0.00025128835,0.0001611531,0.00012844417,0.00030466003,0.0000020297878],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000049675702,0.00009486327,0.5445332,0.000033026,0.00013643656,0.00001947788,0.33700714,0.000010371783,0.000020152846,0.11784155,0.00018826051,0.0000658217],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013073919,0.00012443673,0.76857483,0.0020296245,0.00021736622,0.000005313657,0.20622441,0.000021335947,0.00048807866,0.018648684,0.002091385,0.00026716583],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005848309,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0005615944,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2240416,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000045530305,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000117862,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9856163},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2142068129","doi":"10.1007/s10896-007-9082-2","title":"Langauge and Violence: Analysis of Four Discursive Operations","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Family Violence","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":86,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Okanagan College","funders":"","keywords":"Resistance (ecology); Intervention (counseling); Psychology; Representation (politics); Government (linguistics); Legal psychology; Sociology; Discourse analysis; Scope (computer science); Social psychology; Criminology; Linguistics; Political science; Law; Computer science; Politics","score_opus":0.0520743767825036,"score_gpt":0.32098163563277027,"score_spread":0.2689072588502667,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2142068129","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9875694,0.0031315808,0.0011772473,0.00012886943,0.00014090953,0.00005596383,0.00004155617,0.000007771857,0.0077466993],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.997333,0.0016855039,0.0005797923,0.00014351198,0.00013923142,0.0000010267474,0.000004417083,0.0000061250325,0.00010737265],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989543,0.000058259673,0.0005003165,0.00008505079,0.00026859867,0.00013345852],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99877435,0.00016130997,0.00031451634,0.00023368989,0.0004479189,0.000068190966],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00056744146,0.0000977516,0.00029201648,0.0003504443,0.00014506553,0.00009222931,0.00030351357,0.00003072734,0.00012532128],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000061367726,0.00006996835,0.00013493134,0.00016088235,0.0003128842,0.00038177817,0.000044776596,0.00017288052,0.0000031052066],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0002281742,0.0006409591,0.032798383,0.00010612408,0.0031681058,0.00013063666,0.108270064,0.0020271828,0.011561881,0.7795627,0.0009919795,0.0605138],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012999746,0.0006203569,0.54637253,0.0018564429,0.0029889185,0.000053212523,0.42839712,0.00093550514,0.0014521669,0.011491153,0.003886705,0.0006458895],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00028374462,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00089641707,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7680716,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000021496202,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006303865,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.28532267},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2143385847","doi":"10.1177/0261927x00019002001","title":"Visible Acts of Meaning","year":2000,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Language and Social Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":247,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria","funders":"","keywords":"Communication source; Meaning (existential); Gesture; Nonverbal communication; Face (sociological concept); Context (archaeology); Psychology; Facial expression; Communication; Linguistics; Cognitive psychology; Computer science; Artificial intelligence; Philosophy","score_opus":0.050637769218610455,"score_gpt":0.3628359805122385,"score_spread":0.312198211293628,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2143385847","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6290265,0.0011695407,0.0000053378453,0.0011259617,0.00011708789,0.00002295256,0.000004875077,0.0000068598442,0.3685209],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99684936,0.00017040955,0.00010841314,0.00054829114,0.0005639505,4.4149053e-7,0.0000018619645,0.000007765306,0.0017495281],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993604,0.00008980129,0.00028579886,0.00005431722,0.00010541394,0.00010429756],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995238,0.000046071986,0.00022269288,0.000099306686,0.000082531646,0.000025561965],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00022631236,0.00006490198,0.00021180254,0.00007337817,0.00011464594,0.00004237886,0.00016557286,0.00004620429,0.004120777],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000010507197,0.00005069178,0.00007269991,0.00002420737,0.00022708396,0.00017558187,0.000012014938,0.00016144736,0.000010520406],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00013759705,0.00016778354,0.00011149493,0.00002754526,0.00014418436,0.000060143444,0.70098376,0.0000010969001,0.0019355419,0.24911165,0.0049630916,0.04235613],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0035269249,0.00083805394,0.004640321,0.000112317386,0.00020162654,0.00025446038,0.49704042,0.0000044169606,0.0004807693,0.024450988,0.46802214,0.0004275634],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000035567005,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00011144363,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.46305907,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000052771975,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002142845,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9967896},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2145275787","doi":"10.1177/1461445609346922","title":"Agreement, acknowledgment, and alignment: The discourse-pragmatic functions of hao and dui in Taiwan Mandarin conversation","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Discourse Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":48,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"National Science Council","keywords":"Utterance; Conversation; Politeness; Relevance theory; Mandarin Chinese; Linguistics; Psychology; Turn-taking; Conversation analysis; Relevance (law); Discourse analysis; Computer science; Communication; Philosophy","score_opus":0.03615679950149862,"score_gpt":0.3241498993069266,"score_spread":0.287993099805428,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2145275787","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9359136,0.0042202296,0.000018447068,0.013162383,0.0006443403,0.0005630125,0.0001071086,0.000034205685,0.04533668],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99577326,0.00041638137,0.000036304154,0.000059579725,0.00013186807,0.000097345976,0.000023627488,0.000013065381,0.0034485988],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989891,0.00009467967,0.00032521354,0.0002042572,0.00019086964,0.00019587105],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991135,0.00013741684,0.00019110838,0.00040741704,0.00011485626,0.000035692836],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00041697017,0.00018702149,0.00026800449,0.00010552262,0.00046667107,0.00015166664,0.00017495551,0.000029400295,0.0003303863],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000076513636,0.000120002886,0.000041801417,0.000053115942,0.002261496,0.00035640626,0.00019124511,0.00020402676,0.000015108796],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000027042668,0.00022697051,0.010268759,0.00017294448,0.00039593453,0.0000023905272,0.40434235,0.0000048073084,0.0004417831,0.5760433,0.0040493845,0.004024336],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00091968646,0.00007095638,0.0089391135,0.00012858723,0.00019415785,0.000003008879,0.9723843,0.00006373231,0.00008630549,0.007128995,0.009855465,0.00022574076],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00019421354,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.01943605,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5689143,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000019108584,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003612674,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99845666},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2145343514","doi":"10.1146/annurev-anthro-091908-164358","title":"The Audacity of Affect: Gender, Race, and History in Linguistic Accounts of Legitimacy and Belonging","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Annual Review of Anthropology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":176,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Women's and Gender Studies et Recherches Féministes; University of Toronto","funders":"University of Toronto","keywords":"Affect (linguistics); Queer; Sociology; Legitimacy; Race (biology); Gender studies; Compassion; Cultural studies; Neoliberalism (international relations); Aesthetics; Political science; Social science; Politics; Anthropology; Law","score_opus":0.036226001860578456,"score_gpt":0.34557029897794694,"score_spread":0.3093442971173685,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2145343514","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.077821776,0.8724759,0.000007806578,0.0016417281,0.00018193666,0.0002902795,0.00004013742,0.000010286873,0.047530103],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.85480535,0.14481178,0.00003846947,0.00020214118,0.00003048697,0.000002871463,0.0000036779456,0.0000040699424,0.00010112639],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991746,0.00014206443,0.00037470306,0.00010347331,0.00008697659,0.0001181647],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99898064,0.00027693307,0.00028912618,0.0002590274,0.00017650441,0.000017746328],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004306144,0.000090443755,0.00039159518,0.00005634485,0.00008606247,0.0000062960476,0.0001627484,0.000027052647,0.00020920574],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00030773232,0.000063041814,0.000038361522,0.000028377188,0.0022323183,0.00010105311,0.00005489456,0.00009794133,7.0017506e-7],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000026998203,0.0001358579,0.0007031472,0.0022705195,0.000035050794,0.0000045592233,0.05732779,2.034227e-7,0.00004799034,0.9104237,0.0037379574,0.025286213],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0016264174,0.0012917803,0.038817834,0.0074272226,0.0003508159,0.000055670916,0.119675525,0.00003571383,0.00029783958,0.028986663,0.8007768,0.00065773865],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00066043314,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00055101066,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.88143706,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000017704426,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000067821675,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8225069},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2145757635","doi":"10.1111/1468-0017.00210","title":"Conversation, Epistemology and Norms","year":2002,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Mind & Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Presupposition; Entitlement (fair division); Epistemology; Warrant; Focus (optics); Psychology; Perception; Conversation analysis; Philosophy; Computer science; Communication","score_opus":0.03816291937111953,"score_gpt":0.24849443781414732,"score_spread":0.21033151844302778,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2145757635","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6948545,0.0029607462,0.000009362146,0.0019769925,0.00014253541,0.000104379076,0.000027250879,0.000052333966,0.2998719],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97301656,0.000026520562,0.000102374266,0.00036254973,0.0001909481,0.000010383133,0.0000270514,0.00001112227,0.026252484],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994406,0.00004787963,0.00014389657,0.00013510633,0.00008416409,0.00014831862],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995028,0.000055757067,0.0000612827,0.00030101716,0.00003783371,0.00004133578],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00008282481,0.000097640455,0.00011999455,0.000056602566,0.00015411264,0.00013056422,0.00014353177,0.000034735625,0.017184751],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000021355556,0.00007795215,0.000028125203,0.000021325159,0.00030998944,0.00017509551,0.000044831653,0.00008977559,0.000535777],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000006798973,0.00008655266,0.00073191285,0.000033616245,0.00005459741,0.000052400577,0.8014973,7.483391e-7,0.00035015953,0.16638164,0.008963772,0.021840528],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012232524,0.000147651,0.001997283,0.000042526837,0.00008482934,0.000087251625,0.54302084,0.00039873403,0.00090718677,0.0019921325,0.44943723,0.0006611101],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00032239273,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.001383243,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.44047344,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000012305682,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000006071604,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9837137},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2147248153","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v2n1p220","title":"Approaches to Identifying the Compliment Data","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"University of Essex","keywords":"Speech act; Computer science; Linguistics; Epistemology; Sociology; Data science; Psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.4090784363138603,"score_gpt":0.3725773910433071,"score_spread":0.0365010452705532,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2147248153","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.011673013,0.0035864885,0.0019939744,0.0014333535,0.06943454,0.0002408098,0.0002856252,0.000060679482,0.91129154],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.96471864,0.00002760171,0.001660728,0.0003327867,0.032863542,0.0000017780526,0.00003801796,0.000012314235,0.00034456296],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988512,0.00006119167,0.00039083874,0.00006894886,0.0004892697,0.00013856833],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99462456,0.0002529638,0.0002971117,0.00043394236,0.00431574,0.00007569657],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00080076075,0.000087518805,0.00011139645,0.00009119887,0.00013472531,0.0004727465,0.0018351262,0.000016654934,0.00029560566],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00965428,0.000058518348,0.00005066283,0.000022461762,0.000112323636,0.00023827005,0.00042514296,0.00021720512,0.000028483331],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000020780599,0.00015876134,0.00046684805,0.0000053098665,0.00024908644,0.0000032657363,0.053615585,0.000099795616,0.0000016396984,0.89971256,0.04495032,0.000716035],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00014639494,0.000014890775,0.00027359146,0.000037598864,0.00004881908,0.0000021912156,0.027769025,0.00004539561,0.00003366062,0.001618812,0.96992886,0.000080734586],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000022963974,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000048721166,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.95304567,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000046824254,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004749218,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9986878},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2149014692","doi":"10.5539/elt.v4n1p224","title":"A Descriptive-Comparative Analysis of Apology Strategies: The case of Iranian EFL and Malaysian ESL University Students","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":30,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Pragmatics; Typology; Speech act; Mathematics education; Linguistics; Pedagogy; Sociology","score_opus":0.0533251703544225,"score_gpt":0.3006872992164743,"score_spread":0.2473621288620518,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2149014692","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8668269,0.00027491798,0.000071013885,0.000010422621,0.00005206946,0.00012315712,0.00007136268,0.00003923837,0.1325309],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99919134,0.0000067869937,0.00031929032,0.00001277234,0.000045501347,0.0000019951085,0.000015440086,0.0000074988075,0.00039935252],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99878526,0.00054173206,0.00023363208,0.00017250565,0.00011354002,0.00015335125],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989742,0.00019122347,0.00024199962,0.00046620163,0.00008626301,0.000040109895],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00048279198,0.0001416382,0.0003547564,0.00025064213,0.00029465422,0.00009018271,0.00046906574,0.000039256603,0.00062861264],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00004473597,0.00010557423,0.0001062824,0.0001194399,0.00062634156,0.0004420876,0.00015749379,0.00028353915,0.0000011543466],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002469792,0.00009405038,0.0018109762,0.000013444136,0.0006575603,0.0000879956,0.7715188,0.000008215874,0.000052902986,0.22549349,0.000014274783,0.0002235662],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00029962222,0.00006288705,0.0019613144,0.0000178017,0.000636384,0.0000073265246,0.9964044,0.000093043156,0.00005951786,0.00015636547,0.00019063329,0.000110696565],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.012603528,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.02402922,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.22533712,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000023114271,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000029434066,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99397165},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2152298332","doi":"","title":"An alternative approach to speech act research in the study abroad context","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"Spectrum Research Repository (Concordia University)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Concordia University","keywords":"Context (archaeology); Study abroad; Speech act; Psychology; Online community; Medical education; Pedagogy; Linguistics; Computer science; Medicine; World Wide Web; Geography","score_opus":0.11432600782105098,"score_gpt":0.38005264151758555,"score_spread":0.2657266336965346,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2152298332","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.52285904,0.0000955135,6.959268e-7,0.00019188206,0.0002734453,0.0021633357,0.000013245897,0.00004692301,0.4743559],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.87205297,0.00004738397,0.000008597843,0.000018377008,0.0008144765,0.000116851006,0.00017848847,0.00006470657,0.12669817],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9886596,0.0063957204,0.00045187224,0.0010697542,0.0022969889,0.001126044],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9950623,0.00087071635,0.00019469466,0.002340238,0.0012313171,0.0003007512],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication","research_integrity"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0034713226,0.00043384137,0.00054700166,0.0029536341,0.002264514,0.0022207256,0.0048357826,0.00022022003,0.00033759457],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009432762,0.00035862596,0.00016159359,0.0011566855,0.00087473606,0.0010526951,0.00035245728,0.0034129268,0.00030989596],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0010294932,0.0040471046,0.004661051,0.00017823711,0.0004468361,0.0012800004,0.6600808,0.000019122495,0.00046368604,0.3132524,0.011518699,0.0030225923],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00066816853,0.0011246678,0.014453607,0.00010795731,0.000034995024,0.0000071371014,0.9320759,0.00004181038,0.00044007655,0.001236297,0.04937336,0.00043600606],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.2502457,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.34811682,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.34919387,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00086211564,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0010985063,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998866},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2152299683","doi":"10.1017/s0047404506350348","title":"<scp>Gene Lerner</scp> (ed.), <i>Conversation analysis: Studies from the first generation</i>","year":2006,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language in Society","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Conversation analysis; Sociology; Media studies; Psychology; Linguistics; Philosophy; Communication","score_opus":0.03609031073902752,"score_gpt":0.27460757658784846,"score_spread":0.23851726584882094,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2152299683","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95899594,0.025519328,0.00011853233,0.0016427139,0.00027082278,0.0002308076,0.00015673107,0.000143497,0.012921651],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99181277,0.0004832694,0.00041525706,0.0015445298,0.0014339251,0.00007457297,0.0005532833,0.000019794024,0.0036625746],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987919,0.00011140884,0.0003456414,0.0002587108,0.00026491727,0.0002274499],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99861056,0.00046542293,0.00017677496,0.0006136545,0.00011417154,0.000019398556],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00032394638,0.00018550432,0.00025743962,0.00003685329,0.00047587606,0.00033958486,0.00038036043,0.000065140295,0.00028469873],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005045511,0.00013095298,0.00026363033,0.00019691953,0.00034858295,0.00030628179,0.00010145273,0.00019334149,0.000053891923],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000014081937,0.00011548033,0.010142451,0.000014247182,0.0009794871,0.0000064373794,0.7941511,0.001326437,0.0005402278,0.01902167,0.17352085,0.00018019986],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006639931,0.000014538463,0.010022203,0.000026202868,0.0005811336,6.118265e-7,0.89698225,0.0023176894,0.0012076333,0.0013242943,0.08666427,0.00019520988],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.010327566,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.07779122,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.10283112,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008779144,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000031539348,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9962627},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2158772436","doi":"10.22230/cjc.2007v32n2a1910","title":"Island Time: The Media Logic and Ritual of Ferry Commuting on Gabriola Island, BC","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Journal of Communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":18,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Royal Roads University; York University","funders":"","keywords":"Ethnography; Perspective (graphical); Sociology; Geography; Anthropology; Media studies; Art; Visual arts","score_opus":0.03805800840546201,"score_gpt":0.26444823239644055,"score_spread":0.22639022399097855,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2158772436","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7027638,0.010402685,0.000088000044,0.007409775,0.00022255997,0.000208702,0.00006957045,0.000013330206,0.2788216],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9987934,0.00023253978,0.00013097946,0.000331059,0.00013474433,9.864203e-7,0.000021198048,0.000011755582,0.0003433379],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988757,0.00026146826,0.000466998,0.00005433687,0.00016253244,0.00017899575],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99751884,0.0009245248,0.0004651999,0.00065924885,0.00029931308,0.00013289216],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0014761119,0.000106841464,0.000199263,0.00019118475,0.00055118673,0.00016516817,0.00081192574,0.00004922962,0.000541186],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00019474224,0.00007427566,0.00005879101,0.00005507541,0.0007261094,0.00020760087,0.000045694185,0.00042960883,0.000013927766],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00010558475,0.000095784395,0.0035190461,0.000029990386,0.00018682783,0.000018181137,0.25350255,0.0000735274,0.00017796687,0.7080494,0.018569762,0.01567137],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0038477723,0.0008731943,0.059927657,0.0015328109,0.0003942418,0.0004100133,0.3469984,0.00045496173,0.0005317932,0.07691983,0.50704145,0.0010678897],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0055335844,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.36999586,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.63112956,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000053880147,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00023631087,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8365161},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2160104914","doi":"10.1111/j.1540-4781.2005.00277.x","title":"Learner Code-Switching in the Content-Based Foreign Language Classroom","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Modern Language Journal","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":193,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta; University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Scholarship; Meaning (existential); Code-switching; Foreign language; Linguistics; Relevance (law); Situated; Computer science; Second-language acquisition; Code (set theory); Psychology; Programming language; Artificial intelligence; Political science; Law; Philosophy","score_opus":0.07078036301752842,"score_gpt":0.2970553236628158,"score_spread":0.22627496064528735,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2160104914","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8995601,0.0052868202,0.004018265,0.0041468698,0.00014690493,0.0002554357,0.00003227434,0.000108066444,0.08644527],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9922044,0.000022631508,0.0008528949,0.0029107742,0.0011463695,0.00001961641,0.000023661163,0.000041082356,0.0027785245],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9980719,0.00035611226,0.00047416185,0.00018456642,0.00048001323,0.00043321482],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988361,0.00017448959,0.00024762552,0.0005757921,0.000087461936,0.00007850195],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000972049,0.00023195987,0.0002490072,0.00018899166,0.0005080901,0.0009190678,0.0008585246,0.00006595215,0.0018857558],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007383613,0.00014566431,0.00017141664,0.000057549525,0.00013926673,0.0005947525,0.00005570584,0.00094577274,0.000106042266],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00012934017,0.0005530602,0.0012605283,0.000038569127,0.00011578095,0.00062054547,0.82007235,0.0016317449,0.004492063,0.08817132,0.003305188,0.07960948],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0027003272,0.000105630446,0.0006415851,0.00016740726,0.000076297496,0.00020298822,0.9539472,0.015351915,0.00062015664,0.0019907206,0.023631116,0.00056466257],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00038735266,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.011506243,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.13387482,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000096077245,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009661146,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99902666},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2160167395","doi":"10.1177/0306312705052102","title":"Making Classifications (at) Work","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Social Studies of Science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":54,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria","funders":"","keywords":"Certainty; Situated; Contradiction; Conversation; Object (grammar); Epistemology; Ethnography; Sociology; Work (physics); Computer science; Classification scheme; Psychology; Data science; Social psychology; Artificial intelligence; Communication; Philosophy; Engineering","score_opus":0.3190674483491943,"score_gpt":0.42795058348547216,"score_spread":0.10888313513627784,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2160167395","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.30735308,0.002815706,0.000008978674,0.010249261,0.00029617062,0.000120833414,0.000011503571,0.000080199614,0.6790643],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9947812,0.00006268022,0.0003509872,0.0001373277,0.00032397316,0.000014708164,6.4434806e-7,0.000004008403,0.0043245023],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99922246,0.00002028108,0.00017431777,0.00012842535,0.00027934797,0.00017514423],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99930483,0.0000733399,0.00013309174,0.00018390584,0.0002886651,0.000016195176],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00032407054,0.00006422069,0.00011574631,0.000058337526,0.0022593986,0.0000833599,0.00047183616,0.000011838216,0.00020257724],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009350145,0.00005298868,0.000040703402,0.00017748623,0.008324212,0.0003314805,0.0002423513,0.000057682173,0.000057582813],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000002420426,0.000028618682,0.0001726195,0.0000052676437,0.000016835998,8.53939e-8,0.23413451,0.000003155686,0.00016379764,0.7546956,0.006265899,0.0045111976],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00016941287,0.000020569067,0.007376462,0.000050168263,0.000030351246,3.4304313e-7,0.6898583,0.0000084350395,0.00029083388,0.0075172954,0.29443952,0.00023825659],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00001811548,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000790591,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7471783,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000117519936,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006032401,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99903953},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2162063786","doi":"10.18806/tesl.v32i1.1197","title":"Rater Behaviour When Judging Language Learners’ Pragmatic Appropriateness in Extended Discourse","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"TESL Canada Journal","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":17,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"College of Engineering, Michigan State University; Michigan State University; U.S. Department of Education","keywords":"Psychology; Pragmatics; Linguistics; Context (archaeology)","score_opus":0.04092598272183743,"score_gpt":0.2841263665791552,"score_spread":0.24320038385731776,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2162063786","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95783526,0.00895131,0.000059380647,0.0050753457,0.0010283425,0.00027360817,0.000039935756,0.000073132476,0.026663663],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9932087,0.000008211546,0.00021594264,0.0024468524,0.00041607942,0.000016318636,0.000027770422,0.00003583037,0.0036243119],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981848,0.0002584256,0.00043103346,0.00016054981,0.0005546005,0.0004105791],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99891466,0.000053712185,0.00024121132,0.0003956728,0.00016584616,0.00022888197],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00074233545,0.00020162758,0.00026637866,0.00015401778,0.00026502463,0.000572499,0.0005201074,0.000037813723,0.00900964],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000922297,0.0001556097,0.000050849318,0.000051960447,0.00015755625,0.00056558615,0.0000820109,0.00054907263,0.000018319708],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00014889306,0.00058705296,0.003982865,0.000112194706,0.00023608636,0.002768706,0.7695676,0.000798983,0.00029205994,0.07632281,0.13604861,0.009134101],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002405749,0.000086407934,0.002388097,0.00023004167,0.00010167117,0.00034965243,0.96678036,0.0003756949,0.00010375663,0.006096575,0.020337995,0.0007440101],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.2185282,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.6695273,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4509991,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00036386662,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0015545274,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9918963},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2162609081","doi":"10.1177/0142723713487611","title":"Co-constructing family identities through young children’s telephone-mediated narrative exchanges","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"First Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"University of British Columbia","keywords":"Narrative; Premise; Negotiation; Cognition; Scope (computer science); Ethnography; Psychology; Identity (music); Space (punctuation); Sociology; Developmental psychology; Social psychology; Linguistics; Computer science; Aesthetics; Anthropology; Art; Social science","score_opus":0.022553304311919466,"score_gpt":0.265012767829746,"score_spread":0.24245946351782652,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2162609081","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.78343433,0.0024704097,0.000012984238,0.00036635902,0.00041277029,0.0004291454,0.00019237329,0.00036713044,0.21231453],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9895012,0.00013726005,0.00030061364,0.00043176897,0.0007497026,0.00018640817,0.00042016362,0.000053528387,0.008219355],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984291,0.00011276365,0.00037552082,0.00031414157,0.00032688706,0.00044157624],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987255,0.0001820593,0.00024045743,0.00062393345,0.0001575623,0.00007049493],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00012948402,0.00031294388,0.0003266171,0.00012137902,0.00080027065,0.00084851997,0.0005413521,0.00008562504,0.012807847],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000831569,0.00026414436,0.00011222681,0.00008058043,0.0006624198,0.001372938,0.00010374931,0.0002964316,0.001318812],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000006606995,0.00006193638,0.0024182338,0.000043722986,0.00015146918,0.000015302625,0.94925565,0.0000014770308,0.000855739,0.02205946,0.024685998,0.0004444385],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005957986,0.00004792772,0.0062046787,0.00009290899,0.00003444873,0.000032787902,0.9831636,0.000009810915,0.0009159953,0.0011267365,0.0072605275,0.00051477813],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.009764183,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0066975695,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.20606689,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000059850117,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000044296918,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999811},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2164045278","doi":"10.3968/7657","title":"The Comprehension of Humor in Indirect Speech Acts with Frame-shifting Theory","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian social science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Relational frame theory; Frame (networking); Competence (human resources); Linguistics; Comprehension; Meaning (existential); Computer science; Focus (optics); Human life; Process (computing); Psychology; Epistemology; Philosophy; Social psychology","score_opus":0.06657465221067099,"score_gpt":0.28963691508116335,"score_spread":0.22306226287049236,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2164045278","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.4912619,0.00013573773,8.917183e-7,0.00043126417,0.00009030697,0.0000843314,0.0000064121996,0.000010839142,0.5079783],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99922544,0.0000022014754,0.000044321867,0.00017635364,0.00008054761,0.0000039734805,0.0000013799827,0.0000049889795,0.00046079644],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991838,0.000088110995,0.00010910532,0.0001022513,0.00025393858,0.0002627988],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99934083,0.000103731814,0.00007703091,0.00018461162,0.00016848957,0.00012528464],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008323483,0.00005922256,0.000087511085,0.00009450592,0.000768996,0.00023169833,0.000526701,0.000019568799,0.000048336165],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00012883138,0.00003867027,0.000016443488,0.00020273178,0.0020777534,0.00023910624,0.000040984796,0.0001221347,0.000008575183],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000007179439,0.0000076276306,0.0017981083,0.0000025161548,0.000003940667,0.00000501258,0.14200433,0.0000013339974,0.000048887185,0.8507755,0.00029980173,0.0050457823],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0003235118,0.000058611236,0.01021372,0.0000630541,0.00001042581,0.0000025982943,0.88068,0.000022506594,0.00032475012,0.018083317,0.089966774,0.00025070045],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.021897642,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.4801898,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.83269215,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00015852058,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0010510038,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9846156},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2164803442","doi":"10.1002/cd.23220008707","title":"Uniformity and diversity in everyday views of the child","year":2000,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":18,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Manitoba","funders":"","keywords":"Diversity (politics); Psychology; Developmental psychology; Child development; Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; Sociology; Anthropology","score_opus":0.039336616569608095,"score_gpt":0.2473560227072207,"score_spread":0.2080194061376126,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2164803442","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7638596,0.0038682749,0.00002236879,0.004829022,0.00036096555,0.0010724704,0.000051649673,0.00007432244,0.22586131],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9928966,0.00072168536,0.00013906049,0.00032972117,0.00006138801,0.000008882978,0.0000085094425,0.0000060444986,0.0058280756],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99944836,0.000027826012,0.0001867313,0.0001310928,0.00008982396,0.00011615285],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9997082,0.000015673942,0.000054157696,0.00015801305,0.000023635117,0.0000403624],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00010960901,0.000099643876,0.00012617683,0.000052477928,0.0009307693,0.000047054014,0.00012871825,0.000023608553,0.00019021767],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000064630367,0.00006972788,0.00003981548,0.000050179995,0.00013222145,0.0001215921,0.00011395905,0.00010693613,0.0000022494316],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00019172765,0.0014459889,0.10233248,0.00052492373,0.00024098012,9.649347e-7,0.24571662,0.00003920988,0.000013517978,0.103016876,0.01968897,0.52678776],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000558448,0.000010586948,0.2652314,0.0002871882,0.000017491619,0.000003795995,0.002780783,0.0000050123576,0.00014319357,0.000509006,0.7303217,0.00013139147],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00017551944,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0041241413,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.71063274,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002847808,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004173809,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.71588194},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2165439660","doi":"10.1177/0261927x01020003001","title":"Cooperative and Intrusive Interruptions in Inter- and Intracultural Dyadic Discourse","year":2001,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Language and Social Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":97,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Northern British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Phenomenon; Accommodation; Social psychology; Intercultural communication; Point (geometry); Chinese culture; Linguistics; Communication; China; History","score_opus":0.05003245885744817,"score_gpt":0.3904597302696573,"score_spread":0.34042727141220913,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2165439660","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98193216,0.002267882,0.000032706463,0.0068370225,0.00015687595,0.000060857925,0.000009679813,0.000006259572,0.008696541],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9976313,0.00063820323,0.00004475841,0.00079245254,0.00042391583,0.0000026691612,0.0000046426003,0.000006810227,0.00045524174],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993129,0.00013718117,0.0002750955,0.00009501378,0.00005708991,0.00012271451],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995936,0.000059999405,0.00015896492,0.00006332537,0.00008298341,0.000041087398],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00017579412,0.000099214856,0.00022980363,0.00012642231,0.00015592146,0.00013231843,0.00009722936,0.000054865704,0.00031898584],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000027673674,0.00007138168,0.00003057382,0.000031836964,0.0006789734,0.00034489032,0.00004587383,0.0003080499,0.0000016302336],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00013819036,0.00012708489,0.0015634716,0.000011543959,0.00009217277,0.00019450694,0.90671295,1.8663835e-7,0.00054737215,0.05745459,0.0013480289,0.03180988],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0017556227,0.00035696526,0.016495122,0.00006915713,0.000056201425,0.0006264486,0.9675253,0.000007900381,0.000007590271,0.0030151838,0.009887608,0.00019687437],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00010167405,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0026148735,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.060812354,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000014064456,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000015493344,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.34926713},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2166308568","doi":"10.1177/1354067x09102893","title":"`Being Canadian' and `Being Indian': Subject Positions and Discourses Used in South Asian-Canadian Women's Talk about Ethnic Identity","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Culture & Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":40,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary","funders":"","keywords":"Privilege (computing); Ethnic group; Identity (music); Extant taxon; Subject (documents); Gender studies; Sociology; Preference; South asia; Social psychology; Psychology; Political science; Anthropology; Aesthetics","score_opus":0.029097243097043226,"score_gpt":0.3269631985273513,"score_spread":0.2978659554303081,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2166308568","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.86677706,0.0015929039,0.0000038061733,0.004430559,0.00021238739,0.00023543746,0.000085584,0.000045604214,0.12661666],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9952164,0.00014805839,0.000046500427,0.0031912974,0.00018556419,0.000032765598,0.000071482136,0.000018295292,0.0010896121],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99852276,0.00015309636,0.00025641033,0.0003574805,0.0001028864,0.00060739636],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99906516,0.00002540202,0.000080841644,0.00039151206,0.00005662875,0.00038045848],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00021980166,0.0002274685,0.00027048154,0.00044450126,0.0005877216,0.00045157652,0.0003003503,0.00017274967,0.00057216885],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000034892295,0.00020717994,0.000041032796,0.0001689301,0.00045084013,0.0006574818,0.000023927703,0.00045382933,0.000028471632],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000011297911,0.00005743834,0.004955824,0.000017918732,0.000051292496,0.00016487464,0.6729298,0.0000010460083,0.00024366385,0.31760302,0.00083881174,0.0031249945],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0015780018,0.00025469324,0.48507142,0.00020572054,0.00007279827,0.00016338164,0.3857422,0.0000036987856,0.000014921761,0.09046359,0.035490915,0.00093867397],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0636207,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.94635457,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8827338,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001398041,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00016809262,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.94261473},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2168700989","doi":"10.3968/j.ccc.1923670020110702.021","title":"English Speech Act Realization of “Refusals” among Iranian EFL Learners","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":14,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Pragmatics; Psychology; Speech act; Linguistics; Realization (probability); Qualitative research; Variety (cybernetics); Population; Action (physics); Test (biology); Pedagogy; Mathematics education; Sociology; Computer science; Social science","score_opus":0.06988989165432628,"score_gpt":0.32772571364557024,"score_spread":0.25783582199124394,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2168700989","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.63046426,0.00034649594,0.000008657139,0.000050045182,0.00012240464,0.0002057928,0.000022061437,0.00020170031,0.36857858],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9951063,0.0003293973,0.00046540942,0.00005413646,0.00011880485,0.00003392055,0.00051247946,0.000031780888,0.0033477752],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984775,0.00026769977,0.0005593474,0.00020896635,0.00025496358,0.00023149772],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.996592,0.00009163708,0.0005052371,0.0015595095,0.0011872669,0.00006439132],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00042426816,0.00021686095,0.00025787423,0.00009277579,0.0006708067,0.00053378404,0.0011977218,0.000111014364,0.001397733],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00022888178,0.00017730179,0.00012380327,0.000121114936,0.0018109108,0.0020979515,0.00023808354,0.000301053,0.00005566638],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007138184,0.00021768911,0.015454751,0.000073577314,0.00009125331,0.0000010300112,0.36800736,0.000016145674,0.00064927037,0.60827714,0.0014626718,0.0056777075],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0033381458,0.00044511267,0.17692938,0.0007043524,0.00033881396,0.00001319012,0.49276972,0.00033285955,0.020634564,0.029014552,0.2732972,0.002182102],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0026528065,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0031500373,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5792626,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006285916,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000040280604,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9995151},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2169820719","doi":"10.1080/10508406.2010.481013","title":"The Construction of Knowledge in Classroom Talk","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of the Learning Sciences","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":52,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Conceptualization; Competence (human resources); Psychology; Conversation analysis; Negotiation; Communicative competence; Cognitive science; Epistemology; Sociology; Linguistics; Pedagogy; Social psychology; Communication; Social science","score_opus":0.033296371569299196,"score_gpt":0.3071133725149313,"score_spread":0.2738170009456321,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2169820719","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.930551,0.00040752,0.0000032076412,0.0024014483,0.0010566824,0.000024831896,2.500251e-7,0.0000035800097,0.065551504],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99813443,0.00003436185,0.00014311736,0.000011251999,0.00017192766,4.1664248e-7,2.7648039e-8,0.0000020047967,0.0015024577],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992727,0.00016517562,0.00024170693,0.000038634775,0.00019550677,0.000086251224],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989766,0.00030501425,0.0004547138,0.00012014464,0.00013063883,0.000012909234],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0014265269,0.000040558665,0.000081251725,0.000065795866,0.0006200375,0.00019107283,0.00069192064,0.00001603586,0.00011487305],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00026314385,0.000017936476,0.00005832731,0.00009128013,0.0017865229,0.00025384,0.00005570721,0.00047481718,0.000003090742],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000138943615,0.000053244778,0.0206791,0.000008556433,0.000019140327,8.271292e-7,0.04661944,0.000518721,0.0032234502,0.9146613,0.00050503504,0.013697291],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005771402,0.00030951397,0.03504242,0.00026146564,0.000038899383,0.00016909625,0.4579509,0.0009774066,0.0021546003,0.059347194,0.44296432,0.00020704379],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00005335524,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.002088547,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8553141,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000007927018,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013368456,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6582518},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2170365765","doi":"10.18806/tesl.v29i0.1112","title":"“They’re Different From Who I Am”: Making Relevant Identities in the Middle Through Talk-in-Interaction","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"TESL Canada Journal","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Sociology; Reflexivity; Situated; Identity (music); Interview; Meaning (existential); Categorization; Discourse analysis; Pedagogy; Linguistics; Qualitative research; Symbolic interactionism; Critical discourse analysis; Meaning-making; Power (physics); Psychology; Social science; Aesthetics; Political science; Computer science","score_opus":0.09911884855209438,"score_gpt":0.29557130445605106,"score_spread":0.19645245590395669,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2170365765","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.92954504,0.014583762,0.000013412474,0.0021832585,0.0013833044,0.00012111082,0.000047695696,0.000016290665,0.052106105],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9942583,0.00012209851,0.00002118002,0.0040570144,0.00087832997,0.000010525405,0.000012958729,0.000015822869,0.000623786],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99856883,0.000228571,0.00036899053,0.000088421,0.00041804416,0.00032711288],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991813,0.00022538946,0.00021217205,0.0002915306,0.00005090218,0.000038754275],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026926494,0.00014841062,0.00018385252,0.000070176146,0.00036850024,0.00054102455,0.00042619798,0.000026752055,0.012305127],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000027750688,0.00009646869,0.000056703804,0.000030176545,0.00006964833,0.0009027935,0.000051103227,0.00054888363,0.000007151915],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007323679,0.0003302992,0.0051985937,0.00004850528,0.00017893424,0.0002251043,0.70576537,0.000069664,0.00008474017,0.21479595,0.07188986,0.0013397224],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00066755875,0.000037582002,0.028247252,0.0005780753,0.000065753775,0.00013748885,0.7516547,0.0000759913,0.00006469092,0.02264003,0.19542228,0.00040860186],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.30767265,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.9079031,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.60023046,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00032911552,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00016616369,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98859775},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2177575973","doi":"","title":"Contrastive Analysis of Politeness Principles in Intercultural Communication","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Intercultural communication; Politeness theory; Phenomenon; Linguistics; Politeness maxims; Contrastive analysis; Psychology; Sociology; Communication; Epistemology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.11001414079361149,"score_gpt":0.3780494260418454,"score_spread":0.2680352852482339,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2177575973","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9133956,0.0025544104,0.000012074259,0.00082867534,0.00005947562,0.00027749615,0.00008731626,0.00010285189,0.0826821],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9965878,0.00024728169,0.00036247814,0.00008647472,0.000029490808,0.00007732457,0.0013657466,0.000015324153,0.0012280501],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9979018,0.00054070767,0.0008138774,0.00021159704,0.00028909327,0.0002429462],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9957318,0.00028372122,0.00055219495,0.0016825616,0.0016644094,0.00008534726],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007791279,0.00022564117,0.0004838028,0.00029957647,0.00034171515,0.00065529963,0.0015122467,0.00009112034,0.00018133297],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00034061732,0.00017576148,0.00017946253,0.0004575171,0.0017562093,0.0017687449,0.0004504248,0.00033307326,0.00002367446],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001252363,0.0002783455,0.014420958,0.00002636518,0.0005135278,6.0845775e-7,0.2523302,0.0015436723,0.0003103107,0.7288266,0.00028814876,0.001336],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0037487415,0.00018032626,0.2249058,0.00045321288,0.0010988903,0.0000079166175,0.6611617,0.009135217,0.001543037,0.011935592,0.08450911,0.0013203984],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00485611,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.01903061,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.716891,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0002274482,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007705006,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99886954},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2178193208","doi":"10.5430/wjel.v5n4p12","title":"The Discourse Particle nàa in Cameroonian Colloquial English","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of English Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Context (archaeology); Variety (cybernetics); Feature (linguistics); Position (finance); Computer science; Code (set theory); History; Artificial intelligence; Philosophy; Programming language; Economics","score_opus":0.03130425130961632,"score_gpt":0.2930125201116819,"score_spread":0.26170826880206555,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2178193208","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.76195765,0.007709301,0.000003389657,0.0009349272,0.0030800246,0.00016989445,0.000019960386,0.000056474524,0.2260684],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9895069,0.000065565255,0.00006808039,0.00013397925,0.0034686457,0.000009238311,0.000003973527,0.000026663023,0.0067169294],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99818856,0.00026963156,0.00061246613,0.00011706128,0.0004521255,0.00036013726],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9977919,0.00029725413,0.00037849633,0.00046939813,0.00087844365,0.00018452614],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0013106604,0.00017057179,0.00028238818,0.0001528467,0.00021912385,0.0005767832,0.00072240684,0.000030196836,0.00036550063],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0014377085,0.000110767585,0.00013026939,0.00017741013,0.00045657033,0.00088035275,0.00009751642,0.00050052727,0.000018260389],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00015235737,0.0002048375,0.0013106157,0.000008935453,0.000072344104,0.00013187855,0.84922177,0.000093469134,0.000025453208,0.1239,0.020392915,0.0044854465],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013464071,0.00011104343,0.00017094881,0.00008363319,0.000036354086,0.000004391167,0.68271214,0.00001599468,0.00012997839,0.0005724899,0.31464142,0.00017523186],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00023915895,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.026034646,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2942485,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010955609,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00021009406,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99173766},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2182250785","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v5n6p105","title":"The Application of Politeness Strategies in English and Chinese Movie Reviews","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Politeness theory; Psychology; Linguistics; Interpersonal communication; Frame (networking); Politeness maxims; Social psychology; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.0401274848464348,"score_gpt":0.3387482546802876,"score_spread":0.2986207698338528,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2182250785","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.21729216,0.028913524,0.00039658262,0.0003526449,0.024037259,0.0005105266,0.000103847844,0.000057863297,0.7283356],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99146545,0.0010587089,0.00027020223,0.00004309969,0.007049066,0.0000056427407,0.000009526665,0.000009664807,0.00008865981],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99870247,0.00009916355,0.0006986772,0.0000709356,0.00033479006,0.00009398879],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9845736,0.00031541157,0.0006446174,0.00019366118,0.014219195,0.00005351876],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00094107084,0.00010351609,0.00021474306,0.000120716075,0.000051222294,0.00029227568,0.0005697571,0.0000307163,0.000012016065],"category_scores_gemma":[0.025276195,0.0000664869,0.000057577618,0.00004518059,0.0002593498,0.00019105866,0.00007542525,0.00020477155,0.0000010904112],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006685526,0.00009771653,0.0024260392,0.000022453483,0.000059533017,0.000004137398,0.052136768,0.00017307022,0.000002942657,0.9402914,0.002130278,0.0025888283],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00056721637,0.000049578248,0.0007701811,0.00008774824,0.000020478628,0.0000013144529,0.043474212,0.00010835099,0.000010426686,0.05647166,0.89834034,0.00009850168],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001302134,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0006816447,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8962101,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004791225,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00016608037,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9829343},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2187920119","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v5n6p115","title":"A Survey of Conceptualizations of Politeness","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Universality (dynamical systems); Politeness theory; Face negotiation theory; Psychology; Linguistics; Social psychology; Sociology; Epistemology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.12184924246786472,"score_gpt":0.35630905205055985,"score_spread":0.23445980958269513,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2187920119","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.13146684,0.0026404166,0.0009091344,0.00008729615,0.032720055,0.00014140687,0.0013051298,0.00003618021,0.83069354],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9961894,0.0000342251,0.00032836388,0.000035493715,0.0031005493,5.0865856e-7,0.000049437745,0.000010085567,0.00025193323],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99862397,0.0001160452,0.00066735735,0.000046981553,0.0004766144,0.00006904361],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9356886,0.00033331607,0.00077614374,0.00014781691,0.062998615,0.00005549595],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00057659973,0.00007277013,0.00020797098,0.0001657175,0.000021895108,0.00006213439,0.0005710674,0.000028143826,0.00018824267],"category_scores_gemma":[0.050646644,0.000062649684,0.000066022854,0.000046297333,0.00031952764,0.00008832675,0.000062224,0.00010717455,0.0000014420305],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006696646,0.00022302744,0.005569166,0.000012114439,0.00023288485,0.0000046598448,0.048918128,0.0005518679,0.000003336292,0.935089,0.00921895,0.000109908106],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00271968,0.00037209643,0.007054715,0.00033758537,0.00015772847,0.0000035144744,0.09224662,0.00026048438,0.00088985695,0.017812785,0.8778005,0.0003444128],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00050228136,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0004145128,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9172762,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000035781795,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00035501661,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.95735013},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2188721040","doi":"","title":"Towards a Formal Discourse Pragmatics.","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Florida AI Research Society","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières","funders":"","keywords":"Pragmatics; Linguistics; Converse; Meaning (existential); Rotation formalisms in three dimensions; Computer science; Sentence; Action (physics); Construct (python library); Skepticism; Epistemology; Artificial intelligence; Philosophy; Mathematics","score_opus":0.23447225657818327,"score_gpt":0.4069374377831885,"score_spread":0.17246518120500526,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2188721040","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.14041956,0.00082673354,0.00036674796,0.011166637,0.0006081665,0.00087203505,0.000079228834,0.0002665741,0.8453943],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98441875,0.0001988599,0.0004568622,0.00048538807,0.0010277677,0.00018170167,0.000019646242,0.000034545723,0.013176463],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99762344,0.0003368849,0.0002633485,0.00019478655,0.0008470114,0.00073454686],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99802804,0.00020965257,0.00007030217,0.0011159886,0.00046782353,0.000108199354],"candidate_categories":["sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0027841884,0.00016733636,0.00017471201,0.00004462443,0.0017359197,0.00049660914,0.0013550521,0.00005834784,0.0043383418],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009155596,0.00009810295,0.00022832672,0.00013214585,0.0023448318,0.0008858923,0.0006118693,0.0009065512,0.00044478406],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000016190583,0.00007310203,0.000018161621,0.000028633145,0.00007926495,0.0000020051696,0.34338924,7.1394055e-7,0.000014381885,0.59318423,0.061609335,0.0015847216],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006188656,0.00019633802,0.00074587244,0.00006698473,0.00005118138,0.000007734529,0.71420604,0.0007062124,0.0005436736,0.08561295,0.19685994,0.00038422676],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0015175153,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00063549867,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8439992,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007527558,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00029185106,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9995637},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2189430850","doi":"10.18806/tesl.v32i2.1205","title":"Request Strategies in Professional E-mail Correspondence: Insights from the United States Workplace","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"TESL Canada Journal","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":18,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Variety (cybernetics); Rhetorical question; Psychology; Variation (astronomy); Professional communication; Professional association; Social psychology; Sociology; Linguistics; Public relations; Political science; Law; Computer science","score_opus":0.048523803618254646,"score_gpt":0.28677811523713204,"score_spread":0.2382543116188774,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2189430850","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9302986,0.027638935,0.00001475579,0.011568048,0.0031935843,0.00024334845,0.00012319308,0.000063567604,0.026855925],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98246634,0.00008638385,0.000052809737,0.011114141,0.00067569345,0.00001318692,0.00014303734,0.000021608277,0.005426789],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9980346,0.0004818558,0.00039474675,0.0001329225,0.0006790253,0.00027687394],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99824697,0.0005956562,0.00023799566,0.0003533395,0.0003968675,0.00016919966],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00041740976,0.0001792205,0.0001815055,0.00011247093,0.0005410389,0.0008226309,0.00073440373,0.000043575004,0.008178492],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00013881708,0.00010818862,0.000029349107,0.00014588905,0.00028966882,0.00061283825,0.00008555564,0.0007960695,0.000017567478],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00019794481,0.00008428239,0.0004578259,0.000005803461,0.00006541109,0.0002505073,0.115601376,0.0015960619,0.000017247612,0.15010889,0.7314455,0.0001691783],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005906999,0.000034686476,0.0013832519,0.00015402326,0.000014001056,0.000023422652,0.4254749,0.00025770336,0.000008214661,0.030352175,0.54150915,0.00019775331],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.51452124,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.91446394,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.39994276,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0003210117,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0047430126,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9927282},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2200031205","doi":"10.1515/multi-2014-0108","title":"Invitation refusals in Cameroon French and Hexagonal French","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Multilingua","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":12,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Cape Breton University","funders":"","keywords":"Parallels; Preference; Variation (astronomy); Face (sociological concept); Psychology; Focus (optics); Sociology; Linguistics; Political science; Social science; Philosophy; Engineering","score_opus":0.11052316173117563,"score_gpt":0.3258575157626793,"score_spread":0.21533435403150367,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2200031205","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9468405,0.0014365984,0.000008980654,0.00042875382,0.0002155117,0.00013347805,0.000018006494,0.00006212645,0.050856013],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99636143,0.000020125206,0.00066730444,0.00019778886,0.00019080433,0.000022141045,0.00005076499,0.000013256682,0.0024764072],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99916,0.000090182584,0.00023938606,0.00017545052,0.00017017504,0.00016479874],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99934906,0.00010357977,0.000079564525,0.0002644935,0.00013487444,0.000068443274],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00030665973,0.00011779165,0.00014744209,0.00011879967,0.00009254524,0.0001665423,0.00015198196,0.00004389136,0.00021675583],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00016264382,0.000103734004,0.000021560683,0.000041119998,0.00019452938,0.00025872423,0.00006147394,0.00015608463,0.000051341995],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002762877,0.00036822227,0.024191484,0.00007037956,0.000047531932,0.000032504082,0.85923535,0.00012160493,0.00056914723,0.07588781,0.008416663,0.031031683],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0071010957,0.00045611052,0.09732447,0.00040026748,0.00008909715,0.00002649156,0.49022022,0.0065520876,0.0015530746,0.054739937,0.3397462,0.0017909613],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.004959367,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.015316822,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.36901513,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000038890103,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007298051,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8547146},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2212177745","doi":"10.1017/cbo9780511551789.011","title":"Concluding remarks","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Cambridge University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Philosophy; Psychology","score_opus":0.0633215080601571,"score_gpt":0.22966641143370725,"score_spread":0.16634490337355015,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2212177745","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00005893017,0.00075156166,0.000023569562,0.000039019495,0.00033294017,0.00028239272,0.00033151003,0.00026649644,0.9979136],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0057626837,0.000546749,0.00004359649,0.000105854226,0.00043087287,8.7412735e-7,0.00013557539,0.00006233841,0.99291146],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99882156,0.000049566337,0.00022221019,0.00037523205,0.00027122663,0.0002601957],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983278,0.000103388,0.00029867765,0.0009103804,0.0002464644,0.00011329098],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000071272516,0.00037659783,0.00041432196,0.00017696267,0.0007153619,0.00015763011,0.0007960258,0.00021648234,0.00017166889],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000072088023,0.00041526955,0.00024586436,0.0000024317596,0.0010584003,0.00019223039,0.00045370933,0.0005653768,0.000078467645],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000022146633,0.000005612519,1.891413e-7,0.000033598095,0.00012888001,0.00018187157,0.00264372,4.2767616e-7,0.0000032091984,0.81683385,0.17980467,0.00034180054],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00033673635,0.000023974135,0.000001334326,0.00016791787,0.00014410316,0.000018323988,0.0018073476,0.0000066873286,0.000026437869,0.000026445252,0.99696684,0.00047388],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00037907346,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000054847373,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.81716216,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00015465502,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014227745,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998299},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2222435910","doi":"10.4081/ripppo.2012.119","title":"Client Attitudinal Stance and Therapist-Client Affiliation: A View from Grammar and Social Interaction","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Research in Psychotherapy Psychopathology Process and Outcome","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":22,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University; Simon Fraser University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Perspective (graphical); Negotiation; Psychology; Conversation analysis; Narrative; Conversation; Social relation; Therapeutic relationship; Psychotherapist; Social psychology; Grammar; Order (exchange); Linguistics; Sociology; Communication; Computer science","score_opus":0.16759383176639264,"score_gpt":0.4540139207948155,"score_spread":0.28642008902842286,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2222435910","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9724795,0.008624775,0.000055147764,0.01181446,0.00031851805,0.00062230974,0.000024315274,0.000044688397,0.0060162377],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9912036,0.006706192,0.00015666937,0.00075378706,0.00026019156,0.00034327476,0.000015135107,0.000025418403,0.0005357114],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9980248,0.00038743063,0.00041251897,0.0005003826,0.00028983946,0.00038501548],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991164,0.00020411014,0.00013079737,0.0002834102,0.00018607787,0.000079180485],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008013753,0.00020377494,0.00031511748,0.00024006044,0.00050702336,0.00047489168,0.0002287215,0.000101244885,0.00077274215],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000008121698,0.00016254895,0.000032715143,0.00010917533,0.00091227907,0.00044398886,0.000030624058,0.00051902013,0.000025336096],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0009109226,0.0010739188,0.19259663,0.0006493752,0.00017857863,0.000028675138,0.26105413,0.0000014645182,0.00075675495,0.33315852,0.0019765066,0.20761451],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00805924,0.0009803454,0.3477737,0.0004741818,0.000030140054,0.00005684769,0.112530075,0.0002538981,0.00002922005,0.37862945,0.15002435,0.0011585696],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002918299,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0012913902,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.20645595,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003228487,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000273742,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8460984},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2241196492","doi":"10.1300/j017v19n01_07","title":"BOOK REVIEWS","year":2002,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Technology in Human Services","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Computer science","score_opus":0.04603157013196208,"score_gpt":0.29837410916643986,"score_spread":0.2523425390344778,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2241196492","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.44688904,0.37107128,0.0000024297897,0.019594023,0.0004271569,0.00027366698,0.000004399048,0.00014844061,0.16158956],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9861575,0.0060955454,0.00022177705,0.0016145683,0.0002853079,0.000010804408,0.0000012995315,0.000016153423,0.0055970526],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989374,0.000055658595,0.00063870475,0.00008578799,0.00012398812,0.00015843032],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99883854,0.00002406955,0.0005997827,0.00039456348,0.00011895538,0.000024085146],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002715116,0.0001173132,0.0003422715,0.0005590675,0.0001522877,0.00009614254,0.0008911063,0.0000848923,0.006654665],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00001213058,0.00008779649,0.000085101325,0.00008961012,0.00025325824,0.0005368029,0.00008606642,0.00042408402,0.00011711853],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000014364215,0.0006797386,0.002588493,0.000390691,0.00014456925,0.00017491616,0.074207194,0.000009536309,0.0015291073,0.79573065,0.11275741,0.011773324],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00032518015,0.00011337675,0.00010362212,0.00028600745,0.000024295752,0.00004921149,0.014901254,0.000010397791,0.0001479787,0.01661753,0.9673013,0.000119859345],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000025948948,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0006069907,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.85454386,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003129093,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000063819575,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9942534},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2259891639","doi":"10.1093/acrefore/9780190236557.013.278","title":"Social Psychology and Language","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"reference-entry","venue":"Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Cape Breton University","funders":"","keywords":"Sociology of language; Neglect; Psychology; Social identity theory; Social psychology; Social relation; Comprehension approach; Cognitive psychology; Social group; Language education","score_opus":0.14330494543690092,"score_gpt":0.4605061242080993,"score_spread":0.31720117877119836,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2259891639","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.004619296,0.013512365,0.0000065929157,0.0031196284,0.0015145146,0.000457704,0.00036195983,0.000078488476,0.97632945],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.012808254,0.5772269,0.0003336308,0.00066521927,0.009084775,0.00026419153,0.0008261022,0.00016530094,0.39862564],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9957745,0.0011081187,0.00071253534,0.00078806677,0.000698586,0.0009182111],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9971338,0.00046601487,0.0003737462,0.001253482,0.0006204241,0.00015254665],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0012149992,0.00041363316,0.0008158732,0.0008495724,0.00058900827,0.00013991882,0.0014623316,0.0007222772,0.008408226],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00021655917,0.00035123198,0.00016365355,0.00018275729,0.005251214,0.00017740153,0.000535799,0.0018866928,0.0002263822],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000096942415,0.00021596676,0.000060653165,0.00023718437,0.0001499758,0.000025983729,0.025951203,3.890039e-9,0.000003109764,0.055281334,0.78378713,0.1341905],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006328295,0.00042689842,0.00053033733,0.00010713007,0.00004215612,0.000017216313,0.0071925004,3.1721123e-7,0.0000010953142,0.015015581,0.97571546,0.00031849288],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00029839823,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0019223335,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.57770383,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003786919,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00029930333,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99989396},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2265365912","doi":"10.1111/1467-6427.12109","title":"A conversation analytic study of building and repairing the alliance in family therapy","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Family Therapy","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":43,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Alliance; Conversation; Conversation analysis; Context (archaeology); Distress; Psychology; Agency (philosophy); Psychotherapist; Family therapy; Social psychology; Nonverbal communication; Epistemology; Political science; Communication; Law","score_opus":0.11503644838064758,"score_gpt":0.3289784893872677,"score_spread":0.21394204100662012,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2265365912","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99085754,0.006988874,0.000044973538,0.0008582721,0.00012684293,0.00020115785,0.000001699983,0.000009190897,0.0009114373],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99225056,0.007185088,0.00005944363,0.00025621426,0.00012612244,0.0000048891366,1.07882116e-7,0.00001185827,0.000105707484],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988171,0.00022222889,0.00049145875,0.00009553416,0.00025852665,0.00011513805],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986916,0.0002927527,0.00050709414,0.00029270616,0.00019168164,0.000024119103],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008560618,0.000110632005,0.0002480113,0.00011605044,0.00009638251,0.00009018172,0.00032432436,0.000022643808,0.00004300761],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000021956152,0.000053962343,0.00006731616,0.00006563125,0.00018518652,0.00040425322,0.000021103342,0.00013405127,7.803538e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0016010563,0.0020767744,0.06061614,0.000029676536,0.0012413776,0.000055143762,0.6523609,0.00015126553,0.10408929,0.032544985,0.0012418388,0.14399152],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.012693621,0.0024864816,0.41629767,0.0005481055,0.00005510339,0.00002058029,0.5422064,0.00013823697,0.0011311697,0.007634269,0.016380202,0.0004081327],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00021045447,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00017699183,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.35568154,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000345936,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000052845993,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.22005205},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2267258413","doi":"","title":"Cross-Cultural Variation in the Linguistic Politeness of Advice-Giving Speech Acts","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"현대영어교육","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Variation (astronomy); Linguistics; Advice (programming); Psychology; Sociology; Computer science","score_opus":0.03785276922730696,"score_gpt":0.3394612968802326,"score_spread":0.3016085276529256,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2267258413","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7655154,0.000052533866,0.0000016325985,0.000275535,0.0003444412,0.00008797822,0.000016319509,0.000033952525,0.23367223],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9972177,0.000004842405,0.00013168518,0.00012636057,0.00042290668,0.000011016214,0.000020243742,0.000008573936,0.0020566722],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992943,0.000066752385,0.00022572429,0.00009993696,0.00016734075,0.00014599024],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990044,0.00019067216,0.00012750692,0.00041940418,0.00024063994,0.000017342492],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003157228,0.00008772446,0.00010744684,0.000054290314,0.00017238672,0.0003829443,0.00042732919,0.000039772607,0.0008047496],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00031877568,0.000056182398,0.0000398352,0.00005180596,0.0002561092,0.00028711132,0.000047530917,0.0002293084,0.000029300116],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000007370123,0.00007843523,0.0021557908,0.00003527268,0.00001005749,0.000003159802,0.15140995,0.0000073985593,0.0018536579,0.8439086,0.000096613534,0.00043365068],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014811234,0.00009947219,0.50855047,0.00017728025,0.00008019973,0.00003218459,0.107123725,0.000517232,0.0017027028,0.062289007,0.31719652,0.0007500855],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0023226782,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00838782,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7816196,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000011121112,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000042873984,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.88114434},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2267356682","doi":"10.1075/scld.3","title":"Multimodality, Interaction and Turn-taking in Mandarin Conversation","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"book","venue":"Studies in Chinese language and discourse","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":187,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Multimodality; Mandarin Chinese; Conversation; Conversation analysis; Prosody; Linguistics; Syntax; Applied linguistics; Action (physics); Turn-taking; Psychology; Computer science; Communication; Philosophy","score_opus":0.062009573202140594,"score_gpt":0.3936127565133126,"score_spread":0.331603183311172,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2267356682","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.42890835,0.017521344,0.0000048924894,0.00078286824,0.00073971774,0.00048545428,0.000082518236,0.00006979708,0.5514051],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.94067717,0.0010877795,0.000032533997,0.00014050747,0.00064415135,0.000049547558,0.00015848114,0.000037033064,0.0571728],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986137,0.00013355043,0.00044607674,0.00038718397,0.0001917122,0.00022773237],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988254,0.00033511684,0.00035155148,0.00038150503,0.00006603008,0.000040429248],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00039987545,0.00038560163,0.0006135608,0.0003234461,0.00016952706,0.00020927908,0.00017428077,0.00011808381,0.00019007611],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00015037958,0.00029180382,0.000059979517,0.00003617535,0.0009148164,0.0004054349,0.0003185231,0.00050633337,0.000009718331],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00009758809,0.00010845097,0.0058737444,0.0009125876,0.0002170613,0.00010250189,0.90568656,0.000014970594,0.000007701507,0.07363375,0.0019380363,0.011407034],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.003387527,0.00012723176,0.008149749,0.0027126477,0.00019556229,0.000034128952,0.93747604,0.00039981984,0.0000039388824,0.033964824,0.012230456,0.0013180814],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0011446035,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.08303476,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5117688,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012709893,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005245186,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999534},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2274149867","doi":"10.1111/desc.12392","title":"Monolingual and bilingual children's social preferences for monolingual and bilingual speakers","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Developmental Science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":80,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; Concordia University","keywords":"Psychology; Neuroscience of multilingualism; Preference; Linguistics; First language; Exploratory research; Multilingualism; Foreign language; Developmental psychology; Sociology","score_opus":0.04492151261956789,"score_gpt":0.2885957109237629,"score_spread":0.243674198304195,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2274149867","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9917748,0.00020112122,0.00002773827,0.00032454275,0.000219097,0.00032347502,0.00007913517,0.00009587634,0.0069542276],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99681246,0.000049998824,0.0020498305,0.0001044997,0.00030094417,0.000019057448,0.000010033529,0.000015651522,0.0006374926],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983591,0.00003062931,0.00030276302,0.0005073134,0.000340589,0.00045961083],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993059,0.00015822609,0.00012893802,0.00014674183,0.00013559833,0.00012460265],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00054871256,0.00021981238,0.00019977726,0.00016297936,0.0013658494,0.00052051066,0.0004675794,0.00004793674,0.00011762718],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00017533553,0.00014717336,0.000034424,0.00010178905,0.0028816627,0.0006638996,0.000305793,0.00008890501,0.000011742968],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00012382056,0.0001674452,0.019994501,0.000042608102,0.00009862198,0.000005356706,0.49276763,5.7787906e-7,0.009626414,0.21008572,0.0003068666,0.26678044],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.009154032,0.0010093238,0.3577931,0.0005281986,0.00019697669,0.0002741889,0.45839036,0.00013398024,0.06376861,0.06177105,0.041992318,0.0049878657],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00023389568,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0013207593,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3377986,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007820328,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0008121388,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99993426},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2276005206","doi":"10.5539/ells.v6n1p133","title":"Multidimensional Interpretation of Speech Indirectness","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language and Literature Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Interpretation (philosophy); Relevance theory; Courtesy; Relevance (law); Phenomenon; Adaptation (eye); Human communication; Computer science; Linguistics; Psychology; Epistemology; Communication; Philosophy; Cognition; Political science","score_opus":0.015814722612621655,"score_gpt":0.2822436103043394,"score_spread":0.26642888769171774,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2276005206","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.93423605,0.03510784,0.000011456315,0.000322959,0.0004959017,0.00011952133,0.00010733954,0.00009006966,0.029508837],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9934793,0.0003968619,0.00026759334,0.00005037004,0.0005226755,0.000014456268,0.000022043976,0.000010782065,0.005235896],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993277,0.00007866858,0.00019505377,0.00015285077,0.00012980572,0.00011591402],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990104,0.00027558635,0.00009880439,0.0002121708,0.0003784546,0.0000245988],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00015241161,0.00013226071,0.0002128222,0.00009234614,0.000120204175,0.0000678319,0.00009534007,0.000035687648,0.00022914908],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003095586,0.00007300461,0.00004674101,0.000044984034,0.00034392875,0.0003717149,0.00008947225,0.00008635479,0.0000056968743],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000031428714,0.000023203485,0.00012026214,0.000060460865,0.00012801205,0.000015717977,0.9081748,1.3726263e-7,0.0006603942,0.07271832,0.0011932298,0.016874006],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00093984103,0.000102266175,0.00031924862,0.0012847378,0.000068692636,0.0000071456684,0.95141673,0.000005549627,0.0041903774,0.001681673,0.039644737,0.00033899856],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000014874619,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00014724216,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.07103665,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000102984195,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000010660693,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.29770416},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2277978090","doi":"10.1075/pbns.129","title":"Building Coherence and Cohesion","year":2004,"lang":"en","type":"book","venue":"Pragmatics & beyond. New series","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":183,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"Cohesion (chemistry); Computer science; Rhetorical question; Linguistics; Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy); Task (project management); Natural language processing; Engineering","score_opus":0.02614064601209688,"score_gpt":0.2644819506740046,"score_spread":0.23834130466190773,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2277978090","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00046154318,0.00795966,0.00022689684,0.0014583751,0.00050930225,0.0005476456,0.00011590858,0.00031433327,0.98840636],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0030047,0.0009129931,0.01091289,0.00037484942,0.00090579526,0.00003716122,0.0002122497,0.0001189604,0.9835204],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99830204,0.00006182962,0.00055686984,0.00034663492,0.000412552,0.00032004353],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9981485,0.0002203611,0.00049868017,0.0008177904,0.00017348214,0.00014115933],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00019400833,0.0004917539,0.00057540316,0.00015016863,0.0005307632,0.0010651839,0.0005825695,0.0002103193,0.0016782765],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007149048,0.00043996423,0.00009677885,0.000029168395,0.00087705837,0.00077048875,0.00033905217,0.00051985966,0.00010176304],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000011721725,0.00002181821,0.0000022354222,0.00035087732,0.00007695011,0.0000097462325,0.036850575,0.000007743495,0.000021065323,0.9314524,0.028604204,0.0025906658],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002114141,0.00007180901,0.0000053394488,0.00053415564,0.00011509124,0.000016754917,0.0033902023,0.000003821996,0.000056821616,0.41921118,0.57598335,0.00040005465],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001971592,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0018089102,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.54737914,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00019370682,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0014890174,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999718},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2283461437","doi":"10.1093/ssjj/jyv023","title":"The Japanese Family: Touch, Intimacy and Feeling","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Social Science Japan Journal","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McMaster University","funders":"","keywords":"Feeling; Psychology; Expression (computer science); Social psychology; Developmental psychology; Style (visual arts); History","score_opus":0.08163046788490615,"score_gpt":0.3278263553806517,"score_spread":0.24619588749574556,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2283461437","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7301272,0.00063076057,0.0000044962135,0.0025495335,0.0006774264,0.000052511572,0.0000017978796,0.000027740145,0.2659285],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9969449,0.0000590767,0.000048600883,0.00023726621,0.0011465615,0.0000026293626,3.6753863e-7,0.000006651512,0.00155394],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99876654,0.00009296817,0.00019717007,0.00011164054,0.0005190051,0.00031269994],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991838,0.00006830373,0.00014148484,0.00014814164,0.0002949924,0.0001633166],"candidate_categories":["sts","scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0015694238,0.00008713026,0.00009732068,0.000060793416,0.0044547543,0.0026897269,0.0006894597,0.00001954415,0.000064735264],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001714816,0.00005345248,0.000040940988,0.00010847163,0.0028494594,0.0008884801,0.00014911582,0.00029493126,0.000016526063],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000013180303,0.000022238519,0.00042978095,0.0000019516312,0.000015397702,0.0000026917935,0.59964585,0.0000022672502,0.00024670552,0.3697823,0.0053926795,0.024444947],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002870727,0.000043574022,0.0014347724,0.00001293662,0.000014276958,0.000033917204,0.9096813,0.000055946308,0.000012203087,0.025502404,0.06277156,0.00015003636],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00014024401,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0001694416,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.34427992,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007660212,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0003565858,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998642},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2285682309","doi":"10.5539/elt.v9n3p181","title":"Situational Variations in Request and Apology Realization Strategies among International Postgraduate Students at Malaysian Universities","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":21,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Situational ethics; Vocabulary; Categorization; Grammar; Affect (linguistics); Task (project management); Social psychology; Foreign language; Applied psychology; Mathematics education; Linguistics; Communication","score_opus":0.012650167786855595,"score_gpt":0.28272999247443514,"score_spread":0.2700798246875796,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2285682309","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.899077,0.00020993435,0.00037967745,0.000705772,0.00031261897,0.00012582958,0.000081059516,0.00014376419,0.09896434],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9917124,0.000046366862,0.00013331961,0.00009527706,0.00035195844,0.000014322054,0.00023855102,0.000018451512,0.00738938],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.998823,0.00026938185,0.0002475843,0.000223957,0.00025083122,0.00018526937],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99926496,0.00022638349,0.00014388481,0.00023792271,0.00008410845,0.00004272704],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00039165048,0.00014564025,0.00013856079,0.00025010726,0.00032594276,0.00036124073,0.00034130763,0.000054006894,0.0010275856],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00013395012,0.000118525175,0.000031527175,0.000032584194,0.0002706635,0.0014600814,0.00020587348,0.00016970561,0.000012533907],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000012649196,0.000048309626,0.0143299885,0.0000060489147,0.000039544873,0.000013814339,0.3800404,0.000018372528,0.00016094031,0.6045974,0.00023506884,0.0004974546],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0015716491,0.000052451247,0.03990437,0.0001910534,0.000036793965,0.000010492172,0.9440262,0.00019876412,0.000047776746,0.0052728145,0.008242473,0.0004451672],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0016006164,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0105861705,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5993246,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0002232195,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005385264,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998856},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2289557012","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v6n1p65","title":"Oral Academic Discourse Socialization of an ESL Chinese Student: Cohesive Device Use","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Central University of Finance and Economics; Iowa State University","keywords":"Socialization; Systemic functional linguistics; Curriculum; Longitudinal study; Discourse analysis; Linguistics; Pedagogy; Psychology; Sociology; Social psychology; Medicine","score_opus":0.05207449427308731,"score_gpt":0.3847636349371859,"score_spread":0.3326891406640986,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2289557012","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95417786,0.00034891503,0.00049557403,0.00030346648,0.015109254,0.00014823275,0.00034631693,0.000049875653,0.029020486],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9875796,0.00016520047,0.00040590804,0.000120127515,0.011211807,0.000001804345,0.000027964912,0.000023100602,0.00046450327],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982454,0.00013248657,0.000719173,0.00010314041,0.0006738647,0.00012589477],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9800307,0.00042181622,0.0009577241,0.00019139507,0.018322684,0.000075665164],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00039824014,0.0001440622,0.00024133685,0.00018916652,0.00008089909,0.00019670112,0.0008674422,0.00006443326,0.00029355858],"category_scores_gemma":[0.020022651,0.00009500266,0.00010961161,0.000038586797,0.00032504954,0.0006137274,0.00009571862,0.000222989,0.00000491852],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00020886524,0.0005201953,0.019036122,0.000017086551,0.0005699591,0.0000378725,0.07885136,0.00017334426,0.00013592644,0.8952129,0.003154841,0.002081522],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.007813149,0.00081765023,0.03274332,0.0013685308,0.0007061352,0.000014709476,0.09298078,0.00016977983,0.001423594,0.068209715,0.79249746,0.0012551819],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000049254602,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00026662977,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8270032,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008946419,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00016649533,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98823214},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2291613167","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v6n1p43","title":"The Assertive Clause Hypothesis, Performative Sentences and the Adjacency Condition on Question Tags","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Non-finite clause; Generative grammar; Performative utterance; Linguistics; Dependent clause; Computer science; Metonymy; Realization (probability); Speech act; Mathematics; Philosophy; Sentence","score_opus":0.026337700205038592,"score_gpt":0.2937442975927472,"score_spread":0.2674065973877086,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2291613167","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.23869115,0.0028755656,0.00045190263,0.011267039,0.037859425,0.0005609151,0.00030144452,0.00010197959,0.70789057],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99235743,0.0011938488,0.000065816566,0.0002083851,0.005532147,0.000005015495,0.0000028466889,0.000007550259,0.00062695815],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99881256,0.0002568599,0.0003729183,0.00006223073,0.00040514945,0.00009028975],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9874638,0.0028053396,0.00054323307,0.0001331353,0.009022564,0.000031932464],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000860104,0.000095892996,0.00011289165,0.00006399702,0.00035064705,0.0003756851,0.00043433145,0.000024584515,0.000101822545],"category_scores_gemma":[0.035213977,0.000039718205,0.00006553014,0.000011775134,0.0007148917,0.00019255736,0.000042132167,0.00022069363,0.000009089507],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00026729648,0.000042839027,0.0001261541,0.0000020532661,0.00015465786,0.0000031962657,0.022867959,0.0000063454545,0.0000037882246,0.96958625,0.0042978385,0.0026416336],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002961605,0.00030789527,0.002115365,0.0005440063,0.00012971614,0.000007848565,0.09924227,0.00008355076,0.0005041792,0.13845292,0.75541663,0.00023403858],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00002041648,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00012431266,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8311333,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000057769223,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000060881568,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.97291285},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2295132530","doi":"","title":"Recenze: Leo Hickey â Miranda Stewart (eds.): Politeness in Europe","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Digitalni Knihovna - Knihovna Akademie věd ČR","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Hickey; Politeness; Art; Linguistics; Art history; Philosophy","score_opus":0.03857003811118339,"score_gpt":0.2824567097677075,"score_spread":0.24388667165652408,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2295132530","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.28613895,0.0054562395,0.000058859485,0.0018210993,0.0009727329,0.00078982004,0.00025161824,0.0007013258,0.7038094],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.95457256,0.00050886354,0.00014019255,0.0011937808,0.0010323643,0.00006557324,0.00040996156,0.00020199173,0.04187473],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9944288,0.00027346276,0.0017214611,0.0009866336,0.0009423235,0.0016473287],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9957941,0.0007101301,0.00055670424,0.0018269852,0.0006662024,0.00044584877],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0016437087,0.0008471858,0.0009248146,0.00082232745,0.00056263414,0.001259249,0.0016373979,0.0003300895,0.0021509188],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000551734,0.0007714689,0.00028363857,0.00087766343,0.0010654945,0.002315943,0.00046283766,0.0010790599,0.0018410553],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0007382648,0.0022346156,0.01103694,0.00048516545,0.00047468828,0.0007988433,0.07282356,0.00009114769,0.0012225413,0.76537734,0.043301027,0.10141586],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0016940454,0.00014780507,0.0052072243,0.00027918865,0.000057373534,0.000048849208,0.011923863,0.000029909072,0.0008771554,0.0045822486,0.9738937,0.0012586222],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0011658854,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.003522045,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9305927,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00024033572,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00037230883,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99977756},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2304145021","doi":"10.5539/elt.v9n4p214","title":"Diversity of Research Participants Benefits ESL/EFL Learners: Examining Student-Lecturer Disagreements in Classrooms","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Context (archaeology); Diversity (politics); Miller; Social psychology; Pedagogy; Sociology","score_opus":0.16207913743463354,"score_gpt":0.38214985446335487,"score_spread":0.22007071702872133,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2304145021","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.92836225,0.00070917926,0.000013516179,0.000097052114,0.00024269483,0.0002104244,0.000028369275,0.00011014634,0.07022637],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99627787,0.000026107846,0.000064309075,0.000038026308,0.00038335216,0.00002068053,0.000012226226,0.000027777995,0.0031496265],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99717396,0.0007992778,0.0003807759,0.00033191586,0.00071310217,0.0006009868],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99824744,0.0007258251,0.00014717238,0.0006774232,0.00011125515,0.00009090698],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0024248706,0.00018479403,0.00028123186,0.00030856166,0.00078331085,0.00014526956,0.00081599515,0.00006926077,0.0013897354],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0010501635,0.0001311846,0.00006007971,0.00009418031,0.00037223226,0.0006906039,0.0013132031,0.0006075971,0.000031391326],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000021235564,0.00020746428,0.07334072,0.000024458439,0.000054705917,0.000016769938,0.8861979,0.000015512054,0.00032920978,0.031610847,0.00012573112,0.008055415],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011877591,0.00011366267,0.015477695,0.00048237437,0.00002671855,4.4176386e-7,0.98038626,0.000008276343,0.00034589067,0.00035180402,0.0013507596,0.00026838426],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0016840469,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0074633243,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.09418831,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013632838,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000036911424,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9995231},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2309866921","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v6n1p73","title":"Contrastive Pragmatics: Apologies &amp; Thanks in English and Italian","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Pragmatics; Linguistics; Action (physics); Focus (optics); Speech act; Psychology; Set (abstract data type); Affect (linguistics); Contrastive analysis; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.034286453944013646,"score_gpt":0.3031449162734922,"score_spread":0.2688584623294786,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2309866921","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.2019548,0.0017439093,0.0005494927,0.00081193086,0.033925384,0.00024264632,0.00036047708,0.0001307239,0.76028067],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98913777,0.0002683228,0.00077342056,0.00010451766,0.008947233,0.0000028962268,0.0000065722525,0.000014251878,0.00074498827],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987911,0.00007619787,0.00055194675,0.000099184916,0.00033472513,0.00014683147],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.986419,0.00085060246,0.00043634014,0.00014790743,0.0120890485,0.000057067984],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00039698943,0.00012993994,0.0002165798,0.00021305353,0.000049906695,0.0002652997,0.00047555732,0.00005098714,0.00034041287],"category_scores_gemma":[0.060386132,0.00008731645,0.00006033537,0.000021020329,0.00039520537,0.0002214634,0.00009750532,0.0002131474,0.0000060843636],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000111718255,0.00017109796,0.0037517247,0.000015341928,0.0002475351,0.00005354143,0.08937883,0.0000156823,0.000012866403,0.8942659,0.009935406,0.00204038],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0015288836,0.00009631257,0.0011571322,0.00037438425,0.000041061656,0.0000042425527,0.039805423,0.000006522719,0.000095686046,0.029866487,0.9267977,0.0002262017],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000032885975,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0006106598,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.91686225,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007775872,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008986827,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.94752866},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2315322900","doi":"10.1177/0957926514538130","title":"Book review: Melani Schröter, <i>Silence and Concealment in Political Discourse</i>","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Discourse & Society","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Silence; Politics; Sociology; Critical discourse analysis; Discourse analysis; Media studies; Political science; Gender studies; Linguistics; Ideology; Aesthetics; Art; Philosophy; Law","score_opus":0.020598109767787195,"score_gpt":0.3134879247628062,"score_spread":0.292889814995019,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2315322900","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.050586525,0.6467234,0.00017715803,0.07499424,0.00064688956,0.0013839515,0.00021981854,0.00032592966,0.22494212],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9106917,0.035129633,0.00017849993,0.04583007,0.0006025193,0.00016915526,0.00010536948,0.00005575054,0.0072373487],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99800396,0.00019406361,0.00044928913,0.00040393963,0.0003601946,0.00058855757],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99872416,0.00016129467,0.00014680403,0.0007050681,0.00008071793,0.00018198023],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005238996,0.00029640246,0.00043736774,0.000026996697,0.00030557098,0.00023610248,0.0004295763,0.000068620706,0.0016096187],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000041263742,0.00023584656,0.00019117536,0.000052229112,0.0015809656,0.0006105811,0.000187537,0.00037426167,0.00007003298],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000053884964,0.00017674116,0.00035354786,0.00030883792,0.000043241766,0.0000030089745,0.028626844,0.0000010187509,0.000023926808,0.68158257,0.28767538,0.001199464],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009788194,0.000093810355,0.0005634913,0.0014942305,0.0001333753,0.000009696376,0.15099682,0.00017166507,0.00006234955,0.0030218114,0.8418348,0.000639159],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00031634004,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00023476484,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.86010516,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007784714,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009601369,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99930304},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2315347275","doi":"10.1515/cllt-2014-0020","title":"The meaning of intonation in yes-no questions in American English: A corpus study","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":58,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"Intonation (linguistics); Linguistics; Pitch accent; Utterance; Meaning (existential); Interrogative; Context (archaeology); Sentence; Pitch contour; American English; Stress (linguistics); Phrase; Word order; Psychology; Prosody; History; Philosophy","score_opus":0.017252652359156854,"score_gpt":0.2736270630687182,"score_spread":0.25637441070956135,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2315347275","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.31527647,0.0014540424,0.00020995463,0.000037630536,0.0031142808,0.0006801352,0.00003455713,0.00012617785,0.6790667],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9979078,0.000099293575,0.00019428054,0.00003572127,0.0011059066,0.000034334702,0.000010478682,0.000024775754,0.0005873757],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983208,0.0004892095,0.0005564191,0.00022127481,0.00018722199,0.00022506139],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99576,0.0025646994,0.0003250327,0.00048151365,0.00081826345,0.0000504855],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0017297588,0.00017414163,0.00030354966,0.00017525448,0.0002899662,0.00017873313,0.00033256895,0.000030254398,0.00002360357],"category_scores_gemma":[0.031193145,0.00013600709,0.000035211488,0.00010989929,0.0008386102,0.000016747548,0.000114868264,0.00030295656,0.000004946495],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000046830526,0.00018745758,0.003504359,0.0000187547,0.000016283646,0.00000457029,0.07082974,0.00003112683,0.0000036972506,0.92097974,0.000011477013,0.004365951],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0021003245,0.00087591336,0.011045865,0.0004380518,0.00014877018,0.0000019571714,0.12012383,0.0042058015,0.000019539966,0.6420239,0.21835692,0.00065910275],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0016383094,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.009936289,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6826314,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000436775,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000085449785,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9769675},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2317016720","doi":"10.1080/15456870.2016.1113963","title":"Ethics for Dummies: Ventriloquism and Responsibility","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Atlantic Journal of Communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":60,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Commit; Converse; Perspective (graphical); Autonomy; Ontology; Epistemology; Key (lock); Psychology; Aesthetics; Sociology; Law; Philosophy; Computer science; Political science; Computer security","score_opus":0.10280230792078497,"score_gpt":0.35580677658297044,"score_spread":0.25300446866218546,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2317016720","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9241966,0.0068499073,0.0034257176,0.053725887,0.00032092957,0.000388662,0.000023881903,0.000044868044,0.011023564],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9950238,0.0026841548,0.0013593842,0.0001652736,0.00012360502,0.000005766772,0.000004552505,0.000010377512,0.0006231252],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988054,0.00040236695,0.0004397249,0.00006769578,0.0001732154,0.00011157891],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9956189,0.0026338794,0.0004545066,0.000653184,0.000595327,0.000044207376],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0020243865,0.00008385346,0.00018167666,0.00008426574,0.00032338127,0.00012142516,0.0004883755,0.000053374,0.00010342875],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0009214343,0.000051946623,0.00007398629,0.000022148251,0.00046722873,0.00042853798,0.000087729684,0.0002241528,0.000006953834],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00022670945,0.00008835578,0.0008312146,0.000032217442,0.00008161486,9.736001e-7,0.03511054,7.0427933e-7,0.00072001934,0.95360494,0.0025000754,0.0068026218],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0027910674,0.00044778347,0.006302323,0.000863724,0.00019996117,0.000082377046,0.027043507,0.00003245854,0.0005901875,0.30656493,0.65474296,0.00033871364],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000058306847,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00034957644,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6522429,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000334987,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000118660515,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.24872199},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2317270107","doi":"10.1075/prag.22.3.05mul","title":"Compliment strategies and regional variation in French","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Pragmatics Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":28,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Cape Breton University","keywords":"Realization (probability); Head (geology); Linguistics; Speech act; Preference; Psychology; Variation (astronomy); Mathematics; Philosophy; Biology; Statistics","score_opus":0.045457753892739455,"score_gpt":0.2789716128735323,"score_spread":0.23351385898079283,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2317270107","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.48248523,0.0004657606,0.0060430816,0.17731978,0.003458712,0.0025313478,0.00032767866,0.00038571216,0.3269827],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9937136,0.000017131199,0.0023477783,0.0005038263,0.00019941901,0.00010831211,0.00015464934,0.00002266581,0.002932595],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99684715,0.00034607018,0.0010836618,0.00023987827,0.0012651309,0.00021808603],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9953164,0.0006157966,0.0017377252,0.00055350224,0.0016967698,0.0000798371],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0020349738,0.00021011292,0.00027756448,0.00029430064,0.00017529218,0.0011624505,0.0008973737,0.00011042524,0.0002251687],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0008685773,0.00017843216,0.00008284885,0.00018725422,0.00016921044,0.0017965984,0.00012234242,0.00028489684,0.000040112533],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009492149,0.00031307185,0.0026390685,0.00003809182,0.0001481284,1.6769137e-7,0.06342636,0.00019318362,0.00009587452,0.91854674,0.013912101,0.0006776995],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00451472,0.0003559899,0.104530886,0.00036700154,0.00021841624,0.00001644676,0.13908881,0.07640075,0.00010338978,0.5635994,0.10973599,0.0010681727],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00059178576,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0016770527,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5112284,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0005219431,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00037503004,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998744},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2321933023","doi":"10.1097/gme.0000000000000318","title":"Pragmatic studies","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"letter","venue":"Menopause The Journal of The North American Menopause Society","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Medicine","score_opus":0.037724745240631345,"score_gpt":0.2880284568312563,"score_spread":0.2503037115906249,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2321933023","genre_codex":"commentary","genre_gemma":"commentary","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"commentary","genre_consensus":"commentary","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.06004535,0.007936929,0.00003275924,0.9201573,0.0029196935,0.0010502522,0.00015499498,0.0001425232,0.007560209],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.16409576,0.006487858,0.0005261746,0.78895444,0.016767606,0.000062870466,0.000050751263,0.00033201164,0.02272254],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9938986,0.0021424768,0.0014250533,0.00027484057,0.0015316778,0.00072735903],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9901794,0.0017528011,0.0047873817,0.002220504,0.00096380396,0.000096088464],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","research_integrity"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0021376659,0.0007595654,0.0014201693,0.00009835635,0.001589794,0.0004196719,0.0040999744,0.00012271873,0.0002062236],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002542701,0.0003608755,0.00053388166,0.00029825204,0.0045830924,0.00035292323,0.00062670873,0.0042077815,0.000075821416],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000021378684,0.000050627474,0.000038028244,0.00017390381,0.002285364,0.00001638109,0.08885953,0.0000623939,0.000026761312,0.00022759051,0.90801835,0.00021969757],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00042718143,0.0005162871,0.000060891267,0.00027847663,0.002090233,0.00014485412,0.05109344,0.0000074120394,0.000015242198,0.00094767415,0.94390655,0.0005117397],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002575994,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0009247712,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.13120286,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00035181866,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00037198584,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998843},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2322475355","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v6n2p63","title":"“Apology Accepted”: A Cross-Cultural Study of Responses to Apologies by Native Speakers of English and Chinese","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Psychology; Perspective (graphical); Linguistics; Cross-cultural; Chinese culture; Social psychology; Cultural diversity; China; Sociology; Political science; Computer science","score_opus":0.037769089275816355,"score_gpt":0.3749630258727641,"score_spread":0.33719393659694774,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2322475355","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9544591,0.00023648808,0.000012388925,0.00007221185,0.0051065725,0.00010166323,0.00027937186,0.000017196251,0.039715026],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9957358,0.00008330369,0.00017328579,0.000042519932,0.0035305812,0.0000030702734,0.0000049715068,0.00001245224,0.00041399896],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984706,0.00014514559,0.00072111504,0.00012116877,0.00041880086,0.00012319059],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9667067,0.0010570416,0.00071407825,0.00017733427,0.031286217,0.00005865286],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000368437,0.0001490913,0.00032472232,0.00023759487,0.00006468287,0.00014578944,0.0006786943,0.00004503916,0.0002839172],"category_scores_gemma":[0.10264079,0.00009174697,0.00007504057,0.000044607255,0.0007315902,0.00023125304,0.00019712736,0.00015777462,8.8184635e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0026883464,0.0018709676,0.08561289,0.0000385847,0.0017841294,0.000044068096,0.7296167,0.000084633924,0.0005384692,0.15685892,0.019232776,0.0016294708],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0077938363,0.0042165653,0.035662077,0.00039703527,0.0002171934,0.000007059039,0.54748774,0.000005669438,0.0026378,0.006355451,0.39453083,0.0006887099],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00010100845,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00021995553,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.37529805,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004889732,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007606446,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9049181},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2329687704","doi":"10.1177/0957926512455885","title":"Including social discourses and experience in research on refugees, race, and ethnicity","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Discourse & Society","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":35,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Booth University College","funders":"","keywords":"Sociology; Ethnomethodology; Refugee; Ethnic group; Conversation; Racism; Conversation analysis; Discourse analysis; Gender studies; Discursive psychology; Epistemology; Social science; Linguistics; Political science; Anthropology","score_opus":0.31925624787361073,"score_gpt":0.4969418126292549,"score_spread":0.17768556475564418,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2329687704","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.96380687,0.0029527694,0.0000035932228,0.0027418083,0.0001406369,0.00021981786,0.000030056886,0.00005224496,0.030052183],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99700266,0.00046805202,0.000077816854,0.00022482396,0.0006137507,0.00008265943,0.000016073629,0.000027515263,0.0014866668],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99808395,0.00030381145,0.00025303883,0.0003033474,0.00044476154,0.0006110783],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990916,0.00028823476,0.00009090905,0.0003329696,0.00007950831,0.000116781535],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001254784,0.00020571685,0.00026564888,0.0000758509,0.0012821757,0.00034207897,0.00027348704,0.00009480432,0.00022300941],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000547342,0.00016708011,0.00007746214,0.00011720104,0.0023713752,0.0009597696,0.0003659333,0.00064212835,0.000013792229],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000018457667,0.00022558591,0.00562446,0.000030165897,0.000023315994,0.0000013407796,0.61091316,7.2411837e-7,0.00014341445,0.37686512,0.0043993415,0.0017549099],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00053657335,0.000049716793,0.033669755,0.00010129893,0.000018660528,0.0000022686547,0.9327679,0.000038639682,0.00013097026,0.0023340087,0.029992463,0.00035774123],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00051479635,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0008586654,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.37453112,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009482334,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000559804,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98615885},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2331147482","doi":"10.1177/1471301210392979","title":"Exploring positioning in Alzheimer Disease through analyses of family talk","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Dementia","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":19,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Dementia; Conversation; Interview; Negotiation; Psychology; Conversation analysis; Disease; Family member; Everyday life; Developmental psychology; Medicine; Communication; Sociology; Family medicine","score_opus":0.5280156672331038,"score_gpt":0.3717296785159506,"score_spread":0.15628598871715316,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2331147482","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.80155414,0.005493513,0.00007043698,0.000037955073,0.00012020783,0.00009392789,0.000019395153,0.000040717256,0.19256972],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9992716,0.000084603365,0.0003945111,0.00007094109,0.000044137476,0.000039446724,0.000030331503,0.000010387501,0.00005406838],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993962,0.000046691497,0.00022188279,0.00010413208,0.00011139333,0.00011972208],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99954176,0.000016939628,0.00008732323,0.00027986174,0.000049265334,0.000024875613],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00006683878,0.000081307066,0.00010780079,0.00007403152,0.00009766411,0.000049498234,0.00017604059,0.000008583498,0.0014113282],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000047635563,0.00007293091,0.000053937125,0.000043982913,0.00012354873,0.0007322193,0.000060119335,0.000053242333,0.00002312128],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000666127,0.0004655931,0.010040865,0.000039277053,0.0008764621,0.00003343813,0.18114084,0.00005320222,0.0016270913,0.8034799,0.0004174706,0.001759251],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0023759694,0.00022752045,0.5386601,0.0006618206,0.0034037472,0.000002021217,0.3565634,0.00020844015,0.025405947,0.045677386,0.02532066,0.0014929941],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.002286278,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0004340689,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7578025,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000054415054,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000018325472,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9995015},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2331889448","doi":"10.1075/prag.20.3.04lie","title":"Negotiating identities through pronouns of address in an immigrant community","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Pragmatics Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":24,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"German; Sociolinguistics; Sociology; Socialization; Negotiation; Linguistics; Immigration; Conversation; Heritage language; Identity (music); Translanguaging; Social identity theory; Conversation analysis; Gender studies; Psychology; Pedagogy; Social group; Social science; Political science","score_opus":0.07270070911866595,"score_gpt":0.3153170698316376,"score_spread":0.24261636071297166,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2331889448","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8654636,0.00014803116,0.0013387187,0.011492989,0.0018848755,0.0013165209,0.0004921054,0.0001654634,0.11769769],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.995386,0.000012369341,0.001557943,0.00020362057,0.00015308647,0.00011699843,0.00032236014,0.000031164356,0.002216448],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9955029,0.0010860368,0.0015970448,0.00017481475,0.0013951539,0.00024404968],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9917214,0.00094570516,0.0031767068,0.0010090977,0.0030844836,0.00006259408],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.003359753,0.00022406243,0.000394663,0.00026177178,0.00026816453,0.00074553,0.0019306098,0.0001203745,0.00017575889],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0024116158,0.00019325381,0.00013044792,0.00023153804,0.000253781,0.0025899615,0.00017778415,0.0005173102,0.000020867752],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000023312063,0.0011007852,0.012412874,0.00013150362,0.00021988993,1.6278821e-7,0.31975305,0.0008020765,0.00014903318,0.65856165,0.0064012464,0.00044445216],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0039329557,0.00063280825,0.0235703,0.0006032,0.00022204277,0.0000075059797,0.6625594,0.04403781,0.00084049266,0.24759404,0.015004707,0.0009947437],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0021309122,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0046713045,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4109676,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00045593854,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00030496257,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7880662},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2332061264","doi":"10.1017/s0012217310000776","title":"The New PragmatismAlan Malachowski Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2010, xiv + 161 pp., $95.00 (hardcover), $27.95 (paperback)","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Dialogue","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Trent University","funders":"","keywords":"Queen (butterfly); Media studies; Art history; Art; Sociology; Botany; Biology","score_opus":0.01602825962365524,"score_gpt":0.2181465461734288,"score_spread":0.20211828654977354,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2332061264","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.08249518,0.0057698363,0.00001345049,0.017577268,0.0040342873,0.0012428233,0.001315145,0.0006733294,0.88687867],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.8980892,0.011322819,0.00027064738,0.0004736706,0.0012274715,0.000016755072,0.00026975115,0.00007410071,0.08825559],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99876463,0.00014783637,0.00022695659,0.00029225706,0.00021991244,0.0003483821],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984083,0.00031746452,0.00019175466,0.0008263783,0.00010196339,0.00015409448],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002274357,0.00024837043,0.00023539626,0.000016765875,0.0010332234,0.0004979647,0.00064665254,0.00011674043,0.00061842194],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000067873196,0.00018734371,0.000091068614,0.000034595265,0.00058290677,0.0005848481,0.00026741665,0.00047057238,0.0001249019],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000036233563,0.000047102632,0.00019972482,0.000013456915,0.00006572618,0.000011978129,0.005324139,0.000003779232,0.000089764886,0.6459551,0.34674543,0.0015075919],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000540764,0.000028364808,0.0037782958,0.000020847967,0.000056434514,0.000007273558,0.0036010668,0.00003880256,0.000054589967,0.0026176418,0.98899084,0.000265055],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0119034145,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.018713212,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.815594,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000029835968,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008632553,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9991927},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2333430179","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v6n2p9","title":"The Realization of Complaint Strategies among Iranian Female EFL Learners and Female Native English Speakers: A Politeness Perspective","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Complaint; Politeness; Psychology; Perspective (graphical); Speech act; Social psychology; Linguistics; Computer science; Political science","score_opus":0.031176785888158188,"score_gpt":0.3082600980639523,"score_spread":0.2770833121757941,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2333430179","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.36490595,0.0012481201,0.00083739654,0.00020413546,0.010117026,0.00025548405,0.00021869743,0.00005806769,0.62215513],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99284065,0.00040409775,0.00009445736,0.000027365844,0.0061633578,0.0000027013537,0.000006935624,0.000019551668,0.00044089666],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99841523,0.00018554671,0.0006075414,0.00012770083,0.0005000978,0.00016388668],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9704208,0.000948268,0.0008550596,0.00018888501,0.027524535,0.00006244612],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005614865,0.00015240915,0.00022945239,0.00016729927,0.00023474016,0.00036736196,0.00055873615,0.000050722323,0.00009706222],"category_scores_gemma":[0.020541647,0.00009343016,0.00009692932,0.000043813216,0.0010609294,0.0003312449,0.00010170638,0.0002278743,0.0000010716216],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000090875976,0.00004834535,0.0014778777,0.000009941198,0.0002435065,0.00000857075,0.16045818,0.000052207597,0.0000051355514,0.837017,0.00034679138,0.00024157207],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010973747,0.00015438134,0.0032339217,0.0003713946,0.0000640059,0.0000020913558,0.84616697,0.000024829906,0.00011720469,0.030766388,0.11780889,0.00019252325],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002868563,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0010096716,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.80625063,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00016519909,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00019962368,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98770875},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2345196122","doi":"10.1037/xhp0000240","title":"The feeling of another’s knowing: How “mixed messages” in speech are reconciled.","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":29,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Feeling; Psychology; Perception; Statement (logic); Phrase; Social cue; Cognitive psychology; Social psychology; Linguistics","score_opus":0.0837128920860765,"score_gpt":0.3529410346996152,"score_spread":0.26922814261353867,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2345196122","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9777988,0.0011924831,0.000012073585,0.00218809,0.0006729663,0.00011655996,0.0000040465857,0.000015104581,0.017999882],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99526834,0.0006851223,0.00010336923,0.0001980103,0.00039538238,0.000011835436,0.0000014726513,0.000022362845,0.0033141088],"study_design_codex":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99850667,0.00018580726,0.0006571716,0.00015696441,0.00025757583,0.00023583416],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984936,0.00006978034,0.00078968494,0.00041600002,0.00019113932,0.00003978797],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00072014495,0.00017297301,0.000302551,0.00019151915,0.00035767493,0.000098481825,0.00058116403,0.00007512522,0.001765847],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00001871413,0.00010027672,0.00013742359,0.000048788952,0.0007159421,0.0007722484,0.000052462667,0.00026826732,0.000034318844],"study_design_candidate":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0006247631,0.00087929395,0.010916249,0.00003552469,0.00015938916,0.000017172451,0.08071807,0.0000075396056,0.8431241,0.007768617,0.028122103,0.027627205],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.011576089,0.0032645913,0.22171904,0.0021560034,0.00008383106,0.000414847,0.50705236,0.000049614613,0.06949867,0.0016789605,0.18121621,0.0012898031],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000010909879,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00020286295,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.77362543,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012424136,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002862177,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9991467},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2395443663","doi":"","title":"The Application of Politeness Principle in the Analysis of Drama: Take Teahouse as an Example","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Drama; Character (mathematics); Politeness maxims; Linguistics; Sociology; Psychology; Art; Literature; Philosophy","score_opus":0.06816917204167094,"score_gpt":0.37447154379424813,"score_spread":0.3063023717525772,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2395443663","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9861538,0.0005147458,0.000032782194,0.0012505259,0.000019095916,0.00031026045,0.000043008306,0.000041054303,0.01163477],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99870545,0.00024059412,0.00006062486,0.000054619693,0.000029125225,0.0001295934,0.00017827292,0.000010475616,0.0005912554],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99843144,0.00044591667,0.0005449117,0.0001574489,0.000255967,0.00016432875],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9956532,0.0006487007,0.00049383007,0.0025608137,0.0006192248,0.000024205312],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0009842224,0.00012645296,0.0002177011,0.00009491045,0.0006685372,0.0003816674,0.0018732919,0.000049849183,0.00006930883],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00011864625,0.000056872483,0.00011710157,0.00029549096,0.0016424689,0.0008403924,0.00017091628,0.00012465073,0.000010538687],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000031886884,0.00013654938,0.0034659766,0.000009176648,0.00010463691,5.3312736e-8,0.052637704,0.000037174956,0.0019325992,0.9322372,0.000030802294,0.009376224],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014541453,0.0001665651,0.36711323,0.00010333594,0.0005989135,0.000003913975,0.22086385,0.0008361094,0.004281279,0.040677134,0.36330286,0.0005986538],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.008777365,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.026864521,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8915601,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004911496,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000040970957,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9978233},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2403055649","doi":"","title":"Turn-Control Strategies in TV Talk Show","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian social science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Turn-taking; Conversation; Turn (biochemistry); Perspective (graphical); Object (grammar); Control (management); Literacy; Style (visual arts); Unit (ring theory); Core (optical fiber); Sociology; Computer science; Epistemology; Psychology; Communication; Telecommunications; Philosophy; History; Artificial intelligence; Mathematics education; Pedagogy","score_opus":0.027148553224303137,"score_gpt":0.26989452141357434,"score_spread":0.2427459681892712,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2403055649","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.09878284,0.000112311725,0.000018755318,0.0053414293,0.00028199577,0.00012971081,0.00008947219,0.000040172938,0.8952033],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99692446,0.0000050152266,0.000010778471,0.00052794674,0.00028568858,0.000017224793,0.0000012647145,0.000007014318,0.0022205866],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99893814,0.000045287237,0.00013660514,0.00018844841,0.00022003875,0.000471487],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993943,0.000048356116,0.0000487668,0.00021534412,0.00011299868,0.00018024113],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00036614554,0.000093466675,0.00011113674,0.00019445313,0.0006798108,0.0006095795,0.0006823663,0.00003805764,0.001985035],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000564482,0.000066753404,0.0000333298,0.0001511249,0.0020062958,0.0010669421,0.000025476666,0.000094654475,0.00009042889],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000001438701,0.0000058094283,0.0005520004,0.0000016198819,0.0000023838907,0.000009308532,0.017606556,2.0350339e-7,0.00047778332,0.97544295,0.001253258,0.0046466673],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011928048,0.00005318951,0.019491095,0.00007925849,0.000015218912,0.00000455345,0.38294354,0.000020156675,0.0001809482,0.053957637,0.5412496,0.0008119976],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.055739764,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.7212976,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9214853,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00032499194,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0012638882,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9989273},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2404867763","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v6n3p88","title":"A Genre-based Study of Insurance Sales Agent-Client Interactions in Transformational China’s Rural Areas","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Transformational leadership; Perspective (graphical); China; Value (mathematics); Pillar; Business; Computer science; Marketing; Psychology; Social psychology; Geography; Artificial intelligence; Engineering","score_opus":0.036512417168107505,"score_gpt":0.3157698420677237,"score_spread":0.2792574248996162,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2404867763","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9573378,0.00011004041,0.00021070644,0.00017076315,0.0070061567,0.00013519851,0.00019321365,0.000017952667,0.034818165],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9969931,0.000029768667,0.00014334604,0.000040247523,0.0026051407,0.0000068041777,0.000018105768,0.0000126906725,0.0001507692],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99828494,0.000099251505,0.00086566375,0.000075133445,0.00056198786,0.00011305298],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.991668,0.0002947733,0.00058185105,0.00016079836,0.007247659,0.00004690284],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00028786293,0.00012503589,0.00021057585,0.00036159134,0.000056769513,0.00010324057,0.0005492759,0.000020140093,0.00040590737],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0049132607,0.000088728215,0.00011176452,0.000042137402,0.00012118709,0.00024199794,0.000032577893,0.00019934458,0.000005659521],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0017209145,0.010012102,0.13680209,0.00008636804,0.0013991006,0.00014720415,0.40044144,0.006093706,0.0001941926,0.43177354,0.0041149217,0.0072144307],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.019638449,0.0014176934,0.3420281,0.002621428,0.00024181043,0.000015519423,0.23737141,0.00041109664,0.00085783214,0.009591329,0.3847179,0.0010873902],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00009670194,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0013883659,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4221822,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001258532,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014643405,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5881987},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2408377713","doi":"","title":"The Telling Tail: Signals of Success in Electronic Negotiation Texts","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Ottawa; Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Negotiation; Outcome (game theory); Computer science; Contrast (vision); Variety (cybernetics); Process (computing); Face (sociological concept); Natural language processing; Artificial intelligence; Linguistics; Psychology; Political science; Mathematics; Mathematical economics; Programming language","score_opus":0.03784795100069042,"score_gpt":0.2729866359010058,"score_spread":0.2351386849003154,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2408377713","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7709721,0.0026231785,0.000104871484,0.0005896258,0.000053709504,0.00015966316,0.0000020306745,0.000046523175,0.22544836],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99353,0.00059732853,0.00001736909,0.000055186494,0.00006266594,0.000012131156,0.00000585673,0.000007743426,0.0057117254],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99930495,0.00007320819,0.00023855429,0.00007627284,0.00013295267,0.0001740662],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99934125,0.00020655226,0.00009959458,0.00026028248,0.00008035968,0.000011966347],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00021219558,0.00006775482,0.00009527283,0.000052990392,0.00027640196,0.00007386447,0.0002779546,0.000019058265,0.0008001679],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000019449102,0.000042764885,0.000034535668,0.000048654812,0.0002187558,0.00024215298,0.000027226155,0.00010805753,0.000027050284],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000010075013,0.000051928084,0.0010274703,0.00000652485,0.000015757647,7.723416e-7,0.021351617,0.0002042463,0.00021360912,0.9755777,0.0005230617,0.0010172124],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.003281431,0.0006175187,0.020521661,0.000252537,0.00009997865,0.000029543771,0.26178867,0.006066612,0.040266547,0.21764979,0.44768083,0.0017449005],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00062463735,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.008510495,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.75792795,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000022563332,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000790112,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8761277},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2408929946","doi":"10.1057/9780230596047_14","title":"Bilingualism and the Analysis of Talk at Work: Code-Switching as a Resource For the Organization of Action and Interaction","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Palgrave Macmillan UK eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":65,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Situated; Conversation analysis; Neuroscience of multilingualism; Linguistics; Conversation; Psychology; Sociolinguistics; Action (physics); Schema (genetic algorithms); Social psychology; Computer science; Communication; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.06695828571195585,"score_gpt":0.3071369844984814,"score_spread":0.2401786987865256,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2408929946","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.053329915,0.0036044684,0.0006139653,0.0003074863,0.00023052203,0.0013617746,0.00020062056,0.00006451217,0.94028676],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9928412,0.0002593013,0.000030758405,0.00008322693,0.00013865308,0.000011752684,0.000116709336,0.000040015217,0.0064784074],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989238,0.00006102152,0.0004740786,0.00021199576,0.00021399854,0.000115117546],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9972801,0.0011231609,0.0007657061,0.0005196161,0.00028492408,0.000026497897],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00054806645,0.0002192421,0.0004249975,0.00029033158,0.0003493668,0.0001202285,0.00020491339,0.000110408386,0.00023225955],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000083628285,0.00013118402,0.00015474668,0.000034278575,0.0006166961,0.0000028660572,0.0001551844,0.00018573247,0.0000010681357],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00019136167,5.785084e-7,0.00003832427,0.00005737484,0.0010860371,5.4650565e-7,0.0464403,0.000011744885,0.000075466865,0.9418519,0.000007412485,0.010238964],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0035172512,0.00020576113,0.00095300155,0.0008858779,0.015670592,0.000052445677,0.12973319,0.0013092635,0.0017551044,0.79617786,0.048432924,0.0013067287],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0004946578,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0056982907,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.93951124,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003380505,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000024530002,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5349529},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2412970629","doi":"10.1057/9780230596047_11","title":"Language Socialization and the (re)Production of Bilingual Subjectivities","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Palgrave Macmillan UK eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":93,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Socialization; Communicative competence; Psychology; Competence (human resources); Linguistic competence; Negotiation; Linguistics; Pedagogy; Developmental psychology; Sociology; Social psychology; Social science","score_opus":0.04674836770145835,"score_gpt":0.2794740034975998,"score_spread":0.23272563579614147,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2412970629","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.002794292,0.0051251333,0.000016396943,0.00010351351,0.00056020287,0.0005034802,0.00008147959,0.000091989896,0.9907235],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9516286,0.0002641149,0.000030589803,0.00008705357,0.0010160771,0.0000126211435,0.00008763019,0.00006283009,0.046810485],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99861515,0.00009024706,0.00046409573,0.0002862869,0.00034601332,0.00019819185],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983495,0.0002593742,0.0004909923,0.0006355718,0.00022876267,0.000035814694],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00058823294,0.00032869977,0.00046188515,0.00021246746,0.0003579363,0.00013771938,0.00026970627,0.00015629217,0.0006795793],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000060797265,0.00023288271,0.00016951853,0.000009350149,0.0021475137,0.0000027412377,0.00012720231,0.0002792585,0.000013499987],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000061654115,5.169796e-7,0.000006123519,0.00007518049,0.00012113917,0.0000028612715,0.10760542,5.0919664e-7,0.000024790075,0.88727665,0.000024272293,0.0048008813],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006041716,0.0000457616,0.00003108066,0.00016198884,0.00022054135,0.000009404661,0.049749944,0.0000053994004,0.00040669882,0.94419837,0.00416794,0.0003986782],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0006488228,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.011059654,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9488343,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000036421177,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00010108554,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.94966817},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2419248853","doi":"10.3968/8443","title":"On Deception From the Perspective of Sociolinguistics","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Perspective (graphical); Deception; Sociolinguistics; Statement (logic); Focus (optics); Sociology; Psychology; Linguistics; Ethnic group; Epistemology; Social psychology; Philosophy; Anthropology","score_opus":0.04153914512670134,"score_gpt":0.3466884584335597,"score_spread":0.30514931330685835,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2419248853","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7602968,0.09614517,0.000008567236,0.003090597,0.00049718196,0.00018552698,0.00041009887,0.00003918359,0.13932687],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9970722,0.0010393077,0.000040017072,0.00029654184,0.00044631545,0.000008886856,0.000008550103,0.00000598198,0.0010821957],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.999536,0.00007553204,0.000117036034,0.00011042086,0.00007963367,0.00008138384],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989361,0.00064302597,0.00005877879,0.00022564364,0.0001274024,0.0000090335125],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00010599673,0.000086154716,0.00012825572,0.000030116125,0.00011276922,0.0000427713,0.0001117212,0.000026247044,0.00012737483],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00030454787,0.00003827545,0.000029581819,0.000026525573,0.0005444694,0.000062601204,0.000053767166,0.00010082139,0.00000446515],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001329427,0.000013056553,0.0000612861,0.00000560411,0.000035013265,0.0000032803237,0.47072884,6.543452e-8,0.00005252448,0.5271474,0.0013469543,0.0005926545],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005047125,0.00007598559,0.0010036596,0.00069492625,0.000029687684,8.440143e-7,0.80252475,8.0620123e-7,0.00010372956,0.18578972,0.0091365725,0.00013459772],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00015382844,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.001194548,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3413577,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000024924193,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000007814512,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.20061202},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2461028768","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v6n4p136","title":"A Case Study on Characters in Pride and Prejudice: From Perspectives of Speech Act Theory and Conversational Implicature","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Guangdong University of Foreign Studies","keywords":"Pride; Implicature; Enlightenment; Prejudice (legal term); Linguistics; Context (archaeology); Cooperative principle; Criticism; Psychology; Sociology; Pragmatics; Social psychology; Epistemology; Literature; Philosophy; Art; History","score_opus":0.02598455580310458,"score_gpt":0.3125403208734022,"score_spread":0.2865557650702976,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2461028768","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98989064,0.00020875462,0.000008144331,0.00013147028,0.0010014434,0.00008770901,0.00012755234,0.000006419327,0.008537866],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99697375,0.00010417364,0.00008507852,0.000041217467,0.00272599,0.0000017020501,0.000003160329,0.000008689292,0.000056265286],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99912006,0.00011405061,0.00033619374,0.00010588434,0.00025972826,0.00006407488],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9947035,0.0010833932,0.0003584791,0.00011797919,0.0036986694,0.00003800753],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00040316774,0.00009256669,0.00016008722,0.00016549998,0.00003654109,0.000090189606,0.00019694613,0.000029465084,0.00010431707],"category_scores_gemma":[0.009163161,0.00006339851,0.00003355599,0.0000145823415,0.00023082984,0.00011799426,0.000058007616,0.00017469194,5.375145e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000725122,0.0006185485,0.022284707,0.000008965477,0.0006302824,0.00078473135,0.40613168,0.0000028297534,0.00011191317,0.56560636,0.0002849537,0.002809912],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0052665942,0.00063048373,0.05805228,0.00044041232,0.00015964161,0.00012585396,0.87898,0.0000073118285,0.0003851458,0.036643066,0.018966652,0.0003425784],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000089543326,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0001688474,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.52896327,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000051029878,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006593454,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99918306},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2466113706","doi":"10.1007/s10606-016-9258-5","title":"Discourse/s in/of CSCW","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria","funders":"","keywords":"Computer-supported cooperative work; Sociology; Computer science; Engineering","score_opus":0.03638192563215147,"score_gpt":0.2781358970907961,"score_spread":0.24175397145864463,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2466113706","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6735095,0.0017878271,0.014936015,0.009780359,0.0025535624,0.0014023706,0.00031766936,0.000524127,0.29518858],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99063396,0.00006139475,0.0006737774,0.0002813953,0.00043305874,0.00004846723,0.00005840405,0.000037185717,0.007772367],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981449,0.0002449346,0.0005877077,0.00037922448,0.00025090392,0.0003923153],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99829537,0.00026059858,0.00020671138,0.00081161206,0.0003312166,0.000094499854],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00022818102,0.00030303706,0.0004453254,0.00019830457,0.00018904988,0.00018368514,0.0006807805,0.00007192939,0.005177844],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000024295841,0.00019570105,0.00011316522,0.00019037483,0.00086269766,0.000560514,0.00023992368,0.00020807408,0.0002874342],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001374806,0.00075760524,0.008549317,0.0000424569,0.00032186505,0.00008851973,0.087818675,0.00013606685,0.00040885364,0.78340065,0.06211019,0.05622835],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.014273544,0.0021225563,0.05423492,0.004369071,0.00034403414,0.00005497184,0.0723932,0.0014601339,0.0063095144,0.014943719,0.8239581,0.005536257],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000077738914,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00064154126,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.76845694,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005414601,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00016868129,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99573153},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2468470794","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v6n4p166","title":"A Positivist Study of Conversational Pragmatic Strategies","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Maxim; Positivism; Linguistics; Face (sociological concept); Sarcasm; Psychology; Sociology; Computer science; Epistemology; Philosophy; Irony","score_opus":0.026612988360001654,"score_gpt":0.30525864429787725,"score_spread":0.2786456559378756,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2468470794","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.427685,0.00016071806,0.00073521805,0.0002544875,0.018140567,0.00025639945,0.00021447871,0.00005333708,0.55249983],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9934203,0.00001905838,0.00028481305,0.000034213976,0.005914508,0.0000024832032,0.0000066135203,0.000012966278,0.00030506952],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983808,0.0001010043,0.00068992627,0.0000818058,0.00065097894,0.00009548173],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.97735184,0.0005663875,0.0007780904,0.000174934,0.021085236,0.000043518237],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00035888687,0.000112925256,0.00020840204,0.00019704395,0.000058106307,0.00020809982,0.0005958149,0.000024591907,0.0009780896],"category_scores_gemma":[0.011791862,0.00007547871,0.00008395435,0.000025203786,0.00023896244,0.00025545555,0.000065561384,0.00012482237,0.0000066741627],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000121989455,0.00087818946,0.0013517643,0.000014733177,0.00060764956,0.00003366204,0.06624216,0.00007506273,0.00004992417,0.92725044,0.002918907,0.0004555456],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0077551743,0.0016778392,0.004640823,0.0006220904,0.00037933668,0.000012013286,0.50306225,0.000051046143,0.0004763902,0.052329652,0.42840573,0.00058764144],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000047102705,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00017223325,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8749208,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006321,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00022881567,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99993515},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2469956075","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v6n4p12","title":"Validating an Academic Group Tutorial Discussion Speaking Test","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Rubric; Psychology; Grading (engineering); Active listening; Cronbach's alpha; Test (biology); Construct validity; Face validity; Applied psychology; Mathematics education; Social psychology; Clinical psychology; Psychometrics","score_opus":0.046120660758592544,"score_gpt":0.33141090147711255,"score_spread":0.28529024071852,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2469956075","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.1718624,0.00060265604,0.0024338379,0.0013925442,0.2266219,0.0003191217,0.0004911173,0.0003585863,0.5959178],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9121386,0.000058794714,0.00078036805,0.00007658691,0.08645935,0.0000012102287,0.000013936974,0.000023193159,0.00044797844],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99835056,0.000083325525,0.00067618437,0.000120220044,0.0006120325,0.00015768004],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.98899996,0.000583724,0.00070271286,0.00020533145,0.009415756,0.00009251695],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00059481687,0.0001364883,0.00017068555,0.00016079392,0.00013171059,0.00033359168,0.00091893703,0.00006057472,0.0005794017],"category_scores_gemma":[0.050390415,0.00007383407,0.0000966819,0.000022475508,0.00017356758,0.0004687729,0.00012002244,0.00034536817,0.0000124069475],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00011002592,0.00030574217,0.005139832,0.000011327872,0.00017371292,0.00005662819,0.042600404,0.000030145377,0.0007140319,0.9329101,0.006780207,0.011167851],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010094742,0.00016440521,0.00032542448,0.0004009969,0.000050787203,0.0000044100766,0.011502725,0.00002051029,0.00038922593,0.01198348,0.9739273,0.0002212361],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00001919745,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000742781,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9671471,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012138002,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000089127374,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9576085},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2471596990","doi":"10.1111/aman.12517","title":"Tactics and Tactility: A Sensory Semiotics of Handshakes in Coastal Kenya","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"American Anthropologist","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":46,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Handshake; Embodied cognition; Negotiation; Ethnography; Meaning (existential); Gesture; Sociology; Semiotics; Action (physics); Social relation; Presentation (obstetrics); Interpersonal communication; Interpersonal relationship; Aesthetics; Psychology; Social psychology; Communication; Epistemology; Anthropology; Computer science; Social science; Art","score_opus":0.04235510192862629,"score_gpt":0.31841261745604144,"score_spread":0.27605751552741514,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2471596990","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.90545005,0.0012028188,0.00026423912,0.019763954,0.0002586436,0.00021301105,0.00042364845,0.00012354243,0.072300084],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9969099,0.0014108756,0.00031887877,0.000105973595,0.00005827995,0.000003895101,0.0000052711002,0.000013010868,0.0011739125],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99912715,0.00011987031,0.00026279094,0.00017395342,0.00011454293,0.0002017163],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99890316,0.0003715597,0.00022996737,0.0003767352,0.000076075194,0.00004252918],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00012732334,0.00012912677,0.00028689692,0.00008159377,0.00011429668,0.000047762547,0.00015908704,0.000025494739,0.00054356206],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00014768528,0.00008505285,0.000036765363,0.00005301681,0.03953969,0.00016460824,0.00009587091,0.00009784444,0.000010350499],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00017107184,0.00058483693,0.08584206,0.000080783764,0.00013017624,0.000044317858,0.034940977,0.0000021907124,0.0011621852,0.8217216,0.0038527702,0.051467042],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008781955,0.00053020683,0.007653327,0.000111589405,0.000043803706,0.000019260324,0.9497578,0.00003634224,0.0022010433,0.0021408203,0.036204334,0.0004232338],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.023377588,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.070267476,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.91481686,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002359361,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000052496012,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9831258},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2480962513","doi":"10.1075/veaw.g34.10sid","title":"Advice in an Indo-Guyanese village and the interactional organization of uncertainty","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Varieties of English around the world. General series","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":31,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Advice (programming); Psychology; Linguistics; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.0149771850487797,"score_gpt":0.2365064198287833,"score_spread":0.22152923478000358,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2480962513","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.052033488,0.0028166054,0.0000021005271,0.0012793634,0.0010023902,0.0005631897,0.00021124458,0.000097783144,0.94199383],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.7359945,0.000710458,0.00007428787,0.00021812541,0.0016989573,0.000022482876,0.00030941828,0.000060835162,0.26091093],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99846977,0.0001682393,0.0006299509,0.0002307901,0.00033356523,0.00016769288],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99728394,0.0003788752,0.0005735103,0.00068820576,0.0010430237,0.000032475375],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00039250785,0.00032721218,0.0004850786,0.00018869013,0.00033755437,0.00033969543,0.0006239976,0.000102619066,0.0017845366],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00014287788,0.00020168218,0.00009149872,0.000067639354,0.00232164,0.0007686183,0.00025566533,0.00043207596,0.000003497031],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001758573,0.000030201476,0.00005126028,0.0000468186,0.000102975515,5.9913623e-7,0.069932245,0.0005658515,0.000007645,0.9281834,0.0007305434,0.00017264574],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012058998,0.00011811494,0.00020037916,0.0002012573,0.00019031647,0.000006084987,0.07148503,0.00009906256,0.000075701486,0.10169348,0.8241621,0.0005625322],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010889447,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.043923065,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.82648987,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000052967822,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000116552845,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999128},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2481561889","doi":"10.1075/slsi.25.11li","title":"Language and the body in the construction of units in Mandarin face-to-face interaction","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Studies in language and social interaction","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":38,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Mandarin Chinese; Body language; Conversation; Face (sociological concept); Resource (disambiguation); Computer science; Projection (relational algebra); Face-to-face; Linguistics; Psychology; Communication; Human–computer interaction; Epistemology; Philosophy; Algorithm","score_opus":0.06864976460568556,"score_gpt":0.3536226459970568,"score_spread":0.2849728813913712,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2481561889","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5508783,0.0055621983,0.000004122059,0.0022069348,0.00081920996,0.0010124526,0.00006141356,0.00002788625,0.43942752],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9826757,0.001152158,0.000009769018,0.0002020043,0.00028498698,0.00008031218,0.000041081992,0.000018922994,0.015535108],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99882305,0.0002208161,0.0004437807,0.00020324397,0.00016654389,0.00014256411],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99893415,0.00045881,0.00028515916,0.00020613984,0.000104286046,0.000011455958],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00043599738,0.00022397454,0.0004225048,0.00025699573,0.00020389554,0.0001486914,0.00017324918,0.0001033402,0.00021476485],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009001607,0.00014536183,0.00004953871,0.000049010396,0.00086982717,0.00031297267,0.00015370094,0.00062567875,0.000010486158],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00010577829,0.000016503338,0.000017870734,0.00007744177,0.00007441398,0.00000862591,0.7377289,0.0000021098674,0.0000143932675,0.25355816,0.00040461306,0.007991205],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00063935906,0.000040193132,0.00020316303,0.00034578398,0.000043832624,0.000010178088,0.9836274,0.000017730494,0.000014023682,0.0032698202,0.011623705,0.00016481533],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0037511054,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.030593151,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4317974,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010175027,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000020288788,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.987096},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2486357954","doi":"10.1177/0891241615596775","title":"Reactions to Discredit in Memory Consultation","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Contemporary Ethnography","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"FONDATION ALZHEIMER","keywords":"Credibility; Dementia; Perspective (graphical); Memory clinic; Psychology; Cognition; Work (physics); Cognitive impairment; Order (exchange); Medicine; Applied psychology; Psychiatry; Epistemology; Computer science","score_opus":0.1456198991651508,"score_gpt":0.33856107543319125,"score_spread":0.19294117626804044,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2486357954","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.4270838,0.0045602066,0.00024262279,0.013795862,0.001785949,0.00037875777,0.000037276408,0.000068593334,0.55204695],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99747914,0.00002062754,0.00036889027,0.00040136653,0.0003821615,0.000008996661,0.000008872784,0.000012804672,0.0013171636],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.998598,0.00022726107,0.0006453681,0.00008372014,0.00032558676,0.00012006854],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99845845,0.00016343499,0.00042763498,0.00023783455,0.0005515706,0.00016110514],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0010295074,0.00011226146,0.00023847766,0.0007304298,0.00008472527,0.00015654319,0.00029556052,0.00003920374,0.00008782817],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001954105,0.00008982802,0.0001237932,0.00021776612,0.00020539746,0.0010744295,0.000030524723,0.0003102029,0.000020816558],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00037127212,0.00035907803,0.0011340408,0.000027151063,0.00015013819,0.000070589056,0.79698586,0.00010908761,0.00023412444,0.052420467,0.14666416,0.0014740111],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012835235,0.00024158267,0.0004541935,0.0001434466,0.000017231638,0.000015347548,0.51617664,0.0000078004805,0.000075181175,0.006982663,0.47443932,0.00016308056],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00033692564,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00046945774,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5703953,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000027731949,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00024909616,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.36630803},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2487885402","doi":"10.1017/cbo9780511635670.007","title":"Two answers to inapposite inquiries","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Cambridge University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":79,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Sociology; Face (sociological concept); Linguistics; Focus (optics); Conversation analysis; Everyday life; Sociality; Epistemology; Communication; Social science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.045414256791097736,"score_gpt":0.2423292142577213,"score_spread":0.19691495746662357,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2487885402","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00024526461,0.00028671348,0.0000637352,0.00014721254,0.00026379654,0.00044922004,0.00037341248,0.00029096444,0.9978797],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.007874977,0.00005909689,0.0001273305,0.00049496203,0.00039400396,0.0000013642663,0.00012478644,0.000052743937,0.9908707],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.998689,0.000051545005,0.00022657227,0.00043061504,0.00029145658,0.00031080123],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99825615,0.000058273956,0.00020726358,0.0010209387,0.00027071888,0.00018667943],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00008477593,0.00043725342,0.00043031314,0.00029712968,0.0005174259,0.00034171093,0.0009672926,0.00015192677,0.0000817145],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000056392932,0.00048255047,0.00020654846,0.000005576045,0.0011274273,0.00024303584,0.0004128903,0.000449051,0.00011964317],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006029864,0.000010770466,3.088856e-7,0.000027626278,0.000117795345,0.00009500622,0.00580513,0.0000024230744,0.000010152421,0.9263422,0.06477661,0.002751694],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00036561306,0.00008193667,0.0000034051404,0.00016914481,0.00018180083,0.0000049867213,0.003649467,0.000002193119,0.000058404992,0.00011790671,0.9947958,0.00056933827],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00044183183,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00016744592,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9300192,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00016360584,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00012179949,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997626},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2488265465","doi":"10.1075/slcs.80.16pel","title":"On a homework problem of Larry Horn’s","year":2006,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Studies in language companion series","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"French horn; Art; Psychology; History; Pedagogy","score_opus":0.06490932465754232,"score_gpt":0.31587050235705644,"score_spread":0.2509611776995141,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2488265465","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0025671814,0.029724268,0.0000029451076,0.00028115037,0.0005459054,0.00047504323,0.00029871264,0.00016562153,0.96593916],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.32403105,0.0020937817,0.00048786102,0.00018158383,0.0008617369,0.00010840125,0.00030397123,0.00014442384,0.6717872],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99802834,0.00007972112,0.0007682094,0.0003910652,0.00042922547,0.00030341846],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9979541,0.0003223035,0.00053870765,0.0008879264,0.00026425923,0.000032710792],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00024224883,0.00053480803,0.0010260907,0.00035004932,0.00023590398,0.00009712413,0.000538688,0.00016380515,0.0013830604],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000037650225,0.00044378743,0.00020137223,0.0000384983,0.0017472247,0.00022140746,0.00035220396,0.0005703144,0.00009080646],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00005258928,0.0000619226,0.000009126122,0.0003613285,0.00022633799,0.00004342401,0.08652643,0.000023284425,0.000006712953,0.8857834,0.026403625,0.0005018682],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008464196,0.00042820867,0.0000679951,0.004146475,0.00017291859,0.00001765686,0.20201328,0.0000015546583,0.000068864094,0.19785243,0.5931038,0.0012803657],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00021889994,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0054074717,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6879309,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012001977,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000060041013,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998014},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2490009673","doi":"10.1075/la.190.12hill","title":"A main clause complementizer","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Linguistik aktuell","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":13,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of New Brunswick","funders":"","keywords":"Complementizer; Feature (linguistics); Romanian; Computer science; Linguistics; Element (criminal law); Spell; Natural language processing; Syntax; Sociology; Political science; Philosophy; Law","score_opus":0.08188897087046404,"score_gpt":0.2848447484222744,"score_spread":0.20295577755181038,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2490009673","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000020677366,0.006280042,0.000014123768,0.0001633942,0.0014733241,0.0003344994,0.00054878456,0.00024363954,0.9909215],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.055564184,0.0003176492,0.00033748726,0.0004967802,0.005586568,0.000022510072,0.0007040748,0.00015238112,0.93681836],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982157,0.000043031174,0.000567877,0.00034685477,0.00038476026,0.00044181148],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99780816,0.00013609581,0.00040321884,0.0012449279,0.00026744045,0.0001401762],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026865257,0.0004971215,0.0004960943,0.00015388175,0.000391967,0.00038764297,0.0007074483,0.00018316114,0.06367243],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000044449986,0.00045638758,0.00024830105,0.0000074936142,0.0005548599,0.000090740636,0.00028098188,0.0005968028,0.0052242265],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009793118,0.000037188885,0.00000473874,0.00006796719,0.00013560822,0.00002149011,0.009501685,3.3232823e-7,0.0000020291163,0.9423616,0.04720378,0.00065377896],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00023517039,0.000026146769,0.0000040014625,0.00013580824,0.0001737959,0.000004607581,0.0011540389,0.0000021034894,0.0000045862107,0.09232013,0.9054258,0.000513793],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000290629,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0019591895,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.85822207,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000081562095,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009709049,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99978876},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2490118654","doi":"10.1057/9781137317247_2","title":"A Note on the Derivation of the Epistemic Effect of Spanish Algún as an Implicature","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Palgrave Macmillan UK eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":18,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Implicature; Linguistics; Existentialism; Romanian; Sentence; Philosophy; German; Mathematics; Ignorance; Epistemology; Humanities; Pragmatics","score_opus":0.023570842515893226,"score_gpt":0.2564184193471671,"score_spread":0.23284757683127386,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2490118654","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.017049506,0.0003695046,0.0000022339518,0.00039675832,0.00019441216,0.0012447017,0.00019645102,0.00004955879,0.9804969],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9877604,0.00003316494,0.000011726089,0.00027730633,0.00026300986,0.00008308904,0.000072774805,0.00007855181,0.011419947],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99831283,0.00020821628,0.0005219197,0.00030426544,0.0004368839,0.00021587945],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9962506,0.0005287535,0.0008460162,0.0020983575,0.00022585508,0.00005039968],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00030321977,0.00044566847,0.0005303359,0.00009309842,0.00028630174,0.0001288775,0.0011859309,0.00023407696,0.0016400975],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000047927613,0.00023077657,0.0003407325,0.000010320342,0.0008956761,0.0000025332445,0.00021096863,0.00051926373,0.00010501889],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003652353,8.5560004e-7,0.000008354433,0.00010151604,0.00010903172,7.827239e-7,0.007175644,5.133469e-7,0.0007893898,0.9889592,0.000084234554,0.0027339638],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002934405,0.00036901917,0.00022125735,0.00050546246,0.00018790716,0.000009,0.0009173326,0.000006583165,0.004604866,0.9878465,0.0046875956,0.00035101335],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005202039,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00086978625,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.97071093,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004098107,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000826247,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9992725},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2491536449","doi":"10.1017/s1360674316000216","title":"Never saw one – first-person null subjects in spoken English1","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language and Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":13,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"University of Toronto","keywords":"Linguistics; Phrase; Pidgin; Realisation; Verb; Variation (astronomy); Psychology; Language change; Sociolinguistics; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.02803262234837718,"score_gpt":0.24212010812308404,"score_spread":0.21408748577470688,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2491536449","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.4083573,0.0030388979,0.000015840977,0.0003461732,0.0014989246,0.00026359988,0.00014992185,0.00028577546,0.5860436],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9891781,0.00017853953,0.00023584193,0.00024133467,0.0037036263,0.000016642774,0.000033722674,0.000037535912,0.0063746385],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988748,0.00007398576,0.00025391512,0.00026672057,0.00019758624,0.00033299174],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99867284,0.00040021373,0.0000963274,0.0004834929,0.00025543183,0.000091686474],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00025770973,0.00020681333,0.00025469376,0.00013058157,0.00018023863,0.00022897762,0.00027569506,0.00008675183,0.0014118722],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0028114785,0.00015400191,0.000050608767,0.00005580175,0.00026286082,0.00015907908,0.00008015805,0.00020803965,0.000043985536],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000040747815,0.00016358981,0.001248552,0.00008015751,0.000045917288,0.00010767817,0.53982407,0.0000018071859,0.00005053829,0.45132047,0.004006382,0.003110101],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0016762958,0.00009858542,0.0010701085,0.00035924462,0.000060379964,0.0000017332619,0.22631511,0.000018015606,0.00034765585,0.0013274751,0.7681311,0.00059432996],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0009303773,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0066875494,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7641247,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000045961086,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004230792,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999501},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2494488773","doi":"10.5539/ijps.v8n3p134","title":"Conversational Errors and Common Ground Activities in Psychotherapy—Insights from Conversation Analysis","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of Psychological Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":23,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Common ground; Perspective (graphical); Empathy; Psychology; Psychotherapist; Conversation analysis; Session (web analytics); Transcription (linguistics); Social psychology; Linguistics; Communication; Computer science","score_opus":0.09972335168043017,"score_gpt":0.39015116645102427,"score_spread":0.2904278147705941,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2494488773","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9853794,0.0025189437,0.00023817469,0.008158087,0.000849529,0.00005853917,0.0000405539,0.000014947832,0.0027418414],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9957861,0.0029694724,0.00018005465,0.00047991998,0.0003691027,0.0000063616317,0.00000787045,0.000005940689,0.00019520884],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986666,0.00016681725,0.00050371565,0.0001670823,0.0003964045,0.000099366785],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983609,0.0007187986,0.00043773628,0.0001267226,0.00031774386,0.000038118196],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00020268509,0.00013718089,0.00033472045,0.00034253966,0.00007839988,0.00011721049,0.0003453103,0.00004570619,0.0009789],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000053787015,0.00007855818,0.00012999884,0.00006651207,0.00064518483,0.00057748583,0.000035506433,0.0001324218,0.000008749574],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0018701449,0.0012690248,0.16472518,0.000011041462,0.013062163,0.00015848338,0.2147616,0.000048787115,0.002336463,0.5675798,0.0029381989,0.03123912],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0052152066,0.00042792098,0.5567079,0.00023554685,0.00036301522,0.00002346297,0.10257842,0.000033378692,0.00013965406,0.3173715,0.016433263,0.00047072902],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001383355,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0022570202,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.39198273,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008794796,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000012299983,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999343},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2498286492","doi":"10.1111/cogs.12396","title":"Words Get in the Way: Linguistic Effects on Talker Discrimination","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cognitive Science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":26,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; York University","keywords":"Linguistics; Psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.04537350940143765,"score_gpt":0.3223217514170259,"score_spread":0.27694824201558826,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2498286492","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.527687,0.000109015666,0.00021325906,0.0016148579,0.00038228105,0.00029617661,0.000018345532,0.00003927795,0.46963975],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.997914,0.0000106614,0.000011893607,0.00059629325,0.00019896576,0.000052650554,0.000003205475,0.0000054086677,0.0012069062],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990414,0.00012068326,0.000104989325,0.00019958394,0.00033217217,0.00020118295],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985455,0.0009312664,0.00005560157,0.00024325713,0.00019766911,0.000026701031],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00062836526,0.000089139925,0.00007083062,0.00012714104,0.00039146846,0.00027908396,0.0004668665,0.000012495219,0.00017463848],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0013814336,0.00004282359,0.000022978116,0.00012609531,0.0014599176,0.00033783074,0.000063714564,0.00008724081,0.00020005545],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000138416335,0.00008681335,0.00023379952,0.000011837257,0.0000031543914,0.000011105883,0.11701138,1.483534e-7,0.0005070208,0.81372863,0.00013558658,0.0682567],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.004173308,0.0012929335,0.2621182,0.0044315243,0.00014098726,0.000017616027,0.37182137,0.00019573349,0.02510596,0.29485795,0.03414555,0.0016988707],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00004164394,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00039702278,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.51887065,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003753247,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006283501,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5379127},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2502136986","doi":"10.1017/cbo9780511781032.010","title":"‘D'you understand that honey?’: Gender and participation in conversation","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Cambridge University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":28,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Joke; Conversation; Relevance (law); Context (archaeology); Psychology; Conversation analysis; Social psychology; Sociology; Aesthetics; Epistemology; Communication; Linguistics; Art; History; Political science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.140743146788392,"score_gpt":0.24667629018559958,"score_spread":0.10593314339720758,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2502136986","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0017398614,0.00034034217,0.00009017702,0.000023364071,0.00013730516,0.00031519737,0.000118233926,0.00007575365,0.9971598],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.37397686,0.00018433583,0.000010108728,0.00003866437,0.00004961634,9.4366516e-7,0.00006797382,0.000021952068,0.6256496],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99916327,0.000057672754,0.0001569571,0.00028295664,0.00016342135,0.0001757499],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99916744,0.000054799366,0.00020638364,0.0004072697,0.000092072754,0.00007206155],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00009788771,0.0002380115,0.00024530385,0.00018687159,0.00018663052,0.00012120957,0.00022443169,0.00016157946,0.00010141439],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000003700885,0.00026274758,0.0000628299,0.0000027837066,0.00057811296,0.00027629494,0.00016037293,0.00026580767,0.000012273666],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004876359,0.000011172419,0.000015383248,0.00005609004,0.00006990223,0.00002612337,0.020519208,5.3404665e-7,0.0000028089678,0.9768322,0.0021753847,0.00024244704],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014001724,0.000058026337,0.00039394366,0.00018825494,0.0003539319,0.0000040724267,0.030394772,0.00004472434,0.0000884326,0.001627746,0.9646781,0.00076784333],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0006634362,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00028993472,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9752044,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013101904,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006445329,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999825},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2518695400","doi":"","title":"1. Heap, Millar, & Smyth (Eds.) (2005). 2. Howe & Covell (2005)","year":2007,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"McGill Journal of Education / Revue des sciences de l'éducation de McGill","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Geology","score_opus":0.21413861106606707,"score_gpt":0.40739388730377585,"score_spread":0.19325527623770877,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2518695400","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.19846885,0.13723008,0.0028795192,0.06782946,0.032139406,0.0011921684,0.00066301913,0.00017942247,0.5594181],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.84094316,0.022074189,0.029011559,0.0066067087,0.0047707213,0.000036551195,0.000056545658,0.00013362888,0.09636691],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9946098,0.00071461604,0.0018364205,0.0005354266,0.0008172733,0.0014864934],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99343646,0.0008215389,0.0021415546,0.0008081233,0.0019224109,0.0008699163],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.007929878,0.00052880164,0.00061066286,0.0011312385,0.004062659,0.00071731675,0.0016667945,0.00028098308,0.00323464],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00097586017,0.0005257932,0.0003911314,0.0006795431,0.003028213,0.002307426,0.00012313799,0.0008136679,0.00022357171],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00011656883,0.002795169,0.00078544236,0.00055516994,0.00021478003,0.000040250823,0.03556677,0.001676023,0.000606733,0.79063153,0.10226747,0.06474411],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00038795147,0.00034094127,0.0014533828,0.00079910306,0.00021368371,0.0017975003,0.063221455,0.00018596822,0.00083512143,0.02298541,0.9072088,0.00057070266],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0013971085,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.004308617,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8049413,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00342557,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.003196661,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997194},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2520345407","doi":"10.1075/pbns.266.09pri","title":"Formulating and scaling emotionality in L2 qualitative research interviews","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Pragmatics & beyond. New series","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":13,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Emotionality; Psychology; Qualitative research; Scaling; Sociology; Developmental psychology; Mathematics; Social science; Geometry","score_opus":0.23655335674449768,"score_gpt":0.43990503620447013,"score_spread":0.20335167945997246,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2520345407","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0012757358,0.0034980285,0.0001671285,0.004795794,0.00019617175,0.0005565561,0.00018043707,0.00007295541,0.9892572],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.08956469,0.0010423651,0.0037137263,0.00023798493,0.00086769613,0.000058350295,0.0001697634,0.00013728369,0.9042081],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9967459,0.00055123493,0.0011419813,0.00041009593,0.00076598657,0.00038478902],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99608356,0.0018938367,0.0005379463,0.0008220249,0.00054965017,0.0001129946],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0033854847,0.0003942984,0.00066577253,0.00041295576,0.00049103436,0.00077599013,0.0005693298,0.00019024115,0.0023935535],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0005672877,0.00030332786,0.00012179407,0.0000362224,0.0011107995,0.0010042696,0.0006092767,0.0007761864,0.00014106944],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001482992,0.000012773138,0.0000036324698,0.00018468815,0.000048144288,0.0000026125963,0.25183105,6.3419316e-7,0.000003648556,0.7394194,0.0010454537,0.007433103],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00022141688,0.000048182887,0.000011855688,0.0009869905,0.000020411411,0.0000039180673,0.06941998,0.000013848715,0.000006651976,0.764037,0.16493243,0.00029727933],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00025169287,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0074545327,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.18241109,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013789051,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00026288847,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999419},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2520542748","doi":"10.1075/slcs.178.02aij","title":"Pragmatic markers as constructions. The case of anyway","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Studies in language companion series","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":21,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Collocation (remote sensing); Meaning (existential); Linguistics; Conversation; Varieties of English; Variety (cybernetics); Function (biology); Sociology; Psychology; Geography; Computer science; Artificial intelligence; Philosophy","score_opus":0.053089428199424187,"score_gpt":0.3291045205079665,"score_spread":0.2760150923085423,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2520542748","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0046719257,0.021916281,0.0000022158204,0.0008888519,0.0010588324,0.00052054884,0.00033328394,0.000100701196,0.9705074],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.51686275,0.0030839283,0.00014460037,0.0001487108,0.00058490224,0.00009795527,0.00004317797,0.000082121136,0.47895184],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984202,0.00015892384,0.0006928477,0.00027459077,0.00022093522,0.00023252706],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99740875,0.00069082313,0.0005664693,0.0009960826,0.00030542482,0.00003245722],"candidate_categories":["sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00037978473,0.00039935083,0.00069545326,0.00020332202,0.00046281016,0.00009667511,0.00045479368,0.00009517494,0.0038554093],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00015613344,0.00023858158,0.00016450384,0.000029602132,0.0047458964,0.0002899775,0.00037902643,0.00035416204,0.00010158911],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000029703402,0.000013037935,0.0000037790173,0.00020703288,0.00036578244,0.0002893416,0.1071179,6.461739e-7,0.000005742001,0.88627005,0.0033765,0.002320487],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000415803,0.00009259692,0.0000051882116,0.001160364,0.000159157,0.0009789121,0.7278076,9.502321e-7,0.000025291898,0.077508286,0.19139771,0.0004481881],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00025590538,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.007903833,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8087618,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008809713,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008988073,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9979626},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2521116856","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v6n5p82","title":"A Comparative Study of Request Speech Acts in Badrudi, Persian, and English","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Persian; Psychology; Speech act; Sample (material); Realization (probability); Power (physics); Linguistics; Social psychology; Computer science; Statistics; Mathematics","score_opus":0.0543897484375147,"score_gpt":0.3330196158316557,"score_spread":0.278629867394141,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2521116856","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7775465,0.000276057,0.0000069854486,0.000064040236,0.0052252053,0.00011644339,0.000048506783,0.000014709777,0.21670155],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9943937,0.00008642007,0.00020761634,0.00002875443,0.005005561,0.0000016373565,0.0000024089964,0.000009760602,0.00026410792],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986931,0.00010619811,0.0005864826,0.00009879108,0.00041210133,0.00010329975],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9843661,0.00044997944,0.0005047479,0.00015510511,0.014473248,0.000050782124],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00033928434,0.000113690774,0.00027647836,0.00024965926,0.000038371596,0.00012348927,0.00045999663,0.00003042691,0.00018158257],"category_scores_gemma":[0.013573699,0.000079934725,0.000046725083,0.00003124962,0.00021488266,0.00018885621,0.00009289881,0.00019437226,0.0000016181543],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00039131963,0.0018898069,0.021395897,0.000023364339,0.0006549033,0.0001663035,0.65009373,0.000039949446,0.000058888014,0.31708643,0.0073100063,0.00088939426],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.005196768,0.000916351,0.0061411327,0.00062226655,0.00011020873,0.000005913077,0.5225956,0.000014592546,0.00048626531,0.005083506,0.4584728,0.00035461862],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000575634,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011409761,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4511628,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007025084,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008651794,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99473536},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2521320298","doi":"10.1017/s026144481600015x","title":"Research timeline: Second language communication strategies","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"","keywords":"Timeline; Utterance; Active listening; Linguistics; Psychology; Computer science; Cognitive resource theory; Cognition; Communication","score_opus":0.059652497983941025,"score_gpt":0.3759416116285227,"score_spread":0.3162891136445817,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2521320298","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.44857633,0.0034026706,0.00017366078,0.0014517816,0.00010239681,0.00019876033,0.00006078279,0.00036650174,0.5456671],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9429282,0.000041202165,0.00097230205,0.0001882513,0.0005401765,0.00005054024,0.00007363913,0.000052040305,0.055153638],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99732274,0.0010604124,0.0003681179,0.00030420735,0.00044794675,0.0004965897],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99712586,0.00086558715,0.00013858663,0.0016367423,0.00014201782,0.00009120204],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0020998397,0.00021869963,0.00023243035,0.00025412245,0.0009971492,0.0008083014,0.0011008716,0.000079340796,0.011789195],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00021392258,0.00014552852,0.000090517075,0.00006731202,0.0006035211,0.00123082,0.00033884324,0.0007566761,0.00089395413],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001439082,0.00008086249,0.000022655848,0.00002934145,0.00004178013,0.000029155033,0.3278519,0.0000011236002,0.010008547,0.62458396,0.0061184093,0.031217892],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00068333035,0.00006488274,0.00014473555,0.00025263708,0.000020847492,0.000022252967,0.86825144,0.000036225232,0.0012618352,0.0066526737,0.12218102,0.00042811505],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.001862811,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.008748664,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6179313,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009604531,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00010057121,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99988395},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2521987488","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v6n5p68","title":"An Analysis of Presupposition Triggers in Hilary Clinton’s First Campaign Speech","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":23,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"National Social Science Fund of China; Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities","keywords":"Presupposition; Politics; Linguistics; Speech act; Sociology; Psychology; Political science; Law; Philosophy","score_opus":0.02523166507320206,"score_gpt":0.3114298719734817,"score_spread":0.28619820690027964,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2521987488","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.72861046,0.0006183389,0.001135158,0.00041273475,0.01635628,0.00023292356,0.00085843774,0.00006818056,0.25170746],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99489105,0.00015048996,0.00052930886,0.000053751122,0.004160486,0.0000015319856,0.000036506073,0.000011545999,0.00016531617],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99842566,0.000099863544,0.00078641163,0.000102673795,0.0004754778,0.00010990528],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9883867,0.00042831223,0.00064960954,0.00024100216,0.010236826,0.0000575386],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00054584426,0.00010610049,0.00027854208,0.00070104713,0.00004067978,0.00011838646,0.0006600192,0.00004851611,0.00088645786],"category_scores_gemma":[0.008067458,0.00007637759,0.00017896677,0.00008527842,0.00017038708,0.00023694665,0.00003683054,0.000148229,0.0000026365904],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0011895098,0.0025179056,0.047094624,0.000053269796,0.005508065,0.00028035522,0.13091059,0.00545018,0.0002697231,0.7917193,0.008588952,0.0064175087],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0064911367,0.0011177526,0.026446024,0.0011504266,0.0027508412,0.000008182804,0.051686093,0.0020316367,0.00408562,0.021163562,0.8820051,0.0010636466],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00014692567,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0016269136,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8734161,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013210623,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009795267,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9706092},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2533373959","doi":"","title":"5. Answering questions","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Question answering; Computer science; Natural language processing","score_opus":0.0442598113600576,"score_gpt":0.2909757502719637,"score_spread":0.2467159389119061,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2533373959","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.022913484,0.0002805684,0.00016912328,0.003350915,0.000078169665,0.00004127064,0.0000038451044,0.00022737475,0.97293526],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.93937063,0.000018048238,0.001091073,0.00038994357,0.00036770932,0.000009229382,0.0000054765896,0.000006688554,0.05874119],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9996844,0.000014649822,0.000091215545,0.00006064254,0.000059451526,0.00008967146],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996526,0.000023004954,0.0000190579,0.0002437144,0.000038190057,0.000023436238],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00004927624,0.00005057887,0.000047489226,0.000032202566,0.00019012584,0.00017032363,0.00013887414,0.000010517492,0.011723895],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000066570697,0.0000397871,0.000024767709,0.0000114280465,0.00009687811,0.00030769114,0.000028473536,0.00005531451,0.00074383273],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[4.890593e-7,0.000021522515,0.000016887148,0.0000013757948,0.000005560474,2.3830732e-7,0.011199301,0.00001775807,0.000033206765,0.9794694,0.0049702036,0.004264061],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000070874674,0.000007157999,0.00014199903,0.0000066429034,0.0000054911065,0.0000013699796,0.015402887,0.00011480814,0.00012013215,0.0023623218,0.98167735,0.00008893905],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00024142416,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.005225829,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.97710705,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000012205626,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001452488,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98917955},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2533551366","doi":"10.1075/gs.4.05bav","title":"Chapter 4. Dyadic evidence for grounding with abstract deictic gestures","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Gesture studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria","funders":"","keywords":"Deixis; Gesture; Communication; Psychology; Computer science; Linguistics; Cognitive science; Artificial intelligence; Philosophy","score_opus":0.3496205341975276,"score_gpt":0.3645000457242537,"score_spread":0.014879511526726119,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2533551366","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00028176466,0.10213119,0.000020306616,0.0014673765,0.00083420146,0.0009966976,0.00008100514,0.00026384735,0.8939236],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.41793326,0.009939968,0.00044000757,0.00048592506,0.0022139223,0.0002981769,0.00004887139,0.00020257769,0.5684373],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99817234,0.000016860009,0.0004650132,0.0005610665,0.0003775001,0.00040719047],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9972393,0.00066865195,0.00054832816,0.00089218654,0.00057913223,0.00007238925],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026840589,0.00070687087,0.0007863601,0.00019149658,0.0009285214,0.00029251637,0.00060164783,0.00018294566,0.0009553973],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009536452,0.00047684286,0.00023703673,0.000010831026,0.0012001053,0.00046975978,0.00019636529,0.00057254947,0.00012661931],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000884216,0.000017960174,0.000014100508,0.0003656479,0.0011149665,0.000030195197,0.05428639,7.499544e-7,0.0000023182272,0.93579996,0.006368673,0.0019105932],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00043782545,0.00044842903,0.0005157789,0.003349975,0.0011346934,0.000036991474,0.023917122,2.0683325e-7,0.0000072575144,0.12105296,0.8479517,0.0011470226],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00010509857,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.004360082,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8415831,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000880851,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007047783,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99995786},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2538498750","doi":"10.33137/rr.v38i4.26387","title":"Tales and Trials of Love: A Bilingual Edition and Study","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Renaissance and Reformation","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; History; Linguistics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.07049446252785802,"score_gpt":0.32454112082300435,"score_spread":0.25404665829514633,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2538498750","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98905575,0.0015712205,0.000036324454,0.00046562665,0.00006396272,0.00021308399,0.00003704799,0.0000177648,0.008539237],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9988507,0.0006557478,0.000026204347,0.000012534958,0.00013893154,0.0000052805963,0.000008499266,0.0000037913298,0.00029831845],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99940705,0.000086695036,0.0002892721,0.00007426227,0.00008476955,0.00005793823],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99949586,0.00009948147,0.00020763875,0.0001170926,0.00006039096,0.000019553107],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00050889025,0.00006477566,0.00016769233,0.000058790243,0.00009861917,0.00006351198,0.00003539267,0.000021817374,0.000053780423],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007069959,0.00003228849,0.0000145461445,0.000014733378,0.00025714934,0.00059655076,0.000028410966,0.000027653043,0.0000032793484],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00025918245,0.0003939754,0.006318245,0.0005014356,0.0002008625,0.0000022146583,0.3928863,0.0000010595318,0.0076248716,0.39203224,0.0026282996,0.19715132],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.011445493,0.0021745746,0.08362453,0.001920173,0.00040695973,0.000053684078,0.75094354,0.00016000516,0.012483171,0.040768377,0.094865136,0.0011543266],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000054518438,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00022577042,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.35805726,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000006076441,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000013883475,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.13166866},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2546202217","doi":"","title":"Discourse - Making Moments Matter","year":2003,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Journal of Nursing Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology","score_opus":0.23366771244509918,"score_gpt":0.45339591057732587,"score_spread":0.2197281981322267,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2546202217","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.1891616,0.0022048657,0.000025725918,0.0065122694,0.000889022,0.00011426586,0.000014228326,0.0000058501796,0.8010722],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9913232,0.000010777592,0.00013860811,0.00011664439,0.00030891955,0.0000021889307,0.0000016963284,0.000023005101,0.008074996],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.998316,0.00036522333,0.00027690802,0.000096695796,0.0004184593,0.00052672776],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986249,0.000101253696,0.000105632964,0.0003202389,0.00050699944,0.00034098292],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0011256209,0.000092906914,0.0001456317,0.0006360571,0.0007518111,0.00074767094,0.0004892662,0.000035027617,0.005324733],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00012768999,0.00007846912,0.0000679875,0.00010591312,0.0010116125,0.00041521637,0.00000776052,0.00056743243,0.0001895099],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000017335798,0.000109201355,0.0032237687,0.000016991884,0.00005868775,0.00023138782,0.18342194,0.000019790343,0.00006149547,0.56487286,0.23679903,0.011167529],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007419064,0.00021790333,0.002818754,0.0021073504,0.000047111873,0.00035191525,0.53481007,0.000009443243,0.00012403267,0.09161481,0.36676598,0.00039072434],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000814824,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0058960626,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8021616,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00046740033,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0011063882,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99558455},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2550175072","doi":"10.1016/j.annemergmed.2016.05.011","title":"Hello From the Other Side","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"editorial","venue":"Annals of Emergency Medicine","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Genius; Yesterday; Desk; Laptop; Silence; Temptation; Medicine; Art history; Computer science; Aesthetics; Theology; Art; Philosophy; Physics","score_opus":0.16849128064321292,"score_gpt":0.4104815575197142,"score_spread":0.2419902768765013,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2550175072","genre_codex":"editorial","genre_gemma":"editorial","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"editorial","genre_consensus":"editorial","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00007588912,0.020124702,0.000004772835,0.015394026,0.655064,0.00015432571,0.00090872316,0.000043486212,0.30823007],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0019018168,0.011799198,0.0000029389048,0.00038445825,0.9028589,0.000029066576,0.00035131208,0.000059696373,0.08261262],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99762446,0.0002044865,0.000813553,0.0002711378,0.00081596355,0.0002704131],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99583143,0.0012997529,0.00066204905,0.0013195089,0.00082338206,0.00006386109],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006165994,0.0003177888,0.0005360422,0.00007119312,0.00019318989,0.000015665875,0.0012234566,0.00019656653,0.071667105],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0010994668,0.00015224575,0.00020636072,0.000044547283,0.0006544182,0.00014321416,0.00012064413,0.00039672124,0.00024908403],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000021582964,0.000032865457,0.000004882428,0.000031195163,0.00024747747,8.3187587e-7,0.015760232,7.678899e-8,0.00003445688,0.02337368,0.95991606,0.00057665823],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00020692855,0.000094770265,0.000009878291,0.00052099075,0.00010523202,2.6681699e-8,0.0063212453,2.63156e-7,0.000037200607,0.013814343,0.9786973,0.00019184366],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.011654634,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0076023224,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2477949,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00000675845,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00012061481,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99492687},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2554472021","doi":"10.1121/1.4970197","title":"Language familiarity mediates identification of bilingual talkers across languages","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Context (archaeology); Neuroscience of multilingualism; Linguistics; Psychology; First language; Language identification; Computer science; Natural language; Natural language processing","score_opus":0.02098982550574627,"score_gpt":0.3085645106480349,"score_spread":0.2875746851422886,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2554472021","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9812117,0.0021949254,0.00664813,0.007846315,0.00036053528,0.00017736394,0.0002143807,0.000026937678,0.0013196855],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99748766,0.00057455763,0.00079713104,0.00024348,0.0002498579,9.641202e-7,0.0000011408149,0.000012563952,0.0006326604],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99848974,0.00021121548,0.0005938109,0.00007097238,0.00045392112,0.00018035428],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9971771,0.0009829524,0.0009498465,0.00051569333,0.0003330743,0.000041322153],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00093460066,0.00011417562,0.00027334635,0.000015097938,0.00021520475,0.000034719495,0.00096242345,0.000043170152,0.0002149041],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0004762583,0.00004757537,0.00032758978,0.000086246575,0.0025093656,0.00017558612,0.00018675298,0.00022333578,0.000006447779],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00025519554,0.0006368444,0.00081451674,0.0002147784,0.0009259187,0.000002316404,0.47722194,0.0003844083,0.4391438,0.0027434553,0.025127824,0.052529022],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009187722,0.00024282778,0.0037482183,0.00025873425,0.00046170558,0.000022945303,0.9474313,0.0011789226,0.038764715,0.003002843,0.0037085318,0.0002604538],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002958416,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000035311812,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4702094,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000034396886,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009663402,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.92458624},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2554574181","doi":"10.1111/tger.12011","title":"Why a German ‘oh’ is not necessarily an English ‘oh’: Showing understanding and emotions with Change‐of‐State Tokens","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Die Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"German; Security token; Conversation; State (computer science); Session (web analytics); Computer science; Linguistics; Psychology; Transition (genetics); Communication; World Wide Web; Programming language; Computer security","score_opus":0.10660961958523385,"score_gpt":0.3172456769927631,"score_spread":0.21063605740752928,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2554574181","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95149046,0.00033739582,0.0028609664,0.0037082327,0.00039316821,0.00046366535,0.00026948002,0.00041576783,0.040060837],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99604243,0.000091224196,0.00024163166,0.0018307334,0.0005000698,0.000035867502,0.00004865047,0.00008566665,0.0011237386],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9977247,0.00031822195,0.0005019255,0.0005039507,0.00040687257,0.00054433924],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9981303,0.00026346243,0.00035994538,0.00088124414,0.00017101412,0.00019403354],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00052411814,0.00041778173,0.00044463415,0.00036418566,0.0010140454,0.00060987344,0.0005429799,0.00007002094,0.00030564444],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000037454505,0.0002891192,0.00010674685,0.0000679825,0.0005995951,0.0023343533,0.000216171,0.00040386536,0.000011814659],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000814199,0.00027529488,0.0013518152,0.000108547596,0.00028075543,0.00003011577,0.698089,0.0000016803776,0.00066165207,0.29271632,0.0010771583,0.0053262184],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.008757825,0.0022457605,0.010114217,0.004060528,0.0010597812,0.00010760669,0.36461502,0.0008883845,0.0015532493,0.021339836,0.58056694,0.0046908455],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0011979294,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.007129537,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.57948977,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012825005,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000048510377,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999561},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2557658228","doi":"10.1007/978-3-319-02329-8_33-1","title":"Researching Body Movements and Interaction in Education","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Movement (music); Art; Aesthetics","score_opus":0.07006120625563661,"score_gpt":0.34786218786309,"score_spread":0.27780098160745337,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2557658228","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0006749571,0.00049507857,0.0000038032538,0.0006543972,0.00026697185,0.00018075496,0.0000140929415,0.000032915897,0.997677],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.097907975,0.000554905,0.000021617416,0.00015714162,0.00029469514,0.000019171915,0.000041865736,0.000023094255,0.9009795],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993526,0.00002569573,0.00020839469,0.00016587172,0.00014510186,0.000102370075],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994095,0.00007638558,0.000103803315,0.00030336366,0.00007692594,0.000030034977],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001406214,0.00013008961,0.00012476183,0.00024736644,0.00010806013,0.00026209722,0.00014670457,0.000053111045,0.0065690367],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000012034658,0.000095453535,0.000026811804,0.0000032905884,0.00013455366,0.00039582574,0.00010583395,0.00022946889,0.00017604178],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000006754245,0.000017867387,0.000008648889,0.00001961307,0.00001646216,5.949319e-7,0.005004333,2.4627477e-8,0.00001335121,0.9664499,0.0020349363,0.026427515],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00014386338,0.000024270244,0.000052317522,0.00049929984,0.0000070241686,0.0000012107337,0.010002776,0.0000035333917,0.000008881009,0.23391615,0.75515854,0.00018214619],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00046476425,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0035105255,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7531236,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000079487516,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009085047,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9943391},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2557756334","doi":"","title":"‘Appeasement’ and the English Speaking World, by Ritchie Ovendale","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of History","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Appeasement; Political science; Law","score_opus":0.02490228805735112,"score_gpt":0.23134980535997668,"score_spread":0.20644751730262556,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2557756334","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.087122604,0.08900038,0.000071465,0.0065973494,0.0024967988,0.0001401408,0.000025499889,0.00003996903,0.8145058],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9714572,0.00033254756,0.000038547343,0.0004104013,0.00081745104,0.0000019818042,5.5614163e-7,0.000011177085,0.026930131],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99930173,0.00011088462,0.00026111706,0.00005407075,0.00017710551,0.00009509884],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991106,0.00018150122,0.000336744,0.00019208461,0.00013875356,0.000040335315],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00045823972,0.00007377143,0.00014309402,0.000076646094,0.00014544616,0.00006096493,0.00024494922,0.000011276659,0.0019651114],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006672623,0.000035825757,0.000073359966,0.0000098156725,0.0006056288,0.00037629387,0.00003838436,0.00013485334,0.000009437641],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00013953027,0.00008903034,0.00015158916,0.000015911975,0.00012198977,0.00001506556,0.12652801,3.0319828e-7,0.00047667572,0.31641036,0.5437582,0.01229334],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010569991,0.000021010203,0.00006384565,0.00006601304,0.000032595053,0.000007988417,0.0064631407,5.2254876e-7,0.000019626017,0.0011840132,0.9910215,0.000062722436],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000055426743,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00044235468,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8843346,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013928514,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000057212197,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9989472},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2558839968","doi":"10.14288/1.0319268","title":"The semantics and pragmatics of English evidential expressions : the expression of evidentiality in police interviews","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"cIRcle (University of British Columbia)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Evidentiality; Pragmatics; Linguistics; Semantics (computer science); Expression (computer science); Psychology; Computer science; Philosophy; Programming language","score_opus":0.024038671047715232,"score_gpt":0.22989889994956816,"score_spread":0.20586022890185293,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2558839968","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.995652,0.0007328235,0.00007513198,0.00026254135,0.000147024,0.00021050713,0.00010238841,0.00001338778,0.0028041916],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9982181,0.0010506974,0.000046487512,0.000007932668,0.000045182624,0.0000010029445,0.0000019666422,0.000006119827,0.000622517],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990153,0.00028329706,0.00025329523,0.00012291147,0.00020661489,0.000118614305],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983108,0.00044164562,0.0003521703,0.000494219,0.00037196057,0.000029220124],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00047382354,0.00003870789,0.00020227116,0.000028722427,0.00029340506,0.00011282852,0.00058148376,0.000039835137,0.00014382295],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00018138759,0.000052709544,0.00007954835,0.000054842574,0.0012046718,0.0004440636,0.00038581164,0.0000857274,0.0000010306277],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000112695954,0.00088401104,0.018890763,0.0012355095,0.00022907321,0.000011537578,0.60514414,0.0000050041835,0.010573763,0.0058324058,0.02285361,0.3342275],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013539637,0.000081002305,0.58674246,0.0037864097,0.00011494047,0.0000039107567,0.3961573,0.000021918086,0.0001257571,0.002830706,0.0085515035,0.00023014107],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.063024506,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.5634008,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.56785166,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000014627652,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004415569,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9432149},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2561264090","doi":"10.1075/cld.7.2.03li","title":"Some interactional uses of syntactically incomplete turns in Mandarin conversation","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Chinese Language and Discourse An International and Interdisciplinary Journal","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":16,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Mandarin Chinese; Conversation analysis; Linguistics; Disengagement theory; Situated; Face (sociological concept); Psychology; Computer science; Artificial intelligence; Philosophy","score_opus":0.02125395652119849,"score_gpt":0.3425797500892272,"score_spread":0.3213257935680287,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2561264090","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98703724,0.0004899681,0.00009825938,0.005243845,0.00056180294,0.00007430137,0.00010166943,0.000017227627,0.0063756765],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9977667,0.00031743883,0.000101433776,0.000114072456,0.00095070386,0.000007376575,0.000033468674,0.0000144302585,0.00069441047],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988615,0.00009563138,0.000448382,0.0001989766,0.00024150312,0.00015400641],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991828,0.00017457055,0.00023352756,0.00017000725,0.00013452041,0.00010454282],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002594729,0.0001793217,0.00022662593,0.00030207384,0.00016425758,0.00027419467,0.00028633082,0.000038809874,0.0014033391],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000058525613,0.000104619256,0.000072126604,0.000028641824,0.0004796686,0.0027700413,0.00030982398,0.00021021359,0.0000073066935],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0014150605,0.0010800088,0.084255025,0.00010507908,0.00045670045,0.0002898974,0.4429811,0.000010279132,0.009820257,0.42672077,0.00049269584,0.032373138],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0061999303,0.0010599381,0.3135233,0.0016284668,0.00011881014,0.0017527884,0.4395707,0.0009567402,0.00046038773,0.23176824,0.0018856243,0.0010750745],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00010723999,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0008249298,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.22926828,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000046173824,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000044690987,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9995095},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2561339489","doi":"10.1111/jola.12130","title":"Loaded Speech: Between Voices in Indigenous Public Speaking Events","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Linguistic Anthropology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":16,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Fonds de Recherche du Québec-Société et Culture; Fulbright Canada","keywords":"Indigenous; Context (archaeology); Sociology; Presentation (obstetrics); Media studies; Identity (music); Gender studies; History; Aesthetics","score_opus":0.07772046524623029,"score_gpt":0.3507713273406998,"score_spread":0.27305086209446955,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2561339489","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9614461,0.0015869002,0.00059033383,0.0057791364,0.0022320247,0.00013032586,0.000027727532,0.000033769593,0.028173665],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9966912,0.00015945017,0.0002726319,0.00006774989,0.0023647775,0.0000012370458,0.0000025514717,0.000019225945,0.00042113173],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983196,0.00021692086,0.0007570199,0.000125804,0.00023753494,0.00034308573],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99799854,0.0005110805,0.0007520416,0.0002624718,0.00039269167,0.00008317326],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00058489863,0.00014908309,0.00041342597,0.00038045298,0.00021460888,0.00007953112,0.0005785465,0.00007743532,0.002558535],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0009876624,0.00009395789,0.00009491119,0.00005880193,0.0009503428,0.00022028692,0.00008571966,0.00027750205,0.000070943766],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00013895863,0.0008165859,0.26927215,0.00009861488,0.00064068905,0.001046628,0.298179,0.0000015404493,0.00046913538,0.3718174,0.0010135418,0.056505732],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.006663859,0.0016614955,0.05448771,0.0013881051,0.0003989284,0.0006942423,0.14736891,0.0000035810294,0.001544059,0.23133567,0.5530492,0.0014042286],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0007056523,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0021203444,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5520357,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010967554,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00024110069,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99835324},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2563546967","doi":"10.1075/ml.11.3.03tuc","title":"Why we need to investigate casual speech to truly understand language production, processing and the mental lexicon","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Mental Lexicon","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":42,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Casual; Lexicon; Style (visual arts); Computer science; Indirect speech; Speech production; Linguistics; Perspective (graphical); Context (archaeology); Mental lexicon; Motor theory of speech perception; Psychology; Speech recognition; Natural language processing; Speech perception; Artificial intelligence; History","score_opus":0.050335775863438396,"score_gpt":0.29003974235121005,"score_spread":0.23970396648777165,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2563546967","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.78205216,0.0009701188,0.000022095914,0.19643159,0.00036104053,0.0010105197,0.000052767748,0.00011430653,0.018985381],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98445123,0.000045073557,0.00008826981,0.003780568,0.00040045838,0.00005454074,0.000010383942,0.000030526284,0.011138954],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987422,0.00018546208,0.0002461516,0.00026932338,0.000285924,0.00027088972],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99920934,0.00007233139,0.00010360975,0.00046680964,0.00004840224,0.00009949519],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00046947907,0.00021036262,0.00018687116,0.00007453605,0.0008232874,0.00047479538,0.0003854029,0.000027524091,0.00035257507],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00004292876,0.00009873503,0.00004397552,0.0000800168,0.001018668,0.00040955297,0.00021218072,0.0001190844,0.00008959052],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00043705807,0.000077806835,0.000040364997,0.000041297517,0.00008237929,0.000003768924,0.7610603,0.0000022888228,0.029965643,0.16328901,0.029763894,0.01523617],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002472812,0.00023455622,0.00008539944,0.00040931706,0.00008772944,0.00007096744,0.81852883,0.000020685939,0.048128523,0.018693319,0.110730365,0.00053748407],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00070234673,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.003961928,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.20239905,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000115436786,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000061430845,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6332144},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2565818546","doi":"10.1515/scl-2016-0005","title":"Intonation and Particles as Speech Act Modifiers: A Syntactic Analysis","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in Chinese Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":26,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Linguistics; Intonation (linguistics); Speech act; Computer science; Proposition; Performative utterance; Indirect speech; Psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.07972064214134003,"score_gpt":0.38639692386687624,"score_spread":0.3066762817255362,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2565818546","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.92337036,0.003294022,0.000044196513,0.0008493603,0.0006451963,0.00015002336,0.000028839793,0.00009123837,0.07152674],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9970568,0.0011233604,0.00038591618,0.00007748235,0.0005405781,0.000020442061,0.0000052847918,0.000012233515,0.0007779081],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99908334,0.00007612144,0.0002921027,0.00019796027,0.00017644801,0.00017401308],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99843377,0.0007404891,0.000119291086,0.0003404706,0.000330029,0.000035962545],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002719669,0.00015756536,0.00029055783,0.00020882692,0.00021236052,0.00011103798,0.00017221541,0.000029550669,0.00011964914],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00574788,0.000092925526,0.000055598204,0.00016547031,0.0005682197,0.00009509156,0.00015536121,0.00008982496,0.000023804785],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006125893,0.0001835014,0.055826593,0.000105366526,0.0017590162,0.000053965236,0.16354759,0.000036254394,0.00005187048,0.76177865,0.00039626114,0.016199656],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0019260189,0.00020630844,0.018658495,0.00037936278,0.0014446918,0.0000082928755,0.1217197,0.0012359507,0.00022156243,0.81589395,0.037202947,0.0011027268],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00029466194,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0054402873,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.07368641,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006080883,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000027915083,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.68811643},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2565957902","doi":"","title":"A Case Study on the Pragmatic Use of Discourse Markers","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian social science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Interpersonal communication; Discourse marker; Pragmatics; Adaptation (eye); Competence (human resources); Sociology; Psychology; Computer science; Social psychology; Communication; Philosophy","score_opus":0.0912978642989501,"score_gpt":0.31927838485470994,"score_spread":0.22798052055575985,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2565957902","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.85734,0.000005369449,0.000001638359,0.0029267382,0.00010956594,0.0002633177,0.00006699352,0.000011547118,0.13927484],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9982261,6.2459895e-7,0.0000043133045,0.00026012212,0.000070285205,0.000020948393,3.1137213e-7,0.000005420604,0.0014118734],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.999166,0.00011354498,0.00012333221,0.0001241538,0.00023864054,0.00023431426],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99912214,0.00022500037,0.000078043704,0.00035203967,0.000110519184,0.00011222803],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00050540565,0.00007041701,0.00008025605,0.00009322002,0.0010861147,0.00026044686,0.00045231942,0.000011778468,0.000618517],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00018406771,0.000036013927,0.00002990976,0.000120094184,0.002494503,0.000399188,0.000036663605,0.00005529211,0.000026938915],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000036676402,0.000050257622,0.0012364226,0.0000021761412,0.00001414053,0.00011890623,0.1636021,8.754782e-8,0.000043202403,0.82834494,0.0028672817,0.0037168225],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00015994052,0.00009249734,0.0017322577,0.000027258086,0.000019768493,0.000014961595,0.98329145,0.0000038981216,0.000011164951,0.00074484345,0.013758647,0.00014331039],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.05765063,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.37847573,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.82760006,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013449579,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0005065465,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.94862455},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2566227378","doi":"10.1002/acp.3305","title":"Interviewing Preschoolers: Response Biases to Yes–No Questions","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Applied Cognitive Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Memorial University of Newfoundland","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Interview; Developmental psychology; Social psychology; Compliance (psychology)","score_opus":0.116728524670829,"score_gpt":0.3852856617139843,"score_spread":0.2685571370431553,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2566227378","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.19408548,0.00031331702,0.003012741,0.0068039363,0.00062317663,0.000653152,0.00020415273,0.00035183723,0.7939522],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9869669,0.00004930778,0.00025240594,0.005433151,0.00035909185,0.00045475882,0.000018060164,0.000035520574,0.0064307717],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99851114,0.00032762738,0.00030589435,0.00039953153,0.00012504171,0.00033077854],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9978086,0.0011582583,0.00010459709,0.0005333112,0.0002814239,0.0001138248],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004055526,0.00020366244,0.00022231959,0.00021228947,0.00024090754,0.00011719254,0.0003997542,0.00006512706,0.005486644],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00053732865,0.00014665979,0.000069307294,0.00007137016,0.000497638,0.00019034148,0.00014020498,0.00015321778,0.0071962783],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0037630564,0.0005959164,0.00012853985,0.000020807318,0.00035291712,0.00002664135,0.048740678,6.6239994e-7,0.021487586,0.69552934,0.05971827,0.16963558],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0039019294,0.0010482316,0.007426238,0.001006253,0.00016711686,0.000025095987,0.045409553,0.0000013472126,0.0018061043,0.033715613,0.90431637,0.0011761491],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000038627484,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00020098277,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8445981,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000030007373,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000041855033,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9954225},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2570245639","doi":"10.1093/oso/9780198791492.003.0002","title":"Two Questions about Interpretive Effects","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"book","venue":"Oxford University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Implicature; Pragmatics; Relevance theory; Dilemma; Relevance (law); Exposition (narrative); Conversation; Semantics (computer science); Linguistics; Empirical research; Grice; Epistemology; Psychology; Philosophy; Computer science; Literature; Art; Cognition; Political science","score_opus":0.022108794177225964,"score_gpt":0.2494407431539852,"score_spread":0.22733194897675923,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2570245639","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000091461945,0.0002914623,0.00010431231,0.000019341582,0.0005606649,0.0004591689,0.00033331968,0.0003128742,0.9978274],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.003427321,0.00010646672,0.0001458933,0.000092805254,0.00060823007,0.0000055051673,0.00012483087,0.000051614472,0.9954373],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987497,0.00019673783,0.00018096455,0.00036550444,0.0002252809,0.00028185785],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99810606,0.000292466,0.00027700895,0.00091765483,0.00030026675,0.000106517335],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00009522524,0.00036964216,0.00037727645,0.00019671353,0.0006105277,0.00029002115,0.0010159892,0.0001777054,0.00045932757],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000022769904,0.0003801813,0.00021393002,0.0000057744587,0.0013321223,0.00024351345,0.00055475836,0.000522834,0.000023121194],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000039173636,0.000021525802,4.2114863e-7,0.000092695125,0.00020791782,0.00003495931,0.023609659,5.9675716e-7,0.0000018125298,0.92680556,0.04846733,0.00071835273],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00033523375,0.00009128044,0.0000026058372,0.00077368174,0.0002861482,0.0000026119033,0.003008333,0.000009313058,0.000020725385,0.0038614778,0.99119073,0.00041786392],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00044725428,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0017305048,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9427234,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000288843,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0003196346,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999865},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2571810365","doi":"","title":"Processing scalar inferences in face-threatening contexts","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"eScholarship (California Digital Library)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":27,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Vlaamse regering; Queen's University; Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek; Queen's University Belfast; Agence Nationale de la Recherche; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique","keywords":"Politeness; Interpretation (philosophy); Face (sociological concept); Psychology; Cognition; Linguistics; Inference; Cognitive psychology; Social psychology; Epistemology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.05675424005876687,"score_gpt":0.24763227169000313,"score_spread":0.19087803163123626,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2571810365","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5136951,0.0011813316,0.000031779604,0.00023277116,0.00007571463,0.0002133591,0.00039237985,0.00038923355,0.48378828],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9965799,0.000022174068,0.00028258117,0.0002603521,0.00011027082,0.000040288567,0.0002256271,0.00005725589,0.002421552],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983908,0.00009358814,0.00049923576,0.00033363528,0.0002556704,0.00042705593],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99915063,0.000077852616,0.00017612928,0.00039692962,0.000056716017,0.00014172966],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00015528544,0.00029133976,0.0002912019,0.00022590657,0.00027044993,0.0028410847,0.0007248988,0.00009077264,0.0030876526],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000084729225,0.00023905393,0.0000954057,0.00015227571,0.0004158778,0.008086904,0.00024323238,0.00045055547,0.0012798327],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00023254738,0.0008675901,0.400978,0.00022680916,0.0000976222,0.00012993078,0.04821707,0.0000044868802,0.00004587599,0.4341945,0.0011079068,0.113897674],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0035591214,0.00046503096,0.072267324,0.002154463,0.00009550913,0.000038077163,0.07527871,0.00027622064,0.004301848,0.3564382,0.48145294,0.0036725618],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000044511566,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0001120985,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.48288476,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000019921408,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001259281,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9994978},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2572471181","doi":"10.20360/g23p4t","title":"Body Talk: Moving beyond speech when analysing literature discussions","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language and Literacy","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Embodied cognition; Set (abstract data type); Focus (optics); Meaning (existential); Literacy; Sociology; Discourse analysis; Linguistics; Meaning-making; Computer science; Psychology; Epistemology; Pedagogy; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.01709544230269757,"score_gpt":0.30272021708227836,"score_spread":0.2856247747795808,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2572471181","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7722477,0.0076425797,0.000025234756,0.0020654276,0.00025309995,0.00014986805,0.00013728325,0.0001159087,0.21736291],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9579096,0.00007927435,0.0007624347,0.00039793583,0.00079627597,0.000010175812,0.00017526795,0.00002373152,0.03984534],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990142,0.00007286037,0.00023062532,0.00026219885,0.00016868475,0.000251425],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99838525,0.00006991817,0.00019722978,0.0011570506,0.00009628715,0.00009426375],"candidate_categories":["sts","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00016509293,0.0001996623,0.00022738588,0.00011461587,0.0015147666,0.0048854304,0.00041799442,0.000055048975,0.001812248],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000085655796,0.00013544358,0.00009855651,0.00002516712,0.00024584858,0.0019182625,0.00026023173,0.00027029903,0.000028564762],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000018275756,0.00009427207,0.00090015016,0.00008430014,0.000108576634,0.00042197175,0.8091087,3.810161e-7,0.0013085171,0.12844503,0.0022546935,0.05725518],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0021522234,0.00014462855,0.013788603,0.0018531869,0.00048495072,0.00019220999,0.31138906,0.0007186831,0.0011716082,0.041266352,0.62483704,0.002001469],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000808389,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0007620144,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6225823,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000119477745,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000016352422,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997851},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2573023515","doi":"10.1080/08351813.2017.1262120","title":"Gaze Direction Signals Response Preference in Conversation","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Research on Language and Social Interaction","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":134,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Max Planck Instituut voor Psycholinguïstiek","keywords":"Gaze; Conversation; Preference; Psychology; Eye tracking; Eye movement; Association (psychology); Cognitive psychology; Social psychology; Communication; Computer science; Artificial intelligence; Mathematics; Statistics","score_opus":0.3469531906963851,"score_gpt":0.48712149094506185,"score_spread":0.14016830024867677,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2573023515","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.921805,0.00007455798,0.0000032704418,0.0028534757,0.00016119947,0.00017259317,0.0000105255085,0.000033034143,0.074886315],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9944388,0.000064060165,0.0000038220205,0.0000549812,0.00031022402,0.000043316042,0.00001736672,0.000009262832,0.0050581642],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99860287,0.000651941,0.00013908879,0.00016528918,0.00026253646,0.00017826051],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990694,0.00039800594,0.00009892446,0.00025587762,0.00015031859,0.000027490483],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001228029,0.00007632718,0.00010461128,0.0002138013,0.0010209591,0.0008507369,0.000182361,0.000054067077,0.0007414024],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00032665714,0.00006855668,0.000029208084,0.000025238145,0.00030363182,0.0007632059,0.000066526154,0.00038787883,0.00008057834],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.002473008,0.0002882094,0.0003783421,0.00006221203,0.00004925852,0.000037668033,0.7892907,0.0000045421743,0.015216471,0.12965004,0.0027837646,0.059765738],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001181648,0.0004103317,0.040911514,0.0002711774,0.00001199264,0.0000032075654,0.90775126,0.00038015316,0.0051605767,0.0032994526,0.040283915,0.0003347679],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0037191892,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.005541816,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.12635058,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011642707,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004094127,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8203676},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2573507070","doi":"10.1016/j.psychsport.2004.04.006","title":"Attributions and accountability: comments on","year":2004,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Psychology of sport and exercise","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Amorfix (Canada); University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Accountability; Attribution; Social psychology; Political science; Law","score_opus":0.05744230868907593,"score_gpt":0.33835698146698034,"score_spread":0.2809146727779044,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2573507070","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9549024,0.00076495996,0.0000022154677,0.0021955634,0.00012414072,0.000116308205,0.000021239917,0.000026515794,0.041846644],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9985523,0.0006199277,0.00006630228,0.00044533084,0.000035049834,0.000013674176,0.00003140113,0.000005696853,0.00023028103],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99953145,0.0000024698777,0.00016120575,0.0001377704,0.000061164734,0.00010596393],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995667,0.0000070577453,0.00006209921,0.00028556946,0.000041737672,0.000036883073],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000107734224,0.00008266227,0.00016919985,0.000055148517,0.00015969538,0.00002774275,0.00009994859,0.000039101284,0.00030465206],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000012920102,0.00006921715,0.000023156936,0.000019138484,0.0006264089,0.00011047559,0.00003232325,0.00008852281,0.000018341918],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00026148904,0.0010443995,0.07050724,0.00006626627,0.00006084395,0.0000072926896,0.051284287,0.0000025188115,0.000039951923,0.86256266,0.003679992,0.010483071],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0043866164,0.0005062046,0.6168405,0.00033122377,0.00018436676,0.000026854888,0.04554292,0.0000017314601,0.0002562918,0.13005908,0.20127755,0.0005867139],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002297003,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00020321297,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7325036,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000006529328,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000009401245,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.33357263},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2576054659","doi":"10.3968/9117","title":"Turn-Taking Strategies: Alignment Development in Casual Discussion","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Casual; Conversation; Turn-taking; Context (archaeology); Event (particle physics); Conversation analysis; Computer science; Psychology; Linguistics; Communication; Political science; History","score_opus":0.06348259181924487,"score_gpt":0.35713388585966915,"score_spread":0.2936512940404243,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2576054659","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.91583675,0.00066541013,0.00005712345,0.0027194698,0.00014512667,0.00030673397,0.00001704101,0.00018849714,0.08006386],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99410886,0.00015743815,0.00053030584,0.00008813769,0.00008670348,0.00012355308,0.00012358317,0.000022620687,0.0047588274],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983183,0.0002140972,0.00058315817,0.00025825424,0.00029816866,0.00032800034],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99811345,0.0001324207,0.0003582477,0.0010592875,0.00027313433,0.00006343412],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004352027,0.00024116274,0.00021121281,0.000088478446,0.0008401254,0.0012940337,0.00096735446,0.00007662846,0.00097258674],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000080740676,0.00011955265,0.000066272616,0.00007111632,0.00079910416,0.002394847,0.00035739777,0.00020525181,0.00018631516],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008364957,0.00029882285,0.0042063477,0.000052364067,0.00006380847,0.000004710764,0.20343344,0.00003875115,0.008292211,0.7157303,0.00095373346,0.06684182],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0026379875,0.00009100971,0.038755793,0.001190315,0.000028139812,0.000013901832,0.2538485,0.000045636807,0.0051528267,0.011821182,0.6851744,0.0012403134],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00037196302,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.006249604,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.70390916,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0003230653,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014574763,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99994063},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2576550767","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v7n1p45","title":"A Contrastive Study of the Use of Apology Strategies by Saudi EFL Teachers and British Native Speakers of English: A Pragmatic Approach","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Arabic; Regret; Contrastive analysis; Linguistics; Descriptive statistics; Reliability (semiconductor); Validity; Social psychology; Statistics; Developmental psychology; Mathematics","score_opus":0.048122661417637345,"score_gpt":0.30854812361552664,"score_spread":0.2604254621978893,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2576550767","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.89670354,0.00049178425,0.000091279275,0.000028397424,0.0042630183,0.0003385031,0.00044618576,0.0000101296855,0.097627185],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99807584,0.000070583075,0.00037356777,0.0000148845365,0.0012965271,0.0000035192038,0.0000079703705,0.000014019869,0.000143066],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982766,0.00020980595,0.00078105944,0.00011168879,0.0005113008,0.00010956038],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.97973573,0.00059908617,0.0022063595,0.00029798137,0.017122796,0.00003807241],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00042158543,0.0001350817,0.00040361402,0.00009739339,0.000142352,0.00038070092,0.00092656736,0.000050583953,0.00004286714],"category_scores_gemma":[0.043718923,0.00010867998,0.000101222395,0.000021145335,0.0012862032,0.0003104414,0.00018498085,0.00033134033,6.074231e-8],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00028641627,0.002542518,0.012284305,0.00012916695,0.002931499,0.000019209827,0.7407275,0.00072202465,0.00003850317,0.23153341,0.008004156,0.0007812844],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0051338314,0.00093168544,0.014168883,0.0007281961,0.0005766401,0.0000078091725,0.92662627,0.00022302625,0.00022004185,0.0048040696,0.0462222,0.00035733386],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010889344,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011663625,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.22672933,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003588339,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001691146,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9643362},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2577282329","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v7n2p32","title":"Impoliteness in the Realization of Complaint Speech Acts: A Comparative Study of Iranian EFL Learners and Native English Speakers","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Sarcasm; Psychology; Complaint; Social distance; Speech act; Significant difference; Social psychology; Test (biology); Linguistics; Irony; Political science","score_opus":0.08091853894763786,"score_gpt":0.36745952700551504,"score_spread":0.2865409880578772,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2577282329","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8161792,0.000091768954,0.000019748602,0.000025490397,0.0025454878,0.00019569004,0.000061575316,0.0000053937574,0.1808756],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99751407,0.00005165109,0.0000802339,0.000025490684,0.0022692957,0.0000018755196,0.000010776968,0.000008427449,0.00003817255],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99835557,0.0002452076,0.0006947482,0.00008982086,0.0005199272,0.00009471922],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9845076,0.0005228375,0.0014391819,0.00026964126,0.013232332,0.000028369088],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007187352,0.00011582869,0.0003033856,0.0001954484,0.00015727768,0.00022503288,0.0009175312,0.000032524596,0.000033778546],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0144746825,0.00008458288,0.00005311262,0.000028896153,0.0004798107,0.00018798254,0.00011044083,0.0002962096,2.185163e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00016244607,0.00044934623,0.012845549,0.000020444953,0.00025623536,0.000021867014,0.6591222,0.00020410746,0.000003691026,0.3264882,0.0003194221,0.00010646196],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0022062578,0.00037065317,0.02095437,0.000245905,0.000085630425,0.0000020085656,0.9461243,0.00007966736,0.000068690024,0.0038655342,0.025861247,0.00013571933],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00057564816,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0026254782,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.32262266,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000052074523,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008120507,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9938268},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2578814354","doi":"10.1177/0957926515591689e","title":"Book review: Jodie Clark, <i>Language, Sex and Social Structure: Analyzing Discourses of Sexuality</i>","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Discourse & Society","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Human sexuality; Sociology; Gender studies","score_opus":0.038370611230762006,"score_gpt":0.3351998544176568,"score_spread":0.2968292431868948,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2578814354","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.14588201,0.7906199,0.00009619063,0.024301317,0.0006009056,0.0010125696,0.0013330545,0.0003061223,0.035847943],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.96565884,0.007647237,0.00027872444,0.011329476,0.0012574213,0.000042232456,0.00049013674,0.00008485447,0.013211084],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9979501,0.00023841686,0.0005492731,0.0003647306,0.00050922466,0.00038827062],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984938,0.000090893875,0.00042458007,0.0006245841,0.00023518527,0.00013097245],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000571144,0.0003421119,0.0006220074,0.000038007194,0.00043460866,0.00022838943,0.00046209435,0.0000987384,0.0009837735],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003982956,0.00027438725,0.00028991373,0.00008480257,0.0015565837,0.00072313094,0.00023305145,0.00037022174,0.000009410231],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000010594751,0.00012756593,0.0001933242,0.0005557584,0.00025489074,0.0000032368612,0.28976765,0.0000026606715,0.00015236609,0.029016515,0.67853373,0.001381709],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00085310783,0.00006697216,0.00015080198,0.00031496296,0.00048694358,0.000007938363,0.5663706,0.0000346538,0.00026744945,0.0010964706,0.4297427,0.00060742075],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00030504327,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000368764,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.81977683,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000055845885,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00021883701,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99997085},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2579104354","doi":"10.3968/9140","title":"On the Emergence of a Splitting Negator in Yoruba","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Yoruba; Lexicon; Linguistics; Ambiguity; Statement (logic); Class (philosophy); Context (archaeology); Interpretation (philosophy); Phenomenon; Psychology; Sociology; Computer science; History; Epistemology; Artificial intelligence; Philosophy","score_opus":0.06115216852118583,"score_gpt":0.34368399137902167,"score_spread":0.28253182285783585,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2579104354","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8944372,0.0005290448,0.0000049829523,0.005311923,0.00008470983,0.00018839448,0.000019163517,0.00005243674,0.099372126],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99702185,0.00019097014,0.00006955404,0.0001505554,0.0000492728,0.000054958415,0.000014623184,0.0000103109305,0.0024379147],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.998962,0.00022011113,0.0003764601,0.00012224274,0.00016331614,0.00015588674],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99762106,0.00059239654,0.00024498525,0.0012216632,0.0002981649,0.000021733948],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00045433125,0.00011709607,0.0001313598,0.000040375333,0.00044967813,0.00023578384,0.0010361682,0.000035822053,0.0013439949],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00039748452,0.000056502413,0.00006487476,0.00007336109,0.0010921747,0.0006614384,0.00018541102,0.0001614695,0.00009053748],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000019140189,0.000048669714,0.0006938908,0.000008576265,0.000010365609,1.3082648e-7,0.022529772,0.0000047803373,0.0022116841,0.9698996,0.0016057536,0.0029676298],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.003689569,0.00038369207,0.051835753,0.002615117,0.00007279127,0.000008583891,0.3345717,0.00035596258,0.023338422,0.24881157,0.33260491,0.0017119404],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003914911,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.001122671,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.72108805,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000327422,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000025458789,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99956894},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2580808226","doi":"10.3968/9033","title":"Mitigating Mechanism of Discourse Markers","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian social science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Contradiction; Emotive; Politeness theory; Interpersonal communication; Mechanism (biology); Face (sociological concept); Discourse marker; Social psychology; Relation (database); Linguistics; Psychology; Sociology; Epistemology; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.02983122889756751,"score_gpt":0.2809319140130091,"score_spread":0.2511006851154416,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2580808226","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.12491777,0.000027665881,0.000027862678,0.002660862,0.00024803812,0.00008221965,0.0000920859,0.00002303546,0.87192047],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9975001,0.0000026539158,0.000056566358,0.00018372784,0.00015222095,0.0000059288236,0.0000010686721,0.0000060290586,0.002091683],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991995,0.000029337843,0.00012381311,0.00013045866,0.00021674414,0.00030012632],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999401,0.000039020928,0.000079277255,0.00018666871,0.00013198114,0.00016208636],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00033798962,0.00006428679,0.00008374288,0.00010618433,0.00074865343,0.00011652361,0.0005262541,0.00001960151,0.001311311],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007317672,0.000045533267,0.000036075486,0.00009803509,0.0025776937,0.00042213534,0.00003794379,0.0000419511,0.00003202726],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[7.3181496e-7,0.0000027676974,0.000100105615,0.0000020411887,0.0000028693003,0.0000010695857,0.015114789,8.063776e-9,0.0011087429,0.97769064,0.0004807443,0.005495502],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006796423,0.0001137263,0.002405763,0.00023343346,0.000043552875,0.0000033975746,0.7860767,0.00002093213,0.0046384316,0.108816184,0.09608367,0.00088455906],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.016848685,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.10800704,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8725824,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000152147,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0006497253,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9996016},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2581014944","doi":"10.1177/1533317517689876","title":"Roles of Communication Problems and Communication Strategies on Resident-Related Role Demand and Role Satisfaction","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"American Journal of Alzheimer s Disease & Other Dementias®","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Closeness; Dementia; Psychology; On demand; Communication skills; Structural equation modeling; Social psychology; Medicine; Business; Medical education; Computer science","score_opus":0.02407900613726829,"score_gpt":0.2828834154754539,"score_spread":0.25880440933818566,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2581014944","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9496842,0.037864693,0.000020766685,0.001241773,0.00003936114,0.00023356629,0.000027411508,0.000021726466,0.010866498],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99721706,0.0022880344,0.00027791745,0.0000762895,0.000033446522,0.000012962876,0.000008467914,0.000029457759,0.000056355067],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984726,0.00035975783,0.0005763649,0.0001456525,0.00029607385,0.00014955767],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.996739,0.00009814789,0.0017955122,0.0009933077,0.0002460707,0.00012800243],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00047927228,0.00018500251,0.00032734923,0.00014563321,0.0006842895,0.0005897948,0.00050560426,0.000027180911,0.0002127968],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000030609794,0.00015619698,0.00008137563,0.000028604072,0.0015929728,0.001123345,0.00014943497,0.00021041639,0.000003861456],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0011445854,0.0008963512,0.12763983,0.00011168758,0.0058539747,0.000009464575,0.20228314,0.0007313915,0.0024990996,0.4728371,0.00078851444,0.18520488],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002539046,0.00078964233,0.7030347,0.0010977671,0.0023535506,0.000021573207,0.21987638,0.00040824982,0.00052960595,0.0627328,0.005972964,0.00064374995],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0016797526,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0017385273,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.57539487,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000014051651,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000076534576,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6369528},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2584837812","doi":"10.29173/cais20","title":"“What's wrong with that woman?” – Positioning Theory and Information-Seeking Behaviour","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Proceedings of the Annual Conference of CAIS / Actes du congrès annuel de l ACSI","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Secrecy; Social psychology; Psychology; Qualitative research; Visibility; Sociology; Computer science; Social science","score_opus":0.020250743754067112,"score_gpt":0.23411728012486027,"score_spread":0.21386653637079317,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2584837812","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9504747,0.00021530138,0.000015224085,0.0015886067,0.00007987299,0.00032500605,0.00003932833,0.000049329894,0.047212664],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9984871,0.0001045822,0.00016917412,0.0003225635,0.00005364124,0.000058381593,0.000009843228,0.000015859017,0.00077881094],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99893296,0.000031411277,0.00032689402,0.00014063912,0.0003185715,0.00024952093],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.98353964,0.0001516754,0.0006259973,0.0001940514,0.015420756,0.00006785295],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":["scholarly_communication"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00041308935,0.0002044828,0.00026688827,0.00013445267,0.00034254586,0.010806384,0.00083362847,0.000062768406,0.00023941671],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0008983733,0.00013838717,0.00006312178,0.0000754051,0.00088996545,0.04978831,0.0003269291,0.0002154333,0.0000055741934],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000062559804,0.000049238315,0.04519902,0.0001645245,0.00008696327,2.5645295e-7,0.3487705,0.0000011881943,0.00057690346,0.6023495,0.0006074461,0.0021318973],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009454577,0.00033230454,0.2275275,0.0013446596,0.0002169648,0.000053769843,0.7192963,0.00009840811,0.004661837,0.027032135,0.017862752,0.0006279146],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00045092677,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00007382136,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5753174,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000023684366,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009276222,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9902205},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2591327597","doi":"10.1515/plc-2016-0006","title":"Interactional Trouble and the Ecology of Meaning","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Psychology of Language and Communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Meaning (existential); Psychology; Feeling; Conversation; Linguistics; Conversation analysis; Common ground; Epistemology; Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; Communication; Philosophy; Psychotherapist","score_opus":0.033666300165545816,"score_gpt":0.32548208734718537,"score_spread":0.29181578718163953,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2591327597","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.82074296,0.0049115135,0.000094304174,0.011932436,0.00007288854,0.0001316021,0.000013010396,0.000020569641,0.16208072],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9978315,0.0009363651,0.00027368893,0.00024597562,0.000024020892,0.000017285463,0.0000067332157,0.0000048170396,0.0006596128],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993659,0.00024041183,0.00020890405,0.000075317024,0.00004680132,0.00006266597],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99866146,0.00056714035,0.00019665677,0.00049543387,0.00006768112,0.000011605436],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003329003,0.000056372504,0.00014203145,0.00004892661,0.000110688,0.000013757939,0.0002566424,0.000030193412,0.00041561073],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000466423,0.000030852654,0.000026127744,0.000016185253,0.0013744301,0.00013506871,0.00009872764,0.000075516284,0.0000034513478],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00011806608,0.00004638713,0.0005862763,0.000009042156,0.000052444713,1.6605554e-7,0.08014908,7.4231245e-8,0.0015093356,0.9011489,0.0002976323,0.016082611],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.019691907,0.00069554313,0.058807056,0.00052453973,0.00039661594,0.00018335147,0.47759983,0.00009582804,0.003460252,0.36840275,0.069392174,0.00075014675],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00018937798,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00078049564,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.53274614,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000036199724,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000007671899,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.50641453},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2591491829","doi":"10.29173/md28572","title":"Instances of Repair in Oral Exam Settings","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Multilingual Discourses","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"German; Conversation analysis; Conversation; Perception; Psychology; Linguistics; Communication","score_opus":0.052294854707866774,"score_gpt":0.3293944220849281,"score_spread":0.2770995673770613,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2591491829","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95558274,0.0009713344,0.000008302703,0.0007944091,0.0002781768,0.00017443924,0.00014587936,0.00016514494,0.041879583],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9945609,0.00007292787,0.00034760256,0.00009079207,0.00015776354,0.000021915404,0.000008535048,0.000022754195,0.004716807],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99869406,0.00011037304,0.00044447105,0.00024482558,0.0002345925,0.00027165553],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99889016,0.00026496354,0.00019392095,0.00048382542,0.00012450026,0.00004264942],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003033718,0.00017818713,0.0002840307,0.0001415074,0.00010503359,0.000045199475,0.00035724218,0.000042898715,0.000879395],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002172089,0.00011064329,0.00011095996,0.000055875757,0.00079899724,0.0005037463,0.000091534865,0.00010072823,0.000037538615],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00026580616,0.0013173773,0.043785412,0.00026580977,0.0002014087,0.000059714588,0.2729601,0.00003598894,0.0052678394,0.5936361,0.0058454983,0.07635891],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0058720917,0.00048926694,0.04652925,0.002654193,0.00015624471,0.000011038206,0.61273,0.0002011986,0.029968759,0.013549944,0.28599438,0.001843628],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00065047643,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.010488527,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5800862,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000031276737,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000093396164,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.96287584},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2593201499","doi":"10.1177/0142723717694055","title":"Children’s recency tendency: A cross-linguistic study of Persian, Kurdish and English","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"First Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Memorial University of Newfoundland","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Two-alternative forced choice; Persian; Linguistics; Set (abstract data type); Phenomenon; Social psychology; Developmental psychology; Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.028329827924158012,"score_gpt":0.30913780703872235,"score_spread":0.28080797911456434,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2593201499","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8495254,0.00093730155,4.6642486e-7,0.000072616735,0.00031485327,0.00028326357,0.00009478266,0.000078469864,0.14869285],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9952045,0.00003858017,0.000029404187,0.000022554685,0.00079490256,0.000026616539,0.000025945948,0.000024530631,0.0038329447],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990143,0.00004868088,0.00026772323,0.0002531299,0.00021041946,0.0002057019],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9981592,0.00006908237,0.0002718489,0.0012437997,0.00019565533,0.000060394097],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00019926748,0.00017065594,0.00024960827,0.00006891298,0.0010871064,0.0007334614,0.00069826335,0.000043787542,0.0010133246],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00054067385,0.00014414119,0.000056661996,0.00001559441,0.00052541593,0.00031366837,0.00026632956,0.00017803148,0.000018955607],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000021034572,0.0003871312,0.11831428,0.000052638436,0.00010282418,0.00002466752,0.8611369,0.0000011043925,0.0000055734017,0.018730097,0.00052310864,0.00070061354],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0023207567,0.00038672745,0.54844683,0.00014726882,0.00016781325,0.000008728456,0.43676746,0.00001612285,0.00004393382,0.00069243566,0.010449073,0.000552848],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.004670649,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0145759545,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.43013254,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000017017077,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000029340294,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99989986},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2593272917","doi":"10.1111/cdev.12768","title":"Fathers' Infant-Directed Speech in a Small-Scale Society","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Child Development","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":54,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Simon Fraser University","keywords":"Psychology; Developmental psychology; Scale (ratio); Speech communication; Linguistics; Geography","score_opus":0.041902412340734885,"score_gpt":0.2711152595293016,"score_spread":0.22921284718856672,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2593272917","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.55816805,0.00028496297,0.000010621805,0.0014670498,0.00023048674,0.00021908576,0.000006683034,0.0001504963,0.43946254],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9857712,0.00006265008,0.0045741606,0.00039179702,0.00016113975,0.000051300336,0.000035196805,0.000022599226,0.008929986],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99910474,0.00002926983,0.0002682593,0.00021135455,0.00013873931,0.00024764964],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989835,0.000026909876,0.00014878392,0.0007217878,0.000070514034,0.000048514532],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00023670266,0.00015958169,0.00018449227,0.000048057,0.0009723136,0.00054065854,0.00066164206,0.000049768634,0.0008783085],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000026345544,0.0001349643,0.0000668753,0.000020128542,0.00024160529,0.00022366444,0.00024073152,0.00020256292,0.000164012],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003394481,0.00054020743,0.02410179,0.0001090212,0.00026399415,0.000026447127,0.8488565,0.000004617571,0.000082970044,0.066237286,0.012690202,0.047053024],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014602887,0.000019219699,0.25531322,0.00036685716,0.000017908367,0.000008839461,0.043009423,0.000049234488,0.0020030062,0.0018109381,0.69519156,0.0007495343],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00048983947,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.019246336,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.80584705,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007775864,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014084911,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99864984},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2599973638","doi":"10.1111/1467-6427.12164","title":"Immigrant family members negotiating preferred cultural identities in family therapy conversations: a discursive analysis","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Family Therapy","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":15,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary; Athabasca University","funders":"","keywords":"Immigration; Humanities; Psychology; Sociology; Family therapy; Negotiation; Psychoanalysis; Psychotherapist; Art; Social science; History","score_opus":0.1230050441652052,"score_gpt":0.35042220233291493,"score_spread":0.22741715816770974,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2599973638","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9649457,0.015718179,0.000050936844,0.0006784852,0.00080644304,0.0002758408,0.0000471163,0.000029990459,0.017447306],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9828816,0.014903505,0.00014007381,0.00049291085,0.00037247184,0.000015148198,0.00002146749,0.000030229554,0.0011425756],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9975174,0.00030926664,0.00096955284,0.00022433783,0.0006329541,0.00034650785],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9966111,0.00019618051,0.0016305386,0.00080629153,0.00066281145,0.0000930404],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00069766043,0.0003249999,0.00071379676,0.0005425501,0.0008712807,0.0020376672,0.0012725414,0.00008399588,0.00021359575],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000066648,0.00022525365,0.0005440489,0.00013960554,0.0006291832,0.0024590604,0.00006332374,0.0004538512,0.0000104190885],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0015174306,0.0012089371,0.02636757,0.000044290755,0.010113527,0.00015504575,0.85706574,0.0056437156,0.015154216,0.05956024,0.009585762,0.013583557],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.005436246,0.00039046342,0.22755736,0.0001735043,0.00033098477,0.000009294479,0.7422392,0.0007783171,0.00013177891,0.0035138316,0.018788569,0.00065045437],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0060740127,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0012469535,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.20118979,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000115359115,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00016440266,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9989983},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2605095924","doi":"10.1111/cdev.12797","title":"Accent, Language, and Race: 4–6-Year-Old Children's Inferences Differ by Speaker Cue","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Child Development","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":28,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Stress (linguistics); Psychology; Race (biology); Linguistics","score_opus":0.023002514146899165,"score_gpt":0.27450308012106606,"score_spread":0.25150056597416687,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2605095924","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.83084935,0.0010841229,0.000007618427,0.0014880099,0.00020980243,0.00021496456,0.000043319604,0.000084054525,0.16601878],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9769919,0.00023397332,0.0002605638,0.00035830415,0.00022086132,0.000027348431,0.00013625216,0.000022640872,0.02174816],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99894035,0.000035915058,0.00024975493,0.00027740188,0.0002305496,0.00026602283],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989041,0.000030877574,0.00018685592,0.0007289372,0.00005510475,0.000094137235],"candidate_categories":["sts","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014349671,0.00022507126,0.00021957193,0.00005572078,0.0013846467,0.0012680135,0.00063168537,0.000050170896,0.0017429352],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000045583332,0.00017261964,0.00003643428,0.00001276153,0.00038486024,0.0004428038,0.00038151452,0.00019747054,0.00017482725],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000048498958,0.0005497354,0.2718737,0.00010112542,0.00061193167,0.000016390111,0.3184542,7.132437e-7,0.000076541895,0.29141176,0.07143573,0.045419637],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001005008,0.000022395052,0.7574844,0.00015618512,0.000029908424,0.000008861483,0.014607049,0.0000021634974,0.0010600374,0.0005071038,0.22449994,0.00061699376],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00032733803,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011172062,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.48561063,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000026161228,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000053961026,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999154},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2606744573","doi":"","title":"The Pragmatic Motivation Behind the Generating Mechanism of New “Bei +X” Construction","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in sociology of science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Mechanism (biology); Negation; Phrase; Maxim; Perspective (graphical); Pragmatics; Computer science; Grammar; Linguistics; Face (sociological concept); Construction grammar; Psychology; Epistemology; Artificial intelligence; Philosophy","score_opus":0.14924986574963342,"score_gpt":0.3897272945406645,"score_spread":0.2404774287910311,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2606744573","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9823453,0.0020284918,0.00005638086,0.0033080115,0.00073159405,0.00014777972,0.0000023331445,0.0000071721947,0.01137293],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9986347,0.00046369745,0.00047382628,0.00003331485,0.00009452756,0.0000104452965,3.2288222e-7,0.000002026154,0.00028717052],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993103,0.00008624314,0.00023605494,0.00009791824,0.00014611437,0.00012336293],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984198,0.00046659718,0.00046938492,0.0004307007,0.00020542691,0.000008076386],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0013181577,0.000056943907,0.00012829671,0.000028968594,0.0029337702,0.000044232936,0.00075929303,0.000019191344,0.000012114836],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0010445737,0.000029738208,0.000023338385,0.000018492627,0.059528247,0.0002656961,0.0001988547,0.00010212724,0.0000010262817],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000011003897,0.0000038031667,0.00019835835,0.000005963034,0.000015187525,4.9945342e-8,0.3209662,0.000010335806,0.0003471148,0.67737067,0.000071958806,0.0010092213],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00011390388,0.000029553023,0.0012782941,0.000036637783,0.0000109723815,7.297968e-7,0.7679882,0.000109457054,0.00052903226,0.2296512,0.00020951964,0.00004247707],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00015446637,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0007376695,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.44771948,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000021618996,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00010458063,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99836427},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2607646044","doi":"10.1017/s0047404517000173","title":"Action in interaction is conduct under a description","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language in Society","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":93,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Action (physics); Conversation; Conversation analysis; Categorization; Key (lock); Accountability; Computer science; Order (exchange); Epistemology; Psychology; Communication; Political science; Artificial intelligence; Business; Computer security; Law","score_opus":0.23342684100980643,"score_gpt":0.4039721566813738,"score_spread":0.1705453156715674,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2607646044","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.94720954,0.00035267242,0.000027564249,0.0013783748,0.00042759182,0.00013363587,0.0000105395275,0.000051871295,0.050408226],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9949396,0.00010646258,0.00013508399,0.00056482427,0.00022662248,0.000028033424,0.000024158457,0.0000134437905,0.003961733],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.999325,0.000056963367,0.0001846861,0.00015982156,0.00011600606,0.00015754245],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992283,0.000037405105,0.00015046925,0.00052760483,0.00003682141,0.000019418876],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00021501836,0.00010348058,0.00012588756,0.000040142913,0.00028292605,0.0005154973,0.00026132868,0.00006521378,0.0014574918],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00002534304,0.0000944938,0.00008584372,0.00002232725,0.00019222863,0.0011741484,0.00006824868,0.0002793126,0.000058895635],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000028715274,0.00021545023,0.003603046,0.00006153722,0.000048531863,0.0000105163435,0.9222903,0.000026649388,0.005378759,0.050568774,0.007838859,0.009928816],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00093547005,0.000022849095,0.019894756,0.00012893234,0.0000152272605,0.0000043049963,0.9556173,0.0005837597,0.0011249902,0.003869381,0.017525956,0.00027706948],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.007662688,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.031985845,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.047730114,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00014277964,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000026456406,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99945533},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2611760030","doi":"10.1007/978-981-10-4056-6_8","title":"Grounding and Relational Schemas in Managalase, Papua New Guinea","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Cultural linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":25,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Intersubjectivity; Common ground; New guinea; Social relation; Personhood; Sociology; Epistemology; Perspective (graphical); Cognitive science; Psychology; Social psychology; Communication; Social science; Computer science","score_opus":0.1452530300995239,"score_gpt":0.31484538978004006,"score_spread":0.16959235968051617,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2611760030","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000078525845,0.0027847302,0.000009812889,0.00019575805,0.00090205576,0.00014957102,0.00007289702,0.000060671286,0.99574596],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.037126385,0.0004863428,0.0015176209,0.00007295193,0.0046649096,0.000004036887,0.00049545645,0.000045401273,0.9555869],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99897796,0.000011791895,0.0003574096,0.0002573507,0.00021806634,0.00017743309],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986831,0.000096361444,0.00033438977,0.0004917041,0.0003126119,0.00008183047],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00010279931,0.00029586654,0.00031306874,0.00008807469,0.00044607648,0.0004481291,0.0002744412,0.00016939442,0.0009767566],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00063703686,0.00024417535,0.00007483376,0.000004113035,0.0004453989,0.00011403801,0.0001702566,0.00048647093,0.00012309571],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000052174787,0.000005289253,0.000021944454,0.000043713255,0.0000377682,0.000023059512,0.004557191,0.0000011983366,5.769857e-7,0.98495644,0.00973654,0.00061106693],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00022112315,0.000013074805,0.000072630304,0.0003726492,0.00006249695,0.0000042034394,0.00090019783,0.000014066498,7.90917e-7,0.0908008,0.90722245,0.00031549975],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00022196227,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.001884665,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8974859,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006851632,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000086097105,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99993646},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2612488418","doi":"10.1515/applirev-2017-0030","title":"Interaction in qualitative questionnaires: From self-report to intersubjective achievement","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Applied Linguistics Review","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Context (archaeology); Categorization; Variety (cybernetics); Set (abstract data type); Descriptive statistics; Conversation; Conversation analysis; Archetype; Identity (music); Social psychology; Linguistics; Computer science; Communication; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.08707703844447064,"score_gpt":0.41632284863325686,"score_spread":0.32924581018878624,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2612488418","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0051873163,0.006626722,0.00052092056,0.0023604976,0.0022815007,0.0017246889,0.00010702834,0.00020194876,0.9809894],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99366415,0.0018007812,0.0019797701,0.00095595507,0.00073167565,0.00027278054,0.00016819747,0.000024580755,0.00040209093],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99867254,0.00012612203,0.0005482272,0.00029185505,0.00019832999,0.0001629079],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99797815,0.00022114026,0.0004766152,0.00097642734,0.00028488363,0.00006275635],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006731494,0.00018709205,0.00035689905,0.0000693912,0.00033506152,0.00032210798,0.00050362153,0.000030251478,0.00033431913],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0017473177,0.00016525964,0.00006226624,0.000026557202,0.00012614643,0.00006399922,0.00019892174,0.0002350246,0.0002855367],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000022439102,0.00017965541,0.00004635226,0.000265609,0.000109411245,0.000024347968,0.14131123,0.0000023742095,0.000008198375,0.8501952,0.0038667733,0.003968355],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002771664,0.000041057323,0.0003198936,0.0033157961,0.00013259679,0.0000012109236,0.03621474,0.000009751561,0.000035932168,0.02113493,0.938164,0.00035293857],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0026847976,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.006098641,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9884769,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00015287164,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007074843,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.67390925},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2614195142","doi":"","title":"Interpersonal Evidentiality (IE):the Mandarin V-过 guo construction and other evidential functions of ‘shared knowledge’","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Lancaster EPrints (Lancaster University)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Evidentiality; Mandarin Chinese; Linguistics; Interpersonal communication; Psychology; Philosophy; Social psychology","score_opus":0.041737140475166926,"score_gpt":0.24897795386006535,"score_spread":0.20724081338489841,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2614195142","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6875732,0.0001441267,0.004225881,0.0005179594,0.00087545236,0.0002991579,0.00011697077,0.00007668976,0.30617058],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9748537,0.000007805406,0.00018641732,0.00009918067,0.00032623627,0.0000022576598,0.000013176518,0.000016509533,0.024494713],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99882877,0.00029212743,0.00024375059,0.00027840174,0.00016094795,0.00019598744],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989127,0.00012054274,0.00019649859,0.00054497784,0.00016180272,0.00006346462],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00024899514,0.00017768741,0.00024058337,0.00018664548,0.00033441294,0.00023878708,0.00040389143,0.00005837125,0.004067536],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000019188621,0.00014630554,0.0001069034,0.00009139167,0.000796339,0.0004894623,0.00034312607,0.00019882155,0.00025804425],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00081083924,0.0004577928,0.1699015,0.0005168188,0.0009537224,0.000016136133,0.1222547,0.0000012785289,0.00094542647,0.658689,0.00556908,0.039883696],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014006596,0.00008784375,0.059268646,0.00023147116,0.00021094446,0.00003856418,0.038855184,0.00023017974,0.00014000914,0.0006599904,0.8985223,0.00035416643],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003056537,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0027941952,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8929533,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003769161,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000035171994,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99684286},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2616245153","doi":"10.1515/applirev-2017-0028","title":"Actively managed products: Think-aloud data and methods in applied linguistics research","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Applied Linguistics Review","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Vocabulary; Applied linguistics; Linguistics; Active listening; Reading (process); Cognitive linguistics; Encyclopedia; Cognition; Cognitive science; Communication","score_opus":0.33602511591782813,"score_gpt":0.5008914381750398,"score_spread":0.16486632225721165,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2616245153","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00004947704,0.03637525,0.000097376396,0.0005997209,0.00066691154,0.0016167843,0.00011655881,0.000100525365,0.9603774],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.76241356,0.10849517,0.11615593,0.0011231498,0.006971932,0.00021624146,0.00065009325,0.00019999026,0.0037739377],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9971162,0.0003635767,0.0007263024,0.0007991483,0.00048172195,0.000513031],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9927243,0.00090271037,0.0005103692,0.0050191684,0.00072944077,0.00011399712],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch","metaepi_narrow","sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0064261076,0.0003289939,0.0007283177,0.00015637116,0.0013628587,0.0010134885,0.0028017166,0.000094324496,0.00016130619],"category_scores_gemma":[0.022740873,0.00028507793,0.000034764482,0.000111035144,0.0012600304,0.000040051433,0.0020218478,0.0010236414,0.00010853041],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000015718739,0.000091906164,0.0000049601927,0.0027380248,0.00005393355,0.000010982906,0.0067691742,3.017488e-7,0.000020750647,0.9602163,0.007834415,0.022243526],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00031108464,0.00001465632,0.000056329885,0.0010754438,0.00013442847,9.109062e-7,0.005258365,0.000059312482,0.00004643164,0.038547985,0.95413387,0.00036119708],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00026058275,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00043043523,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.95660347,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000057821046,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00020519305,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999601},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2617826875","doi":"10.1075/hsld.6.02ric","title":"Conceptualizing language","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Hamburg studies on linguistic diversity","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Psychology; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.16901932889474608,"score_gpt":0.33926986594627895,"score_spread":0.17025053705153287,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2617826875","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00033028875,0.0056779725,0.0000015345272,0.0001162958,0.0029161167,0.00023292287,0.00040979803,0.00022291254,0.99009216],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.29112002,0.0005182564,0.000025813262,0.0003475781,0.0020740977,0.0000049822856,0.00008237749,0.00004485942,0.705782],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983956,0.000034998942,0.00033784355,0.0004781663,0.00046057682,0.00029277775],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99703187,0.00036690154,0.0006435244,0.0013221031,0.00055045896,0.00008512517],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026357875,0.0004925104,0.00072379573,0.00012885952,0.003108443,0.00029261454,0.0009705162,0.00013488952,0.0022752192],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0007552068,0.000443279,0.00026540164,0.000003811321,0.0016020312,0.00008872459,0.0017657654,0.000518636,0.00096393825],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000019443096,0.000021113246,0.0000052622026,0.00007050966,0.00055660045,0.00018900423,0.16207542,0.0000016848605,1.6179482e-7,0.8227869,0.013922183,0.00035170183],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00044409797,0.000108191234,0.000007955841,0.00081134884,0.00050514855,0.000001879468,0.073914476,0.0000028836287,0.000004664346,0.04728033,0.87613916,0.00077986787],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00035847706,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0015660233,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.86221695,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00015440086,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000067187066,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998139},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2619186994","doi":"10.5539/elt.v10n7p61","title":"The Negotiation of Interactive Frames and Discourse Identities in China’s Rural Insurance Sales Interactions","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Negotiation; Transformational leadership; China; Value (mathematics); Perspective (graphical); Discourse analysis; Order (exchange); Friendship; Task (project management); Public relations; Psychology; Sociology; Social psychology; Linguistics; Political science; Business; Social science; Management; Economics; Law; Computer science","score_opus":0.014474686580931834,"score_gpt":0.31386003918554717,"score_spread":0.29938535260461535,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2619186994","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.93359363,0.0010625753,0.00001826472,0.00046501379,0.00060055463,0.00012312052,0.00003722813,0.000049299277,0.064050324],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9975373,0.00008661434,0.000057006266,0.00001679014,0.0003591864,0.000021829173,0.000022584512,0.000015491396,0.001883194],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991438,0.00019263297,0.0002578992,0.00011710036,0.00013492146,0.0001536411],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986949,0.00033028482,0.00034338213,0.0005617558,0.000046633093,0.00002303595],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003873561,0.00012771314,0.00016519659,0.0000858028,0.0010812774,0.0010485431,0.00045989628,0.00002397654,0.00006747994],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00092733576,0.00009169256,0.000051506744,0.000011019306,0.0005512445,0.0019053223,0.00017535481,0.0004913169,0.0000033554359],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000018451352,0.000046287943,0.0060594715,0.000017191533,0.00003440705,0.0000031293873,0.8449186,0.0000081520175,0.00011612429,0.1402519,0.00011557921,0.008410684],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00029062154,0.000018028133,0.04821034,0.00021280357,0.00001428358,0.0000022752288,0.9479052,0.000085527005,0.000110591805,0.002121859,0.000889053,0.00013940512],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0036701695,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.01907041,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.13813004,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000031249045,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000019547197,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99998844},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2620197090","doi":"10.5539/elt.v10n7p8","title":"Using UAM CorpusTool to Explore the Language of Evaluation in Interview Program","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Perspective (graphical); Annotation; Psychology; Software; Process (computing); Linguistics; Computer science; Natural language processing; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.19416002050035286,"score_gpt":0.4134083702729701,"score_spread":0.21924834977261726,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2620197090","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9208971,0.001270881,0.000040695864,0.0002427279,0.0003665926,0.0007982389,0.000012734333,0.00011584127,0.07625518],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99774724,0.0000050814124,0.00092197914,0.00011848922,0.0005223418,0.00013319553,0.000028298278,0.000030892432,0.00049245823],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982753,0.00057144667,0.00035351168,0.00020646225,0.00035296506,0.00024036197],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99810684,0.00012416882,0.00030622268,0.0013059092,0.000114368464,0.00004252031],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0023367794,0.00016941877,0.00024038664,0.00012514285,0.00055783265,0.0006211658,0.00085731066,0.000041065327,0.0004976436],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0013243951,0.00012148387,0.000087448825,0.000033171953,0.0001948502,0.00060672866,0.00029957993,0.00042812974,0.00001203407],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000064911796,0.00009652445,0.00017038871,0.000038423157,0.000021237447,0.000008058265,0.89539796,0.000060556045,0.00036109347,0.0105699,0.00010867751,0.093160674],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00044093927,0.0000506404,0.00052427524,0.0003914155,0.00005636705,0.0000023283405,0.99242264,0.0011387812,0.0003521088,0.00017483771,0.0042340243,0.00021162699],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0034718888,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0057881293,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.09702468,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000078728495,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000053779346,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5989916},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2620217773","doi":"10.1163/18773109-00901005","title":"An empirical investigation of the felicity conditions for the Japanese evidentials -rashii, -sooda, and -yooda","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Review of Pragmatics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Evidentiality; Categorization; Linguistics; Context (archaeology); Perception; Epistemology; Sociolinguistics; Psychology; Sociology; Philosophy; History","score_opus":0.10772493488532286,"score_gpt":0.42654082540115307,"score_spread":0.3188158905158302,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2620217773","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.880526,0.018963829,0.00032718462,0.069932126,0.0014123177,0.0025152941,0.00097032485,0.000036894173,0.025315998],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9957369,0.002695185,0.00020627808,0.0007683278,0.00015184702,0.00006876007,0.000038170198,0.000007162785,0.00032738727],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990379,0.00012228444,0.00042511045,0.000080019236,0.000277414,0.000057273188],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99743754,0.00058539776,0.0007697903,0.00069035916,0.0004945855,0.000022329734],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006876249,0.00007907454,0.00017409978,0.000021426904,0.00040793282,0.000188689,0.00091976294,0.000021140992,0.00027370604],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0013139892,0.000043714048,0.00009502163,0.000013239575,0.0007495119,0.00040143504,0.00011815841,0.00007461722,0.0000022719883],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009836486,0.00015031564,0.008362925,0.0032030898,0.00036773193,2.2397998e-7,0.029087054,0.000012117099,0.00060965295,0.93833715,0.017536715,0.002323175],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0020789837,0.00032476327,0.49612552,0.026301315,0.0021347213,0.00003216891,0.03891415,0.004461355,0.0022935425,0.26483762,0.16159026,0.00090560724],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00016214594,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00069615734,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6734995,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000012476717,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000060471826,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.31375307},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2620695343","doi":"","title":"Assessing theory of mind through a conversational situation in patients with schizophrenia.","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université Laval","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Theory of mind; Task (project management); Psychology; Set (abstract data type); Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming); Cognitive psychology; Common ground; Cognition; Social cognition; Gaze; Mentalization; Cognitive science; Computer science; Social psychology; Communication; Psychoanalysis","score_opus":0.03266681454785675,"score_gpt":0.2539927096222947,"score_spread":0.22132589507443795,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2620695343","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.83562386,0.000706789,0.01132419,0.0013996424,0.00022112302,0.00064148346,0.00014364721,0.00008065558,0.14985864],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9819734,0.000041250823,0.015028353,0.000038954193,0.00004268188,0.00005575565,0.0014464622,0.000042530137,0.0013306304],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99433976,0.003726758,0.0006433961,0.00043967878,0.00056734437,0.0002830822],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9938807,0.0013170211,0.0009515205,0.0015508049,0.0022323737,0.000067606634],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.002825206,0.0003197333,0.0004031946,0.00022183775,0.00028239563,0.00060072506,0.0008645016,0.00017197191,0.0011386713],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00043544825,0.000292957,0.000118771175,0.0001351697,0.0007477578,0.0009436207,0.00058787223,0.00056660944,0.000027034032],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000071412534,0.0009873469,0.009956192,0.00014409852,0.00011739622,5.1865635e-7,0.1696147,0.000048403454,0.000039198836,0.8074688,0.000078105106,0.011473846],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.01900133,0.00001002867,0.51944673,0.022361305,0.0011994251,0.0000074508657,0.100457095,0.0037443906,0.019547857,0.28676727,0.02178199,0.0056751496],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000884851,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00324174,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5207015,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012127145,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00040867922,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99995226},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2621226892","doi":"","title":"The use and acquisition of politeness strategies among EFL learners in France: An exploratory study of interlanguage pragmatic development","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Canadian Linguistic Association","funders":"","keywords":"Interlanguage; Politeness; Linguistics; Computer science; Psychology; Exploratory research; Sociology","score_opus":0.04197587333850069,"score_gpt":0.27187531895557343,"score_spread":0.22989944561707273,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2621226892","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9909496,0.0016142363,0.00030055965,0.00025929077,0.00009892084,0.0006713051,0.000032977594,0.00006331403,0.0060098176],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99770147,0.00016844257,0.0009309639,0.000009992216,0.000013458538,0.00014369149,0.00020029431,0.000031836644,0.0007998493],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9929282,0.005227887,0.00082523667,0.0003797898,0.00041823825,0.0002206599],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99456745,0.0009079477,0.0008616975,0.0017675739,0.0018115758,0.00008376008],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.004419858,0.0002740724,0.0004189414,0.00023706655,0.000297445,0.0008749786,0.0010458936,0.00011154158,0.000042881744],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00034712785,0.00022508325,0.000055350218,0.00011927557,0.0008753153,0.0007363637,0.0008936399,0.0004294224,0.0000017130391],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000016944725,0.0009331007,0.0049107927,0.00024705176,0.00009440396,0.0000022855254,0.9126005,0.00018628655,0.000096139505,0.075211115,0.00003925552,0.005662102],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012318394,0.000006475908,0.026676085,0.0027140344,0.00006297271,0.0000015686305,0.95789045,0.0017343007,0.0014356208,0.006380902,0.0013229192,0.00054281356],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0053697797,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.08586299,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.080493204,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000071444796,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00043822263,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.93081766},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2625554569","doi":"10.3138/jcfs.42.6.919","title":"Chinese Similes and Metaphors for Family","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Comparative Family Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"China; Metaphor; Sociology; Conceptual metaphor; Psychology; Linguistics; Law; Political science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.32149202661925763,"score_gpt":0.40600382866024004,"score_spread":0.08451180204098241,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2625554569","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9054542,0.047276467,0.00012070767,0.00016491348,0.00050226797,0.00019401056,0.00003140666,0.000018996874,0.046237014],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99554473,0.0015456444,0.0017175571,0.00023338365,0.00029595912,0.000020241478,0.0000014348303,0.000011726472,0.00062934525],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989232,0.00010865258,0.00051468954,0.000109101,0.00018552729,0.00015883174],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99794406,0.00044650398,0.00048387694,0.0001682493,0.0009044791,0.000052848776],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00035277123,0.00020743486,0.0006455946,0.0001514498,0.00035790988,0.00008717815,0.00026113115,0.000021244126,0.000029789368],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005914348,0.00012654792,0.00015434688,0.000043767242,0.0006996954,0.00047800437,0.00008188191,0.00015052602,0.0000050148274],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00037559686,0.00026835274,0.0021669148,0.00008034969,0.0025042493,0.000010291794,0.73258066,0.000010991492,0.0005918531,0.22683622,0.0339641,0.000610429],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012264453,0.0007874825,0.04629365,0.00011675175,0.00029765366,0.000009848772,0.8551888,0.0000268558,0.00019155363,0.045424882,0.05010869,0.0003274141],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000028976907,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00021756755,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.18141134,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000020103973,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004217207,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5160474},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2625638573","doi":"10.1121/1.4989321","title":"Effects of the variation of phoneme duration on word processing","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Variation (astronomy); Duration (music); Word (group theory); Conversation; Variety (cybernetics); Computer science; Linguistics; Speech recognition; Psychology; Communication; Artificial intelligence; Acoustics","score_opus":0.021842227572096553,"score_gpt":0.27745924962704194,"score_spread":0.2556170220549454,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2625638573","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.89948523,0.0017336262,0.035011478,0.04241799,0.0015764015,0.0010634826,0.000035432753,0.000028946877,0.018647432],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9981542,0.00013215933,0.0010718157,0.00025760333,0.00018031769,0.0000010906153,1.7520314e-7,0.000007855147,0.00019476209],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99888015,0.00018298188,0.00038935445,0.000042828677,0.0004130199,0.000091670714],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.996827,0.00047747255,0.0018866158,0.00049713725,0.00029439337,0.000017381555],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00046727754,0.000083485385,0.00021578262,0.000010085534,0.000597119,0.00005903174,0.000999258,0.000030502011,0.000047846912],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003849863,0.0000358065,0.00024119428,0.00003854114,0.001326378,0.00017944639,0.00014329051,0.00025911836,8.9119817e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0011714858,0.0023939924,0.00038126178,0.0018715793,0.0016625026,9.962642e-7,0.500295,0.008751566,0.33666778,0.017403973,0.029374868,0.10002499],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.008054729,0.0030754583,0.32006118,0.008477066,0.0071772244,0.000057648394,0.29057294,0.11366742,0.14776926,0.08804554,0.011649043,0.0013925107],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00013280644,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000059239983,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.31967992,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000024621928,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000093458344,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.48870948},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2625996401","doi":"10.3765/plsa.v2i0.4047","title":"Distal demonstratives licensed by culturally-familiar scenarios","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Regina","funders":"","keywords":"Demonstrative; Proxy (statistics); Linguistics; Psychology; Sociology; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.02371010007804183,"score_gpt":0.2715414398419668,"score_spread":0.247831339763925,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2625996401","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.37228715,0.0009534201,0.000026366815,0.0063060806,0.00059417624,0.000567477,0.00022339913,0.00013880098,0.6189031],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9943121,0.00020278388,0.0020872683,0.00017794759,0.0002511582,0.0000114223885,0.0000050890762,0.00001715395,0.0029350752],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99900204,0.000008043552,0.0003235269,0.00018138488,0.00028785414,0.00019712628],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99793905,0.00008624849,0.0009600156,0.00035237204,0.0006194412,0.000042878248],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00012381045,0.0001738281,0.0002983949,0.000010318706,0.0009551144,0.0002634374,0.0012331146,0.000043069573,0.00009050621],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0006236986,0.000115645766,0.00028586315,0.000029685401,0.0032856339,0.00018222004,0.00025966752,0.00019605951,0.0000042652778],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007374134,0.00054441113,0.0040127034,0.0006450774,0.0006673588,2.75312e-7,0.592893,0.0000025153013,0.037032012,0.15223552,0.20902383,0.0028695683],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014529789,0.0003173,0.0048166197,0.00090023974,0.0004445753,0.0000047800186,0.60812014,0.0010719628,0.017388504,0.014550952,0.34992006,0.0010118511],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000750666,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000011571854,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.62202495,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000020711603,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000048179085,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99942684},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2626115932","doi":"10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199744084.013.0003","title":"Doers and Makers","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Oxford University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Evolutionism; Functionalism (philosophy of mind); Sociology; Relation (database); Epistemology; Social science; Social constructivism; Sociolinguistics; Constructivism (international relations); Linguistics; Political science; Philosophy; International relations","score_opus":0.042984331762325155,"score_gpt":0.20854484824587666,"score_spread":0.1655605164835515,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2626115932","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00014802889,0.00025276875,0.000005248836,0.00007192089,0.00013718363,0.0002710823,0.00012865008,0.0001299025,0.99885523],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0028240085,0.00040551025,0.00008065108,0.00008175617,0.00012154267,0.0000011202301,0.00004387396,0.000035780955,0.9964058],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992646,0.000023189077,0.00012467368,0.00025476655,0.00015688277,0.00017586788],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990705,0.000051836232,0.00016270392,0.00052408874,0.000101519145,0.00008933155],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000040865078,0.00026203066,0.00024906403,0.000112386915,0.0003461301,0.0002489742,0.0004118358,0.00014790018,0.0015227065],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000017821487,0.00026035248,0.00009886202,0.0000012526885,0.0007611439,0.0001893674,0.00032283762,0.00031257723,0.000011286861],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000014826892,0.0000036880383,4.284988e-7,0.00003792846,0.000120730154,0.000019280385,0.005606978,3.051905e-7,9.362586e-7,0.9808728,0.010188149,0.0031339275],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002623817,0.000024788658,0.0000017446033,0.000072941155,0.00012618098,0.0000025548109,0.004607024,0.0000049913383,0.000002926488,0.004043095,0.99054164,0.00030971],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003363491,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0003603888,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.98035353,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000050243376,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000046778932,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99998486},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2627789047","doi":"","title":"Opportunities for developing L2 politeness strategies in EFL classrooms in France","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Canadian Linguistic Association","funders":"","keywords":"Pragmatics; Politeness; Psychology; Interlanguage; Linguistics; English as a foreign language; Foreign language; Set (abstract data type); Competence (human resources); Computer science; Mathematics education; Pedagogy","score_opus":0.0645833593180574,"score_gpt":0.28189959225827516,"score_spread":0.21731623294021774,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2627789047","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.29093668,0.005998463,0.039241575,0.05783951,0.000981219,0.0021153006,0.0007296059,0.0005515528,0.60160613],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.96768683,0.0011285795,0.0060845925,0.00021201122,0.0000977477,0.00065860164,0.0005930248,0.000085974105,0.023452632],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.994677,0.002732827,0.0009490692,0.00070579734,0.00035063026,0.00058469304],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9938067,0.0018595968,0.0006238203,0.001979834,0.0016368111,0.00009323269],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0036927743,0.00047525004,0.0006136536,0.0005301027,0.00037360258,0.0012734425,0.0018207962,0.00027841592,0.00027716355],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00048380275,0.00044383892,0.00018913338,0.00013542711,0.00075390015,0.00062797195,0.00095837633,0.00060236664,0.000016155951],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009820417,0.00016599738,0.0006523851,0.00031731953,0.000035484285,0.0000054496863,0.051655497,0.000019234301,0.000058373033,0.93606144,0.00028455278,0.010734457],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0028474627,0.0000018578658,0.006810106,0.015627563,0.000062942294,0.000007631212,0.113173366,0.0019436443,0.0025443712,0.6290604,0.22560376,0.002316937],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0029987204,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.03846567,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6767502,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00023660804,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0011626352,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99980134},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2665591749","doi":"10.5430/wjel.v7n2p1","title":"Dominant and Gender-Specific Tendencies in the Use of Discourse Markers: Insights from EFL Learners","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of English Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Interpersonal communication; Class (philosophy); Test (biology); Psychology; Descriptive statistics; Interpersonal interaction; Developmental psychology; Computer science; Social psychology; Statistics; Artificial intelligence; Biology; Mathematics","score_opus":0.08636516009407344,"score_gpt":0.3006569797812223,"score_spread":0.21429181968714886,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2665591749","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9492173,0.008098351,0.0000049855785,0.00033858584,0.00048444362,0.00010943809,0.000031734806,0.0000072605285,0.041707903],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9974721,0.00056075817,0.00025910404,0.00007059901,0.0007207127,0.0000027945548,0.0000057276397,0.000015100218,0.00089308113],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987251,0.00021823663,0.0004524276,0.00011901637,0.00032663293,0.00015856391],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99789435,0.00043367167,0.00067751104,0.00073136104,0.00021445997,0.0000486774],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00040324146,0.00015250337,0.0003058593,0.00021682572,0.00029096342,0.00080356264,0.0007897193,0.000030790332,0.00030460456],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00040919008,0.000089648835,0.000109441535,0.000037741687,0.0007804258,0.0011778458,0.00011395916,0.00039476214,0.000001987343],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00015210154,0.00016457285,0.001998702,0.000026012052,0.000117883195,0.00020779565,0.9097309,0.000015483862,0.00040442336,0.077590615,0.005172687,0.0044188057],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001130742,0.00006382535,0.016446957,0.0002510243,0.00008112505,0.0000075738885,0.8656132,0.000010058653,0.00017032491,0.0016201187,0.11439217,0.00021286092],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000662136,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00801347,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.109219484,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000022228778,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004378895,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.77487725},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W268438305","doi":"10.1177/070674370805300611","title":"Book Review: The Silent Child: Exploring the World of Children Who Do Not Speak the Silent Child: Exploring the World of Children Who Do Not Speak","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Developmental psychology; Pediatrics; Medicine","score_opus":0.048210007621346744,"score_gpt":0.2581227972441911,"score_spread":0.20991278962284438,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W268438305","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.19448678,0.38246495,0.0000029322946,0.35227558,0.003567613,0.0021787805,0.0003283872,0.00004242174,0.064652555],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.94207716,0.028888816,0.000038159356,0.019332185,0.0051306123,0.000089232744,0.000014251046,0.00012027774,0.0043093287],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9954339,0.0008817326,0.001590672,0.00031705594,0.0010360267,0.0007405862],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99471277,0.00044268783,0.0016623994,0.002575421,0.00031949903,0.0002871961],"candidate_categories":["sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0021806692,0.00055743824,0.00079019635,0.00037826863,0.003560503,0.00046401453,0.0043880027,0.000044423512,0.0018770847],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008839831,0.00024268936,0.00077535294,0.0004723167,0.0019772346,0.00069496554,0.00023140405,0.0019397584,0.000036496644],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00013475904,0.00019524204,0.007321696,0.0001493042,0.0017868304,0.000010761295,0.10236439,0.00071438553,0.0000028539143,0.21003816,0.67346305,0.0038185997],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014904597,0.00024881534,0.19260184,0.008017029,0.0012931878,0.0007581049,0.03735309,0.000008178142,0.00024457052,0.0020183267,0.75495005,0.0010163506],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.010152897,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.2794763,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.74759036,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00014409437,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00097439537,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99903536},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W27124362","doi":"","title":"Commentary on van Rees","year":2001,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Scholarship at UWindsor (University of Windsor)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Windsor","funders":"","keywords":"Political science","score_opus":0.044065514949341494,"score_gpt":0.25017756346467634,"score_spread":0.20611204851533485,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W27124362","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7464543,0.00015243336,0.000007988651,0.00791855,0.0001554711,0.0001534703,0.00006947919,0.00011773059,0.24497057],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9722214,0.00008251553,0.0001631443,0.0016233779,0.00020123119,5.655564e-7,0.00010069321,0.000024552783,0.025582561],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985673,0.00022080504,0.00018306151,0.0003028477,0.00040593004,0.00032007755],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99852186,0.0001429181,0.00020283941,0.0008543408,0.00014536394,0.00013264532],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00035395718,0.00021725225,0.00027676232,0.00024560269,0.0010455248,0.00010713087,0.0009530672,0.00009687658,0.011223116],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000025891983,0.0002397426,0.00018343405,0.00011378493,0.00063804537,0.0009535135,0.00029331903,0.0004118666,0.00074463314],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0022498684,0.0027327617,0.124707,0.00018518796,0.0010227013,0.00047731862,0.23091495,0.0001479648,0.0028733225,0.44313493,0.179877,0.011677013],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0021952218,0.00042866814,0.041124426,0.00018274956,0.00014513159,0.000014922424,0.091709316,0.000018019862,0.00041884917,0.008101841,0.85497826,0.00068259385],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00044562374,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0043185973,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6751013,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011025386,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003609421,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98968077},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2719687565","doi":"10.3968/9542","title":"Politeness Strategies in Request Among Ga Learners of English","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Psychology; Politeness theory; Power (physics); Speech act; Social distance; Linguistics; Social psychology; Medicine; Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)","score_opus":0.039474396459485236,"score_gpt":0.3467895263376533,"score_spread":0.30731512987816806,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2719687565","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.758333,0.02758056,1.008911e-7,0.00009821555,0.00031640852,0.00010731537,0.00003412311,0.000023826364,0.21350643],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99677134,0.0011527948,0.00003292597,0.00004836869,0.00038295996,0.000023721148,0.000020676687,0.000012399914,0.0015547888],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991289,0.000089323126,0.00026892955,0.00019349028,0.000110573106,0.00020877956],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989617,0.00009579937,0.00016818498,0.0005812768,0.00016849222,0.00002455949],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00027187367,0.00016494049,0.00032489008,0.00015042,0.0002275859,0.000522063,0.0003341521,0.00006159068,0.00004267533],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003022678,0.00012485994,0.000039865452,0.00004420515,0.0012589028,0.0009497466,0.00018071402,0.00027386463,7.921845e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000015170648,0.000032205513,0.0061629103,0.00017672073,0.000034437686,0.000048441103,0.7462942,0.0000018747656,0.000017739632,0.24651672,0.00018983892,0.0005097398],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005543129,0.000044015367,0.0152966,0.0008854136,0.000014655085,0.0000011880119,0.97132456,0.0000026622185,0.000050006845,0.007110298,0.0044974983,0.00021878886],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0013170638,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0171538,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.23940642,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000019034886,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000025394398,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.95722234},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2725857422","doi":"10.1075/sl.41.3.01ono","title":"Negative scope, temporality, fixedness, and right- and left-branching","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Morpheme; Linguistics; Scope (computer science); Word order; Grammar; Utterance; Dependent clause; Cognitive grammar; Computer science; Psychology; Cognition; Philosophy; Sentence","score_opus":0.0970737162012218,"score_gpt":0.3916675484700567,"score_spread":0.2945938322688349,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2725857422","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7582105,0.018516576,0.0000012160698,0.0009216014,0.00027198516,0.0001779726,0.000029777326,0.000046844852,0.22182353],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9955663,0.000985054,0.00012270911,0.00012806944,0.00019769833,0.000012977934,0.000004138459,0.000013228348,0.0029698147],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99923515,0.000078609264,0.00018746199,0.00021101502,0.000108325876,0.00017944783],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990745,0.00016013559,0.00014534773,0.0005334628,0.000055712917,0.000030815834],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00027643464,0.0001556438,0.00027011856,0.000057356185,0.0010785888,0.00043663714,0.0002776962,0.000027422819,0.00019355558],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00023080762,0.00011630052,0.000022244754,0.000011099617,0.0016893706,0.00058042095,0.0005247928,0.00016193402,0.000007683715],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000019678337,0.00004617674,0.008584095,0.00021334471,0.00014396472,0.00007839837,0.74298996,4.6827768e-7,0.000058717305,0.24312223,0.0018772593,0.002865708],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001735803,0.000083225816,0.032590203,0.0007149637,0.00006551349,0.000016661475,0.91414547,0.00001851849,0.00046647358,0.03185972,0.017618135,0.00068530266],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.002039421,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.029798076,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2373558,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000018737846,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000159869,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98790556},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2734623953","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v7n4p179","title":"Investigating Iraqi EFL Learners’ Performance in Utilizing the Speech Acts of Advice and Suggestion","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Advice (programming); Arabic; Psychology; Task (project management); Speech act; Linguistics; Computer science","score_opus":0.05503181045660856,"score_gpt":0.322148012192945,"score_spread":0.26711620173633643,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2734623953","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6580971,0.00024110016,0.0000021961707,0.00017832861,0.0032086805,0.00004323492,0.00000810366,0.0000090901385,0.33821216],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9955494,0.00019266045,0.0005596406,0.000054484128,0.0034557532,7.1092467e-7,0.0000029641956,0.000008832719,0.00017554699],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990569,0.000049403294,0.0004189629,0.00006336309,0.00032344143,0.00008794418],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9938274,0.00025891582,0.0008032683,0.00020921002,0.0048696906,0.00003150611],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005680654,0.000080883816,0.00013364696,0.00010186937,0.00019245179,0.00036803124,0.0006884026,0.000029596957,0.000034955232],"category_scores_gemma":[0.028628077,0.00005999552,0.00003641818,0.000013516203,0.00040041216,0.00024360965,0.00012624667,0.0003263279,9.4438815e-7],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007231387,0.00013311712,0.08408921,0.00008465812,0.0001767706,0.00002683345,0.10172978,0.00057248754,0.00007162911,0.80661666,0.00088845356,0.0055380906],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0031917817,0.00034122803,0.122095704,0.0026966287,0.00016975316,0.00002708012,0.19982326,0.0034173331,0.0018249745,0.014673806,0.6511402,0.0005982634],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00010723248,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0003790725,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.79194283,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000030967476,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000082428545,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9795542},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2735220423","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v7n4p8","title":"Investigation of Speech Acts of the Provisional Agreement of Intent","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Perspective (graphical); Rank (graph theory); Agreement; Order (exchange); Psychology; Social psychology; Linguistics; Sociology; Business; Computer science; Mathematics; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.06664797670153658,"score_gpt":0.31629297776588083,"score_spread":0.24964500106434426,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2735220423","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.65080214,0.00028857848,0.00004746248,0.00054334867,0.019030578,0.00020217053,0.00020100245,0.0000073292936,0.3288774],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9956403,0.00003494295,0.0007072298,0.000029643643,0.0032540825,6.7132856e-7,0.000005729841,0.000006846828,0.00032057796],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983974,0.00004919197,0.00072156556,0.000055490545,0.00071294804,0.00006341391],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.97704685,0.00015117279,0.0022378692,0.0003482007,0.020185413,0.000030469564],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003936644,0.00008023707,0.00018657684,0.000098617464,0.00008182761,0.00008929648,0.0012612721,0.000028922172,0.00017967726],"category_scores_gemma":[0.021756968,0.00005438964,0.00013758619,0.000013204858,0.0005874315,0.0001195469,0.00021072525,0.00017103198,7.216259e-7],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000112659174,0.00016837085,0.01183603,0.000075295975,0.0004281627,0.000004884892,0.026737347,0.00012210314,0.0006475652,0.9556185,0.0032890413,0.0009600668],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0041454732,0.00081073423,0.063310936,0.0037208055,0.0004966056,0.0000090515,0.04845791,0.00027517905,0.13903682,0.09126071,0.64792216,0.00055361603],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000080582504,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00013589433,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.86435777,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000036555215,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00021798903,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9864832},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2735639091","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v7n4p158","title":"English Oral Communication Apprehension in Students of Indonesian Maritime","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":47,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Direktorat Jenderal Pendidikan Tinggi; Northern Illinois University","keywords":"Communication apprehension; Apprehension; Indonesian; Psychology; Anxiety; Medical education; Linguistics; Medicine","score_opus":0.04166886850020756,"score_gpt":0.3421299843977847,"score_spread":0.3004611158975771,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2735639091","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.51844025,0.00059847854,0.00003310417,0.00013333894,0.016144525,0.00018599554,0.0000850116,0.000032750042,0.46434656],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9948607,0.00019336649,0.00077556114,0.000044795717,0.0038821027,0.0000021169833,0.000025037973,0.000016345053,0.00019998176],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99827933,0.000115415576,0.0007460023,0.00008820267,0.00065438374,0.00011667699],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9809774,0.00021945756,0.0011657546,0.0005599972,0.017029734,0.0000476136],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00068587676,0.00012055252,0.00026664036,0.0002366454,0.00015531213,0.00056197966,0.0022960466,0.000058829668,0.00018197729],"category_scores_gemma":[0.023450857,0.00011228595,0.00009934027,0.000017944476,0.00035670836,0.00032101906,0.00036303973,0.0003748591,0.000002877796],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00038074979,0.0014724972,0.094099686,0.000055138345,0.00051980704,0.00007987987,0.10969653,0.0002306308,0.00002095316,0.78502405,0.0056283046,0.0027917696],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.005660603,0.00024828844,0.0874552,0.0012170715,0.00015610429,0.0000037706475,0.051797904,0.00014553346,0.00033700338,0.019850163,0.83257914,0.00054920244],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00022223816,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0008009923,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.82695085,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000690237,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008922671,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.984775},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2736230932","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v7n4p22","title":"The Discourse Analysis and Pragmatic meanings of ta:lʕ in Jordanian Spoken Arabic","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Arabic; Linguistics; Pragmatics; Context (archaeology); Point (geometry); Discourse analysis; Psychology; Comedy; Computer science; History; Literature; Mathematics; Art; Philosophy","score_opus":0.020932724469588417,"score_gpt":0.31915735044219473,"score_spread":0.2982246259726063,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2736230932","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5727047,0.0011091792,0.00010808603,0.00080522837,0.00818815,0.00014323312,0.00009874058,0.0000155655,0.41682717],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99633646,0.00024596715,0.00028261982,0.000025833531,0.0026703663,0.0000014107293,0.000005418754,0.000008275534,0.00042364103],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987319,0.00006978514,0.00060085097,0.00007644523,0.00041285792,0.0001081507],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9916744,0.00042590487,0.0011784851,0.00034325058,0.0063379426,0.00003996582],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00077437307,0.00010033043,0.00024188812,0.00023289633,0.00023516662,0.0007033569,0.0010383915,0.000028679218,0.00007081763],"category_scores_gemma":[0.027439533,0.000068429465,0.00011636026,0.000030497395,0.00056278694,0.00019064442,0.00012667918,0.00025980928,9.663518e-7],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000078437675,0.00014638332,0.018466381,0.000018168188,0.0012472332,0.000040229508,0.05637879,0.00013612633,0.000009358249,0.921371,0.00082047976,0.0012874315],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.004150331,0.00035244058,0.10544523,0.0009736796,0.0023030136,0.0000115254625,0.21748099,0.0018149966,0.00034375122,0.095906235,0.5703596,0.0008582383],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00024826732,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0032318549,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8254647,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003696364,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000794879,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98075277},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2737899620","doi":"10.1590/s1413-24782017227034","title":"Towards a more symmetrical approach to the zone of proximal development in teacher education","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Revista Brasileira de Educação","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria","funders":"","keywords":"Zone of proximal development; Relation (database); Dialectic; Conversation; Mathematics education; Psychology; Pedagogy; Epistemology; Computer science; Communication","score_opus":0.07123383329686267,"score_gpt":0.3402002268542947,"score_spread":0.268966393557432,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2737899620","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.83911586,0.0010686979,0.00027091146,0.0013827375,0.00019715926,0.00070400006,0.000009074262,0.000030940948,0.15722062],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98861885,0.000008415088,0.00321723,0.00021302441,0.00038148666,0.00026339304,0.000022367896,0.000022941907,0.0072522634],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99874705,0.00012661533,0.00037938266,0.00023062136,0.00026279697,0.00025356078],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99838275,0.000045089044,0.00023759608,0.0011028696,0.00014672942,0.00008497454],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006418827,0.00016844638,0.00025923725,0.00017290161,0.0004184936,0.0006162032,0.0010910195,0.000049202066,0.00020360466],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00033839582,0.000117824,0.000066493594,0.000092195245,0.0002445507,0.00023615125,0.00020154897,0.00024423917,0.000034990044],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000040558174,0.0023458991,0.039227746,0.00032525937,0.00006409999,0.0000013407426,0.23219426,0.0000075507965,0.000048076203,0.6037357,0.011118287,0.110891216],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004211645,0.000059279562,0.6290485,0.000392921,0.000055821984,0.0000138716,0.12240478,0.00009105428,0.00018312143,0.00016294546,0.24663673,0.00052976364],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0008458298,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0002652164,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6035727,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00015326076,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.001029664,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.59420615},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2739045028","doi":"10.1075/ni.27.1.05bis","title":"Story sequencing and stereotyping","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Narrative Inquiry","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Competition (biology); China; Accountability; Psychology; Social psychology; Sequence (biology); Sociology; Political science; Law","score_opus":0.17572972362096737,"score_gpt":0.35669571836389247,"score_spread":0.1809659947429251,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2739045028","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.82276005,0.00089648407,0.00003807672,0.0013699369,0.00058245537,0.000110760964,0.000005086402,0.00006775746,0.17416938],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9938403,0.000024676781,0.0001052613,0.00019819669,0.00059959764,0.000014878781,0.000004414838,0.000012728681,0.0051999576],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993923,0.000095261144,0.00011607648,0.00015458255,0.00010380671,0.00013797285],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99904937,0.00007233527,0.00016800508,0.0005694992,0.00010096444,0.00003982212],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00023601216,0.00011001217,0.00013222314,0.00004526905,0.0020262671,0.00067297736,0.00031301499,0.000031074695,0.00058838347],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000095463074,0.000092200054,0.00002801548,0.0000055465903,0.0012486604,0.0008585241,0.0001429498,0.00019422556,0.000036127967],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000070333313,0.000007918773,0.00023261172,0.000014033111,0.000028819497,0.000005111525,0.784623,8.5639437e-7,0.00023024646,0.20985396,0.0019954396,0.0030009553],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00030919176,0.000044252607,0.002321702,0.00009121427,0.000013558293,0.00000456964,0.93897754,0.000035413916,0.00019527471,0.00441469,0.053364463,0.00022810095],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00016382847,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011474716,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.20543927,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000044742777,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006297981,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99927294},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2740809312","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v7n5p207","title":"The Pragmatics of Deception in American Presidential Electoral Speeches","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Pragmatics; Grice; Deception; Presupposition; Equivocation; Presidential system; Implicature; Metaphor; Psychology; Representation (politics); Cooperative principle; Framing (construction); Persuasion; Epistemology; Politics; Social psychology; Linguistics; Computer science; Political science; Law; Philosophy","score_opus":0.03341213279040274,"score_gpt":0.33830251184560917,"score_spread":0.30489037905520644,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2740809312","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.68760175,0.00057598925,0.00016443328,0.00048473314,0.02567104,0.00017235104,0.00006135234,0.000023823133,0.2852445],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9917317,0.0001477128,0.00058985717,0.000017631206,0.0072519192,0.0000010599936,0.000003699443,0.000009254621,0.00024716408],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99884003,0.00006191317,0.00053191656,0.000050649516,0.00041888905,0.00009656911],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9892644,0.00030287783,0.0013240745,0.00026962996,0.008812856,0.000026141883],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00045942265,0.0000760636,0.0001511816,0.00009613819,0.00017104256,0.00057711406,0.0011260753,0.000019208497,0.000068924],"category_scores_gemma":[0.033790395,0.000055257013,0.00007757323,0.000012644254,0.0005636688,0.00014949134,0.00009633982,0.00021819648,0.0000018678314],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00025434294,0.00032986674,0.02066614,0.000021885613,0.00040425526,0.0000351738,0.03473506,0.0002924115,0.000048986403,0.92741746,0.009080316,0.006714114],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0018766838,0.00035943097,0.04372401,0.00034591465,0.00013967959,0.0000048686093,0.04366271,0.0003861449,0.0016481028,0.04151488,0.86598283,0.0003547317],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00031623154,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0037115172,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8859026,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000049938444,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011873266,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9743484},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2741037943","doi":"10.1371/journal.pone.0180395","title":"Communicating with people living with dementia who are nonverbal: The creation of Adaptive Interaction","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"PLoS ONE","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":58,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences","funders":"","keywords":"Nonverbal communication; Dementia; Psychology; Imitation; Intervention (counseling); Repertoire; Facial expression; Eye contact; Developmental psychology; Gaze; Cognitive psychology; Variety (cybernetics); Communication; Medicine; Computer science; Social psychology; Disease; Psychiatry; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.08875558985332994,"score_gpt":0.27524344800189265,"score_spread":0.18648785814856272,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2741037943","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.82988733,0.00023483105,0.0000832628,0.0010170111,0.0000149818,0.0002604121,0.000012493415,0.00004635333,0.16844332],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9981795,0.00006558158,0.00070520036,0.0000350041,0.00006474386,0.000048113885,0.000008592478,0.0000172073,0.0008760562],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99933964,0.00009558259,0.00015265675,0.000096036565,0.00021641648,0.000099652425],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99782836,0.00021270948,0.0006067747,0.0010608088,0.00027450811,0.000016833026],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00016177887,0.000096276075,0.00017412352,0.000029036943,0.0010133993,0.00035649393,0.00053927314,0.000016207921,0.00028592962],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000054460237,0.000058481994,0.000021674003,0.000017020475,0.00034764712,0.00062375254,0.00015110041,0.00016455048,0.000009411541],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0003281526,0.002652699,0.1515721,0.00038809574,0.0033973334,0.000001731581,0.61917925,0.00008105735,0.00100085,0.21944037,0.0003809375,0.0015774409],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012264434,0.0007796939,0.21924946,0.010132314,0.0015390248,0.0000041943704,0.7571336,0.0038196282,0.0040185037,0.0006630796,0.00080799096,0.00062604586],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0018675455,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.03078557,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.21877728,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000018835488,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000026266423,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9869001},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2743809216","doi":"10.1093/acrefore/9780190228613.013.484","title":"Communication Accommodation Theory and Intergroup Communication","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"reference-entry","venue":"Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Interpersonal communication; Psychology; Accommodation; Social identity theory; Social psychology; Sociocultural evolution; Multiculturalism; In-group favoritism; Categorization; Complementarity (molecular biology); Cognitive psychology; Social group; Linguistics; Sociology","score_opus":0.09542164073605043,"score_gpt":0.38568550904906573,"score_spread":0.2902638683130153,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2743809216","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.002502495,0.06295701,0.000064086904,0.0027158146,0.00025132086,0.0013910226,0.00030645443,0.00015933429,0.92965245],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.18099897,0.7227426,0.0012518466,0.000051338226,0.00025137633,0.00055460224,0.0056663845,0.00012596599,0.088356875],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9884003,0.0075137857,0.0014765396,0.0006067484,0.0013256415,0.00067698664],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.97944945,0.005095357,0.0019685128,0.011100675,0.002189501,0.00019647951],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication","open_science","research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00826183,0.0006354186,0.0010045095,0.0009777612,0.0034987796,0.0013930739,0.007714825,0.0006301944,0.0011236098],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0019794246,0.0005983343,0.0002369018,0.0001915321,0.005213474,0.0020524056,0.0044353907,0.0034477175,0.00007290248],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00017355307,0.00039283643,0.00011608656,0.0004583111,0.00023883618,7.067794e-7,0.028943485,0.0000018669402,0.0000018048329,0.65113366,0.077459484,0.24107939],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005926366,0.000116131974,0.0005430702,0.002396137,0.0001346934,0.000004578272,0.017897563,0.00005189419,0.000009773492,0.111307606,0.8664194,0.0005265235],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0023910857,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.007856868,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8412956,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00030701602,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0006470451,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997895},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2753609859","doi":"10.1111/lnc3.12250","title":"Contextualizing language attitudes: An interactional perspective","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language and Linguistics Compass","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Perspective (graphical); Sociolinguistics; Field (mathematics); Linguistics; Psychology; Sociology; Epistemology; Computer science; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.06733571272367891,"score_gpt":0.3812862073215135,"score_spread":0.31395049459783464,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2753609859","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.26916003,0.0022028573,0.00008574995,0.00041918302,0.0012351626,0.00018311829,0.000162645,0.0002061908,0.72634506],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99310684,0.000020025514,0.00042076083,0.00026913182,0.002468026,0.000012039625,0.00006866656,0.000025725341,0.0036088093],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990905,0.00006947472,0.00020144823,0.00025457278,0.00017333409,0.00021069791],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99844056,0.00013974933,0.00020440054,0.00080385414,0.00031283594,0.000098592805],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00017361408,0.00018198293,0.00022711969,0.000069102396,0.0011227131,0.0013403777,0.0005040567,0.000041659318,0.0009993267],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000737011,0.00016009709,0.00005554319,0.0000098485825,0.0004888686,0.00019136677,0.00017248595,0.00025577276,0.000049968483],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001929192,0.000091442365,0.00036856357,0.000018391382,0.000059246384,0.000055680455,0.20220812,0.0000014050981,0.000091799026,0.7957579,0.0005840442,0.0007441514],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009966273,0.00013364773,0.004523156,0.0001620536,0.00010123804,0.000019337986,0.8702969,0.00061434595,0.00021587677,0.0046803,0.117628,0.00062854454],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.005700751,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.010551242,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.79107755,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000039831335,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000039139013,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999139},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2755594403","doi":"10.5430/elr.v6n3p27","title":"Conversational Storytelling in Chinese Speech Acts","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Linguistics Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Storytelling; Narrative; Expression (computer science); Point (geometry); Face (sociological concept); Linguistics; Speech act; Psychology; Communication; Object (grammar); Sociology; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.1492296298072639,"score_gpt":0.4139526907164448,"score_spread":0.2647230609091809,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2755594403","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.12007559,0.00024767654,0.0000039865654,0.00012847439,0.0022314226,0.00019045363,0.000033858785,0.00005898702,0.87702954],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9848735,0.00009728284,0.00030104158,0.000022038872,0.0069199014,0.000018246512,0.00004187749,0.000025391591,0.007700721],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982583,0.00018587458,0.000247832,0.00023614265,0.0006789716,0.00039286033],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9945176,0.0007005726,0.00010332526,0.0010331172,0.0035552473,0.00009008459],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0015161396,0.00012528533,0.0001665353,0.0002548678,0.001221317,0.0013216475,0.0010875957,0.00006340881,0.0010836943],"category_scores_gemma":[0.038405664,0.00011340547,0.00004245358,0.000046055262,0.0009197128,0.00016707784,0.00031089957,0.00078562193,0.00016993625],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003347501,0.00014802662,0.009411272,0.000052353327,0.000025401403,0.00005692786,0.07484214,0.00003397071,0.000009793769,0.90897846,0.005878487,0.00052969984],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00068411784,0.000040181934,0.0056426916,0.00009151323,0.0000050842496,3.0962855e-7,0.028925963,0.00051866926,0.00007867295,0.02292571,0.9408223,0.00026477952],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00095432415,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.005014944,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9349438,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010056343,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00023684978,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998295},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2758014880","doi":"10.1177/1461445617730235","title":"On the concept of action in the study of interaction","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Discourse Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":66,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Action (physics); Argument (complex analysis); Relation (database); Social relation; Epistemology; Semiotics; Psychology; Computer science; Social psychology; Cognitive science; Sociology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.26830032136477894,"score_gpt":0.4549367498358024,"score_spread":0.18663642847102346,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2758014880","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9420629,0.00037686116,4.8706505e-7,0.0027706882,0.00029311792,0.00031872783,0.000009570557,0.000006784102,0.054160833],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9993018,0.0000730159,8.4492893e-7,0.00004369349,0.00009241182,0.000060250823,0.0000015519466,0.0000052394403,0.00042119768],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99923044,0.00018916062,0.00021556787,0.00008891802,0.0001968793,0.00007901889],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99837357,0.00039724496,0.00035793174,0.00075795257,0.00010867126,0.000004647343],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00032744513,0.000090811984,0.00017528163,0.00004154572,0.0005748266,0.000095384225,0.00050480536,0.000010183877,0.00010247587],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00017017405,0.00004229819,0.000046068548,0.00001652729,0.0008741045,0.00025219822,0.0000909845,0.00013766569,0.0000050756676],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000031547446,0.0004853433,0.00042293503,0.000009320915,0.00014418007,9.411109e-7,0.55148804,0.000020985923,0.000013828989,0.44408017,0.0017593409,0.0015433645],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00026734735,0.00018080053,0.007045914,0.000061615276,0.000041101746,2.3294604e-7,0.9885843,0.0000045624556,0.00014885001,0.0029157943,0.0006996081,0.000049901257],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0008532923,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.011187737,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4411644,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000012564781,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000011741725,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.62430197},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2758059407","doi":"10.1017/9781139025928","title":"The Concept of Action","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"book","venue":"Cambridge University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":91,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Action (physics); Blame; Praise; Sociality; Social psychology; Psychology; Task (project management); Epistemology; Accountability; Sociology; Political science; Philosophy; Law; Engineering","score_opus":0.0708557272249805,"score_gpt":0.2606933493143635,"score_spread":0.18983762208938298,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2758059407","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00006104195,0.0005499722,0.000010608646,0.00003761691,0.00045515134,0.00023203557,0.000322912,0.00006318695,0.9982675],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.006567647,0.00015036264,0.0000042955726,0.000012959343,0.00031709438,9.583177e-7,0.000076617594,0.00002063265,0.9928494],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992427,0.00008753904,0.00014859598,0.00017168406,0.00019589752,0.00015355005],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9978342,0.00015408316,0.0005407822,0.0011723083,0.00025666584,0.00004192821],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00009503612,0.00018496321,0.00024170132,0.000052528372,0.0011174681,0.00024153249,0.0012016544,0.000118425225,0.000018172123],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000013688195,0.00015303069,0.00016209552,0.0000013331717,0.001870521,0.00016223539,0.0003029495,0.00033219336,0.000009951118],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000020510353,0.0000047337035,8.335756e-8,0.000023087208,0.00009288466,0.000006241206,0.0017449743,2.7723175e-7,0.0000028072839,0.7535986,0.24331915,0.0011866947],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00021669094,0.000021551397,0.0000031949871,0.00008911331,0.0001311304,0.0000013273375,0.0045966245,0.0000031471413,0.00015618978,0.000050259718,0.99456334,0.00016740742],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005526636,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00016443417,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7535483,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010259368,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00028949563,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8594774},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2761430135","doi":"10.1002/icd.2063","title":"Responses to interview questions: A cross‐linguistic study of acquiescence tendency","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Infant and Child Development","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Memorial University of Newfoundland","funders":"","keywords":"Acquiescence; Psychology; Social psychology; Test (biology); Linguistics; Developmental psychology; Persian; Phenomenon; Object (grammar)","score_opus":0.06879891293769948,"score_gpt":0.35368861207683494,"score_spread":0.2848896991391355,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2761430135","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.958168,0.0009132495,0.00001430944,0.00049139175,0.00021034347,0.00033955163,0.000010757654,0.00003845819,0.039813884],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99724233,0.0000726576,0.00033418645,0.00011758263,0.00007062037,0.00006011724,0.000002976208,0.00000823057,0.0020912688],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991103,0.000061284954,0.00034829794,0.00017557132,0.00017286888,0.00013170994],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99892277,0.0000531601,0.0001781547,0.0006079597,0.00018512248,0.000052840922],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00034561887,0.00012498173,0.00018354735,0.000086877735,0.0010203565,0.0004987238,0.0004940478,0.00001813477,0.00017868336],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00027096504,0.0000969119,0.000021098353,0.00001576813,0.0002286258,0.00015766866,0.00034078895,0.000084653926,0.000023592596],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00013697802,0.000737998,0.0652249,0.00019193157,0.00019510974,0.0000228634,0.8122819,0.0000020045434,0.000014127107,0.10490928,0.00028798325,0.01599494],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00071343296,0.0002393177,0.8714315,0.0010975332,0.000032589265,0.0000092104465,0.03882568,0.0000029317741,0.00013584335,0.0011736788,0.08595517,0.00038305126],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00038906353,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.002971412,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.80620664,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000015387926,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000079105,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.78478605},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2761621655","doi":"10.5539/elt.v10n11p111","title":"Acting the Intangible: Hints of Politeness in Non-Verbal Form","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Politeness theory; Psychology; Linguistics; Silence; Nonverbal communication; Harmony (color); Communication","score_opus":0.02643639765179711,"score_gpt":0.3089967349207479,"score_spread":0.2825603372689508,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2761621655","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.66445196,0.0001740097,0.000011514968,0.00016201417,0.0003272206,0.00011161986,0.0000144603755,0.00004818705,0.33469898],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9974238,0.0000062009735,0.000099071374,0.00007460241,0.00070489506,0.000016365439,0.000015134875,0.000024121131,0.0016358038],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989631,0.00012356894,0.00029234204,0.00015527535,0.0002001654,0.00026552923],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9982581,0.0002169813,0.00032298412,0.0011167381,0.000053325486,0.000031877298],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0009756087,0.00014727114,0.0002129919,0.00009216963,0.0008621515,0.0005768652,0.0010984618,0.00004450149,0.00028177135],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0007883402,0.00010130656,0.000077445125,0.000019508363,0.00026593023,0.00090344687,0.0003136417,0.0005438761,0.000007996725],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000007561158,0.000044152563,0.0009505126,0.000029405195,0.000022643246,0.000010520222,0.88527215,0.000005156388,0.00015736365,0.10048015,0.00012905488,0.012891319],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004877341,0.000018533723,0.0018959463,0.00019826416,0.000020606678,0.000002225099,0.9892054,0.00011878711,0.0006312758,0.0009979367,0.0062093227,0.00021394993],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.009389093,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.008494063,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3330632,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005282959,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000036602698,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99720746},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2764035245","doi":"10.1177/1049732317732962","title":"“Your Brain Matters”: Issues of Risk and Responsibility in Online Dementia Prevention Information","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Qualitative Health Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":41,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Alzheimer Society","keywords":"Dementia; Normative; Identity (music); Moral responsibility; Psychology; Public relations; Context (archaeology); Health promotion; Public health; The Internet; Promotion (chess); Social psychology; Medicine; Political science; Nursing; Law","score_opus":0.48580533228233247,"score_gpt":0.6132536355858971,"score_spread":0.1274483033035646,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2764035245","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9483954,0.0013075131,0.00008135723,0.04542353,0.000045633802,0.00064413954,0.00035228778,0.000017907741,0.003732253],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99740165,0.00050930853,0.00093871995,0.00021285859,0.000042865504,0.00003211196,0.000096367796,0.0000066652983,0.00075944595],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.994061,0.0045479024,0.0005570206,0.00013933952,0.00043074845,0.0002639826],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99715877,0.0012839456,0.00043044813,0.00060506805,0.00045930632,0.0000624793],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.012611499,0.000080275146,0.0002077005,0.0002966042,0.0008331752,0.00027648214,0.0003099068,0.000032458585,0.00021523943],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0024194818,0.00007010251,0.00002675454,0.000049173697,0.00093049597,0.0011602801,0.00018240616,0.00036062946,0.00002213592],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001553064,0.00014644772,0.00156044,0.0002844545,0.000020515134,2.6385578e-7,0.75721544,6.4282904e-7,0.000009611707,0.2216103,0.0032290476,0.015767522],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007190205,0.00030166344,0.131995,0.00020944448,0.000002964995,2.1126205e-7,0.75888145,0.000055177225,0.000022390192,0.08313119,0.024589008,0.00009250493],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.017326212,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.032410834,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.13847911,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006687226,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00023137846,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9892175},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2765779298","doi":"10.1075/prag.27.4.04rie","title":"“I want a real apology”","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Pragmatics Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":29,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Situated; Politeness; Conversation analysis; Pragmatics; Conversation; Context (archaeology); Psychology; Focus (optics); Set (abstract data type); Linguistics; Social psychology; Sample (material); Natural (archaeology); Epistemology; Communication; Computer science; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.029753026056341874,"score_gpt":0.2919901111562595,"score_spread":0.2622370850999176,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2765779298","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.09787371,0.000038344697,0.00085840456,0.17730463,0.004089897,0.0010530257,0.00045915862,0.00027350662,0.71804935],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97276205,0.000042447708,0.001509456,0.00052587094,0.00051814824,0.00012419214,0.00016216986,0.000038603815,0.024317062],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99659574,0.00028628472,0.001199067,0.00028122633,0.001327589,0.00031009506],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9904244,0.00068512163,0.0046753297,0.0019293792,0.0022080936,0.00007769069],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0018929057,0.0002595929,0.0003579259,0.0001996691,0.001190366,0.0020847528,0.0033938414,0.00015775446,0.0012128401],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0030640329,0.0002084997,0.00024282899,0.00006785442,0.00042327988,0.0016062575,0.00030287277,0.0003839456,0.0002094796],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000011211402,0.00028327992,0.003987263,0.000042337942,0.0003592198,2.8180511e-7,0.022223217,0.000011464626,0.00017355474,0.93431,0.03617588,0.0024222932],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0043772855,0.00040357478,0.07562757,0.00046096632,0.0006505951,0.000020234014,0.049467817,0.03286513,0.0012359803,0.39477715,0.43837726,0.0017364153],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005003943,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0015148653,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.87488836,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00040762173,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00024684664,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997002},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2766108350","doi":"10.5539/elt.v10n11p162","title":"Overcommunication Strategies of Violating Grice’s Cooperative Principle in Ground Service","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Guangdong University of Foreign Studies","keywords":"Grice; Ambiguity; Pragmatics; Context (archaeology); Cooperative principle; Service (business); Psychology; Common ground; Service quality; Service provider; Marketing; Public relations; Social psychology; Business; Computer science; Linguistics; Political science","score_opus":0.03933525900159881,"score_gpt":0.33264401978472363,"score_spread":0.29330876078312484,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2766108350","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.68039215,0.00037744446,0.000030685605,0.00013735963,0.0001370303,0.00016303784,0.000019269062,0.000088029155,0.31865498],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.998092,0.000016781842,0.0007255249,0.000062675324,0.00033024763,0.00002856903,0.000069791575,0.000028419605,0.000645967],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99856365,0.00035573452,0.000424532,0.00021117594,0.00020949986,0.0002354293],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9975868,0.00026288864,0.00047640686,0.0014795295,0.00015757846,0.00003679555],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0009022727,0.00019241609,0.0002837718,0.00011207993,0.00094711734,0.0010533219,0.0011873366,0.000061634906,0.0002975138],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0006174011,0.00017373337,0.000054851946,0.00003335183,0.0002096368,0.0023203685,0.00039412463,0.0006389572,0.000010543542],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000008209261,0.00007813949,0.00047745171,0.000044941222,0.000021316046,0.0000034457003,0.5965743,0.000104698345,0.0007932226,0.4008112,0.000014482826,0.0010685738],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006075217,0.00003480462,0.0046144766,0.00027215897,0.00002091212,0.000001210743,0.9894441,0.0006084355,0.00026749136,0.0009135009,0.0029445786,0.00027083163],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.010911335,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.040162437,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3998977,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000066648216,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008466108,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99998367},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2766917575","doi":"10.5539/ells.v7n4p25","title":"Resolving Ambiguity of Some Egyptian Political Jokes Contemporaneous with 2011 Revolution","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language and Literature Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Joke; Ambiguity; Scale (ratio); Politics; Degree (music); Linguistics; Epistemology; Sociology; Psychology; Social psychology; Political science; Philosophy; Geography; Law","score_opus":0.02984134353131746,"score_gpt":0.29639863383763276,"score_spread":0.2665572903063153,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2766917575","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.77785486,0.09607741,0.0000021346225,0.0011725002,0.00043079042,0.00023498722,0.00019039263,0.00012424713,0.12391271],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99427575,0.0003823286,0.00014094362,0.000085091866,0.0009948335,0.000014820428,0.00003147541,0.000016390613,0.004058357],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990516,0.00008465312,0.00022644398,0.0002148954,0.0001715818,0.00025088454],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99851763,0.00011294822,0.00020465354,0.0006727864,0.0004308524,0.000061130544],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002073677,0.0001921888,0.0003468348,0.00006933892,0.0007955279,0.00049723504,0.0002683155,0.00005585608,0.00006910317],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00036702267,0.00012842483,0.000055187877,0.000013878659,0.0010829797,0.0007200256,0.00015479946,0.00023655365,0.0000025140014],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000476929,0.000036257617,0.00043963623,0.00015202166,0.0001495876,0.00007638536,0.5155382,1.0745198e-7,0.000037786565,0.48123628,0.0019750388,0.00031097466],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009292358,0.00024962088,0.0018277526,0.0009832798,0.00012780733,0.000018994477,0.9708909,0.0000034484553,0.0002864966,0.0041541983,0.020115133,0.00041313985],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00054757955,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0013962238,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.47708207,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000017211269,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000023348173,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6118638},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2767935057","doi":"","title":"An Interlanguage Pragmatic Study of Saudis’ Complaints","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"False accusation; Blame; Psychology; Complaint; Politeness; Annoyance; Social psychology; Linguistics; Speech act; Audiology; Political science; Medicine","score_opus":0.05461078835450936,"score_gpt":0.39187293091748143,"score_spread":0.33726214256297204,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2767935057","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9435299,0.01247839,6.361035e-7,0.000101788035,0.0002497147,0.0003121206,0.00005740132,0.000038727554,0.0432313],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9983923,0.00012132933,0.00007835471,0.000078415214,0.00020035566,0.000035955753,0.00002724117,0.000014667778,0.0010513936],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99899185,0.00016055106,0.00030534746,0.0002224636,0.00014837757,0.00017142254],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984901,0.00010365533,0.00023195703,0.0010317237,0.0001077958,0.000034794317],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003074015,0.0001833803,0.00037535775,0.00012081988,0.00047276804,0.00042298588,0.0005115265,0.000035188514,0.00012267407],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00012879862,0.00013111108,0.000033914646,0.000030179748,0.0006241422,0.00057301193,0.00023218487,0.00021726954,0.000003120379],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000026334445,0.00035415828,0.0018220365,0.000168495,0.00011513824,0.00010157866,0.96863806,5.552431e-7,0.00008602894,0.02630308,0.00031372058,0.0020707934],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009956472,0.000342593,0.0067854547,0.00047872603,0.000042112373,0.0000074746567,0.98888266,0.0000128210795,0.000025882455,0.0011815025,0.0010403807,0.00020472414],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00047471662,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.013073349,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.054862365,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000013880061,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000007988862,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7295236},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2772654752","doi":"10.1111/josl.12278","title":"It's no problem to be polite: Apparent‐time change in responses to thanks","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Sociolinguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":34,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Psychology; Linguistics; Language change; Social psychology; Sociology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.11951183882352265,"score_gpt":0.3727006187701209,"score_spread":0.2531887799465983,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2772654752","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.40935922,0.0008333678,0.00008443103,0.029337026,0.002748575,0.00087131007,0.00028951513,0.000092623646,0.55638397],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9794108,0.000044614426,0.003124737,0.005815644,0.0070154546,0.000013339323,0.0000053252465,0.000030362022,0.0045397235],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985496,0.00012958361,0.0005721173,0.00011735064,0.00032908868,0.00030226287],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9977095,0.00021660929,0.00029799246,0.00030207942,0.0013068791,0.0001669215],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00067024265,0.0001583436,0.00030041486,0.00028956402,0.00020258612,0.00022147896,0.0005141977,0.000062646424,0.0008423033],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0010734976,0.00013104473,0.000085049425,0.00007994215,0.00023742228,0.00011978877,0.00012565954,0.0002835504,0.00036690914],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00036535016,0.00027091394,0.00074256543,0.000052610427,0.000084746505,0.00006862109,0.76699036,0.0000052658515,0.00019093622,0.16752207,0.06298713,0.0007194182],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004974431,0.0008037705,0.0012259943,0.00037665587,0.000050348557,0.000017847298,0.03034812,0.000029438155,0.00007816699,0.0053715566,0.9608651,0.00033556565],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00019138155,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000631785,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.897878,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012883497,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00017540932,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9222631},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2774708333","doi":"10.31468/cjsdwr.460","title":"Controlling Language and the Language of Control in Government Discourse","year":2000,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Discourse and Writing/Rédactologie","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Government (linguistics); Linguistics; Control (management); Political science; Computer science; Artificial intelligence; Philosophy","score_opus":0.04654405437147392,"score_gpt":0.3511340414961811,"score_spread":0.3045899871247072,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2774708333","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.940895,0.009890972,0.000013595763,0.003706098,0.000048533493,0.00040132078,0.00016740555,0.000049626327,0.044827454],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9972496,0.0007001218,0.00002925363,0.00044045958,0.00016084843,0.000058614525,0.000016520944,0.000021255391,0.0013233233],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99842155,0.00023341988,0.00046262314,0.0002603726,0.0002757089,0.00034630526],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985982,0.0006940737,0.00018179053,0.0004378854,0.000029492412,0.00005854624],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00065218407,0.00023577387,0.0005057963,0.000046572597,0.00022692225,0.00021656122,0.00030070008,0.00006186256,0.000763297],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007647662,0.00014725371,0.0000925519,0.00004237751,0.0017462282,0.00029491514,0.000066399734,0.00027669274,0.000008279414],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.001142502,0.0004947798,0.0137049705,0.00015213816,0.0003014428,0.00014429099,0.31405473,0.000071301874,0.0006520446,0.5747018,0.00044425574,0.09413575],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.009731356,0.000111922614,0.004835204,0.00024687927,0.00021224294,0.000020149633,0.9801119,0.00093475526,0.00019506921,0.0019383174,0.0011951842,0.00046699695],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0011554182,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0017430739,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.66605717,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000023206198,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000033266853,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.83575666},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2777896423","doi":"10.1075/sar.16011.mcm","title":"L1-L2 speaker interaction in a study abroad setting","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Study Abroad Research in Second Language Acquisition and International Education","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Lethbridge","funders":"","keywords":"Referent; Conversation analysis; Intonation (linguistics); Conversation; Psychology; Gaze; Linguistics; Meaning (existential); Intersubjectivity; Construct (python library); Turn-taking; Conjunction (astronomy); Nonverbal communication; Action (physics); Communication; Computer science; Sociology","score_opus":0.10805500654343497,"score_gpt":0.4923635331428359,"score_spread":0.3843085265994009,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2777896423","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8085343,0.00035726326,0.000001116056,0.0014004197,0.0008736331,0.0008885475,0.00001948696,0.000027430611,0.18789777],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9834556,0.00003516996,0.000036445355,0.0001957791,0.0006921426,0.00036545348,0.00010644288,0.000022485485,0.015090502],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9975895,0.00057081034,0.00051138434,0.00046737917,0.0005447445,0.00031616184],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983036,0.00019050573,0.00023480716,0.00071908854,0.0004746288,0.000077377124],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0020174908,0.00018864403,0.00020690869,0.0008874907,0.00073127734,0.0016279786,0.0007133675,0.00005168119,0.008946453],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00030234826,0.0001780866,0.000041370637,0.000096225696,0.0002610517,0.0017356843,0.00033865267,0.00062872894,0.00009966673],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00029943525,0.0078008226,0.14724937,0.000065118154,0.00014740236,0.00006931766,0.7587677,0.000009249333,0.00031205712,0.01950882,0.0054905303,0.06028014],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013039222,0.00020060361,0.30952317,0.00013013616,0.0000071092572,0.0000067808146,0.6789736,0.00012654488,0.000023720577,0.0013258694,0.008192802,0.00018576694],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.010440592,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.05315994,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.17492124,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00027197594,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00020805052,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9994084},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2779793996","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v8n2p48","title":"Sorry Used by L2 Adult Learner: Managing Learning Opportunity and Interpersonal Relationship in Classroom Interaction","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Jinan University","keywords":"Politeness; Interpersonal communication; Psychology; Conversation; Interpersonal interaction; Conversation analysis; Interpersonal relationship; Social psychology; Linguistics; Communication","score_opus":0.06049167444787886,"score_gpt":0.33218445190941553,"score_spread":0.2716927774615367,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2779793996","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5073962,0.0004427937,0.00027339096,0.0011181204,0.015167824,0.00011662329,0.00004978899,0.000059466416,0.47537574],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99419224,0.00017388126,0.00023389459,0.00008521568,0.0038918846,0.0000019351942,0.00003069884,0.000018945711,0.0013713246],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99868375,0.000119661,0.00057603413,0.00012278401,0.00036460275,0.00013316047],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9933534,0.00040816984,0.00094418105,0.00019055963,0.005016847,0.00008680211],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005594316,0.00013314083,0.00018661839,0.00023833706,0.00032900416,0.0010125166,0.0006013456,0.000056334215,0.00021086905],"category_scores_gemma":[0.044074755,0.00012836156,0.00007317732,0.000013518455,0.00024744574,0.0005202024,0.00014406026,0.00086768466,0.0000044728936],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00035912395,0.00037492142,0.19252475,0.00005149657,0.00038183155,0.0001497208,0.10911371,0.000439243,0.000026374111,0.6781109,0.011616672,0.006851268],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0033823356,0.0002642912,0.012226336,0.0010615558,0.0001302825,0.000021379887,0.20836383,0.0035558338,0.00006869166,0.021783058,0.7484736,0.00066884904],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00026710966,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0006966329,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7368569,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011308762,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008963026,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.97637206},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2783111618","doi":"10.1162/ling_a_00269","title":"Focus on Cataphora: Experiments in Context","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Linguistic Inquiry","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"Referent; Pronoun; Focus (optics); Coreference; Linguistics; Context (archaeology); Expression (computer science); Prosody; Psychology; Interpretation (philosophy); Subject pronoun; Salient; Computer science; Resolution (logic); Artificial intelligence; Philosophy; History","score_opus":0.11105533596742356,"score_gpt":0.35623153811860364,"score_spread":0.24517620215118008,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2783111618","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.24645583,0.000565962,0.00002194829,0.00021217884,0.00276068,0.00018387004,0.000016446826,0.00010636675,0.7496767],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.993588,0.000006543367,0.00005997252,0.00056792086,0.002996991,0.000034002882,0.000017691162,0.000021309423,0.0027075873],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990959,0.00006466833,0.00025271665,0.00019812767,0.00015825547,0.00023032581],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99909604,0.000109111475,0.000078079,0.0005301055,0.00014416264,0.000042531097],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001402663,0.00014061546,0.00016245966,0.000111559944,0.00020652436,0.00014514165,0.0003131694,0.000040094,0.0015837318],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00023384453,0.00012188537,0.000035789126,0.000037437356,0.00073106866,0.00005852329,0.00007203065,0.00014455114,0.00087808707],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000031950476,0.000105833875,0.000074593925,0.000005715763,0.000012619156,0.000015061859,0.28754684,3.0241264e-7,0.000022710674,0.70799595,0.0029147146,0.0012737012],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002051118,0.0006869996,0.00080198795,0.00039290608,0.00003711099,0.0000050076337,0.34594747,0.00009933475,0.005019008,0.07274002,0.571315,0.0009040859],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010506236,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0030509592,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7471321,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000049621784,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000048468402,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99989986},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2788100579","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v8n3p251","title":"The Iraqi EFL Learners’ Use of Permission, Obligation and Prohibition","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Permission; Obligation; Psychology; Production (economics); Test (biology); Business; Social psychology; Law; Political science","score_opus":0.05593918558331881,"score_gpt":0.31524806072358164,"score_spread":0.2593088751402628,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2788100579","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5375318,0.0014887593,0.00045666177,0.0011292299,0.036346767,0.0003390724,0.00012258072,0.00007852854,0.4225066],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.988688,0.00017968811,0.00043681843,0.00007104139,0.009932453,8.9695607e-7,0.000008562906,0.000009472283,0.00067306164],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99902546,0.00006310471,0.0004222089,0.000058822643,0.0003573391,0.00007304169],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.98050094,0.00033193632,0.0005112753,0.00012922005,0.01848999,0.000036630026],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00034012235,0.000072005256,0.00009629127,0.00009080758,0.0001770873,0.00037606803,0.00027697926,0.000027718996,0.0001049436],"category_scores_gemma":[0.020986833,0.00004827276,0.000048705897,0.000022248383,0.0004942314,0.0001850785,0.000058093778,0.00015334545,0.000002376164],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001146982,0.000066374385,0.00058700825,0.000009776909,0.00013223288,0.000004394745,0.043471944,0.00002273433,0.00006541948,0.939883,0.0125442045,0.0030982448],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0003341149,0.00014629189,0.00044007553,0.00012847426,0.000037779326,0.0000029312916,0.017583963,0.00013814538,0.0006846308,0.0126657,0.96775466,0.00008322715],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000027008533,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000102128346,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.95521045,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000026850768,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009289787,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9872598},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2791822922","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v8n4p106","title":"Pauses and Hesitations in Drama Texts","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"University of Baghdad","keywords":"Context (archaeology); Value (mathematics); Computer science; Linguistics; Drama; State (computer science); Homecoming; Comprehension; History; Literature; Philosophy; Art; Algorithm","score_opus":0.03422755312423585,"score_gpt":0.31944732757324085,"score_spread":0.285219774449005,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2791822922","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.20795791,0.00085152296,0.0000961564,0.0003558482,0.016660664,0.00008036774,0.000059539358,0.000035936155,0.77390206],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98544735,0.0000672087,0.0008487624,0.00016650328,0.013078735,9.468457e-7,0.0000052274877,0.000008912514,0.0003763837],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992247,0.00003761293,0.0003583751,0.000060803308,0.00023714367,0.00008133158],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.98775077,0.00023831765,0.0002255979,0.00009587746,0.011651264,0.00003815211],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00021558024,0.00007117316,0.00010705472,0.00019840382,0.000069592264,0.00028465886,0.00031106267,0.000024025081,0.00035341084],"category_scores_gemma":[0.015342075,0.00006148035,0.000031609587,0.000024533021,0.0002819473,0.0001303044,0.000050481147,0.000153936,0.000008546831],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000367565,0.00012361082,0.002176519,0.0000054896545,0.00008994169,0.000028171735,0.06077149,0.000014807611,0.000005778942,0.9274335,0.008343414,0.00097050256],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006244839,0.00011642337,0.0029180364,0.0001118462,0.000026246295,0.0000036067308,0.020307174,0.00004062272,0.0000840664,0.0315598,0.94407904,0.0001286529],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000041169544,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00077872694,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.93573564,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003371425,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000739169,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9929521},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2793399845","doi":"10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198759515.013.9","title":"The Acquisition of Evidentiality","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Oxford University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":14,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Queen's University","funders":"","keywords":"Evidentiality; Psychology; Comprehension; Cognition; Key (lock); Socialization; Language production; Computer science; Linguistics; Developmental psychology","score_opus":0.054198598837162555,"score_gpt":0.2457611121161416,"score_spread":0.19156251327897905,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2793399845","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00021269522,0.00025839818,0.000021228207,0.000049241564,0.00024585263,0.00021551567,0.0001775304,0.00006293503,0.9987566],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.014852828,0.00032849854,0.000018867697,0.000022435881,0.00026986914,6.4199645e-7,0.000040218027,0.000020641446,0.984446],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99918646,0.00006130517,0.0001965403,0.00017694762,0.00024053866,0.00013823246],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983267,0.00011500743,0.00038153297,0.0008231651,0.00031607246,0.00003747417],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00015859537,0.00018361326,0.00021176146,0.000059769867,0.0006125258,0.00015934856,0.00077825325,0.00011540284,0.00096366514],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000042078564,0.0001507016,0.00017677777,0.0000018200199,0.0013699237,0.00014731719,0.0003440584,0.00019511866,0.0000048952907],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000537145,0.000005894928,3.1975605e-7,0.00003434417,0.00013207126,0.0000033094377,0.0053143203,1.8205456e-7,0.0000026426044,0.98687345,0.006674454,0.00090527034],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00014799401,0.000037133897,0.0000030174353,0.000107755,0.00015710955,7.539617e-7,0.0027253926,0.0000025444103,0.000041467385,0.012390638,0.9842254,0.0001608017],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00021605754,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0008708036,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9775509,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000051736894,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000067789064,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999496},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2794714523","doi":"10.14746/ssllt.2018.8.1.7","title":"Enjoyment and anxiety in second language communication: An idiodynamic approach","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":337,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Cape Breton University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Anxiety; Relevance (law); Social psychology; Attribution; Contrast (vision); Developmental psychology; Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.03539664579855266,"score_gpt":0.339445529806197,"score_spread":0.30404888400764435,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2794714523","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.82762885,0.019869894,0.000008185315,0.00009393139,0.00007640283,0.00016031122,0.00000990406,0.00008848592,0.15206401],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9939524,0.00037941308,0.0009766339,0.00019690942,0.00021187386,0.000043517415,0.000057778452,0.00002880101,0.004152704],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981819,0.0006815846,0.00034066717,0.0003610682,0.00012672949,0.00030810048],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990765,0.00023753248,0.00013957416,0.0004536854,0.000040102732,0.00005260154],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001240625,0.00023512653,0.0003499437,0.00018501529,0.0007934925,0.00025016392,0.0002655521,0.0000630236,0.0006050138],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00012834188,0.00020619834,0.000030911993,0.000044633216,0.0008400507,0.00045773224,0.0003505576,0.0009116793,0.000005639291],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000015546328,0.000085670574,0.0041012117,0.00013277525,0.00006372235,0.000009968335,0.9453828,0.0000057272714,0.00019574139,0.032169875,0.000082809216,0.01775417],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00071295194,0.00010618945,0.0022441645,0.0001570195,0.000016707101,0.00002023795,0.98161495,0.0006783773,0.000025837133,0.00033157668,0.013773822,0.0003181757],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0008886029,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.02877273,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.1663235,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000060315728,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000016641872,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98894966},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2796650133","doi":"10.1111/cogs.12612","title":"The Bursts and Lulls of Multimodal Interaction: Temporal Distributions of Behavior Reveal Differences Between Verbal and Non‐Verbal Communication","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cognitive Science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":39,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (Canada)","funders":"National Institutes of Health","keywords":"Burstiness; Nonverbal communication; Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Modalities; Communication; Computer science","score_opus":0.05468129896459493,"score_gpt":0.3416423117831119,"score_spread":0.28696101281851694,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2796650133","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99249136,0.0002666017,0.000100800935,0.00022097728,0.00008558425,0.00018137938,0.00022580387,0.000010607159,0.00641691],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9996204,0.00006057433,0.00009947612,0.000008633308,0.00006683506,0.000018727078,0.00002364081,0.0000030477597,0.000098670185],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99920726,0.000082896775,0.00022924038,0.00014895611,0.00020107842,0.00013059577],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984597,0.0004127207,0.00021465529,0.0002544135,0.00061270245,0.000045822493],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00038559898,0.000084689156,0.00013129979,0.000049178114,0.00102042,0.00018677168,0.00036531783,0.000020647152,0.00004514868],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00013258938,0.00005862456,0.000022301401,0.00009420778,0.010120602,0.0005159199,0.00024997845,0.00010679268,0.0000027069698],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00021493396,0.00060205034,0.42326915,0.0000792759,0.00014818364,0.0000017891816,0.26500872,1.0403545e-7,0.007945964,0.17821932,0.00036346796,0.12414704],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004749864,0.00031699197,0.89600474,0.00023173912,0.000087671,0.000003777626,0.09370195,0.000083506784,0.0065302085,0.002007168,0.0003808664,0.00017641595],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005753971,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0006643218,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.47273555,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000151321065,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000081682636,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99257326},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2801542334","doi":"10.1177/0956797618772823","title":"A Rose by Any Other Name? A Subtle Linguistic Cue Impacts Anger and Corresponding Policy Support in Intractable Conflict","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Psychological Science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":21,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"European Research Council; Azrieli Foundation","keywords":"Anger; Psychology; Context (archaeology); Conflict resolution; Verb; Social psychology; Relevance (law); Noun; Cognitive psychology; Intervention (counseling); Adversarial system; Linguistics; Political science; Law","score_opus":0.0645338444566792,"score_gpt":0.3978496643938561,"score_spread":0.3333158199371769,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2801542334","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7339217,0.00021732227,0.000012941304,0.0007052213,0.000166264,0.00011720759,0.000025903171,0.000051643907,0.26478177],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99566954,0.00003916699,0.00012161619,0.0015391869,0.00027967265,0.0000126815,0.0000027223748,0.00000815032,0.0023272326],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987006,0.00006391085,0.00020688026,0.00034824287,0.00021693036,0.00046339154],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991843,0.00011769489,0.00008784622,0.00035457066,0.00010309105,0.00015249412],"candidate_categories":["sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007864204,0.00012847505,0.00015262888,0.00016412158,0.0003590605,0.00052802364,0.0005079061,0.000045694764,0.0029252016],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0006418457,0.00008979516,0.000020450241,0.00026088682,0.0027930485,0.00033735202,0.00011375444,0.00016942961,0.0001518781],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00024905207,0.0011068222,0.017229533,0.000024163202,0.00001609006,0.00004927859,0.1893314,9.215958e-7,0.034950234,0.72876626,0.017189084,0.011087161],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0019089127,0.0015901917,0.09779445,0.0001387915,0.000019262372,0.0000953013,0.017037613,0.0003413152,0.0015381558,0.021751594,0.85667944,0.0011049445],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0009980712,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00046950555,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8394904,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000050697134,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007206168,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999208},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2802854173","doi":"10.1016/j.pto.2018.04.002","title":"Questionnaire d’efficacité de la consultation : élaboration et validation préliminaire d’une échelle de mesure de l’efficacité de la consultation en gestion","year":2018,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Psychologie du Travail et des Organisations","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Sherbrooke","funders":"","keywords":"Humanities; Psychology; Library science; Philosophy; Computer science","score_opus":0.028209138083606138,"score_gpt":0.34846348447460357,"score_spread":0.3202543463909974,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2802854173","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8438513,0.0018279273,0.102193795,0.021850558,0.00044945712,0.00092852337,0.00037208712,0.0007699326,0.027756361],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98046744,0.0037093272,0.010908051,0.00078563753,0.00059516175,0.00023856049,0.0007012257,0.00011726832,0.0024773416],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9902137,0.007264443,0.0008272119,0.00061771594,0.00038813165,0.00068877864],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99340665,0.0038312206,0.0005919704,0.0007068214,0.001234256,0.00022909415],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0053793057,0.00052848365,0.0003667683,0.00030005726,0.0017092054,0.0013883826,0.00051730376,0.0009099869,0.00078736205],"category_scores_gemma":[0.006547766,0.00058789004,0.00013069759,0.00058374606,0.0034389163,0.0012853557,0.000061312996,0.0010170917,0.00022379693],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00022532436,0.0016949415,0.007103022,0.0002266512,0.0002478265,0.000026639142,0.58816314,0.0036783055,0.015648466,0.34697154,0.010379647,0.025634488],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.004429715,0.00072727946,0.7277171,0.00092345465,0.00094210764,0.00052891683,0.15910539,0.007330962,0.0069706636,0.06674652,0.023206495,0.0013713744],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0019138018,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0023537679,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7206141,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0010374369,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0013773558,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9996573},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2803954711","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v8n5p71","title":"Positive and Negative Politeness: A Cross-Cultural Study of Responding to Apologies by British and Pakistani Speakers","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Acknowledgement; Dismissal; Psychology; Face (sociological concept); Subtitle; Conversation; Etiquette; Social psychology; Face-to-face; Linguistics; Suspect; Media studies; Sociology; Political science; Law; Social science; Communication; Criminology","score_opus":0.028736534838596832,"score_gpt":0.36044426003544994,"score_spread":0.3317077251968531,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2803954711","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.96700305,0.00028227075,0.000010196929,0.000048525257,0.0018298273,0.000086647924,0.00020818792,0.000011800229,0.030519502],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99602765,0.00005167525,0.00029523717,0.00009747194,0.0032267317,0.0000014551317,0.0000059637036,0.000010239366,0.00028355815],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.998994,0.000075749675,0.00043376465,0.00011205251,0.00027619165,0.000108251996],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.98222667,0.00034775885,0.000362013,0.00008888016,0.016912691,0.000062011866],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002595046,0.000101999336,0.00019444237,0.00019166888,0.00014626537,0.00078741123,0.0003097724,0.00002715848,0.000068031666],"category_scores_gemma":[0.016104734,0.00009252565,0.000031573254,0.000049398677,0.0006946177,0.00021899585,0.00014547263,0.00014161078,5.8167007e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0007181017,0.00044799293,0.011443379,0.000017785705,0.00073932647,0.00008178172,0.7157739,0.0000145727545,0.00011066312,0.26304466,0.0066900514,0.0009178027],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0020584553,0.0015538345,0.014537087,0.00031628204,0.000095770876,0.000018930568,0.9005382,0.000011348096,0.0006393334,0.005808062,0.07413356,0.00028913573],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.001176725,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0010094593,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.25723657,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004843632,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000039008337,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.992183},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2804867920","doi":"10.5539/elt.v11n6p125","title":"Investigating Syntactical and Lexical Complexity in Gendered and Same-Sex Interactions","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Japan Society for the Promotion of Science","keywords":"Psychology; Phenomenon; Fluency; Linguistics; Shyness; Social psychology; Developmental psychology; Anxiety; Epistemology","score_opus":0.09607049945208258,"score_gpt":0.34344619128849546,"score_spread":0.2473756918364129,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2804867920","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.86528,0.00024641154,0.000052878702,0.0003625278,0.00015739101,0.000091091286,0.000012627508,0.00014150732,0.13365561],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99604356,0.000004010832,0.0021567612,0.00032095943,0.0008231329,0.000009545039,0.00001987334,0.000018421115,0.000603753],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989403,0.00027629198,0.00023007535,0.0002235397,0.00011677292,0.00021304103],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992058,0.00034518848,0.00006766636,0.00026251771,0.000031031996,0.00008776602],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004402108,0.00013860369,0.00017966663,0.00010236392,0.00046811273,0.00043320484,0.00014099204,0.00003758794,0.0004937159],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0007371275,0.00012506038,0.000023329048,0.000026710662,0.0007839482,0.00053536304,0.00017115007,0.0006156844,0.000008391894],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000037345746,0.000041957977,0.0015517996,0.000017832166,0.000015665308,0.0000055688547,0.7228624,2.612207e-7,0.00028765242,0.2715488,0.00014977306,0.0035144913],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004682522,0.00005391937,0.002278075,0.0001192367,0.000022626686,0.000019752524,0.9836583,0.0009873934,0.00015537742,0.0058896276,0.006049031,0.00029841583],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0019202362,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.010567376,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.26565918,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000033816974,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002080697,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5896844},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2806504904","doi":"10.18061/dsq.v38i2.5821","title":"Reframing less conventional speech to disrupt conventions of \"compulsory fluency\": A conversation analysis approach","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Disability Studies Quarterly","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary","funders":"","keywords":"Fluency; Conversation; Psychology; Cognitive reframing; Conversation analysis; Linguistics; Autonomy; Competence (human resources); Social psychology; Communication; Political science","score_opus":0.0787820287751279,"score_gpt":0.3496752597502734,"score_spread":0.2708932309751455,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2806504904","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98094416,0.0002640791,0.001738656,0.0011418875,0.00035339312,0.0004973642,0.00017978899,0.000102567894,0.014778126],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9978315,0.0000043192204,0.0009705744,0.000085069136,0.00025547858,0.0000985541,0.00016567066,0.0000135095825,0.00057531823],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9979491,0.0002738829,0.0007028645,0.0004277475,0.0003848606,0.00026154346],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99774706,0.00025812152,0.00026417745,0.00085039635,0.0008053876,0.000074831216],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00058414706,0.0002238158,0.0005458202,0.00016412683,0.00050571363,0.000120671415,0.00038211682,0.000045951358,0.0006603735],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008490006,0.00019831887,0.0003269421,0.00033065202,0.0027111443,0.00033245995,0.00008094607,0.00012043137,0.000068525675],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00010791669,0.001429267,0.023307284,0.0003573431,0.0038464463,0.0000012502971,0.69541866,0.000023548582,0.000096240525,0.2661742,0.0010433701,0.008194502],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005119914,0.00045681672,0.026828378,0.00004482455,0.0007702681,0.0000012718789,0.9605263,0.00042725526,0.000059166938,0.00821556,0.0018091225,0.00034905036],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00093884737,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0059759426,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.26510766,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013219545,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000042127354,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9989324},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2808067395","doi":"10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01115","title":"Measuring the Capacity to Love: Development of the CTL-Inventory","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Frontiers in Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":20,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"Uniwersytet Warszawski; Medizinische Universität Wien; Universität Wien","keywords":"Psychology; CTL*; Chemistry","score_opus":0.09626191290114923,"score_gpt":0.31252118178881666,"score_spread":0.21625926888766744,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2808067395","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5474164,0.0006868479,0.002376332,0.0049310406,0.005691378,0.0003753476,0.000007228785,0.000028589877,0.43848684],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9939986,0.00000636834,0.0033278912,0.0012477491,0.00020559078,0.000018290291,7.200674e-7,0.0000106803645,0.0011841521],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99912375,0.00016647842,0.00024919191,0.00014402652,0.00013497847,0.00018158586],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991223,0.00001806718,0.000096480944,0.00066425843,0.000075846954,0.000023030412],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00040451402,0.00008913047,0.00012995154,0.00007801054,0.0001851,0.000028010241,0.0007865634,0.000037985563,0.00038181193],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000032985634,0.000052744253,0.000038980823,0.00007307243,0.00082919525,0.00005931148,0.000108272056,0.00015677109,0.000084060026],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007241505,0.00019101718,0.015849192,0.000021601705,0.00012759506,8.163638e-7,0.6601369,0.0000029537648,0.000312771,0.07605231,0.22451511,0.022717353],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00043200608,0.0000470675,0.028023144,0.00006288747,0.000014429705,0.000002556008,0.052335523,0.000012660617,0.0010110253,0.024949357,0.8929065,0.00020283042],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000060490227,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0023317588,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6683914,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000040797473,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000044762168,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4180573},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2808611328","doi":"10.15273/jue.v3i2.8239","title":"\"Baby, Te Amo\": Code Switching as a Way to Develop and Limit Intimacy in Multilingual, Romantic Relationships","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal for Undergraduate Ethnography","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Code-switching; Romance; Code (set theory); Identity (music); Field (mathematics); Secrecy; Function (biology); Social psychology; Ethnography; Psychology; Phenomenon; Sociology; Computer science; Linguistics; Epistemology; Computer security; Aesthetics; Psychoanalysis; Programming language; Mathematics","score_opus":0.09681516638568428,"score_gpt":0.3409796469666189,"score_spread":0.24416448058093465,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2808611328","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9722876,0.0007703203,0.0007447228,0.018504208,0.00045635077,0.00072833523,0.000010425935,0.00009928478,0.0063987756],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99323916,0.00023943222,0.0046426146,0.0005872304,0.0001884709,0.00009628948,0.000012935912,0.00004923373,0.0009446376],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99809813,0.00021315471,0.00069646374,0.0002681186,0.00027970524,0.00044441712],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9980328,0.0006133971,0.00029433542,0.00033280614,0.00051134,0.00021531915],"candidate_categories":["sts","scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007694838,0.0002716809,0.00031527222,0.0008976927,0.0013102355,0.0012874905,0.00039799302,0.00008392222,0.00008994537],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00050978677,0.00022668175,0.00014018039,0.00037741166,0.00020386626,0.0010224781,0.00011646422,0.00084278354,0.000069988455],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00017388968,0.0005434345,0.023433939,0.0002242459,0.0005922274,0.00003745157,0.40893698,0.00022419874,0.0010035693,0.48697987,0.020875694,0.056974493],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.003079386,0.00042957222,0.028306223,0.0008572953,0.00017461673,0.00013006474,0.26275364,0.0013990423,0.00024602385,0.618049,0.08331054,0.0012645707],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0008603538,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.010743214,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.14618336,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000047742928,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000102782215,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999899},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2809678051","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v8n5p238","title":"The Complimenting Behavior of Iraqi College Students: Same-Gender Study","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Social psychology; Developmental psychology; Clinical psychology; Demography; Sociology","score_opus":0.06889896096866314,"score_gpt":0.37035895355560333,"score_spread":0.3014599925869402,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2809678051","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.69487274,0.0004731661,0.000034927045,0.000048697333,0.030345595,0.00032236447,0.00014761323,0.000032325002,0.2737226],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98756236,0.00002035161,0.00022315436,0.000058123445,0.011592839,0.00000416983,0.0000042598153,0.000014964317,0.00051979005],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99811935,0.000085942185,0.00072489126,0.00007954627,0.00086775527,0.0001225382],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.97471416,0.00038948448,0.00073129765,0.00023863807,0.02388708,0.000039364626],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007098837,0.0001091343,0.00017739985,0.00010997284,0.0002707068,0.000339564,0.0013106238,0.000021437882,0.00028294098],"category_scores_gemma":[0.008014651,0.00007666547,0.000094024435,0.0000324307,0.00040386125,0.00008593602,0.00020776498,0.00021180643,0.000006066648],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0002210831,0.0028066093,0.05239128,0.000011025595,0.0017746739,0.00006600909,0.15886444,0.000016709195,0.000024433106,0.7679432,0.015361343,0.0005191753],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0020845286,0.0006634593,0.013785604,0.000098864235,0.00039901852,0.0000044052927,0.3949099,0.000018922778,0.00029156718,0.0048227003,0.58267576,0.00024532748],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000039965722,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0002895437,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.76312053,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000055390094,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000084962056,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.95948654},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2810841914","doi":"10.1515/iral-2017-0084","title":"A gendered study of refusal of request speech act in the three languages of Persian, English and Balouchi: a within language study","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"IRAL - International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Camosun College","funders":"","keywords":"Persian; Speech act; Linguistics; Psychology; Realization (probability); Focus (optics); Descriptive statistics; Task (project management)","score_opus":0.04080243077801323,"score_gpt":0.36325985295195157,"score_spread":0.32245742217393836,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2810841914","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8429768,0.0026202681,0.0000029058324,0.000019571882,0.00016345321,0.0007514357,0.0000604384,0.000015203371,0.15338993],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99845034,0.00009997172,0.00081389426,0.00006797731,0.00044824166,0.000027426915,0.000034194258,0.000020241629,0.00003769427],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9977364,0.00027258848,0.0010399435,0.00023444559,0.0005740476,0.00014257676],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9979324,0.00039471086,0.0007479826,0.00060079637,0.0003028274,0.000021299538],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0022218768,0.00019513916,0.00055773044,0.00023809324,0.000055563243,0.00003791537,0.0008527142,0.00003881788,0.00014547432],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0023827439,0.00014293798,0.0000638365,0.00010130365,0.0003318212,0.00005207687,0.00020776763,0.00042013385,8.641333e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000085025946,0.0012845249,0.0039470103,0.0008172321,0.00012922728,0.00002741401,0.7750023,0.0000039375727,0.0002740953,0.21593072,0.000033736793,0.0024647946],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013391554,0.0005420292,0.0038521127,0.002144298,0.00014120774,0.0000029659636,0.9902845,0.000048300863,0.00024083583,0.0008304103,0.00036111526,0.00021305803],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.003969037,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.013585812,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.21528222,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003502581,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000052386065,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.75812024},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2857481617","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v8n5p272","title":"Pragmatics of English Speech Acts: Compliments Used by Macedonian Learners","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Macedonian; Pragmatics; Competence (human resources); Psychology; Linguistics; Linguistic competence; Perception; Foreign language; Computer science; Pedagogy","score_opus":0.03578838936443432,"score_gpt":0.3188374983520151,"score_spread":0.28304910898758073,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2857481617","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.12955287,0.0003732855,0.0001802096,0.000099778765,0.03584391,0.0001657281,0.00034737907,0.00007363317,0.83336323],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97812825,0.000055820383,0.002006233,0.00013495632,0.018587066,0.0000011228146,0.000043925207,0.000029328005,0.0010132828],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99800366,0.00008625841,0.00083823525,0.00010953253,0.00078808534,0.00017423622],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9658543,0.0002898657,0.0009951099,0.00026494858,0.032507937,0.00008784783],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00038930637,0.00016597263,0.00028269325,0.00019351303,0.000097908676,0.0003037614,0.0010046227,0.000060894236,0.00083644927],"category_scores_gemma":[0.024777545,0.0001486111,0.00012151121,0.000044671822,0.00051492127,0.00017857667,0.000120401084,0.0003268713,0.000014850346],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0003140553,0.001328958,0.0039775115,0.00008888606,0.0018970647,0.000044925968,0.34534442,0.00011075899,0.00022033669,0.45901066,0.1865119,0.0011505015],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009639422,0.00021959853,0.000045377463,0.00016992138,0.00008284746,0.0000013541836,0.044151872,0.00005349043,0.0018332221,0.0016682057,0.9506244,0.00018573373],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00004613892,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00011780631,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8485754,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009018382,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014495182,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9834372},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2883645282","doi":"10.1080/08824096.2018.1492911","title":"More Than Just Gaze: An Experimental Vignette Study Examining How Phone-Gazing and Newspaper-Gazing and Phubbing-While-Speaking and Phubbing-While-Listening Compare in Their Effect on Affiliation","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Communication Research Reports","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":77,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (Canada)","funders":"","keywords":"Vignette; Psychology; Gaze; Active listening; Phone; Conversation; Newspaper; Feeling; Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; Communication; Advertising; Linguistics","score_opus":0.22692049999562924,"score_gpt":0.40928245460923107,"score_spread":0.18236195461360183,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2883645282","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9805218,0.003408873,0.0000044954063,0.0006544579,0.000090937356,0.0012015351,0.000006017418,0.00014843831,0.013963424],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99873424,0.00014633097,0.00024002156,0.0000631252,0.0002045209,0.00023652228,0.00009563707,0.00006826316,0.00021133771],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9953306,0.0019789557,0.0006262688,0.0007294381,0.00078680774,0.00054796744],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99558544,0.0010292396,0.00044351738,0.0023043547,0.0004506363,0.00018681274],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.004858303,0.00038166155,0.0004905916,0.0005291976,0.0023498202,0.0018522813,0.0006630276,0.00008884711,0.000069984395],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00049362326,0.00033858215,0.000038108752,0.00023064262,0.0012661816,0.0013628718,0.0012419479,0.00085143844,0.0000032098956],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00024446822,0.00072170777,0.09943556,0.00015686887,0.0001240667,0.0001061722,0.86597884,0.000031538424,0.01543825,0.002778804,0.0004715236,0.014512228],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0018355749,0.0015787055,0.086340114,0.0013124852,0.000041978758,0.0001156937,0.8985286,0.0032016027,0.003133321,0.00019432545,0.0029856572,0.0007319876],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0011810284,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.010885697,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.032549743,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00019490067,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007998375,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999066},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2884637325","doi":"10.4000/narratologie.8488","title":"Sue J. Kim, On Anger : Race, Cognition, Narrative","year":2018,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Cahiers de narratologie","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Humanities; Ethnology; Art; Sociology","score_opus":0.036021972218585746,"score_gpt":0.3086412045930139,"score_spread":0.2726192323744282,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2884637325","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.22412935,0.016418548,0.00019294012,0.033971563,0.0039461907,0.00060539314,0.00033877828,0.00038195224,0.7200153],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.88664675,0.0007745621,0.000374837,0.0043563647,0.001935618,0.00010213842,0.000116959716,0.00006529816,0.105627455],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99704367,0.00078475993,0.00048898126,0.0005238934,0.00030824696,0.00085047673],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99711835,0.00062726974,0.00029838012,0.000954661,0.00076836295,0.0002329883],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["sts","insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005781806,0.000473172,0.00049154664,0.00022002707,0.0021077085,0.0005437876,0.0007081198,0.00059345394,0.00996398],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00068960997,0.00044285652,0.00019094061,0.00021120542,0.008787782,0.0005318577,0.000093380666,0.0010717139,0.0020414293],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00013301446,0.00025063645,0.00006105242,0.00005210357,0.00020701086,0.00008779875,0.19919613,0.000004625211,0.0000955824,0.5183401,0.27937272,0.002199245],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00078111095,0.0006489182,0.00014621833,0.00023280346,0.00013739956,0.00005051231,0.31128907,0.00004217563,0.0023600974,0.026069371,0.657645,0.00059734716],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00014854675,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00082726247,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6625174,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00036980823,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00047097728,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998023},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2886612045","doi":"10.1007/978-3-319-93067-1_4","title":"The Alliance as a Discursive Achievement: A Conversation Analytical Perspective","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":16,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"Alliance; Praxis; Perspective (graphical); Conversation; Conversation analysis; Psychology; Psychotherapist; Session (web analytics); Social psychology; Epistemology; Political science; Computer science; Communication","score_opus":0.0476393022098864,"score_gpt":0.3008779594041201,"score_spread":0.2532386571942337,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2886612045","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000034565513,0.000959277,0.000022120012,0.010261654,0.00025399195,0.00038052656,0.00005529167,0.000085514905,0.98794705],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.024984412,0.00048288458,0.000021488126,0.00052907737,0.00080550794,0.000026986503,0.00006412224,0.00004032516,0.9730452],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99881434,0.00003816796,0.0002740216,0.00030646453,0.00035611508,0.0002108576],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99817795,0.0002029025,0.0002420575,0.00077279215,0.0005456527,0.000058677488],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00016208824,0.0002842026,0.00023089423,0.00004491659,0.0006361748,0.0006056318,0.0005620725,0.000098899145,0.024780888],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000038511902,0.00017146979,0.00017666523,0.000008631694,0.0018125643,0.0002151271,0.00014711406,0.00031924408,0.0028201833],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002566969,0.000015175097,4.4432412e-7,0.000004838889,0.00025549714,0.0000026144835,0.05355447,1.1589297e-7,1.706166e-7,0.9232928,0.022684418,0.00016377417],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00012525322,0.00007719235,0.0000030318574,0.00004558329,0.00009912743,0.000001167288,0.11116109,0.000021892845,0.0000018311546,0.30133885,0.5869296,0.00019533467],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00030453628,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0048166374,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.62195396,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00018067016,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001485301,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9979562},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2888179864","doi":"10.1111/mila.12236","title":"Slurs and register: A case study in meaning pluralism","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Mind & Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":48,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Australian National University; University of Oxford","keywords":"Emotive; Register (sociolinguistics); Psychology; Content (measure theory); Linguistics; Negation; Meaning (existential); Social psychology; Epistemology; Philosophy; Psychotherapist; Mathematics","score_opus":0.03964061894880297,"score_gpt":0.30353846669212137,"score_spread":0.26389784774331837,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2888179864","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.84921104,0.0006902827,2.5490047e-7,0.00014662376,0.00008840115,0.00030120817,0.000009909937,0.000028780285,0.14952351],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98977375,0.0000029692346,0.00004829892,0.00011083843,0.00008943594,0.000019867814,0.000009568963,0.000017575145,0.009927667],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99918604,0.000100735284,0.00020097081,0.00020658436,0.00012353473,0.00018211614],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999307,0.000064531465,0.00007315893,0.0004923431,0.000025185998,0.000037819835],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00022046514,0.00013161583,0.00018368123,0.00011143695,0.000104655366,0.000247799,0.00016438085,0.000027659842,0.0016291729],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000014492179,0.00010791498,0.00002858808,0.000038523056,0.00009573835,0.00025056113,0.00010208312,0.00015926055,0.00009867723],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000111865265,0.000116799325,0.0057112286,0.000017258653,0.000024864321,0.0020604318,0.9647745,0.0000019389256,0.00007898255,0.022823323,0.00013367986,0.0042458433],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008044505,0.00008383561,0.00054973876,0.00003825867,0.00001964606,0.00021985173,0.99040407,0.00003218614,0.000021836437,0.00008386309,0.0075554936,0.00018676242],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00777268,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.057862952,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.14056274,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001649988,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001776419,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9992835},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2889087536","doi":"10.1075/cogls.00012.tor","title":"Particle drop of mimetics in Japanese","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cognitive Linguistic Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Sentence; Predicate (mathematical logic); Computer science; Grammar; Artificial intelligence; Communication; Psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.1363688759335989,"score_gpt":0.3849291288778673,"score_spread":0.2485602529442684,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2889087536","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7508395,0.0054131146,0.0000084758485,0.00014301561,0.0005129794,0.00017675145,0.000038394955,0.000047505633,0.24282031],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.997427,0.00014332148,0.000055373697,0.00013732085,0.00058337697,0.000027315464,0.0000051626666,0.000013223667,0.0016078954],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991213,0.00008317547,0.00031071051,0.00015472871,0.0001377537,0.00019230224],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99773705,0.00071523624,0.00011886315,0.00019866506,0.001197554,0.00003265074],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00019995407,0.00012532598,0.0002637659,0.00006720053,0.0001704343,0.00003561871,0.00014630478,0.000019555198,0.00043115893],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0042122,0.0001033174,0.000040755636,0.00007693876,0.0019406251,0.00004484548,0.00012363151,0.0000836631,0.000104606916],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007024292,0.00024817802,0.0030186584,0.00009278124,0.00025075948,0.000017679085,0.7801874,2.4825832e-7,0.00011263656,0.21429923,0.00032727062,0.0013748921],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013456463,0.0004513432,0.005327299,0.0006888898,0.00022624579,0.0000022443796,0.95390236,0.00012549291,0.0036186604,0.026640667,0.0072442857,0.00042684175],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00016143525,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0015231733,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.24658756,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000017345477,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000036566416,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7150314},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2889162364","doi":"10.4000/communiquer.2786","title":"Communication as the Study of Social Action: on the Study of Language and Social Interaction","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Communiquer Revue de communication sociale et publique","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Social relation; Action (physics); Context (archaeology); Conversation analysis; Sociology; Psychology; Cognitive science; Social psychology; Communication","score_opus":0.10702496701491998,"score_gpt":0.3842227501387542,"score_spread":0.2771977831238342,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2889162364","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9041143,0.00016738607,0.000009235051,0.02688979,0.000073294854,0.0013007403,0.000016276072,0.000095543175,0.06733342],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9973395,0.0001298927,0.000045756646,0.0010281212,0.00019088587,0.0004202792,0.00007010196,0.00004296051,0.00073250354],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9914561,0.0071159652,0.00072466244,0.00018162114,0.00032219526,0.00019944673],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9937012,0.0017916095,0.0010505227,0.00251472,0.0009140911,0.000027834956],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.003059884,0.00024057942,0.00039294676,0.00016220676,0.002893094,0.0004097226,0.002427672,0.00012249211,0.00035491248],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00025454795,0.00018081325,0.00010826815,0.00023379085,0.0015226634,0.00062313967,0.0010955436,0.001124755,0.0000091148395],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007396435,0.0014219546,0.0001920962,0.000017278271,0.00013944475,1.5356257e-7,0.60441214,0.0000011050711,0.000074735435,0.3900576,0.0013034712,0.0023060981],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008177019,0.0006135272,0.006393525,0.000057061534,0.00010138838,0.0000035569963,0.9543236,0.0000393349,0.00013991748,0.004161845,0.03315055,0.00019800298],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0070240772,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.044106405,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.38589573,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012395311,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00015831109,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99958825},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2889166611","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v8n6p240","title":"The Investigation of Pragmatic Transfer in the Speech Act of Congratulations by Punjabi EFL Learners","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Syllabus; Class (philosophy); Psychology; Obligation; Realization (probability); Perception; Context (archaeology); Mathematics education; Set (abstract data type); Linguistics; Elite; Pedagogy; Computer science; Artificial intelligence; Political science; Mathematics","score_opus":0.031011921147192662,"score_gpt":0.304645997871545,"score_spread":0.27363407672435236,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2889166611","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6626006,0.0007685289,0.00022550755,0.0013533444,0.00901774,0.00031808997,0.000173968,0.000018371327,0.32552385],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99709636,0.000063927015,0.00020597383,0.00008022612,0.0023561243,0.00000196632,0.000019163626,0.000008447984,0.00016781686],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985036,0.000171594,0.0006878817,0.00005155003,0.0005020776,0.00008328232],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9895757,0.0007451343,0.000415853,0.00018591489,0.009055486,0.000021910348],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008617549,0.000081115024,0.00013777832,0.000109009416,0.000097505814,0.00015633705,0.00073827803,0.00003154226,0.000108706685],"category_scores_gemma":[0.010945453,0.000048960384,0.00007715679,0.00006104582,0.0006189245,0.00010943419,0.000021790718,0.00023539003,0.0000014952948],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007157779,0.00014804446,0.0018591282,0.000020175128,0.00021011652,0.0000032442993,0.1350461,0.0000729095,0.00016272503,0.8503082,0.011469493,0.00062827964],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0020542953,0.00059601845,0.0023540927,0.0005227708,0.00022181224,0.0000074634,0.19087404,0.0005207249,0.0048710345,0.04754948,0.7501061,0.00032218694],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00006628176,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00057450443,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.80275875,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000028692033,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013603065,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9973858},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2889395531","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v8n6p256","title":"Three Layers of Pragmatic Failure Across Languages and Cultures","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Lexicon; Linguistics; Turkish; Sentence; Psychology; Sociology","score_opus":0.021289327076474827,"score_gpt":0.34388423351497893,"score_spread":0.3225949064385041,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2889395531","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.4487852,0.002647615,0.0004277844,0.00053525745,0.016100258,0.00019016291,0.00056611764,0.00007766991,0.5306699],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98630124,0.000046063346,0.0016981042,0.000084765,0.0116507,7.758847e-7,0.000010863044,0.000011130087,0.0001963479],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990688,0.000026942693,0.00039659275,0.000064944696,0.00034476348,0.00009793039],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.98541933,0.00017263925,0.00046461765,0.00013660178,0.0137658445,0.000040946343],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00027068946,0.00009336522,0.00016349356,0.00007367606,0.00008442027,0.0002255819,0.00045275546,0.000035721434,0.00034855842],"category_scores_gemma":[0.012055419,0.000070881295,0.000060920633,0.000019826783,0.00047837978,0.00011131727,0.00008852919,0.0001654735,0.000004220165],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008847067,0.00015984185,0.0020617035,0.000051929976,0.00054945523,0.000028409877,0.17329729,0.000023754768,0.000073301366,0.77794844,0.044695593,0.0010218414],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00077540544,0.00017828117,0.0008067695,0.00021313569,0.000066173154,0.000007293941,0.10198311,0.000038849535,0.0005704605,0.01131591,0.8838791,0.00016549189],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00006030711,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0013760227,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8391835,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000019477304,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004906108,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9962665},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2889492559","doi":"10.4000/communiquer.2822","title":"La communication comme étude de l’action sociale : au sujet de la recherche sur le langage et l’interaction sociale","year":2018,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Communiquer Revue de communication sociale et publique","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université TÉLUQ","funders":"","keywords":"Humanities; Philosophy; Art","score_opus":0.397778777701977,"score_gpt":0.4448794251268072,"score_spread":0.04710064742483022,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2889492559","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.15470235,0.008538332,0.0060071764,0.21261768,0.00046095412,0.001143571,0.00031357576,0.000961068,0.6152553],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.93183607,0.026510566,0.01661864,0.0056843106,0.0008354675,0.0006247039,0.0015359387,0.00027710956,0.016077168],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.92802525,0.06888157,0.0012333685,0.00045947445,0.0003777335,0.0010226289],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.975831,0.016066266,0.0015062799,0.0043474655,0.0019459826,0.00030302609],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch","metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication","research_integrity"],"consensus_categories":["sts","research_integrity"],"category_scores_codex":[0.029036473,0.0007186658,0.0008600129,0.00038567372,0.004578385,0.002748519,0.004024784,0.0019542528,0.0006960435],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0043652505,0.00092903466,0.00051670196,0.0005386214,0.00483691,0.0035685052,0.0018507501,0.007198392,0.00010438443],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":true,"about_ca_system_consensus":true,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008413157,0.0014427446,0.00090196554,0.00021441918,0.00027969506,0.000003924414,0.20373228,0.000020857118,0.0005106149,0.7498336,0.026976379,0.015999382],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013438844,0.00010897653,0.0069435937,0.0009743164,0.00019338088,0.00011530189,0.08413495,0.0007228828,0.0005663636,0.11963639,0.7843567,0.00090322894],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.10745847,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.24387765,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.77713376,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0050630523,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.008425726,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998113},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2891884060","doi":"10.7202/1051286ar","title":"So How Do English Language Learners Use \"So\"?","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; English language; Language assessment; Language transfer; Psychology; First language; Comprehension approach; Language education","score_opus":0.03265906015514589,"score_gpt":0.25384287758285873,"score_spread":0.22118381742771284,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2891884060","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.1523173,0.0009745698,0.000052761687,0.00041577208,0.004492128,0.00018140017,0.0001632513,0.00006051442,0.8413423],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9879513,0.000018131575,0.00093058916,0.00047882085,0.008615974,0.0000016610543,0.000014439745,0.000037939957,0.0019511447],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989966,0.00003272695,0.00030603688,0.00012022324,0.00020187817,0.0003424914],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9977361,0.00012092721,0.00030611336,0.00041646982,0.0009987041,0.00042167964],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00027490602,0.00016776357,0.00023527157,0.00025233708,0.0006149932,0.0019449571,0.0005255624,0.000070131566,0.0010769636],"category_scores_gemma":[0.001283131,0.00015011817,0.00008199967,0.00006254239,0.001173644,0.00008022989,0.000024295035,0.00039827966,0.000053354033],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000015156948,0.00001236341,0.00008540092,0.000011719441,0.00006886784,0.00008065917,0.23969801,0.000011892541,0.000015785372,0.73451847,0.024198504,0.001283151],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00023905568,0.000055891014,0.000024070074,0.000034866298,0.00005370665,0.0000049650225,0.12719253,0.0000081592225,0.00008870375,0.0017191041,0.87040037,0.00017860888],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0029556127,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.079160884,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.84620184,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010070026,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0012555699,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998362},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2894927725","doi":"10.1016/j.pragma.2018.09.006","title":"Tag-naxon? (Tag-Right?) in instructional talk: Opening or blocking learning opportunities","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Pragmatics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Blocking (statistics); Psychology; Computer science; Computer network","score_opus":0.11555797606653302,"score_gpt":0.32496162861631545,"score_spread":0.20940365254978244,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2894927725","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8447295,0.00037634626,0.00038206167,0.001449232,0.0010577514,0.00014169872,0.000007785869,0.000044835477,0.15181078],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9861272,0.000114616756,0.0060509094,0.00015760236,0.0013353456,0.000003663094,0.0000051073475,0.000026498645,0.0061790603],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.998226,0.00019759587,0.0008441558,0.00008813361,0.0004229456,0.00022120359],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99808764,0.0002566898,0.0008741355,0.00020537866,0.00050206616,0.00007410481],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00084093853,0.00016058159,0.0003170035,0.00033310146,0.00042901863,0.00049078127,0.00044514798,0.000053795717,0.0046262904],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00026443927,0.00011609257,0.0000825689,0.00007592511,0.00042873903,0.0010305904,0.000113591894,0.00055511616,0.000021601054],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00025094496,0.00035014364,0.0013492196,0.00019638293,0.00037450725,0.00044841538,0.18850212,0.00070098124,0.00037096103,0.78248453,0.0061770915,0.018794676],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0017869818,0.0007087905,0.0005499563,0.0010633897,0.00012268937,0.0009698183,0.3640471,0.00201655,0.00043032755,0.012714139,0.61504614,0.0005440949],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000055186938,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0010731921,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.76977044,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007607923,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0003093644,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9962836},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2896143964","doi":"10.1016/j.visres.2018.09.005","title":"These are the people in your neighbourhood: Consistency and persistence in infants’ exposure to caregivers’, relatives’, and strangers’ faces across contexts","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Vision Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":40,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Toronto Metropolitan University","funders":"","keywords":"Neighbourhood (mathematics); Persistence (discontinuity); Psychology; Developmental psychology; Consistency (knowledge bases); Social psychology; Computer science; Mathematics","score_opus":0.13194055397378726,"score_gpt":0.40608278406524223,"score_spread":0.274142230091455,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2896143964","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97066116,0.0023938057,8.240353e-7,0.004673992,0.000047626396,0.00046001797,0.000052099636,0.000016019916,0.021694459],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9979952,0.0003390529,0.000018774972,0.000075503165,0.000055426965,0.00003614651,0.0000026436594,0.000011881248,0.0014653669],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981402,0.000523546,0.0002212027,0.00031555173,0.00040695278,0.00039252744],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983832,0.00067009445,0.000058090238,0.00047188895,0.00032496103,0.00009175282],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0012560514,0.00013155326,0.00020294602,0.00019965177,0.00066108594,0.0005694353,0.00040865576,0.000061138046,0.00036513625],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003361496,0.000087080596,0.00002572611,0.00022631917,0.0015008796,0.00038543524,0.00037998115,0.00043711963,0.000034849352],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000117695236,0.00006277062,0.041852865,0.00002691004,0.000013500203,0.000013911392,0.93577564,0.0000017648787,0.00021169991,0.01573659,0.00036597825,0.005820698],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00045942236,0.0002666262,0.2956021,0.00016081863,0.000002006441,0.0000024357412,0.6999752,0.000027166972,0.000023702372,0.0006284511,0.002748644,0.00010343826],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00354044,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.09344463,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.25374925,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000038208655,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006773552,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.92309767},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2897520771","doi":"10.1075/gest.00012.bav","title":"Some pragmatic functions of conversational facial gestures1","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Gesture","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":109,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Fraser Health; University of Victoria","funders":"","keywords":"Gesture; Psychology; Facial expression; Context (archaeology); Face (sociological concept); Nonverbal communication; Linguistics; Head (geology); Communication; Philosophy; History","score_opus":0.02927157299982197,"score_gpt":0.26899952182291803,"score_spread":0.23972794882309606,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2897520771","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.4534523,0.0021373362,0.00011956952,0.010588027,0.0033691642,0.00066563813,0.0005513076,0.0003781268,0.52873856],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9879095,0.000011294834,0.00012232736,0.00036476253,0.0018082868,0.000016972834,0.000097053184,0.000010997765,0.009658805],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993298,0.00005122242,0.00018403382,0.00011275529,0.00019682442,0.00012533985],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992268,0.00007002561,0.000119268116,0.00033456596,0.00021744405,0.000031870768],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00009615024,0.000100476755,0.00012724534,0.000065169435,0.0002840671,0.000079568454,0.00021515027,0.000040986422,0.004076576],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00004233549,0.00007994351,0.000056389148,0.00003368819,0.000594112,0.00027424912,0.000048260525,0.00012869536,0.0003438952],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000014977723,0.00008040662,0.0003591229,0.000027202866,0.000070188595,8.272449e-7,0.05080902,0.000005168671,0.0002279239,0.8999284,0.04799843,0.00047835658],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00073333003,0.0001631013,0.014838045,0.000053161042,0.00010062628,0.000006939844,0.04959843,0.00004094132,0.00026193127,0.034222424,0.8996659,0.00031519998],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00012181438,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0009045431,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.86570597,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000015280038,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007885725,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99683386},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2897605735","doi":"10.1075/pbns.295.07rei","title":"Transitions with “Okay”","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Pragmatics & beyond. New series","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":23,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"German; Conversation; Task (project management); Linguistics; Class (philosophy); Conversation analysis; Computer science; Foreign language; Psychology; Artificial intelligence; Engineering","score_opus":0.02983972570927177,"score_gpt":0.24270428460326435,"score_spread":0.21286455889399258,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2897605735","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00009017095,0.0012512002,0.00025272547,0.0034521264,0.00032823556,0.00043886754,0.00035532474,0.00033701226,0.99349433],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0026759482,0.00036882795,0.0047871144,0.0005678026,0.0014508083,0.00003965785,0.0005549792,0.00017665834,0.9893782],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99832493,0.000034579985,0.00053392444,0.0003309997,0.00045766062,0.00031790155],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9978125,0.00009684192,0.00040272705,0.0011943576,0.00034937233,0.0001441728],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00012112128,0.00055738975,0.00056166743,0.0001765995,0.0006160404,0.0007542559,0.0005985792,0.00018769619,0.029640041],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000012962622,0.00044702017,0.0001586619,0.000021349844,0.0014068661,0.00073540886,0.00009996174,0.0004527169,0.0010826284],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000029492232,0.000025233841,3.2502828e-7,0.00010921739,0.00022475427,0.000010986539,0.07354271,0.0000019276572,0.0000032604717,0.87968516,0.045825157,0.0005417789],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00021905398,0.00018827287,0.0000010920073,0.00027043483,0.0002777811,0.000026918784,0.010987455,0.0000028010097,0.000017993701,0.27101114,0.7165087,0.00048836163],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00007967224,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.009052671,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.67068356,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000047765767,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0003976806,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997982},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2897846732","doi":"10.1121/1.5068107","title":"Prosody as a window into speaker attitudes and interpersonal stance","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Prosody; Psychology; Interpersonal communication; Emotive; Covert; Perception; Emotional prosody; Context (archaeology); Cognitive psychology; Linguistics; Social psychology","score_opus":0.020369058843991223,"score_gpt":0.2920895646836829,"score_spread":0.2717205058396917,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2897846732","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.87049097,0.006516915,0.021197947,0.06050016,0.0011198883,0.0006272459,0.00004214478,0.00006239166,0.03944232],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99185395,0.00028457763,0.0049103815,0.0017741146,0.0005201941,9.3484766e-7,1.7987918e-7,0.000010467654,0.0006452267],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99906933,0.000121207966,0.0002777434,0.000062952444,0.00032928647,0.00013947072],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99875206,0.00027877462,0.00035050279,0.00028655402,0.0002847552,0.00004734566],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003755434,0.00010467099,0.00020482822,0.0000102772765,0.0003751133,0.00008093293,0.00060979486,0.000024946388,0.00051057927],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009878624,0.000049567043,0.0001614442,0.00004797691,0.004093948,0.00016688243,0.00021046949,0.00030450866,0.000010791916],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0010211483,0.00085646455,0.0014424475,0.00032099988,0.0017978132,0.0000035532546,0.7765808,0.000120129414,0.021370066,0.017498868,0.14762364,0.031364065],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0024823323,0.0034588585,0.009863985,0.0013711161,0.001245354,0.00031142728,0.75200623,0.008840818,0.002815142,0.057472177,0.15925527,0.0008773165],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001538322,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00003363087,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.12136293,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000029675013,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000845892,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99861634},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2898042533","doi":"10.1111/josl.12304","title":"The pragmatics of kin address: A sociolinguistic universal and its semantic affordances","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Sociolinguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":42,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Honorific; Linguistics; Sociolinguistics; Sociology; Linguistic universal; Noun; Psychology; Theoretical linguistics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.041204507160684765,"score_gpt":0.30730363824443135,"score_spread":0.2660991310837466,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2898042533","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7560772,0.022512697,0.0006288414,0.0020201853,0.0054130135,0.00046096725,0.00013734204,0.0000743661,0.21267541],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9949914,0.0010593365,0.0006703332,0.000053138636,0.0026952696,8.140067e-7,0.000001253935,0.000017253176,0.000511204],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987104,0.000116608004,0.0005969891,0.0000735496,0.00030996255,0.00019250321],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9961153,0.0008319521,0.0009831242,0.00020728103,0.0018001512,0.000062142695],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006906874,0.00013402643,0.00028699407,0.000069307745,0.0005957027,0.00014947195,0.00044189097,0.000053558408,0.00008202894],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0020670237,0.00008814483,0.00009394347,0.00003587506,0.0015111194,0.00007697073,0.00008369871,0.00027858088,0.000006686546],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003843943,0.000054793887,0.00011615122,0.000098985765,0.00017342408,0.000014116497,0.09688739,0.000006602831,0.000041202893,0.90091175,0.001408434,0.00024869712],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0023733291,0.0013835772,0.00099509,0.0013732131,0.0011575444,0.00012554455,0.40646088,0.002824694,0.0007372149,0.32232538,0.25945312,0.0007904246],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00002148593,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00015650554,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5785864,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000036783917,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00022560313,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.55677825},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2899160616","doi":"10.1177/1476718x18809393","title":"Using social knowledge while interacting at the classroom sand center: Facework and cohesion strategies","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Early Childhood Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Cohesion (chemistry); Psychology; Literacy; Narrative; Flexibility (engineering); Pedagogy; Social psychology; Mathematics education; Linguistics","score_opus":0.19766790753227856,"score_gpt":0.4224393998183882,"score_spread":0.22477149228610963,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2899160616","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.92906404,0.0017980598,0.000012803193,0.0011571796,0.00030139874,0.00014090717,0.000010931902,0.000011759038,0.06750292],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9961968,0.0001314268,0.00008622336,0.000028620016,0.002543543,0.0000018346848,0.000001972722,0.000023113911,0.0009864605],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9979037,0.00064593565,0.00041200488,0.00014178723,0.00053704256,0.00035954657],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9979258,0.0005298755,0.00030371494,0.00024535717,0.000913361,0.00008185694],"candidate_categories":["sts","scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0016208184,0.00013692728,0.00022251776,0.00021093596,0.002362456,0.0015289764,0.0005147874,0.000063649844,0.00067761337],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00011875544,0.00008404205,0.00009813282,0.00011130782,0.0011683519,0.0008795494,0.00041069018,0.0009640666,0.000045120836],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00030351806,0.0005370175,0.0034797438,0.000043939097,0.0003492079,0.000021783595,0.924427,0.0000044007215,0.0028606912,0.0328499,0.021505252,0.013617596],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0029005478,0.0018784336,0.056921963,0.0012868298,0.000116942436,0.00033769404,0.77969646,0.000104723804,0.0015196846,0.013909655,0.14072517,0.0006019191],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00014367777,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0008422785,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.14473051,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009751559,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00033889132,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99950755},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2899185106","doi":"10.5539/elt.v11n12p11","title":"Iraqi EFL University Students’ Linguistic Strategies in Approaching Warning and Prohibition","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Mustansiriyah University","keywords":"Commit; Psychology; Social psychology; Computer science","score_opus":0.021866594935049735,"score_gpt":0.2795922050792999,"score_spread":0.25772561014425016,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2899185106","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7665133,0.00026751985,0.00020540597,0.000027060956,0.0001914005,0.00016258238,0.000007626936,0.00024108961,0.23238401],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9967513,0.000007635279,0.0007471986,0.00004027029,0.0010886244,0.0000040626737,0.00003977422,0.000025811312,0.0012953407],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986211,0.0003787896,0.00021167428,0.0002898481,0.00022287655,0.00027571098],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99927896,0.00015426308,0.000119398224,0.00032684108,0.00006550908,0.000055004988],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000844372,0.0001842505,0.00019315428,0.00020990979,0.0006618602,0.0007272525,0.00037217344,0.000053145635,0.00016821439],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00037066865,0.00017944652,0.000036821046,0.000053203632,0.00030960568,0.00078705756,0.00021529243,0.0006154187,0.00001201539],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000013903419,0.000068413,0.0013892078,0.000034709687,0.000018040084,0.00002959708,0.7958594,0.000008963912,0.00009386571,0.20073397,0.000031141917,0.0017187792],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00060809165,0.000064977416,0.00073522923,0.00017638068,0.000026920325,0.000002969697,0.9903877,0.00024731734,0.000032573054,0.0007731905,0.0066623352,0.00028236644],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.001355148,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0041160225,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.23108867,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000762704,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000042591797,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.73176163},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2899341782","doi":"10.5296/ijl.v10i5.13842","title":"Thanks Response Strategies in Cameroon French","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Cape Breton University","funders":"Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior; Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador; Cape Breton University","keywords":"Gratitude; Pragmatics; Situational ethics; Realization (probability); Task (project management); Psychology; Linguistics; Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; Sociology; Engineering","score_opus":0.04400170307116744,"score_gpt":0.34807557330419003,"score_spread":0.30407387023302257,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2899341782","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.65239686,0.00051869627,0.00043426375,0.001242654,0.008108414,0.00006987573,0.000051551757,0.000029745064,0.33714792],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99296045,0.00003592413,0.00090532826,0.00017342203,0.0048842174,0.0000010584891,0.0000046303176,0.000011672064,0.0010232995],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987707,0.000113309,0.00050599064,0.000075578646,0.00041241787,0.00012198406],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9968449,0.00028354416,0.00037197498,0.00016709002,0.0022922931,0.00004022202],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005710853,0.00009985483,0.00014736332,0.00028879702,0.000067179884,0.00038850593,0.0006783951,0.000035636775,0.00086799875],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0015749132,0.00008341611,0.00006425416,0.00003370402,0.00035852112,0.00015520782,0.00006480097,0.00024742013,0.000044853652],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00061560224,0.0002528498,0.0012723567,0.000007734906,0.0001798272,0.00028565284,0.08507445,0.00008561563,0.00028732864,0.90326494,0.007064961,0.001608707],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014883127,0.00062264426,0.006465793,0.00038744576,0.00004650938,0.00008902048,0.07550968,0.00024240614,0.0005933783,0.08622688,0.82796353,0.00036440935],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002688545,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0016038434,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.82089853,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008078159,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00029485952,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9503978},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2902182306","doi":"10.1515/ip-2018-0023","title":"How (not) to be rude: Facilitatingthe acquisition of L2 (im)politeness","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Intercultural Pragmatics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Pragmatics; Linguistics; Psychology; Intercultural communication; Interpersonal communication; Politeness theory; Language acquisition; Language education; Sociocultural evolution; Pedagogy; Sociology; Social psychology; Mathematics education","score_opus":0.07137810860615648,"score_gpt":0.32396134773589547,"score_spread":0.252583239129739,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2902182306","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.94782424,0.00006276328,0.0002845259,0.009920139,0.00037899477,0.000299643,0.00019235844,0.00011011492,0.04092723],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99045664,0.0000046197165,0.0013451924,0.0010642561,0.00034844666,0.000020463685,0.00005807263,0.000014948154,0.006687361],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99890786,0.00011414321,0.00035059644,0.00015274508,0.00026574632,0.00020891786],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99849844,0.00013601253,0.0001912215,0.0004819266,0.00062928174,0.000063108484],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00019301497,0.0001734161,0.0002271984,0.00007072921,0.000243853,0.00047487882,0.00046441358,0.000047049914,0.0007029766],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001881552,0.000118837655,0.00008920155,0.00005780012,0.0005373351,0.0005373778,0.00014781345,0.00011330441,0.00011373489],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000030036368,0.00006665654,0.000007847109,0.000111639005,0.00007092335,0.000001028857,0.6345257,0.000004061976,0.0052102027,0.34858024,0.008928057,0.002463559],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00037916537,0.00042842727,0.00031827373,0.00028971685,0.00006662627,0.000010617433,0.86510384,0.00026371496,0.013084643,0.0069151497,0.112682685,0.00045713945],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002212256,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00092745654,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.34166512,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004603172,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000023304254,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.76971006},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2902421100","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v8n7p13","title":"The Usage of Spatial Prepositions in the Headlines of Major Nigerian Newspapers","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Newspaper; Vanguard; Linguistics; Sociology; Media studies; Geography; Philosophy","score_opus":0.026258692782997202,"score_gpt":0.308265176340395,"score_spread":0.2820064835573978,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2902421100","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.2556757,0.0008639389,0.00026839648,0.0014903613,0.020989086,0.000250484,0.00019178052,0.000017284885,0.720253],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98999447,0.000055577533,0.0002461158,0.000097316915,0.009409612,0.0000017509462,0.0000059260915,0.000006948811,0.00018226844],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987295,0.00011383851,0.0006176287,0.000048054084,0.00040863236,0.00008232646],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9885586,0.00057141314,0.0005884178,0.0002068852,0.010055921,0.000018764336],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005535783,0.000071944596,0.00012785198,0.00009542448,0.000118444215,0.0001483782,0.00085961825,0.00002349492,0.00015304647],"category_scores_gemma":[0.010375752,0.00004196333,0.00008984283,0.000032740256,0.00057408895,0.00006506742,0.00005070729,0.00016961354,0.0000012678142],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00021283103,0.00035584826,0.0017666043,0.000015768479,0.0003000882,0.000016294214,0.13668348,0.00010330057,0.00010336481,0.8529505,0.006417169,0.0010747274],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001209986,0.00043188425,0.004409811,0.00029346405,0.00011310217,0.000009246334,0.104796626,0.00012717518,0.0013895149,0.017945793,0.86909044,0.00018298927],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00034621562,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0039375625,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8626732,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000022237573,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011344692,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99796027},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2902818884","doi":"10.1086/699599","title":"Undecontextualizable: Performativity and the Conditions of Possibility of Linguistic Symbolism","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Signs and Society","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Indexicality; Performative utterance; Performativity; Semiotics; Linguistics; Articulation (sociology); Epistemology; Aesthetics; Sociology; Philosophy; Politics","score_opus":0.02926582126987303,"score_gpt":0.28928112593802174,"score_spread":0.2600153046681487,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2902818884","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.92092556,0.0005877731,0.00007621303,0.00017034863,0.00006690541,0.00013091198,0.00012628362,0.000013326327,0.07790267],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9991931,0.000108129054,0.000051573552,0.000094631105,0.00009897753,0.00000479188,0.0000073124643,0.0000033816966,0.00043815616],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99954164,0.00007510836,0.00017548417,0.000067647496,0.00006963722,0.00007049752],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992588,0.00020884971,0.000108855864,0.00021855423,0.00018634406,0.00001859259],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00039249202,0.00005970527,0.00015397975,0.00000760733,0.00038237136,0.000053147105,0.00008715063,0.000024352952,0.00036776182],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000055827022,0.00003625256,0.000057026737,0.00001901888,0.0033993358,0.0000906147,0.000056045435,0.00006742933,9.2743653e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000004839173,0.000024947398,0.00019173663,0.00004470698,0.000035787183,1.7294825e-8,0.3097999,9.933124e-8,0.000050707004,0.6891736,0.0005993621,0.00007428442],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0026511336,0.0002939928,0.014778001,0.00013214044,0.00021835665,0.000003160606,0.6919472,0.0019015095,0.00056319503,0.280903,0.006299856,0.00030843346],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005083055,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00032660709,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4082706,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000044770727,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000036398178,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9993128},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2902940364","doi":"10.5539/elt.v12n1p7","title":"Courtroom Questioning Adapted to Legal Procedures","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Guangdong Office of Philosophy and Social Science","keywords":"Impartiality; Legal psychology; Psychology; Foundation (evidence); Rhetoric; Context (archaeology); Legal research; Empirical legal studies; Legal writing; Social psychology; Linguistics; Law; Political science","score_opus":0.018176108826474708,"score_gpt":0.2894785180976798,"score_spread":0.27130240927120514,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2902940364","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5869447,0.00032486249,0.0002909966,0.0004377699,0.00059103285,0.00019399745,0.00001925948,0.0007189937,0.4104784],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98373413,0.0000012642616,0.0019574533,0.0007436781,0.004248503,0.000036681944,0.000043971093,0.000046710986,0.00918758],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986672,0.00018066198,0.00026122565,0.00027667615,0.00026892565,0.00034533167],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99892575,0.00014037215,0.000099534096,0.0005539081,0.000167946,0.0001125188],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00051898253,0.00020482313,0.00019187148,0.00015548305,0.0008361817,0.00070722145,0.0004825173,0.000046780402,0.0015636787],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0013983634,0.00018115863,0.00006131419,0.000051929714,0.00018337397,0.0006818551,0.00014236184,0.00043365677,0.00021129301],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000013571079,0.00004249012,0.000066425375,0.000012886414,0.000025603082,0.000009678938,0.6166204,0.000008797251,0.00038777894,0.37652183,0.0045054113,0.0017851001],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00038113343,0.00015986797,0.00013199332,0.00023062008,0.000039409984,0.000008405011,0.6912354,0.00009501295,0.0006601958,0.00032796603,0.306227,0.0005029722],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0015286063,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.006650052,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.40129083,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000059121256,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008345327,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999349},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2903333935","doi":"10.5539/ass.v14n12p29","title":"Request Strategies: A Contrastive Study Between Yemeni EFL and Malay ESL Secondary School Students in Malaysia","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Asian Social Science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia","keywords":"Malay; Politeness; Psychology; First language; Social power; Realization (probability); Mathematics education; Sociology; Linguistics; Political science","score_opus":0.030362538236080563,"score_gpt":0.34588422608214575,"score_spread":0.3155216878460652,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2903333935","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.58379465,0.00003202764,0.000005134299,0.00022863783,0.00008887861,0.00031857786,0.000019924517,0.00003807279,0.4154741],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9985268,0.0000030598899,0.000031688192,0.00012889944,0.0006086754,0.000038745136,0.0000040750706,0.000011847408,0.0006462129],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982252,0.00015750689,0.00029918546,0.00038307125,0.00053498073,0.0004000461],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992251,0.000053087224,0.00013539319,0.0002743154,0.00019334212,0.00011877522],"candidate_categories":["sts","scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0009115586,0.00016908177,0.00024136051,0.00015391743,0.0010562595,0.0014771209,0.0009093518,0.000041349616,0.0007865448],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000050906718,0.00015042024,0.000026550944,0.00023985592,0.0031153304,0.001492882,0.00029514916,0.00026952158,0.000079867605],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000031608306,0.0003834135,0.14009517,0.000015075228,0.000068797075,0.000022332897,0.5576294,8.2307196e-8,0.00016345776,0.28612983,0.00043139397,0.015029434],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00056574773,0.00020761593,0.55663073,0.000019861869,0.000016739632,5.776479e-7,0.43651512,0.000001296823,0.000013025656,0.0049869074,0.0008709843,0.00017140094],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00067408814,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0032083322,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.41653556,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010960205,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0004171004,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9995976},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2903687411","doi":"10.1007/978-3-319-97325-8_11","title":"Negotiating Activity Closings with Reciprocal Head Nods in Mandarin Conversation","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Head (geology); Conversation; Reciprocal; Conversation analysis; Psychology; Negotiation; Turn-taking; Mandarin Chinese; Communication; Linguistics; Sociology","score_opus":0.061522866825094294,"score_gpt":0.2820632514537447,"score_spread":0.22054038462865044,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2903687411","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.008512654,0.00010741858,0.00013779827,0.00044404357,0.00018968909,0.0003157378,0.00002804098,0.00012793888,0.9901367],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.43063307,0.000032837266,0.00029855935,0.00016279895,0.00046346936,0.000017259385,0.000086001135,0.00005945288,0.56824654],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99890226,0.000037070753,0.00027406294,0.00030765732,0.0002776632,0.00020125814],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988981,0.00009512149,0.00028153075,0.0005014398,0.0001828778,0.00004091831],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001962912,0.00029641,0.00032844685,0.00016174177,0.00020993435,0.0004576881,0.0002434502,0.0001562655,0.008789158],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000009616116,0.00023212546,0.00005592825,0.000011888976,0.00061999384,0.00045834377,0.000097157936,0.00043815878,0.00020590665],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00009753366,0.00003389007,0.000048777263,0.000051054183,0.00006172327,0.00000724659,0.03463013,0.0000035598623,0.000005630456,0.959856,0.0020338064,0.0031706637],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0018773469,0.0005721241,0.00034722732,0.0011621576,0.00015994973,0.000015780532,0.03032785,0.0005313369,0.00011232109,0.03154054,0.93177986,0.0015735354],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0019620343,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.026746996,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.92974603,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013145174,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000145852,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9921169},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2903834446","doi":"10.22329/il.v38i4.5029","title":"The Analysis of Implicit Premises within Children’s Argumentative Inferences","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Informal Logic","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":40,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung; National Science Foundation","keywords":"Argumentation theory; Argumentative; Dialogical self; Conversation; Focus (optics); Psychology; Premises; Epistemology; Sociocultural evolution; Anonymity; Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; Sociology; Computer science; Communication","score_opus":0.04082199326469757,"score_gpt":0.3103028636653924,"score_spread":0.2694808704006948,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2903834446","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.67094463,0.00013777574,0.000019168807,0.00011137906,0.00007607042,0.000113055736,0.00005731357,0.000038350696,0.32850224],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99841434,0.00003454793,0.000068240064,0.0001874314,0.000089251946,0.000018771127,0.00004103308,0.0000032619425,0.0011431081],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99923676,0.00003981012,0.00033098366,0.0000753941,0.00016663261,0.00015043042],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990092,0.00013732823,0.0002855521,0.0003446103,0.00019861346,0.000024680741],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00020895332,0.00010036134,0.00016450688,0.00010085936,0.00047532673,0.00023694469,0.0004522446,0.000023210161,0.0012708753],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000040758347,0.00005426246,0.00008750931,0.00012368175,0.001005705,0.0004104072,0.000103904946,0.00008238048,0.000046823665],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000023802862,0.000023880006,0.006755718,0.0000031684583,0.00070866203,1.0916128e-7,0.094253704,0.000051336505,0.000013704665,0.89623386,0.00025568166,0.0016763642],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009866877,0.0010940718,0.48767796,0.00006176787,0.0020209674,0.000005708675,0.43567142,0.0011713242,0.0040741386,0.04176175,0.024545202,0.00092898577],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0006897616,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0057313824,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8544721,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000009338752,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000045952438,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9996421},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2904348428","doi":"10.1017/s0261444818000368","title":"Eye gaze and L2 speakers’ responses to recasts: A systematic replication study of McDonough, Crowther, Kielstra and Trofimovich (2015)","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"","keywords":"Gaze; Psychology; Eye tracking; Generalizability theory; Eye contact; Cognitive psychology; Communication; Developmental psychology; Computer science; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.04060400304558086,"score_gpt":0.34773066871716585,"score_spread":0.307126665671585,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2904348428","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9821581,0.001279755,0.000060083403,0.00036561277,0.0000727831,0.00081773725,0.000019665516,0.00011366794,0.015112552],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.996058,0.000009708519,0.000671981,0.00014505231,0.0002123172,0.000064316526,0.0000064761316,0.000028973436,0.0028031988],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982625,0.00058089336,0.0004269105,0.00034089922,0.0001996824,0.00018911182],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99820226,0.00028026526,0.00023626775,0.0011231534,0.00008521296,0.00007283712],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0012213684,0.00017980587,0.00034548386,0.00016586258,0.00037476438,0.00029603022,0.0002771997,0.000037311223,0.00010737985],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0004885574,0.0001433449,0.000029593884,0.000050493556,0.0001847689,0.00028244394,0.00014498441,0.00018335947,0.000017229697],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00009220864,0.00020193569,0.0016502098,0.000818149,0.00009737528,0.000008100911,0.960153,3.0821238e-7,0.0026492693,0.032560498,0.00018565677,0.0015833341],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007423513,0.0007768099,0.0059589604,0.0011871485,0.00015011682,0.000014682594,0.9895603,0.00006551681,0.00025445662,0.00029640566,0.000669759,0.00032348745],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.002058637,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.003242174,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.03226409,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000027628084,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000019946476,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5845436},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2907211457","doi":"","title":"New Brunswick Voters Have Spoken: Is Anyone Listening?","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of New Brunswick Studies / Revue d’études sur le Nouveau-Brunswick","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Active listening; Communication; Psychology; History","score_opus":0.0633004556141749,"score_gpt":0.3006654175481551,"score_spread":0.2373649619339802,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2907211457","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7619095,0.053904265,0.0007825462,0.057004165,0.010237119,0.0018001043,0.00003872825,0.0006694422,0.113654144],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.86914885,0.005316469,0.006776691,0.004587459,0.015904529,0.00000549055,0.000023895129,0.00034298722,0.097893625],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.992662,0.00041369366,0.0030650594,0.000972709,0.00139992,0.0014865928],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9904136,0.00074883143,0.0030357942,0.001940921,0.002969699,0.0008911383],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0014433166,0.0012769895,0.0024164212,0.0008217485,0.0016115999,0.0010257979,0.002538511,0.00036066887,0.0014903181],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0006360578,0.0011151365,0.0011638299,0.00046529286,0.0016503318,0.002295143,0.00082193414,0.0015728772,0.00039337555],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":true,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00083601166,0.00091847486,0.0076913126,0.0005018288,0.0041356212,0.0003778764,0.43214017,0.000077214376,0.0002739797,0.15326612,0.3941097,0.005671693],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0050831675,0.0018420402,0.007807912,0.0014946901,0.00075380673,0.0005497679,0.14848316,0.00006700347,0.0006495623,0.0018978795,0.8296888,0.001682255],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.053261746,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.3216246,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.43557906,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0006052456,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.013259378,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999982},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2908113794","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v9n1p251","title":"A Corpus-Based Study of Semantic Collocations of the Verb “Feel” in English Public Speaking Setting: Chinese EFL V.S Native Speakers","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Collocation (remote sensing); Linguistics; Psychology; Context (archaeology); Public speaking; Prosody; Semantic feature; Computer science; History","score_opus":0.03323250326200593,"score_gpt":0.316871163102151,"score_spread":0.2836386598401451,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2908113794","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.92232275,0.000111217705,0.000030510324,0.00010332963,0.009357429,0.00023538037,0.00006328032,0.000018666913,0.067757435],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9943283,0.0000066394527,0.00018238816,0.0000660027,0.005306365,0.0000037914856,0.000008021606,0.00001967551,0.00007878529],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.997752,0.00021689161,0.0009864458,0.00012072711,0.0007792323,0.00014471724],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.96742684,0.0006388816,0.0013500997,0.000333334,0.030207343,0.000043483586],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00073254755,0.00015606082,0.0002968265,0.00040520635,0.00012316313,0.00017008196,0.0011524231,0.00003941118,0.00016870267],"category_scores_gemma":[0.04511404,0.00011441715,0.00012834884,0.00020522712,0.00044897196,0.00015877279,0.00014604625,0.00034199358,0.0000010116751],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00029546543,0.0037619828,0.20078118,0.000076586526,0.0009894747,0.000029407702,0.5945567,0.0018572713,0.000041294305,0.1953735,0.0018384148,0.00039872652],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.013193153,0.0021782722,0.12514594,0.0020869684,0.0005432315,0.000005619149,0.63792306,0.0028867773,0.0013114128,0.009908406,0.20377003,0.0010471286],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002086676,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.005092677,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.20193161,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012039369,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0004057907,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.96292937},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2908913836","doi":"","title":"Identity as a Function of Resistance to Lexical Priming in Adult Language Learners on Facebook","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"2018 Conference of the Canadian Society for the Study of Education","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Conversation; Priming (agriculture); Linguistics; Identity (music); Presentation (obstetrics); Resistance (ecology); Social psychology; Communication","score_opus":0.0666811458372427,"score_gpt":0.32710112566062616,"score_spread":0.26041997982338344,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2908913836","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9657104,0.0000383794,0.000017520462,0.0021054337,0.0003662938,0.0010631715,0.000028497678,0.0000047924577,0.0306655],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9938893,0.0000033693266,0.000048203037,0.00029620083,0.00009429844,0.00009413688,0.0000041768417,0.0000070249475,0.0055633206],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99933094,0.000055420234,0.00021031144,0.00011034293,0.00017515616,0.00011784281],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99885476,0.00008380519,0.0001859022,0.00045231855,0.00038576982,0.000037444082],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00030075858,0.00007473222,0.000119883705,0.000048224196,0.0003151956,0.000050645835,0.00045744702,0.000029716275,0.0001855057],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00013422793,0.000052145795,0.00009094982,0.00007717432,0.00038794903,0.0001225426,0.000032206353,0.00008608103,0.0000065469503],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007302314,0.00023561013,0.00043425165,0.00005478948,0.00009303582,1.4045229e-8,0.6331984,0.000007942856,0.00037026108,0.35409927,0.008814723,0.002618685],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0003016027,0.00030796812,0.011002439,0.00016459193,0.00006903784,6.908927e-8,0.97852355,0.000018772507,0.00048783165,0.0031928765,0.0058354074,0.000095838775],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.12163495,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.88958776,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7679528,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012010357,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00074530777,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.88421416},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2909383250","doi":"10.3968/8128","title":"An Analysis of Doctor-Patient Conflict Talks in Grey’s Anatomy","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Perspective (graphical); Pragmatics; Interpersonal communication; Psychology; Epistemology; Social psychology; Linguistics; Philosophy; Computer science; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.030600656318240084,"score_gpt":0.3509614813480218,"score_spread":0.3203608250297817,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2909383250","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9463657,0.03581471,0.0000011198873,0.00017186956,0.0000936993,0.000111443216,0.00015721972,0.000021576254,0.017262666],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99804723,0.0009253932,0.0000384366,0.0001464426,0.00006453752,0.000022765875,0.00003666105,0.000007716269,0.0007108078],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99910474,0.00011784611,0.00029743288,0.00019980982,0.00011915176,0.00016101329],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99923474,0.00013908281,0.00009639322,0.00039585208,0.00010528756,0.00002863751],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00016352443,0.00014117008,0.0003647472,0.00043416218,0.00005922602,0.00007761855,0.0001579966,0.000042580465,0.00024320152],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000043548014,0.00008275745,0.000059431066,0.00023673086,0.00041104443,0.000346958,0.000072772134,0.00010394191,0.0000013229193],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000030008852,0.000092619746,0.0072860494,0.00005020334,0.00035936476,0.000054445107,0.8372388,0.0000027103797,0.00027409318,0.15024021,0.00023192233,0.004139578],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0019313634,0.0003754246,0.03256126,0.0011364834,0.00042635106,0.0000052966157,0.8972127,0.000049140603,0.00053380907,0.0019454728,0.063079454,0.0007432409],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00033640466,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.009760978,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.14829473,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002632399,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000010088965,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5446854},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2909401383","doi":"10.5539/elt.v12n3p1","title":"Thai University Students’ Use of Yes/No Tokens in Spoken Interaction","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Prince of Songkla University","keywords":"Disappointment; Conversation; Psychology; Linguistics; Context (archaeology); Expression (computer science); Contrast (vision); Conversation analysis; Turn-taking; Social psychology; Communication; Computer science; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.02702503653348914,"score_gpt":0.27509803268612204,"score_spread":0.2480729961526329,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2909401383","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8467984,0.000058155467,0.0000057096127,0.000018950133,0.00041681473,0.0001473567,0.000021692005,0.00008968034,0.1524432],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98673546,0.000009554205,0.0001587562,0.000042743926,0.00018711292,0.0000010901038,0.00004398209,0.000015812797,0.0128054805],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99904376,0.00025340015,0.00018959586,0.0001591629,0.00019824991,0.00015581487],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991278,0.00021121067,0.0001317561,0.00044670107,0.000054165404,0.000028382003],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00034529233,0.000115390736,0.00018191553,0.00017043039,0.00008590451,0.00017502934,0.00039031357,0.000038644353,0.0015752112],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001563636,0.0001106995,0.00006382591,0.000035358473,0.00005991443,0.0011209807,0.00017250096,0.0004299006,0.0000862428],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000451276,0.00018899729,0.021083288,0.000036874782,0.000044254342,0.000020368949,0.92840683,0.00008068947,0.00041155439,0.048358727,0.00043760127,0.00088569865],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00066308875,0.00004716472,0.0021967273,0.00014933896,0.000020017676,8.8378926e-7,0.9360602,0.00008459668,0.000102332524,0.000024992301,0.060444675,0.00020597616],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0034364983,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0028038998,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.13993703,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000082385486,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002106719,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9993375},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2910175182","doi":"10.22215/etd/2018-13238","title":"The Pragmatics of Requesting in the Canadian Workplace: A Comparative Investigation of Requests Presented in Workplace ESL Textbooks and Oral Discourse Completion Task Responses","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Carleton University","funders":"","keywords":"Pragmatics; Psychology; Linguistics; Competence (human resources); Second language; Task (project management); Pedagogy; Social psychology","score_opus":0.08125416278066361,"score_gpt":0.3598636553785572,"score_spread":0.2786094925978936,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2910175182","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9064715,0.0009688294,0.0000029143084,0.0011808899,0.00013163245,0.0011198233,0.00006949163,0.000019967405,0.09003495],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99208236,0.000056850615,0.00031218212,0.000050932795,0.00005852322,0.00010254435,0.000561999,0.000021060061,0.006753546],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9969859,0.0012908593,0.0008476131,0.00022139086,0.00039284155,0.0002613708],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9967567,0.001402806,0.00079323666,0.0005694884,0.00042350104,0.000054292137],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0017430643,0.00026363728,0.00043420424,0.00036360646,0.0005096682,0.00034187248,0.0005318867,0.00014113187,0.000050163333],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00037614856,0.00016620301,0.000043851964,0.00018845283,0.0013126796,0.00028554446,0.000035360514,0.00048160407,0.000002718054],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0004287841,0.00006528915,0.0045681098,0.00026305884,0.000074298725,0.0000044772737,0.63835335,0.00002146502,0.00008096504,0.35215205,0.0035065128,0.00048162448],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00080451655,0.00020437862,0.06310486,0.0029956733,0.000113303715,0.000005111132,0.90897006,0.0009767713,0.00022494666,0.017779032,0.0043369513,0.0004844125],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.14654255,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.98337805,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8368355,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011031557,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00071578944,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8591407},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2913499104","doi":"10.5539/ells.v9n1p80","title":"A Linguistic Analysis of the Politeness Strategies Used in Doctor-Patient Discourse","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language and Literature Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Conversation; Exploratory research; Dominance (genetics); Psychology; Qualitative research; Medicine; Medical education; Social psychology; Sociology; Nursing; Linguistics; Social science; Communication","score_opus":0.01487590457435252,"score_gpt":0.2980432706016644,"score_spread":0.2831673660273119,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2913499104","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9511859,0.018880764,2.3565286e-7,0.00010295377,0.00045543208,0.00020556115,0.00013380033,0.00003317709,0.029002212],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9979123,0.00012798955,0.000013159885,0.000060224516,0.00020980301,0.000021790976,0.0000439052,0.00001176764,0.0015990427],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99890834,0.0001508846,0.0003158111,0.00022100937,0.00020499503,0.0001989499],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987888,0.0002181014,0.0001533428,0.0005442049,0.0002702578,0.000025331618],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001563033,0.0001963961,0.00045033128,0.00025682003,0.00012847938,0.00030924828,0.00024532972,0.000043876764,0.00013141478],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00017547583,0.00011448874,0.00014110965,0.0003835325,0.00037041947,0.00028393744,0.0001612179,0.00022485426,0.0000014223045],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000010817853,0.000042150357,0.0034162542,0.00007505134,0.00045749202,0.000008327412,0.8018644,0.000037018548,0.000029996068,0.19388877,0.00003565765,0.00013410591],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00028253795,0.00003928108,0.0036028144,0.000271154,0.00030047828,5.2580356e-7,0.99099445,0.000021255659,0.000043379438,0.0007510002,0.0035112528,0.00018189644],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00030360653,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0039311503,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.19313776,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000020692736,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000035580506,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.46687156},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2913866572","doi":"","title":"Learning to say","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"2018 Conference of the Canadian Society for the Study of Education","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Saskatchewan","funders":"","keywords":"Computer science","score_opus":0.07458671568150232,"score_gpt":0.31292196364030256,"score_spread":0.23833524795880023,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2913866572","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9161294,0.000101919,0.00002350715,0.0106200315,0.0013006872,0.0013522599,0.000040013783,0.000014113956,0.07041806],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98633355,0.0000033984647,0.000106029314,0.0003607688,0.00028422553,0.00007654119,0.000004547157,0.000008681277,0.012822266],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99943525,0.00004554993,0.00016211603,0.00009502605,0.0001266419,0.0001354379],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99863195,0.00009171627,0.00015388969,0.0004837599,0.0005865133,0.00005216403],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00029413606,0.00007438536,0.00009964333,0.000027732496,0.0010183771,0.00009897854,0.0006473439,0.000022691738,0.0004123427],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009247636,0.000046722966,0.00010768992,0.000062218736,0.00044654292,0.00008118635,0.00004746454,0.00008352084,0.000010757853],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00000701572,0.00012969092,0.0005707671,0.000017873159,0.00014473785,3.0896514e-9,0.79543954,0.00000815867,0.00007708266,0.13300918,0.06386776,0.006728195],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0001407287,0.00027352566,0.004577792,0.00003922429,0.00008325257,1.5317939e-7,0.8349296,0.000058336467,0.00011727519,0.0023193192,0.15736814,0.00009270283],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.15478523,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.737106,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.58232075,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007636003,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0009911505,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.85084313},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2915453002","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v9n2p89","title":"The Relationship Between English Language Proficiency and Politeness in Making Requests: A Case Study of ESL Saudi Students","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Psychology; Interview; Language proficiency; Linguistics; English language; First language; Qualitative research; Mathematics education; Sociology","score_opus":0.05733339143986228,"score_gpt":0.37884664978993876,"score_spread":0.3215132583500765,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2915453002","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9753632,0.00046330088,0.0000025286802,0.00001581434,0.003060826,0.00018905776,0.000023487086,0.000011750364,0.020870041],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9964789,0.000014798133,0.00004846369,0.000015961909,0.0032461167,0.0000034158288,0.000003924415,0.000013557227,0.00017482394],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983002,0.00017520238,0.0007191543,0.00010236764,0.0005788245,0.00012426861],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9915439,0.0013891541,0.0006250819,0.0002324313,0.006176721,0.000032705044],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0009803937,0.00010774308,0.00020027577,0.0002212722,0.00011431848,0.00035772022,0.0006618244,0.000034668854,0.000022519698],"category_scores_gemma":[0.021961527,0.000079686935,0.0000438171,0.0000601269,0.00012937197,0.00015522272,0.0001595212,0.0003562791,9.0391336e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000029324357,0.00022553703,0.64535016,0.000016938928,0.00008999318,0.00017214453,0.2605866,0.000033311724,3.8086662e-7,0.09332015,0.000044827237,0.00013065558],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0017976394,0.0002949284,0.08909306,0.0003276964,0.00007973589,0.0000199131,0.8966935,0.000017039692,0.000006383844,0.002799003,0.008689369,0.00018167362],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00028648577,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00096505735,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.63610697,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007584181,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008114369,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9862769},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2916824265","doi":"10.3968/10689","title":"A Comparative Study of Sino-U.S. Business Negotiation Strategy From the Perspective of Cultural Dimensions Theory","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Negotiation; Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory; Public relations; Perspective (graphical); International business; Value (mathematics); Salient; Sociology; Social psychology; Business; Marketing; Political science; Psychology; Computer science; Law; Social science","score_opus":0.08823866757669968,"score_gpt":0.38683859799465475,"score_spread":0.2985999304179551,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2916824265","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9602414,0.0014972334,0.00001142368,0.000417774,0.00010318746,0.00057067757,0.00010637066,0.00006635432,0.036985576],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9989104,0.00007940781,0.00009958749,0.00004393415,0.00015453424,0.000043858814,0.0002462059,0.000012853776,0.00040921025],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9980231,0.00076763576,0.0005453566,0.00021693604,0.00028978742,0.00015720552],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99273396,0.0005943176,0.000649786,0.001407066,0.004584981,0.000029875535],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00034560237,0.00021592998,0.00034699435,0.00004189569,0.0012662013,0.00046868055,0.0011083994,0.000056152105,0.00043668775],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001769184,0.00012756613,0.00008290245,0.00019982131,0.0035136566,0.0012845094,0.0003081979,0.00025256534,0.000029979132],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00013260475,0.000488584,0.0006452719,0.000005513279,0.00019102833,1.0953296e-7,0.5649872,0.000093302406,0.0021468606,0.4305809,0.0004994153,0.00022918158],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00079491286,0.00023555385,0.055516493,0.00006886096,0.00012607563,0.0000010029244,0.9243305,0.000099306395,0.0011558462,0.016069902,0.0014018094,0.00019976121],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.009130212,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.011519018,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.41451102,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000075511496,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006841271,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9991982},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2917142017","doi":"10.1016/j.pec.2019.02.021","title":"Offering patients opportunities to reveal their subjective experiences in psychiatric assessment interviews","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Patient Education and Counseling","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":15,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Dialogical self; Conversation; Psychology; Experiential learning; Conversation analysis; Qualitative research; Medical education; Medicine; Social psychology; Pedagogy","score_opus":0.04697880983944251,"score_gpt":0.3046794871534447,"score_spread":0.25770067731400215,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2917142017","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9568079,0.000728371,0.000016676617,0.0002910068,0.0012023646,0.00045248424,0.000007777693,0.000029344388,0.04046409],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99788254,0.00013894224,0.00016470383,0.00071108685,0.00008124404,0.00025869402,0.00003844258,0.000012911533,0.00071140943],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989963,0.000105935585,0.00034425603,0.00021849803,0.00017201896,0.00016297412],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993053,0.000059030885,0.00014133204,0.00024487788,0.00018651418,0.00006292792],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00018195357,0.00014507322,0.00016335517,0.00021573926,0.00016432584,0.00023163452,0.00016117119,0.000023028802,0.0004352257],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00001120744,0.00012047286,0.000032697946,0.00006007913,0.000050995426,0.00034830414,0.000046579287,0.00010986118,0.00002225696],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000013983336,0.00035553848,0.01554619,0.000044093293,0.000009753399,8.680484e-8,0.91195345,0.000011090321,0.000009964857,0.01102002,0.0004616749,0.060574144],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00015257722,0.0001683195,0.005198524,0.0001453026,0.000005450569,4.7275452e-7,0.9661248,0.000084905914,0.000022809496,0.0004903703,0.027394915,0.00021160392],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00024939733,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00045535414,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.06036254,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007850802,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00017287201,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4912741},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2918997699","doi":"10.1177/1049732319831040","title":"Moving Metaphors: Shifting Institutional Responsibilities and Evidentiary Boundaries in the Commissioning of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for HIV","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Qualitative Health Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Brock University; St. Michael's Hospital; York University","funders":"","keywords":"Project commissioning; Parliament; Government (linguistics); Legislature; Context (archaeology); Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); House of Commons; Public relations; Sociology; Political science; Public administration; Publishing; Law; Medicine; Politics; Family medicine; Linguistics","score_opus":0.31150326002760886,"score_gpt":0.5166415645393424,"score_spread":0.20513830451173354,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2918997699","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97652274,0.007632431,0.00006922003,0.00827334,0.000073436524,0.0015057272,0.00012491681,0.000018266033,0.0057799225],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9966307,0.00007130188,0.0009837934,0.00013098671,0.000061872925,0.00020972807,0.000035802397,0.000012214032,0.0018635928],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9929486,0.0051792543,0.00057155313,0.00023726559,0.0006892725,0.00037405736],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9902531,0.008531425,0.00018049628,0.0004098962,0.00057411205,0.000050987437],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.01790396,0.00011253469,0.00028051157,0.00031354782,0.00157414,0.00049846043,0.00037943834,0.000040686336,0.0001223776],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0025220371,0.00007598153,0.00004896793,0.00016403642,0.0020920166,0.00053360476,0.00015291438,0.0005269459,0.0000057141724],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001502754,0.000040609753,0.00059992156,0.00057503546,0.0000131392335,2.760384e-7,0.5335229,0.0000036879362,0.0000142040935,0.46410632,0.0003303609,0.00064326706],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004189571,0.00060597836,0.003851748,0.00046019704,0.000002728397,9.278394e-7,0.9296789,0.00010492462,0.000027147062,0.03920142,0.025555627,0.000091444774],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0031520927,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0034015486,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4249049,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000094428106,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0012070503,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997257},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2919641156","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v9n2p332","title":"Social Positioning in Teacher-Student Interactions: A Linguistic Ethnographic Investigation","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Ethnography; Negotiation; Context (archaeology); Sociocultural evolution; Psychology; Sociology; Perspective (graphical); Social psychology; Social relation; Perception; Social science; Computer science","score_opus":0.04096731783919285,"score_gpt":0.3446420544257495,"score_spread":0.3036747365865567,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2919641156","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.54790604,0.00032473763,0.00003129344,0.00024786117,0.02173208,0.0001526089,0.000020697924,0.00005453694,0.42953014],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9842011,0.000025891359,0.000322015,0.0001801182,0.014544683,0.0000044356498,0.00003430801,0.00001997087,0.0006674992],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983608,0.00012001342,0.0007261741,0.00011940902,0.0005312883,0.00014233054],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9881473,0.00024701163,0.0006062839,0.00013591259,0.0108153345,0.000048132377],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000492385,0.0001370086,0.00021073328,0.0005008491,0.00010473816,0.00041657317,0.00056328153,0.00004927814,0.00051031186],"category_scores_gemma":[0.009740549,0.00013332936,0.00013053606,0.00007712613,0.00015505368,0.00020073084,0.00007717522,0.0005982621,0.000022043747],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00010447691,0.0003991772,0.03100404,0.000027954544,0.00033207607,0.000045558878,0.24041393,0.0004487443,0.00003405837,0.72372085,0.0030517532,0.00041736866],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0032600337,0.00026827087,0.016940279,0.000978361,0.00017667061,0.000010820589,0.121892996,0.00058668474,0.00013311842,0.042652175,0.8123859,0.00071465655],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008813963,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00033212485,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.80933416,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00016984394,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00012760995,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99860084},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2920160048","doi":"10.1093/sw/swy050","title":"Honoring the Voice of the Client in Clinical Social Work Practice: Negotiating with Epistemic Injustice","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Social Work","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Dalhousie University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology","score_opus":0.06930943579407572,"score_gpt":0.36279084170558906,"score_spread":0.29348140591151334,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2920160048","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7203076,0.00044490714,0.000019181489,0.018750018,0.001187417,0.00044708716,0.000008716305,0.00005958232,0.25877547],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9946887,0.000009018481,0.000095391886,0.00047894442,0.0029210625,0.00002447752,0.0000023594944,0.000020104697,0.0017599602],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99810743,0.0007099005,0.00048185867,0.00016078026,0.00029475638,0.0002452516],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99777764,0.0010731838,0.00056493,0.00033298155,0.0002315961,0.000019661828],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001150838,0.0001264416,0.00021231061,0.000022477177,0.0019398192,0.00022551739,0.0005769328,0.00007667678,0.00013495825],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003896427,0.0000733395,0.00010158289,0.00043619267,0.0015666323,0.00020378991,0.0002034396,0.0005686211,0.00004348051],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00028174344,0.0002099943,0.013813032,0.000025135374,0.00013004258,0.0000015326259,0.36978203,0.000019071947,0.0000020452226,0.60447997,0.0060867285,0.0051687052],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008534464,0.00010580779,0.12560399,0.00026398382,0.00027319024,0.0000013569497,0.71664506,0.000008922174,0.000005646517,0.0026582463,0.15323077,0.0003495539],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00026677744,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0014624434,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6018217,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005081863,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00012928872,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99935955},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2930471066","doi":"10.5539/ass.v15n4p49","title":"Refusal Strategy Used by Malay and German Native Speakers to Refuse Requests","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Asian Social Science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Malay; German; Linguistics; Psychology; Universality (dynamical systems); Speech act; Social psychology","score_opus":0.02808315753885824,"score_gpt":0.3301769637722392,"score_spread":0.30209380623338095,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2930471066","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.40828288,0.000029842564,0.0000017830579,0.0015857266,0.000107386266,0.00015648364,0.000023651508,0.00004692846,0.5897653],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.990952,0.0000038000114,0.000046954563,0.00031763397,0.00014450011,0.000009582057,0.0000073143106,0.000010940039,0.008507231],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988016,0.00006730891,0.00015404813,0.0002952371,0.00037249268,0.00030933795],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993979,0.00003061949,0.00008747943,0.0002628532,0.00010828954,0.00011287597],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00036412274,0.0001206568,0.00013948636,0.00007844809,0.00062191894,0.00059771707,0.00050506636,0.000034041426,0.0005777778],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000023629142,0.00010504785,0.000025613333,0.00015983524,0.0010902929,0.0008511915,0.00012654632,0.00013669571,0.00018235907],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000075141807,0.000027579816,0.00013472477,0.000005420139,0.0000073518668,0.0000021286967,0.16626057,9.497161e-8,0.0028290858,0.8207224,0.0026668059,0.0073363325],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013838884,0.0006091339,0.040793728,0.00009870009,0.0000405233,0.000008272762,0.54905236,0.000017813954,0.0024331268,0.026165241,0.37787598,0.0015212302],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00027448658,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0006624949,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.79455715,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007945199,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013813173,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6326262},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2931615655","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v9n3p95","title":"The Impact of Pragmatic Markers Acquisition and Phonological Awareness on Word Choice in Translating Literary Texts from Arabic into English","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"American University in Cairo","keywords":"Linguistics; Syllabic verse; Psychology; Arabic; Philosophy","score_opus":0.018592211508707154,"score_gpt":0.31091387941176163,"score_spread":0.29232166790305447,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2931615655","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9652101,0.0009906867,0.000009392092,0.000050815917,0.0035485209,0.00010357733,0.000057116773,0.000013804628,0.030015983],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9962189,0.00009393985,0.00021229156,0.00003702266,0.003349704,0.000002399963,0.000029585206,0.00001241957,0.000043746848],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986329,0.00015881388,0.0006323513,0.00010868342,0.0003477174,0.000119543656],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9932809,0.001729091,0.00053407677,0.00018207935,0.004232738,0.000041106112],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004484783,0.00013534764,0.0002321028,0.00015834844,0.000074546726,0.00031454625,0.00049059454,0.00005531538,0.0002383591],"category_scores_gemma":[0.010024973,0.00008907628,0.00011257081,0.00004006567,0.00016495782,0.00018639378,0.0000515584,0.0003621998,0.0000018939935],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0030122804,0.001487821,0.22057085,0.00016422561,0.0021402617,0.00009484651,0.5303284,0.0076232916,0.00021542392,0.19711326,0.0028792305,0.03437009],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.015250998,0.0029038722,0.41157278,0.0070422194,0.0003536109,0.000010997352,0.13426624,0.008397856,0.0005463004,0.274004,0.14377753,0.0018735849],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002725979,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00024606675,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.39606217,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009184997,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001129202,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.998314},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2932716397","doi":"10.1075/scld.10.05li","title":"Some interactional functions of <i>Yinwei</i>-clauses in Mandarin Chinese conversation","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Studies in Chinese language and discourse","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary; University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Mandarin Chinese; Conversation; Linguistics; Psychology; Communication; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.04108995030828228,"score_gpt":0.3472782955934889,"score_spread":0.3061883452852066,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2932716397","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.38485885,0.038365327,0.0000020357243,0.00089063856,0.0018345566,0.0006541247,0.00062067836,0.00006667836,0.5727071],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.84265876,0.0023501033,0.000015767195,0.00012060494,0.00072210026,0.000035592308,0.00028869673,0.000046427875,0.15376197],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984306,0.00005290063,0.0006296658,0.00038076067,0.0002897954,0.00021629297],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99854815,0.00037808588,0.00036494285,0.00053772156,0.00013284625,0.00003825783],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00022535044,0.00045964296,0.0007899802,0.0004894461,0.00012299542,0.000080813086,0.00024576718,0.00012305712,0.0010311336],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009739448,0.0003323459,0.00014607565,0.000045595145,0.0010405664,0.0006089744,0.00029531578,0.00041172025,0.000051536874],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0002659468,0.00029121968,0.011293273,0.0009165206,0.0007003547,0.00009295519,0.41176274,0.000048937447,0.000046766803,0.57053906,0.0024064027,0.001635811],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.006070285,0.00038480863,0.01251595,0.0034296422,0.00043819885,0.000048349324,0.7982289,0.000097100514,0.000011135527,0.1583704,0.018082561,0.0023226445],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00060171314,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.024260676,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.45779988,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008852123,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001080707,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99991286},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2935289906","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v9n3p85","title":"Politeness Strategies in Directive Speech Acts in Local Indonesian Parliament Assembly Proceedings","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Formality; Directive; Indonesian; Linguistics; Parliament; Negotiation; Speech act; Context (archaeology); Meaning (existential); Psychology; Indirect speech; Pragmatics; Mediation; Political science; Social psychology; Law; Computer science; History; Politics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.020381135988418272,"score_gpt":0.2956039992735272,"score_spread":0.2752228632851089,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2935289906","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5328858,0.00013310823,0.000011042681,0.00007057169,0.005528354,0.0001308343,0.00004695717,0.000020163785,0.46117318],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99553615,0.00004334395,0.00022228256,0.00008340141,0.0038334546,0.0000051110455,0.000017508995,0.000019531813,0.00023923887],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984293,0.000043333388,0.0006447899,0.00013606386,0.0005431723,0.00020334695],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99058837,0.00022564344,0.0004507164,0.000111082685,0.008568386,0.000055800578],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00036387367,0.00015833732,0.00027417525,0.00045464118,0.000027974818,0.00052462,0.00064115605,0.000063075044,0.00045032002],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0040761237,0.00014083827,0.00007330721,0.000074447766,0.00013806683,0.0004103616,0.00008600544,0.00044881622,0.0000128515285],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00024046251,0.0005649682,0.017910102,0.00004792396,0.00016168518,0.00014119426,0.05582479,0.00070527877,0.000021310023,0.9208783,0.0021329885,0.0013710015],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0030325404,0.00029186154,0.022666799,0.0011438621,0.00003763907,0.000012112797,0.42759904,0.00029682546,0.0005238555,0.030070826,0.51373214,0.0005925168],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00032143094,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0014787617,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.89080745,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0003294706,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0003202036,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5743218},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2935363638","doi":"10.5430/elr.v8n1p48","title":"Morphological Features in the English Language of Selected Nigerian Paramilitary Formations in Akwa Ibom State","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Linguistics Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Ideology; State (computer science); Duty; Process (computing); Word (group theory); Sociology; Law; Linguistics; Computer science; Public relations; Psychology; Political science","score_opus":0.04891877582943862,"score_gpt":0.3494981153406438,"score_spread":0.3005793395112052,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2935363638","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7495433,0.0005843724,8.230402e-7,0.000066104745,0.00041870572,0.00048091242,0.00012749831,0.00004737489,0.24873087],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9972669,0.000091249174,0.00011982018,0.000049076272,0.00077292154,0.00005862663,0.00019260151,0.000017458964,0.0014313607],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9974158,0.00086371973,0.00043566237,0.00020965615,0.00061134394,0.00046385362],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99512583,0.0015438928,0.00007399548,0.00072995,0.0024830245,0.000043332973],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0021038584,0.00013787574,0.00023833232,0.00036863843,0.00016285543,0.00023188749,0.0008767575,0.00008141694,0.00046657148],"category_scores_gemma":[0.015436679,0.00009920804,0.000046671743,0.000428634,0.00044886422,0.00010947868,0.00016848558,0.0011390694,0.000031833046],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000615889,0.0003014119,0.0031408758,0.000090140595,0.000018328888,0.000042754687,0.8202642,0.00018532969,0.000037991547,0.16876388,0.006938546,0.0001549188],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010806996,0.00024411129,0.017608898,0.00014150431,0.000007880929,0.0000010982596,0.8760778,0.00030516216,0.00020645092,0.0073894784,0.096617706,0.0003192671],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0023222503,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.011552103,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.24772355,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000062893094,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00016387603,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99285674},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2936733950","doi":"","title":"L2 Pragmatics: Exploring linguistic, stylistic and pragmatic features of apologies and requests in CMC","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Discourse and Interaction","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Pragmatics; Linguistics; Negotiation; Computer science; Psychology; Sociology","score_opus":0.065587615475523,"score_gpt":0.34651339773770723,"score_spread":0.28092578226218423,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2936733950","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9441175,0.002261849,0.000020633594,0.0007641138,0.0001577424,0.00016777258,0.0000106785665,0.000037865004,0.052461874],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99834687,0.0010044323,0.00020714269,0.000054062504,0.00009295279,0.00001679347,0.000016040098,0.0000072496805,0.0002544848],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99934024,0.00006796938,0.00025142828,0.00013971925,0.00008496359,0.000115710165],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994129,0.00018809404,0.00014830385,0.00016634312,0.000054589942,0.000029782872],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014971055,0.00012254436,0.00019702813,0.00013357608,0.00010480284,0.00019850525,0.00006388647,0.000028001205,0.000043828262],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00021636445,0.00009792036,0.000016963097,0.00002308064,0.00024347827,0.0006138781,0.000034817895,0.00015534234,0.0000011828313],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000073632225,0.0001705061,0.0008016053,0.00024398713,0.00004032086,0.000009609965,0.1515431,0.000009691932,0.00047041415,0.8115897,0.0002406597,0.034806766],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0015726683,0.0008966851,0.0873042,0.0025329234,0.0002537363,0.00008868064,0.81846553,0.0011296896,0.0009843587,0.07815255,0.0077758385,0.00084312056],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003449622,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0010324313,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7334371,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000135997425,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000013888969,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.39930767},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2938223288","doi":"10.5539/elt.v12n5p116","title":"An Interlanguage Study of Thai EFL Learners’ Apology","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Interlanguage; Perception; Context (archaeology); Intercultural communication; Cultural diversity; First language; Linguistics; Pedagogy; Sociology","score_opus":0.019997701099263215,"score_gpt":0.2992191787054661,"score_spread":0.27922147760620286,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2938223288","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.78627646,0.00028381642,0.000010718608,0.000022807168,0.00048718177,0.0003157761,0.000014304863,0.00030046797,0.21228848],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99464417,0.0000016885714,0.00012672062,0.00010903491,0.000564489,0.000018744155,0.00006215778,0.00004874454,0.0044242637],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981151,0.00063348416,0.00037803903,0.00032215455,0.0002585854,0.00029258852],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99825156,0.00019148011,0.00021832564,0.0012165989,0.000056251352,0.00006581515],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00070345786,0.00022229477,0.00036470342,0.00019824354,0.00018823011,0.0002112175,0.0008042772,0.000062279425,0.003831398],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00015361288,0.00018776806,0.00008435467,0.000040922423,0.00014477382,0.00065383874,0.00016214774,0.00065095915,0.00008585579],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000020032065,0.00056060916,0.0023407657,0.000025494546,0.00007016002,0.000016150734,0.9432711,0.00003194296,0.0010410803,0.04967521,0.00010075863,0.0028467018],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007627848,0.00050375616,0.00018833591,0.00003160338,0.000035559853,0.0000022578338,0.9961821,0.000058855083,0.00014609713,0.000071489354,0.0017865006,0.00023064922],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0032292914,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0038119191,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2083677,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000031910677,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000026535077,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99707925},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2939140797","doi":"10.1075/pbns.301.08cra","title":"“Let’s have that conversation on next quarter’s call”","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Pragmatics & beyond. New series","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Quarter (Canadian coin); Computer science; Psychology; History; Communication; Archaeology","score_opus":0.061030761019715475,"score_gpt":0.26002368629734873,"score_spread":0.19899292527763326,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2939140797","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00016824334,0.0011690877,0.00006122475,0.005681227,0.0012538169,0.00078180927,0.00020745456,0.0002674783,0.9904097],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.035241254,0.0007426227,0.00045815425,0.0014387429,0.0009946068,0.000028295855,0.00084120344,0.00017189393,0.96008325],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99777275,0.000070648595,0.0006538532,0.0004424726,0.0006935387,0.00036674194],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99702394,0.00030372734,0.0007857587,0.0015223353,0.00022889001,0.00013534243],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001983548,0.0006876715,0.0007257265,0.00023849429,0.0003438129,0.0012250828,0.0007168995,0.00031737867,0.008963888],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000032505206,0.0006162922,0.00025287396,0.000011786751,0.00053776754,0.0010893991,0.00017178275,0.0006735059,0.0027738123],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004116572,0.00002667741,0.000004339095,0.00016697485,0.00017534706,0.000007624585,0.072012246,0.000008146076,0.000005763976,0.85846055,0.06765103,0.0014401366],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004414228,0.0002480591,0.000008627068,0.00036488092,0.0002006303,0.000008832723,0.031835645,0.000043173255,0.000049361344,0.1027673,0.86328346,0.0007486273],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00027479307,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0039092693,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7956324,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013646268,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0004083307,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99981177},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2940452948","doi":"10.1080/09589236.2019.1604327","title":"Gender factor in the expression of politeness in Farsi","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Gender Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Saskatchewan","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Psychology; Expression (computer science); Persian; Problem of universals; Linguistics; Perception; Social psychology","score_opus":0.19980452058962847,"score_gpt":0.36874424182755605,"score_spread":0.16893972123792758,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2940452948","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9633636,0.011199924,0.0000027741355,0.00042160647,0.00027516313,0.00009996218,0.00000625635,0.0000030804363,0.024627663],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9988839,0.00057776057,0.00004141356,0.000109263994,0.000113790746,0.000002994322,5.104382e-7,0.0000069065577,0.00026345835],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988827,0.00017796854,0.00045484747,0.000067198314,0.00028277095,0.00013450824],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990221,0.0002032863,0.00032476318,0.00023825408,0.0001982464,0.000013305097],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00039545348,0.00009974289,0.0002939437,0.00017488559,0.000057872505,0.000044028973,0.00036613407,0.000023651311,0.0001864377],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000038496855,0.00005347434,0.00008252916,0.000051505933,0.0001231792,0.00027835878,0.00008171723,0.00020493407,0.000005697427],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000055729797,0.00023794,0.032456387,0.00015552614,0.00014600827,0.000015339116,0.9063998,0.00006486967,0.001202695,0.057441354,0.0014560632,0.0003682987],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007191121,0.00007030672,0.07919576,0.0001380903,0.000019289875,0.000010081611,0.90663505,0.0000017339323,0.0005149333,0.0072854757,0.005296992,0.000113169954],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00004101053,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00018756746,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.050155878,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003513481,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005194876,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.21806203},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2941633401","doi":"10.1121/1.5097735","title":"Identifying bilingual talkers after a language switch: Language experience matters","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Indexicality; Linguistics; Neuroscience of multilingualism; Computer science; Psychology; Second language","score_opus":0.020357590856345607,"score_gpt":0.2897811611287366,"score_spread":0.269423570272391,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2941633401","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98825645,0.0016292172,0.002194785,0.004851286,0.00048216782,0.0001842744,0.000019607533,0.000024000254,0.0023582245],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9927985,0.000092303475,0.0021640952,0.0033652228,0.00023726861,0.0000022361687,6.948057e-7,0.00001970926,0.0013199613],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986224,0.00015616656,0.0004120421,0.000089567315,0.0004910051,0.00022882466],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983882,0.0003718886,0.00048551068,0.0005793233,0.0001224707,0.000052650335],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00039271434,0.00014411887,0.0002722659,0.00002324795,0.00018056555,0.000103846156,0.0009981409,0.000034556004,0.0017403048],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006157742,0.000073316296,0.00037618555,0.00008889231,0.0010875342,0.00023601092,0.00025533908,0.00041765207,0.00003925786],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00017024315,0.00015720846,0.0002592818,0.00011415776,0.00030063785,0.000007057185,0.9464071,0.0004264855,0.036317453,0.00025018625,0.012416546,0.0031736896],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00036197752,0.00009722257,0.0004110164,0.00017159486,0.000176129,0.00003857761,0.99136186,0.0013410614,0.0013711854,0.00023951798,0.004256928,0.00017293489],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00032176162,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000015684187,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.0449548,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004233043,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007981334,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9991722},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2942596079","doi":"10.3138/cmlr.2018-0167","title":"Improving Chinese EFL Teachers’ English Requests: Does Study Abroad Help?","year":2019,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Modern Language Review/ La Revue canadienne des langues vivantes","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Humanities; Political science; Art; Philosophy","score_opus":0.01183253103788626,"score_gpt":0.25878957100237415,"score_spread":0.2469570399644879,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2942596079","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.60572094,0.33957297,0.000007455392,0.001090398,0.0015684519,0.0018929129,0.0015235924,0.00020176335,0.048421565],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.89836216,0.017867543,0.000273094,0.0011553029,0.0022722795,0.00022921638,0.0006015922,0.00029648835,0.07894231],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99411744,0.0011365413,0.0012267292,0.0012104869,0.0002901636,0.0020186277],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9939412,0.0005263946,0.00060587225,0.0027704677,0.0006638988,0.0014921854],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001635423,0.0011249406,0.0016029959,0.0005480191,0.0007744977,0.0009508272,0.0017915706,0.0003278553,0.005561134],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0014584984,0.000936202,0.00051283085,0.00041197188,0.00087811775,0.0011951404,0.00024004008,0.0011782964,0.00040335328],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000021735998,0.00040331561,0.016422154,0.012064498,0.00080216024,0.00300734,0.862457,0.000016735188,0.00073123915,0.017585916,0.0045963232,0.08189158],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0015804466,0.000492423,0.01170054,0.017386232,0.0011790454,0.00034778254,0.46548116,0.0005193845,0.000017289763,0.0011326252,0.49709806,0.0030649982],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.7360237,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.9584201,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.49250174,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0016600403,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0007783933,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9993088},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2944153615","doi":"10.55016/ojs/jet.v51i2.58450","title":"Learning, selfhood, and pragmatic identity theory: Towards a practical and comprehensive framework of identity development in education","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of educational thought.","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Identity (music); Epistemology; Sociology; Identity formation; Psychology; Self-concept; Social psychology; Pedagogy; Aesthetics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.029347964955685923,"score_gpt":0.35965575824829465,"score_spread":0.33030779329260873,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2944153615","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9861745,0.0025294954,0.00009629709,0.0029363171,0.0005025614,0.00016485671,0.00000223606,0.0000036919446,0.0075899973],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9824337,0.0002808951,0.01545592,0.00013016067,0.00024099261,0.000007976798,0.000007654629,0.000009789507,0.0014329313],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986714,0.0002868054,0.0005019029,0.00010485206,0.00033463296,0.00010040008],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9978509,0.0007835208,0.0006271269,0.00013939655,0.0005390085,0.0000600556],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007585687,0.000106650696,0.0002456329,0.00019613797,0.00010745995,0.00020955519,0.00016315315,0.00004650696,0.0009747139],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00063946063,0.00008924262,0.00003822004,0.0000832307,0.0001749174,0.0015066736,0.00007709564,0.0003695926,0.0000151172835],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000029787941,0.0003358347,0.011531544,0.00012648512,0.0000626748,3.9072464e-7,0.03862119,0.0000054627994,0.00003842774,0.94803345,0.00022198124,0.0009927931],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00058544526,0.0001683934,0.28552976,0.0008426396,0.00009048227,0.00012446199,0.16707142,0.000014008212,0.00008127186,0.50701016,0.038217988,0.00026394596],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000045356275,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0001557356,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.44102326,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000067632674,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0013238764,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99993855},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2944827965","doi":"10.1515/lingty-2019-0004","title":"Reported Speech and viewpoint hierarchy","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Linguistic Typology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":17,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Hierarchy; Indirect speech; History; Political science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.03942726271866862,"score_gpt":0.2944427628982339,"score_spread":0.25501550017956526,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2944827965","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.18443458,0.00089515967,0.000009009943,0.0012626591,0.0011467122,0.0001636796,0.000010185537,0.00011178143,0.81196624],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9825465,0.00004581775,0.00038964857,0.00060139055,0.0004615898,0.0000076007814,0.000024730762,0.000014821475,0.015907912],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992445,0.00006621692,0.00024161597,0.00019126083,0.00007579681,0.00018057635],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991104,0.00014697309,0.00011091201,0.00047706207,0.000113048336,0.000041627278],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00016013907,0.00010466803,0.00019296829,0.00006754122,0.00011557836,0.00007234828,0.0001578646,0.000047374793,0.004247286],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00030216988,0.00008743015,0.000030043486,0.000020717074,0.0004841882,0.000033577522,0.00009131397,0.00016441605,0.000416305],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009718574,0.000021033471,0.00052406976,0.000020947487,0.000030485784,0.000029385204,0.01170889,2.5045668e-7,0.00004278687,0.98620874,0.0006246503,0.00077903696],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00047383725,0.00014155783,0.0017363788,0.00003278159,0.00005666103,0.00011351485,0.01093362,0.000053137424,0.000067799105,0.18219641,0.80391407,0.00028023298],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00045279542,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0005825512,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.80401236,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000011830201,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000044221928,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.996663},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2946151697","doi":"10.5539/ells.v9n2p84","title":"Keeping Conversation Rolling by Iraqi EFL University Learners","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language and Literature Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"University Of Al-Qadisiyah","keywords":"Conversation; Face (sociological concept); Sample (material); Aptitude; Test (biology); Psychology; Mathematics education; Computer science; Linguistics; Communication","score_opus":0.012926005415255216,"score_gpt":0.2411757727305487,"score_spread":0.22824976731529348,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2946151697","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.87286973,0.037178997,0.0000040113778,0.0003754023,0.00049058476,0.00016944695,0.000066029024,0.00016370193,0.08868207],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9828496,0.0008051072,0.00004887706,0.00017995496,0.0003437834,0.0000018679913,0.00011067222,0.000012670574,0.015647477],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993002,0.000091099944,0.000116955845,0.00021000954,0.00011677647,0.0001649894],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993601,0.00012972299,0.00007776844,0.00022978977,0.00016914756,0.000033510834],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014896599,0.00015073208,0.00020303667,0.0000772789,0.00027537363,0.00028553925,0.0001339813,0.00004924339,0.00020926417],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006696055,0.0001276814,0.000049269624,0.00006542726,0.00017293106,0.00058386696,0.00008697706,0.00022666414,0.000017382159],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001774411,0.000013118752,0.00023769037,0.000067936526,0.00012445386,0.000013233132,0.9582451,0.0000032875537,0.00011205026,0.037109412,0.003454187,0.0006017812],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00040359248,0.00002977804,0.00001969003,0.00012075961,0.000030353805,8.548898e-7,0.87675595,0.000013402072,0.00006360632,0.00008632,0.12230842,0.0001672893],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000054763943,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00010491603,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.11885423,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002881508,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000011575145,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.52066964},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2946654948","doi":"10.1017/s0272263119000238","title":"THE OCCURRENCE AND PERCEPTION OF LISTENER VISUAL CUES DURING NONUNDERSTANDING EPISODES","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in Second Language Acquisition","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Comprehension; Perception; Cognitive psychology; Face (sociological concept); Sensory cue; Face perception; Linguistics","score_opus":0.0374349994097962,"score_gpt":0.33319175383701183,"score_spread":0.2957567544272156,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2946654948","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97480744,0.0096360985,0.000002601163,0.00008896089,0.00023000821,0.00016374666,0.000030004241,0.000027419015,0.015013722],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9980309,0.0006804558,0.000022205268,0.00005891067,0.000108257125,0.000017711232,0.00002002043,0.0000074132063,0.0010541026],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99921787,0.00009326243,0.00024409321,0.00015664828,0.00012827927,0.00015986578],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993366,0.00022460386,0.00012616701,0.00022010757,0.0000784174,0.000014080997],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026889337,0.00011410513,0.00017875984,0.00007950689,0.00031461063,0.000100496065,0.00012712568,0.000026001837,0.0009832032],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000028332875,0.0000793183,0.000036885154,0.000042234387,0.00052974484,0.0003543343,0.000121357654,0.00010401843,0.0000130115595],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000109286455,0.000077135395,0.005858112,0.0006373684,0.00016350384,0.00000945263,0.9112015,0.000012656585,0.011737202,0.06596651,0.00035719137,0.003870126],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00040117264,0.00006017103,0.0076196077,0.00017659891,0.000015342846,0.0000043521422,0.98978734,0.0000325199,0.00048398858,0.00095972494,0.00031662072,0.00014255886],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000074315685,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.001802957,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.078585885,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000058721467,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000009030698,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99993},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2946924426","doi":"10.3968/10981","title":"Politeness Strategies and Address Terms in Igbo and Igala Kinship Cultures","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Igbo; Kinship; Face (sociological concept); Sociology; Civilization; Linguistics; Social psychology; Psychology; Anthropology; Political science; Social science; Philosophy; Law","score_opus":0.03274895085332251,"score_gpt":0.339660765060112,"score_spread":0.3069118142067895,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2946924426","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8284934,0.11594662,5.739268e-8,0.00030636298,0.00013612896,0.00019730742,0.000045599623,0.000029704994,0.054844778],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99520296,0.002446378,0.000028791226,0.000284958,0.00017277051,0.00003067365,0.000034028835,0.000013486741,0.0017859507],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99906844,0.000102964405,0.00021420108,0.00027644652,0.00010296839,0.00023501035],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994623,0.00013874315,0.000059930284,0.00025712108,0.000046099398,0.000035792884],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00017992556,0.0002163785,0.00032434607,0.0001535855,0.00012738044,0.00071955315,0.00012835118,0.00007325678,0.000043249274],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000028814213,0.00014795746,0.00002179411,0.0000770539,0.00050989445,0.00070664415,0.00017366163,0.0002854177,0.0000017897453],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002757019,0.000028320606,0.007078119,0.00039839777,0.00004167059,0.000053285297,0.67213994,7.791293e-7,0.00012092783,0.31891182,0.0002354614,0.00096367876],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010564514,0.00009255077,0.02883057,0.0009757708,0.0000210722,0.000027900016,0.9435831,0.0000057817083,0.000031601645,0.016170578,0.008808695,0.00039593808],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00037531578,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.005503156,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.30274126,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000013707352,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000013418541,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6938668},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2947618921","doi":"10.1515/iral-2018-0357","title":"The refusal of request speech act in Persian, English, and Balouchi languages: A cross-cultural and cross-linguistic study","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"IRAL - International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":14,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Camosun College","funders":"","keywords":"Persian; Linguistics; Psychology; Speech act; Descriptive statistics; Realization (probability); Mathematics; Statistics","score_opus":0.0265070621769743,"score_gpt":0.38867472217597654,"score_spread":0.36216765999900224,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2947618921","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.701443,0.0072213328,4.2349976e-7,0.000026985485,0.00035810153,0.00043417318,0.000040070656,0.00002073937,0.29045516],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99739045,0.0011272285,0.00036381205,0.00009406826,0.0005239253,0.000021589425,0.000051296356,0.000021125317,0.00040648776],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982492,0.00012218227,0.000782399,0.00027476528,0.0003779261,0.0001935725],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9982155,0.0006120965,0.0003918255,0.0004078756,0.00033858843,0.000034129444],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0015773765,0.0002042216,0.00040924698,0.0001172685,0.00012246134,0.00029622103,0.00055279577,0.00004485832,0.00012998354],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0053079245,0.00014670366,0.000056370125,0.000049237784,0.00044611382,0.00008589737,0.0002430924,0.00054494216,0.0000039126285],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008351739,0.00019804086,0.020848004,0.0011047426,0.000071662325,0.000028587845,0.15197256,0.000010508476,0.0000733122,0.82149255,0.000028272976,0.0040882444],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.008020943,0.00072910934,0.05511074,0.017696427,0.0003190309,0.000033830536,0.7940904,0.00076994556,0.00024345111,0.011318134,0.10965178,0.002016236],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010888638,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0012157349,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8101744,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006600295,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000043559365,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6354464},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2949571997","doi":"10.1515/applirev-2019-0010","title":"Attitudinal bias, individual differences, and second language speakers’ interactional performance","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Applied Linguistics Review","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Recall; Narrative; Social psychology; Personality; Cognitive psychology; Linguistics","score_opus":0.07265918405177886,"score_gpt":0.29592483420677324,"score_spread":0.2232656501549944,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2949571997","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.18901119,0.041426644,0.0000033736226,0.00011656863,0.0007259922,0.0005328673,0.00011351935,0.000083915904,0.76798594],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9877534,0.0067598512,0.00026585633,0.00082576403,0.00063745317,0.000032258482,0.0001245072,0.000018014858,0.003582894],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990348,0.00003492126,0.00031759997,0.0002156316,0.00022148,0.0001755453],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99912506,0.0001628945,0.00018825987,0.00036599356,0.00010400448,0.000053791147],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026756508,0.00017932995,0.00031661664,0.000048771068,0.00015521624,0.00019844527,0.000280742,0.000029892526,0.007550823],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00010337464,0.00014280855,0.000043737145,0.00003735611,0.00017471334,0.0000461536,0.00013649972,0.00026126593,0.00051891676],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000010269621,0.00006827663,0.0022582312,0.0028075874,0.00011750047,0.000003363775,0.009568243,4.5934073e-7,0.000011709595,0.9685248,0.0060606673,0.010568863],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002722711,0.00004082029,0.0047540367,0.0011389703,0.000119004886,0.000007907621,0.0034249253,0.000017661603,0.000012414703,0.00046941708,0.9894265,0.00031608457],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000024843699,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00012265408,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.98336583,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001805847,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004910888,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9933564},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2950041219","doi":"10.4000/cognitextes.1584","title":"Conversational corpora : when “big is beautiful”","year":2019,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Cognitextes","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"Introspection; Relevance (law); Linguistics; Relevance theory; Corpus linguistics; Computer science; Orientation (vector space); Natural language processing; Artificial intelligence; Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Philosophy; Mathematics","score_opus":0.04400968261029808,"score_gpt":0.26397061441854425,"score_spread":0.21996093180824616,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2950041219","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.14477532,0.049298644,0.00006878923,0.022461703,0.004596379,0.00072256575,0.0015238881,0.00016445306,0.7763882],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.66207904,0.00042176197,0.00019274838,0.002488676,0.00089532585,0.000022848773,0.00034910187,0.000042996,0.3335075],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982099,0.00016081943,0.0004286813,0.00038870744,0.00039598733,0.0004159249],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99783415,0.00050941954,0.0002906374,0.00074085454,0.0005008307,0.00012412579],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026863712,0.00032384094,0.00033109944,0.0001379272,0.00043002533,0.0007150513,0.0005237621,0.00015608709,0.10225182],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000525581,0.00032423664,0.00018193963,0.00007163666,0.0010297372,0.00059051235,0.00019534853,0.00035086443,0.0183876],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000034550063,0.00024645595,0.0033105575,0.00021656083,0.00025952692,0.000008868881,0.05458989,0.0000046596506,0.000079072466,0.82635945,0.08911498,0.025775414],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008354886,0.00010525527,0.0016982595,0.00027050232,0.0001493883,0.000010310005,0.031466108,0.00025334477,0.00023084148,0.062165864,0.90232503,0.0004896139],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0008845034,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00030212017,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.81321007,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000063458065,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00027901024,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99992096},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2951778018","doi":"","title":"Using questionnaires as a tool for comparative linguistic field research: Two case studies on Javanese","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"ScholarSpace (University of Hawaii at Manoa)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Université Paris Diderot","keywords":"Linguistics; Field (mathematics); Sociology; Natural language processing; Psychology; Computer science; Philosophy; Mathematics","score_opus":0.34824770931876436,"score_gpt":0.42653940445490807,"score_spread":0.0782916951361437,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2951778018","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.069183156,0.0023653654,0.000024588722,0.0014423985,0.0007009405,0.0012749799,0.00028149923,0.00010033844,0.9246267],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.44491464,0.0001572029,0.0005900727,0.00006445918,0.00021471182,0.0000015475368,0.000041028245,0.000036589932,0.55397975],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99834365,0.00018985085,0.00020679917,0.00047139055,0.00049225765,0.0002960292],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9957907,0.00133594,0.00041296714,0.00089570676,0.0014901913,0.00007444703],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00067495403,0.0003381005,0.0006361561,0.0004591969,0.0016649128,0.00016887762,0.00054184254,0.00016893703,0.0010001431],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00029574343,0.00036622467,0.0002477843,0.000031484877,0.001046728,0.00037137236,0.00052708737,0.0007662626,0.00035794143],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0002770195,0.00004084565,0.000005502883,0.00023847827,0.00039781103,0.00072586176,0.07034495,0.000067577814,0.0000138676805,0.9194723,0.008319169,0.00009666397],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0019943654,0.0011789339,0.0000062533068,0.002697416,0.0006235721,0.0002765367,0.3832586,0.00016089549,0.00006250257,0.050672922,0.5579406,0.0011273685],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010325675,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.018891256,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8687993,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00034134733,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0002794714,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999131},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2953845994","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v9n4p200","title":"The Case Study of Pragmatic Failure in Second Language of Pakistani Students","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Pragmatics; Competence (human resources); Descriptive statistics; Communicative competence; Significant difference; Mathematics education; Pedagogy; Linguistics; Social psychology; Medicine","score_opus":0.016889891774948197,"score_gpt":0.3269279802159293,"score_spread":0.3100380884409811,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2953845994","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9718331,0.00020625509,0.0000015566155,0.000011607101,0.0030176176,0.0001448098,0.00003778944,0.0000043575524,0.024742872],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9983077,0.000011284326,0.00006221896,0.000014445161,0.0011673025,0.0000017337758,0.0000031627194,0.00001062681,0.0004215092],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984438,0.00012038878,0.0007774891,0.00006199981,0.00051297393,0.000083362116],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9913594,0.000577082,0.0008057266,0.00024363247,0.0069905184,0.000023638804],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006403891,0.00008808889,0.00021276654,0.0001435375,0.000039164624,0.00015152057,0.0008020621,0.000023174971,0.0003723212],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0052909353,0.00006135608,0.00006318024,0.00003510124,0.00009803533,0.0000828844,0.00011087874,0.00024205359,0.0000020334514],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00014658888,0.0018023525,0.022783834,0.00008891689,0.0007938368,0.0010181463,0.79888064,0.00031529163,0.000029068404,0.17232879,0.0015435653,0.00026897617],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0015466678,0.00025811058,0.0006534405,0.00012604904,0.000043049757,0.000018898176,0.97235286,0.00002705281,0.000046325025,0.0006250265,0.024217958,0.000084567386],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003825335,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.010963557,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.17347223,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000041581312,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000073203155,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6334126},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2954746266","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v9n4p241","title":"The Implementation of Communication Strategies to Exchange and Negotiate Meanings in a Simulation of Job Interview","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Negotiation; Indonesian; Job interview; Psychology; Conversation; Comprehension; Proposition; Intercultural communication; Social psychology; Dyad; Reinterpretation; Feeling; Linguistics; Pedagogy; Sociology; Communication","score_opus":0.04042401087446766,"score_gpt":0.35390220946177886,"score_spread":0.3134781985873112,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2954746266","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9013061,0.0028291717,0.00029906866,0.0002937797,0.0036821186,0.00036673388,0.00006152566,0.0000137881,0.09114773],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99872136,0.0004069034,0.000252628,0.000042402127,0.0004938676,0.000002265066,0.000008512167,0.000008580646,0.00006347347],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987644,0.00012756948,0.00068112835,0.000056916884,0.00029698078,0.00007301926],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9913323,0.0004686901,0.00070051756,0.00018243524,0.007293936,0.000022108801],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007383758,0.00007710279,0.00016737077,0.00017226809,0.000038933213,0.00015791075,0.0004728264,0.000021440343,0.00013592822],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0021258956,0.000059697533,0.00004785949,0.0000425197,0.00010542586,0.00019786248,0.00011334666,0.0001317785,0.0000011678737],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00015551179,0.000084340514,0.0033979136,0.00008744835,0.00020497304,0.0000020195396,0.20143546,0.0056401836,0.000050018323,0.7821572,0.00042195062,0.006362987],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0039163474,0.0006085608,0.021249067,0.001223304,0.00012469415,0.0000026353198,0.54372495,0.0017541224,0.0005697378,0.030390475,0.3960755,0.0003605907],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00023644253,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0015503718,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.75176674,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000039911818,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007130061,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.25450492},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2955110067","doi":"","title":"A interpretação do 'agir' em relatos de alcoólicos anónimos","year":2011,"lang":"pt","type":"article","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Canadian Linguistic Association","funders":"","keywords":"Political science","score_opus":0.0854180542120541,"score_gpt":0.294712757023036,"score_spread":0.2092947028109819,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2955110067","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.112094074,0.004643828,0.0006483207,0.00045881252,0.0005277823,0.000489012,0.000076259406,0.00038828922,0.88067365],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.92294014,0.00033950538,0.00047181195,0.0009523449,0.00019489796,0.00006909683,0.000019657235,0.00007722311,0.07493534],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99761856,0.00031806776,0.0006553491,0.00044661883,0.00028705885,0.00067437155],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9975139,0.00013553776,0.00027749466,0.0016429072,0.00020059364,0.00022954957],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004252667,0.0004558791,0.0004332354,0.00019314256,0.0005516786,0.0008731403,0.0011824883,0.00021676563,0.058376122],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005485267,0.0003820509,0.00028898538,0.00009211373,0.00051463104,0.00074810354,0.0004380558,0.0006179089,0.0026092594],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004059901,0.00030128157,0.00088622514,0.00005731307,0.00021923984,0.000025737496,0.37157327,5.8713437e-7,0.000023762232,0.6140651,0.009818559,0.002988314],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013190428,0.00042812154,0.0015297832,0.0006214193,0.00044591774,0.00007776055,0.8889955,0.00096283795,0.0010187348,0.020525133,0.08261887,0.0014568304],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010322831,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0019808514,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.81084603,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010357646,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00021121757,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99986315},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2963333726","doi":"10.3968/11149","title":"Deliberate Misinterpretation of My Fair Lady and Its Pragmatic Analysis in Ironical Context","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Context (archaeology); Interpersonal communication; Relevance (law); Relevance theory; Psychology; Face (sociological concept); Process (computing); Pragmatics; Interpersonal interaction; Order (exchange); Epistemology; Linguistics; Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; Computer science; Philosophy; Political science; Cognition; Neuroscience","score_opus":0.01927163261400583,"score_gpt":0.31600891146001736,"score_spread":0.29673727884601153,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2963333726","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8971098,0.08888733,0.0000012128357,0.00021206276,0.00006158679,0.00018022109,0.00004028245,0.000012251013,0.013495264],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99755436,0.00074045104,0.000038726936,0.00017936391,0.00003057565,0.000014867702,0.000042802003,0.0000067666883,0.0013921049],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99919623,0.00012871074,0.00029080818,0.00017244159,0.00008968199,0.00012211605],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99940604,0.00021453775,0.000096384116,0.00019470243,0.00007061353,0.000017717884],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00021891286,0.00012377655,0.0003640502,0.00021141401,0.000040576895,0.00009745259,0.00009031536,0.00004182688,0.00013041182],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000058446152,0.00009039831,0.00004204963,0.00015431394,0.00015679513,0.0002727212,0.00007834944,0.00016167203,0.000002985166],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004062888,0.000052664585,0.0025829002,0.0003532454,0.00030354928,0.000015898413,0.90072566,0.000011915116,0.00013580988,0.094625935,0.000098180004,0.0010536163],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002237554,0.00021522114,0.011889169,0.001576703,0.00035291995,0.00000809176,0.9755709,0.0012815467,0.00013532356,0.0031550147,0.0030715622,0.00050599396],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008206715,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0051903035,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.10044455,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000014948585,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000009646189,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3686336},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2964429015","doi":"10.5430/jct.v8n3p73","title":"A Corpus-Driven Analysis of Explicitness in English as Lingua Franca","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Curriculum and Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"English as a lingua franca; Linguistics; Lingua franca; Intelligibility (philosophy); Psychology; Meaning (existential); Focus (optics); Philosophy","score_opus":0.013410422101490769,"score_gpt":0.2757503604188031,"score_spread":0.2623399383173123,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2964429015","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95720536,0.0010714944,0.00002369007,0.0000617601,0.00024349378,0.000056162222,0.000004094951,0.000009550434,0.04132438],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9992902,0.00008016079,0.00011862004,0.000041730338,0.00020886962,0.0000011491469,0.0000032026428,0.000007959461,0.0002480719],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989608,0.00013425975,0.0004832437,0.00008670402,0.00021751336,0.00011747445],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989143,0.00013113655,0.00051422016,0.00018957478,0.00020663951,0.000044147175],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005243881,0.00010082075,0.0004276551,0.0004561246,0.0000824931,0.00012383291,0.00023581453,0.000034933626,0.0003208409],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00010786337,0.000074425276,0.00015895705,0.00008174036,0.00006767272,0.0004274395,0.000049433802,0.00039756403,0.0000024627711],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000032814856,0.00045993298,0.24592254,0.00008133018,0.00087046815,0.000024265577,0.3630889,0.0009197588,0.0003244757,0.38225785,0.00013744216,0.0058802315],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0038950203,0.0007724059,0.061429944,0.0014243318,0.0020685478,0.000051322564,0.8573841,0.0055392687,0.00020036506,0.004697806,0.061628323,0.000908586],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000660214,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0005483347,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.49429518,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001713037,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003700271,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.35129827},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2966476533","doi":"10.7916/d8-7psy-qc04","title":"“tsɑrɑŋ?” - Telephone Conversation Openings in the Rushani Language","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"York University","keywords":"Conversation; Psychology; Linguistics; Audiology; Communication; Medicine; Philosophy","score_opus":0.259120168248162,"score_gpt":0.5371262822787534,"score_spread":0.2780061140305914,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2966476533","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.86280787,0.0066810553,0.000010262192,0.00087285746,0.00043648158,0.000685329,0.00004005147,0.000036446123,0.12842962],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99517936,0.0011629107,0.000044592616,0.00087257085,0.00021166606,0.000050189457,0.000043320368,0.000036903057,0.0023984916],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99771255,0.00042922221,0.0006619374,0.000280951,0.0006112083,0.00030413622],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9977614,0.00045009906,0.0006668094,0.00085371046,0.00019766438,0.00007029744],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0015761022,0.0002490056,0.00048815657,0.00046930547,0.00023545229,0.0031977056,0.003870431,0.000064012864,0.055396695],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001134963,0.0001779955,0.0001263654,0.00031095423,0.0002366402,0.003414025,0.0006142887,0.0004662389,0.00023914395],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0004510766,0.00078042335,0.18911774,0.00030635204,0.0004780003,0.000115097384,0.54085845,0.00013404133,0.060102005,0.08034602,0.113360494,0.013950314],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0034672092,0.000060271097,0.36061376,0.0011099728,0.00019909054,0.000038567472,0.42187843,0.00018902587,0.013508671,0.02235392,0.17496204,0.0016190588],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.006280952,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0015949097,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.171496,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006519886,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011229271,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99783707},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2968058974","doi":"10.5772/intechopen.87189","title":"Offer Refusals in L2 French","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"IntechOpen eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Cape Breton University","keywords":"Linguistics; French; Repertoire; Psychology; Realization (probability); Second language; AP French Language; First language; Art; Literature; Philosophy; Mathematics","score_opus":0.06216680194878369,"score_gpt":0.2771120760061376,"score_spread":0.2149452740573539,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2968058974","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00025579278,0.0006133635,0.000003373903,0.00019703736,0.0005311343,0.00064888183,0.00011046167,0.00013219929,0.99750775],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.10351168,0.00003567004,0.000043219916,0.0004528135,0.00030788555,0.000043034288,0.00007585106,0.000096633354,0.8954332],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99837893,0.000043473006,0.00058640353,0.00040466082,0.00030651406,0.00028000315],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99793994,0.00013192778,0.00030179188,0.001403138,0.00017072221,0.00005250186],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002477687,0.00042573613,0.00057665596,0.00032524642,0.00010681315,0.00042685476,0.0011043425,0.00028319532,0.016700266],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000018005954,0.00036492097,0.00017846793,0.000005138183,0.00045792983,0.00015432891,0.00039370477,0.0009096804,0.003548327],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009359115,0.00001232802,0.0000033948986,0.00003755802,0.00006617561,0.00002081339,0.009148382,2.383185e-7,0.000021370677,0.971531,0.012912148,0.006237271],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00025994887,0.000047288297,0.00000657429,0.00057051005,0.00003201424,0.000004319442,0.0013968238,0.0000012635205,0.00006276451,0.08595043,0.9112142,0.00045389245],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010084155,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.011876927,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.898302,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011416339,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00022599193,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99988025},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2968563855","doi":"10.3968/11075","title":"Pragmatic Features of Chinese Ostensible Invitations","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Interpersonal communication; Social psychology","score_opus":0.02674657785081291,"score_gpt":0.3411763947622716,"score_spread":0.31442981691145866,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2968563855","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7457441,0.0013378692,0.0000017750128,0.001085722,0.00011754509,0.00030697265,0.000040105468,0.0001075008,0.2512584],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9871247,0.00011002661,0.0006815571,0.00016798735,0.000050935483,0.00004290536,0.0005491438,0.000018644749,0.011254137],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99890256,0.00016929353,0.0004054325,0.00014620584,0.00021609782,0.00016043654],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9970121,0.00028906326,0.00034046467,0.0014675446,0.0008539753,0.000036886835],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002479961,0.00016948325,0.00024113456,0.00007822588,0.00047545356,0.00061474054,0.0008562075,0.000058164074,0.00096776226],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001853629,0.000120263096,0.00010968997,0.00011526917,0.0007711556,0.0014457013,0.00021563697,0.00025560678,0.00025782906],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000032161486,0.00016237432,0.006724678,0.00016233469,0.00009055456,2.5397182e-7,0.11675769,0.00014407492,0.00530701,0.86577874,0.0033188467,0.0015212831],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0046328637,0.00043923332,0.30592525,0.0008069772,0.00019974133,0.00004555182,0.2704261,0.0006700137,0.0028855065,0.13763249,0.274315,0.0020212692],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00041250497,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011049027,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.72814626,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000036303823,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004083797,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99994546},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2969496542","doi":"","title":"Language in Action: Epistemological and Methodological Issues","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Canadian Linguistic Association","funders":"","keywords":"Action (physics); Epistemology; Sociology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.24738105927042434,"score_gpt":0.41789015116360045,"score_spread":0.17050909189317612,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2969496542","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.44113356,0.0006817964,0.00033816727,0.00526373,0.00010248286,0.00009283747,0.0000019461695,0.00015135597,0.5522341],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98127866,0.00005908959,0.0030436707,0.00039582243,0.00020249502,0.000012965049,0.0000057071047,0.00000510314,0.014996506],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99908936,0.0004197657,0.00014951032,0.00014207078,0.00007599478,0.00012332019],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992717,0.00042119357,0.00003462648,0.00022109295,0.000020493424,0.000030910138],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00046061576,0.00008489956,0.00016732888,0.000045236662,0.00009519459,0.00013455136,0.0001368872,0.000044992255,0.0039395858],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00014592931,0.000054305412,0.000024969391,0.000020144205,0.00027962652,0.00013969751,0.00007189234,0.00012684576,0.00006483022],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000008147067,0.00003249489,0.00043461364,0.00000932088,0.0000046122555,0.0000048151055,0.012181615,7.1629785e-7,0.0001161891,0.9798251,0.00073237706,0.0066500264],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011988909,0.00038054766,0.029521316,0.00004986719,0.000029216124,0.00007159934,0.24959171,0.00045109892,0.0010196242,0.11360783,0.6033448,0.00073352456],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00054241833,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0024298783,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.86621726,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000008233605,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000046276577,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99697095},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2970009105","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v9n5p66","title":"A Sociolinguistic Study of the Use of Refusal Strategies by Saudi and American Females","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Collectivism; Individualism; Psychology; Sample (material); Social psychology; Cultural values; Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory; American English; Linguistics; Sociology; Gender studies; Political science; Law","score_opus":0.05926592883895044,"score_gpt":0.3211766927611846,"score_spread":0.26191076392223417,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2970009105","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97750235,0.00022337765,0.000008155371,0.000027553318,0.00366785,0.00010628853,0.000096996824,0.0000080034015,0.018359425],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9977203,0.000065605214,0.0001969401,0.000035369692,0.0017229603,9.688591e-7,0.0000048953875,0.000013178113,0.00023979275],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986337,0.000111158886,0.00059967535,0.0000841468,0.00048418442,0.00008717627],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.988285,0.00060140126,0.0010891508,0.00022946885,0.009765261,0.000029732504],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00020929973,0.00011077644,0.0002707725,0.000093330695,0.00005256315,0.00018906328,0.000553144,0.000021945316,0.00008275708],"category_scores_gemma":[0.012117625,0.000077010656,0.00007853376,0.00003352362,0.0005014994,0.00010494204,0.0001232416,0.00022866945,6.524301e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00034225624,0.0017225426,0.05862791,0.000095951356,0.0015077306,0.000016357762,0.2452378,0.0013143284,0.00015701812,0.68177897,0.008563104,0.0006360531],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002602683,0.0014897938,0.015041619,0.00054319034,0.00038254802,0.0000048914726,0.5446516,0.00017399123,0.0002523329,0.006333717,0.42809018,0.00043342568],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00031052958,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00030706957,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.67544526,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000027453052,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00012887771,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9962037},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2970333364","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v9n5p153","title":"The Closing Sequences and Ritual Expressions of Informal Mobile Phone Calls Between Saudis: A Conversational Analysis","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Deanship of Scientific Research, Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University; Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University","keywords":"Closing (real estate); Conversation; Landline; Phone; Mobile phone; Arabic; Terminal (telecommunication); Linguistics; Computer science; Communication; Expression (computer science); Psychology; Advertising; Telecommunications; Business","score_opus":0.02271610234109637,"score_gpt":0.2992410073108389,"score_spread":0.2765249049697425,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2970333364","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9189617,0.0008955112,0.00009347556,0.000079021294,0.0045271064,0.0001090687,0.00027209264,0.000015425801,0.075046584],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9959982,0.00015228543,0.00031639854,0.0000332274,0.0032048586,0.0000018949665,0.000032660806,0.0000060192197,0.00025444778],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.998669,0.000055967015,0.00059348275,0.00006662734,0.0005170227,0.0000978974],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9901265,0.0008956837,0.0006709474,0.0001436862,0.008116064,0.000047127574],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00041843948,0.00008995526,0.00021189392,0.00018315879,0.00013325049,0.00025581184,0.00048040348,0.000033657314,0.00033049297],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0042180014,0.00006178742,0.0001220439,0.00005351578,0.00034961282,0.00018851628,0.00009927269,0.00020861998,0.0000030373217],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00030111562,0.0002909376,0.101351984,0.00006344786,0.008340686,0.000017156919,0.21829337,0.0042055794,0.0001288049,0.6578117,0.004671351,0.004523902],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0021683343,0.00030172482,0.01867346,0.00031569874,0.001168797,0.0000037837237,0.17171626,0.0006678781,0.00067229586,0.007287643,0.7965792,0.0004449685],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00006294499,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000091032474,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7919078,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000027969476,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013881383,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.50496465},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2970512796","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v9n5p301","title":"A Critical Study of Coordinated Management of Meaning Theory: A Theory in Practitioners’ Hands","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Interpersonal communication; Meaning (existential); Communication theory; Conversation; Perspective (graphical); Mediation; Function (biology); Epistemology; Management theory; Relation (database); Sociology; Psychology; Knowledge management; Social psychology; Management science; Computer science; Social science; Communication; Engineering; Psychotherapist; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.028653431787768534,"score_gpt":0.32794579365583787,"score_spread":0.29929236186806935,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2970512796","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.3669884,0.00019186942,0.00013414309,0.000033105804,0.0050468845,0.00018444404,0.000027634773,0.000014042004,0.6273795],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9983838,0.000026118008,0.00027006757,0.000024194427,0.00089181477,0.0000024628516,0.00000579886,0.000012410317,0.00038330085],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984906,0.00021083244,0.00066384056,0.000082378734,0.0004611371,0.00009124795],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.98846316,0.0007348889,0.0005277737,0.00018202499,0.010065036,0.000027106971],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001048373,0.00009365891,0.00023645573,0.0002719688,0.00002767762,0.00008767409,0.0004952901,0.000026967855,0.0006584399],"category_scores_gemma":[0.008840006,0.00008036657,0.00006890196,0.00005015543,0.0001489,0.00014634238,0.00010045768,0.00023363219,0.0000025752677],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00029164305,0.0008427622,0.0009320791,0.00003733,0.0003774586,0.000038167207,0.055278406,0.00020547691,0.0000045458914,0.94165725,0.00017746861,0.00015742522],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.005764758,0.0011669452,0.0015552893,0.00115727,0.0003302328,0.0000042279107,0.78314596,0.00012551305,0.00021289394,0.17966518,0.026582723,0.00028902982],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000027126638,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000046091263,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.76199204,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004828092,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000052457253,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999509},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2970545957","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v9n5p227","title":"The Norms of Address Terms in Arabic: The Case of Saudi Speech Community","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Majmaah University","keywords":"Formality; Arabic; Term (time); Girl; Psychology; Linguistics; Social psychology; Sociology; Developmental psychology","score_opus":0.03627377613006097,"score_gpt":0.3154540704455661,"score_spread":0.2791802943155052,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2970545957","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7392047,0.00035586112,0.000004033425,0.000110794324,0.005867682,0.000102306105,0.00007968645,0.00000562969,0.25426933],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.997545,0.00010393556,0.00007308959,0.000050413277,0.0018756335,0.0000011617259,0.000005686767,0.000009769278,0.00033527985],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986256,0.00020946433,0.00069530326,0.000042992557,0.0003287414,0.00009791854],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9885566,0.0014337882,0.0008161331,0.0003961649,0.0087746335,0.00002267806],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0011231711,0.000090828784,0.00019301356,0.00010258848,0.0001186637,0.00013209012,0.0012169289,0.000031463387,0.00016393655],"category_scores_gemma":[0.01131754,0.000049892675,0.00010606463,0.000036989786,0.0004076988,0.000085795975,0.00015524405,0.00058172585,0.0000025013046],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00021557116,0.00049004605,0.005807582,0.000060523624,0.0004124098,0.00017237054,0.11039576,0.0005704411,0.000033804587,0.8763206,0.003125548,0.0023953381],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0030576414,0.0005032763,0.005027672,0.0008847594,0.00015289361,0.0001668918,0.40119833,0.00035645766,0.0019720264,0.057923015,0.5283376,0.00041943195],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000784157,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0039294115,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8183976,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004112616,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008572911,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9970105},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2970558664","doi":"10.1558/rcsi.37286","title":"Positioning updates as relevant","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Research on Children and Social Interaction","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":12,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Sophistication; Exploit; Object (grammar); Phrase; Computer science; Component (thermodynamics); Psychology; Computer security; Artificial intelligence; Sociology","score_opus":0.09049995317295656,"score_gpt":0.42343215520011274,"score_spread":0.3329322020271562,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2970558664","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7830999,0.00007059468,5.809358e-7,0.0038681766,0.00014300353,0.00016383476,0.000016020826,0.00004461993,0.21259326],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.992306,0.0000637496,0.000005893766,0.00022310212,0.0005932412,0.000009963535,0.00014275756,0.000012577679,0.0066426955],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990278,0.00022543423,0.00011777309,0.00016126092,0.0002829065,0.00018482133],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99945223,0.00018253893,0.000044341283,0.00014191474,0.00014802748,0.00003096746],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00031098988,0.00007531597,0.00009417244,0.00014315898,0.0007499105,0.00060212956,0.00012433791,0.00003930804,0.0026724203],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000022448381,0.00006434706,0.000040673764,0.00003598705,0.00014737662,0.00041128777,0.00006284642,0.00044000233,0.00093592843],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007616277,0.000070717346,0.00019880121,0.00000752453,0.000054697855,0.0000010760349,0.035384994,0.0000016498886,0.00030325842,0.9486548,0.0074629197,0.007783449],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0030644177,0.0022726255,0.05658012,0.00065749965,0.000067464374,0.000067147004,0.51486516,0.00029154116,0.007536668,0.09746813,0.31572375,0.0014054874],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0011196103,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00023095286,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.85118663,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000058387563,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000030746727,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999842},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2970636963","doi":"10.3968/11077","title":"Interpersonal Meaning in Doctors’ Interrogatives From the Respective of Systemic Functional Grammar","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian social science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Interrogative word; Meaning (existential); Systemic functional grammar; Interpersonal communication; Interrogative; China; Perspective (graphical); Psychology; Grammar; Medicine; Social psychology; Linguistics; Psychotherapist; Political science; Law; Computer science; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.04063227044501034,"score_gpt":0.26774215703379606,"score_spread":0.22710988658878573,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2970636963","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.68187886,0.00010488212,0.0000032714877,0.0004084954,0.00035093917,0.00010816155,0.00006286569,0.000008346006,0.31707415],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9991375,0.0000014779897,0.0000077819695,0.00015751622,0.00016996953,0.0000069912094,0.000005781593,0.00000405374,0.00050891365],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992308,0.00007789493,0.0001431951,0.00014817282,0.00021378085,0.00018617495],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994623,0.00013314934,0.00007995407,0.00014661312,0.00012519499,0.000052794094],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00034218814,0.000064838256,0.00009997797,0.00010363033,0.00034404182,0.0001628341,0.00050374697,0.000019617555,0.0011658359],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006352382,0.00004803166,0.000035823883,0.00014684288,0.0012534731,0.00032690886,0.000050724153,0.00013822515,0.000037359612],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000052067253,0.0000042250476,0.007606082,0.0000020427738,0.000007737588,7.3376464e-7,0.34740412,9.233585e-7,0.0003584992,0.64400953,0.00023453025,0.00036633929],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00015075106,0.000016960754,0.019106511,0.00010312147,0.000004764369,7.3025467e-7,0.97177416,0.000042547552,0.000052724572,0.0046920427,0.003947892,0.00010777744],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.10504885,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.49747345,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6393175,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0003765323,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0005655141,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997472},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2972323576","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v9n5p415","title":"Identifying Elements of Gender References, Persuasive Techniques and Social Interaction Associated with Political Discourse: The Case of Hillary Clinton","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Vision; Politics; Narrative; Construct (python library); Sociology; Perception; Social psychology; Discourse analysis; Media studies; Political science; Psychology; Linguistics; Communication; Computer science; Law","score_opus":0.06461268963838868,"score_gpt":0.36962305895880837,"score_spread":0.3050103693204197,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2972323576","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.86128116,0.000194045,0.000031173666,0.00011075891,0.0029099414,0.00013229049,0.00015239588,0.000015439267,0.13517277],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9975696,0.00003314974,0.00018901765,0.000033487937,0.002055846,0.0000012201685,0.000022458686,0.0000104448845,0.00008477493],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988722,0.000099148056,0.00052282674,0.00007174753,0.00033513652,0.000098919336],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.98986566,0.0003083244,0.0008669976,0.00009654679,0.008838328,0.000024166588],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00039068187,0.000091743976,0.00018606387,0.000121112076,0.00007583706,0.00011303648,0.00027123975,0.000039414543,0.0001387878],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0023251772,0.00006111107,0.0000659913,0.000022039625,0.00031195,0.00014003081,0.0000743872,0.00026709255,3.5388322e-7],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001418378,0.000189477,0.0025958545,0.000042539534,0.0006796361,0.000096117685,0.048531275,0.00000448802,0.000021767331,0.94667745,0.00045445908,0.00056512846],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002543249,0.0008241754,0.0017024106,0.0009824616,0.00068410486,0.0001931879,0.9118835,0.00014243266,0.002007032,0.022524964,0.056046903,0.00046563288],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000112181195,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00020744247,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.92415243,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007083816,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009181076,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.2783622},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2972909941","doi":"10.1075/sl.17032.lau","title":"Questioning the clause as a crosslinguistic unit in grammar and interaction","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Focus (optics); Grammar; Relative clause; Unit (ring theory); Dependent clause; Computer science; Sociology; Psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.0801367033530726,"score_gpt":0.40500010137275966,"score_spread":0.32486339801968706,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2972909941","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8838709,0.005573448,6.207447e-7,0.00034191506,0.00040843376,0.00018527343,0.0000037105724,0.000037285277,0.10957842],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9958346,0.00024987568,0.000021057669,0.0001880725,0.00014301117,0.000035214372,0.000006845498,0.000010710811,0.0035106335],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99931765,0.000114427385,0.00019210755,0.00013572567,0.00009107768,0.00014899219],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992391,0.00034743364,0.00006863038,0.00028194327,0.000050996907,0.00001193349],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00030098142,0.000103227554,0.00014997009,0.00009032858,0.00016105782,0.00014628719,0.00015113717,0.000021219044,0.00026472777],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00033377975,0.000070214686,0.000019436684,0.000058220052,0.00037595988,0.00013488265,0.00013869317,0.00023728318,0.0000695589],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000026257429,0.00003550733,0.007417935,0.000062587016,0.000040175815,0.000031105752,0.60055584,0.000036601312,0.00003133671,0.3906438,0.00011656334,0.0010023062],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00049008493,0.00004888024,0.0044502835,0.00028843636,0.000014575852,0.000008689392,0.97023916,0.000080583624,0.000018108047,0.0059352987,0.018262345,0.00016357724],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.002984068,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.030723874,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3847085,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000345533,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000017228009,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9869629},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2973122852","doi":"","title":"Testing the effects of Pseudo Relative availability on Relative Clause attachment in Spanish","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Canadian Linguistic Association","funders":"","keywords":"Relative clause; Dependent clause; Mathematics; Computer science; Natural language processing; Sentence","score_opus":0.058027363808705726,"score_gpt":0.29763930511874076,"score_spread":0.23961194131003505,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2973122852","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5304074,0.000098220524,0.000039554532,0.0015207048,0.000105471685,0.0004233192,0.000009304701,0.000058148227,0.46733788],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9908651,0.000010435093,0.00021576948,0.00012618057,0.000049196173,0.00004689697,0.0000014186825,0.000011221853,0.008673786],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988215,0.0003361569,0.0003055514,0.00018663489,0.00018594209,0.00016423312],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9945979,0.0044725994,0.00017522086,0.00060494547,0.00012448331,0.000024824925],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004154792,0.00013356179,0.00017383948,0.00005005407,0.00016170529,0.00004627313,0.0002765792,0.00003649108,0.0007751601],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0008686119,0.00006190923,0.000051234983,0.00005886479,0.00056372787,0.00039622394,0.000099949386,0.00017460025,0.00012655405],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000022226526,0.00015401401,0.006935642,0.000026736763,0.000037608937,0.0000019987665,0.034880012,0.0000013844559,0.0007670253,0.95487154,0.00063661276,0.0016651917],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0061434368,0.0026956731,0.4820816,0.0034790998,0.00022831917,0.00000503261,0.08898519,0.00011671498,0.017324826,0.37447873,0.023006296,0.0014550706],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00043370895,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011045669,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5803928,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000840649,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004407387,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8487459},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2973212998","doi":"","title":"Different Englishes, different resources of contextualization: from the perspective of the ecology of communication","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Institutional Repositories DataBase (IRDB)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Contextualization; Perspective (graphical); Ecology; Sociology; Communication; Linguistics; Biology; Computer science; Artificial intelligence; Philosophy","score_opus":0.03860620792143309,"score_gpt":0.25914149282863275,"score_spread":0.22053528490719965,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2973212998","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9682469,0.0028435253,0.00007685458,0.00086238945,0.0006574444,0.00029527972,0.0013967277,0.000025742478,0.025595173],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9986328,0.00026203576,0.000053551772,0.00004999138,0.00027523836,0.00003158877,0.00035305615,0.000008525936,0.00033322812],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983231,0.0003855824,0.000566135,0.00016843856,0.00045067334,0.00010609607],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9964417,0.0008632137,0.0005902544,0.0012870842,0.0007917307,0.000025992425],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00012789985,0.00015628918,0.00029258511,0.000051103514,0.0008190958,0.000040260795,0.0009039079,0.00004727807,0.00019736082],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0004227231,0.000087542656,0.000121851685,0.00008884739,0.003646879,0.00030740045,0.00040576234,0.0001915104,0.0000011822987],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006985427,0.0002692409,0.012752366,0.0000182274,0.00014744313,0.0000011053068,0.06538615,0.00004364121,0.0006421641,0.91958946,0.0010627534,0.000017585087],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0030247604,0.0003392219,0.44211102,0.0014048264,0.00062233186,0.000060519968,0.32681414,0.00017536581,0.05295555,0.021890884,0.14978278,0.0008185944],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.005374441,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.006511933,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8976986,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009048951,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00018637546,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9990646},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2974555849","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v9n5p422","title":"The Use of the Concept of “Language Variation” As a Stylistic Device in Pygmalion: Toward A Socio-Stylistic Approach","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Variation (astronomy); Character (mathematics); Linguistics; Code (set theory); Class (philosophy); Psychology; Sociology; Register (sociolinguistics); Computer science; Artificial intelligence; Philosophy; Mathematics","score_opus":0.05362044694009861,"score_gpt":0.30454155072811284,"score_spread":0.25092110378801424,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2974555849","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.51663274,0.0028631487,0.0007652119,0.0005648127,0.02127288,0.0009123861,0.00058024685,0.000047235415,0.45636135],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9968314,0.000037451562,0.0006073173,0.00012819863,0.0015971584,0.000002811847,0.000013901983,0.000015791717,0.0007659486],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9980498,0.00020351047,0.00083653664,0.0000964179,0.0006857387,0.00012797881],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.98866,0.0012639149,0.0011014941,0.00033890453,0.008604069,0.00003164199],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00050670473,0.00012716923,0.00025079408,0.00011844296,0.00007708003,0.00023253355,0.0010452232,0.000052945295,0.0002285577],"category_scores_gemma":[0.023120048,0.00007986647,0.00015329172,0.00007274372,0.00038230242,0.00013716135,0.00014400152,0.00036376415,0.0000031022203],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00009107785,0.0001868643,0.000808263,0.000030640986,0.0002176695,0.000005736303,0.10335995,0.0022084906,0.00001549733,0.8921931,0.00073043973,0.00015226424],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0036936887,0.00033112642,0.008690958,0.0008839398,0.0003795956,0.000016627811,0.26089913,0.0030645295,0.0002748821,0.010280734,0.71091795,0.000566873],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003480141,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00013378219,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.88191235,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008831852,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00029766123,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9851086},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2975356015","doi":"10.1002/9781405165396.ch45","title":"Performative Language and Speech‐act Theory","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"other","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Performative utterance; Linguistics; Focus (optics); Romance; Deconstruction (building); Affect (linguistics); Speech act; Philosophy of language; Sociology; Epistemology; Art; Philosophy; Literature; Metaphysics","score_opus":0.029596981857759212,"score_gpt":0.2941732030440718,"score_spread":0.2645762211863126,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2975356015","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0001404336,0.0029325013,0.0000066877883,0.00008611348,0.00017446002,0.00016846889,0.000093979375,0.00023103523,0.99616635],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.018514225,0.00046342376,0.0001390292,0.00013079171,0.00055625936,0.000011909331,0.00007167971,0.00013896717,0.97997373],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994185,0.00009790133,0.0000946001,0.00013941963,0.00011269384,0.00013690909],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99891776,0.00006740996,0.00019920433,0.0007571518,0.000022510721,0.000035938556],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00019899695,0.00019931188,0.0002202068,0.00010857071,0.00028303757,0.00044508395,0.0003782773,0.00008580605,0.052334163],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00002695952,0.00013630671,0.000046976354,0.0000042990846,0.0005394841,0.00017960579,0.00012154555,0.00023193448,0.0005217887],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000035032929,0.000013618488,0.000002614878,0.000048436857,0.00008415888,0.000005819224,0.059018113,3.6986898e-9,0.0000010592377,0.49772766,0.41947317,0.023621824],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00013469365,0.000014323006,0.0000103505445,0.000121274796,0.000034295877,0.000003586514,0.08053259,0.0000014047744,0.000011262037,0.0016830249,0.91724384,0.00020938493],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0013268319,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.007995991,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.49777064,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00000965989,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003252107,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9485321},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2976751247","doi":"10.5296/jsel.v7i1.15522","title":"Context in Distinguishing between Overt and Actual Functions of Polite Speech Acts","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal for the Study of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Wilfrid Laurier University; University of Ottawa","funders":"Universiti Sains Malaysia","keywords":"Politeness; Persian; Linguistics; Psychology; Context (archaeology); Speech act; Meaning (existential); Interlanguage; Indirect speech; Direct speech; History; Philosophy","score_opus":0.05949478508843929,"score_gpt":0.3168862128625561,"score_spread":0.2573914277741168,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2976751247","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9209,0.00045501514,0.000010695617,0.000026672331,0.0031077499,0.00046363194,0.0001147586,0.000013358435,0.074908115],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9956531,0.000022159087,0.00005399985,0.000016505624,0.0032601214,0.0000036913948,0.0000059015338,0.000016010887,0.0009685057],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989693,0.00006768282,0.0004962888,0.00009323172,0.0002146224,0.00015885578],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99581635,0.0014323699,0.00040228752,0.00028028738,0.002029426,0.000039250426],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005752954,0.00011316586,0.000301697,0.000099550736,0.00027774106,0.00016084989,0.00029942792,0.000030078221,0.00004529722],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0108761545,0.00007821749,0.0000665148,0.00004174286,0.0001476211,0.000072467294,0.00009123828,0.00031500665,8.6427275e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00019871104,0.00085965416,0.12869485,0.0001960165,0.00069882424,0.0000036463427,0.659806,0.00011624313,0.000008991362,0.20236586,0.0032807507,0.0037704175],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0019355532,0.00068878185,0.014546699,0.00016818469,0.00025116833,8.950166e-7,0.7533197,0.00004485176,0.000020728641,0.0027228182,0.22612557,0.0001750643],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00043463838,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0013928083,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.22284481,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000024106885,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000052768264,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99745566},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2978297502","doi":"10.15273/jue.v9i2.9381","title":"“Don’t Be a Son of a Bitch, Stand Up and Get What You Need”: Understanding Italian Young Adults’ Identity through Insults","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal for Undergraduate Ethnography","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Identity (music); Construct (python library); Offensive; Context (archaeology); Focus group; Thematic analysis; Ethnography; Psychology; Social identity approach; Social psychology; Qualitative research; Social identity theory; Sociology; Social group; Aesthetics; Anthropology; Computer science; Geography","score_opus":0.0835779815914568,"score_gpt":0.3228944509027859,"score_spread":0.2393164693113291,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2978297502","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9617372,0.010838416,0.0020169422,0.008084499,0.0035130237,0.0009324118,0.00020584374,0.000107759195,0.012563891],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9911453,0.006683519,0.0004288005,0.00017378313,0.00020685208,0.000014760308,0.000035243123,0.00005060505,0.0012611467],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99787503,0.00013520248,0.0006895701,0.00029450216,0.0005569435,0.00044873034],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99817395,0.00020868657,0.0006811231,0.0004586261,0.00034768935,0.00012989894],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00062987703,0.00031973276,0.00047016816,0.00045091737,0.0008425544,0.0018075673,0.00044763216,0.00011045381,0.00013519813],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003787311,0.00026614475,0.00038295076,0.00024355807,0.00057906995,0.0049974676,0.000111986585,0.00046970096,0.0000038952535],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00056008523,0.0002378676,0.0066258493,0.0006644489,0.00084793,0.0000076288306,0.26257342,0.000021619131,0.00021997577,0.72125214,0.0061238096,0.0008652043],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0031058027,0.00046927852,0.00035180003,0.0010061013,0.0001696894,0.000038401868,0.72535,0.000095084375,0.00009758852,0.2535502,0.015320308,0.00044569015],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005441068,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0035459576,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.46770197,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009307825,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000096383024,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999791},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2979929383","doi":"10.3968/11223","title":"Institutional CA: Analysis of a Sample","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Institutional analysis; Sample (material); Institutional research; Public relations; Content analysis; Political science; Institutional theory; Sociology; Higher education; Social science; Law","score_opus":0.03214514535390515,"score_gpt":0.32758450154220065,"score_spread":0.2954393561882955,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2979929383","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.88119996,0.044748753,0.0000024563808,0.00011002937,0.0001620458,0.00009623095,0.00029692464,0.000016032463,0.07336758],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9972583,0.00036301828,0.00013547244,0.00015380041,0.00007468474,0.000009886879,0.00014650726,0.00000377157,0.0018545644],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994608,0.000040429568,0.0001733299,0.00012812497,0.00009849694,0.00009880409],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994365,0.00016967715,0.000057688492,0.00024200793,0.00008045174,0.000013668806],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00012145189,0.00009158313,0.00027118824,0.00024219313,0.000074699434,0.000059537986,0.00010321657,0.000026523385,0.0006098664],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000051835486,0.00006515794,0.00006187396,0.0002112297,0.00030432286,0.00017675792,0.00007718756,0.00010759063,0.0000047506815],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000013061264,0.000034629047,0.0046137073,0.00009577363,0.00063120225,0.0000084151325,0.5189788,0.000020308462,0.000036461028,0.47480762,0.00036991,0.0003901388],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014032334,0.00015241884,0.019081067,0.0006781174,0.0008205058,0.0000065441973,0.8420256,0.00023410673,0.00007908697,0.0075060506,0.12739436,0.0006189396],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00033945323,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0034741836,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.46730158,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000013494161,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001364439,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6677609},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2980271063","doi":"10.22363/2313-2299-2019-10-2-532-543","title":"ADDRESS FORM AS A REFLECTION OF ETHNO-CULTURAL STYLE OF COMMUNICATION (based on British and Canadian English)","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"RUDN Journal of Language Studies Semiotics and Semantics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Style (visual arts); Politeness; Sociocultural evolution; Cross-cultural communication; Intercultural communication; Pragmatics; Linguistics; Sociology; Meaning (existential); Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory; British English; Cultural diversity; Social distance; Psychology; Social psychology; Communication; History; Anthropology","score_opus":0.034819854341731446,"score_gpt":0.3150446245402228,"score_spread":0.28022477019849135,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2980271063","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9755656,0.010101145,0.0000028903817,0.00047699557,0.00016993903,0.00012700772,0.000045077973,0.000007066129,0.013504264],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9961974,0.0029497643,0.00028562808,0.00011207425,0.00008774846,7.3700056e-7,0.00001101571,0.0000123088,0.00034332307],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990458,0.00008839004,0.00043257873,0.000080095015,0.00021344694,0.00013968481],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99812025,0.00024790844,0.00047746158,0.00025849935,0.0008290299,0.0000668491],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00039836156,0.00011564241,0.00037643354,0.00014023381,0.00018651734,0.00010380201,0.00018505588,0.0000496968,0.000054918375],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00022915489,0.0000969033,0.00006473547,0.00005190555,0.0003449533,0.00019908186,0.000059943955,0.00022796185,5.841059e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00017837927,0.0003032371,0.0058171917,0.0011266355,0.0009694027,0.000050389448,0.9045689,0.00031212228,0.0011793119,0.07763372,0.0026692527,0.0051914407],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0019725023,0.0011410279,0.0023129634,0.0022378063,0.00032852823,0.00007147814,0.98285985,0.00079243927,0.0013315115,0.0013373338,0.0052381856,0.00037638925],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.008159983,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.07652869,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.07829092,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000041844152,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007543572,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99844474},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2980523295","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v9n6p22","title":"The Role of Gender in TV Talk Show Discourse in Bangladesh: A Conversational Analysis of Hosts’ Interaction Management","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Problem of universals; Conversation; Sociology; Psychology; Social psychology; Linguistics; Communication","score_opus":0.022032883059074016,"score_gpt":0.3012079830591462,"score_spread":0.2791751000000722,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2980523295","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6894229,0.00059709715,0.00003691385,0.00008367891,0.0053668013,0.00016222912,0.0000942635,0.0000068751137,0.30422923],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9987342,0.00013093486,0.00014830944,0.00002284762,0.00073967053,0.0000025871889,0.000035252913,0.000008208433,0.00017801113],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984506,0.00008246812,0.0007464134,0.00008523569,0.0005372602,0.00009803315],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99422723,0.00039695814,0.0007160444,0.00018938721,0.004448268,0.000022108954],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00053079607,0.00009290079,0.00023380767,0.00065475516,0.000023839382,0.00009464575,0.0005356323,0.00003228957,0.00048840605],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0017274373,0.000072080344,0.00015188157,0.00012812452,0.00014870854,0.00014624457,0.00007980703,0.00023586754,0.0000018403258],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0002853434,0.0004404787,0.042502943,0.000026521899,0.0022792753,0.000015788659,0.052096426,0.0075282357,0.000031164127,0.89298826,0.0004182563,0.0013872884],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.003729242,0.00023481937,0.06353102,0.00053233583,0.0010636202,0.0000028687875,0.6064395,0.009272656,0.00074900856,0.03448989,0.279456,0.00049908506],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001718277,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0010959978,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8584984,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011129505,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006332501,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.53477037},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2981045100","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v9n6p64","title":"English Compliments by Chinese and German Female EFL Speakers","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"German; Pragmatics; Psychology; Linguistics; Factor (programming language); Social psychology; Computer science","score_opus":0.018375484431320994,"score_gpt":0.30675880413550566,"score_spread":0.2883833197041847,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2981045100","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.51173735,0.0006860114,0.000010809391,0.00004538859,0.017092561,0.00008283579,0.000115817944,0.000032918462,0.4701963],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98792946,0.000098640005,0.00023069403,0.00021280712,0.009849323,9.703392e-7,0.000045514756,0.00002026777,0.0016123472],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99880475,0.000044261717,0.00045426827,0.00011016505,0.0004554477,0.00013111637],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9897443,0.00020209805,0.00040912346,0.0001842587,0.009380542,0.000079696365],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00023908017,0.00014404311,0.00021066327,0.00012349935,0.000071678805,0.000425016,0.00054957415,0.00003684545,0.0008457442],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0047805086,0.00011938123,0.00007919771,0.000021827535,0.00015587933,0.00018896509,0.00011169395,0.00027529823,0.000021695576],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0003045433,0.00083183096,0.050771963,0.00008921027,0.0015286452,0.00008329629,0.23094992,0.00016128446,0.000115154064,0.60803634,0.10594892,0.001178867],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010854541,0.00009177163,0.0010899254,0.00008181744,0.000037883743,0.000002536249,0.012253864,0.00004760167,0.000051336985,0.002051402,0.983017,0.00018935581],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000027511009,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000028852637,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.87706816,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000050785813,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004872838,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9260306},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2981875756","doi":"10.1177/0023830919878742","title":"Do They Really Mean It? Children’s Inference of Speaker Intentions and the Role of Age and Gender","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language and Speech","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":12,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Prosocial behavior; Sarcasm; Psychology; Interpretation (philosophy); Developmental psychology; Social psychology; Inference; Irony; Linguistics","score_opus":0.02349355901125871,"score_gpt":0.27467253213630105,"score_spread":0.25117897312504234,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2981875756","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.82196856,0.0031972602,0.000001612251,0.00009852442,0.000017052625,0.00014639716,0.00003032408,0.000010420458,0.17452984],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99786156,0.00044368443,0.00008036971,0.00007904051,0.000035408415,0.0000035769317,0.000013047523,0.000007372128,0.0014759301],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994542,0.00006601709,0.0001663157,0.00010976627,0.00011820022,0.000085502834],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99939847,0.0001015901,0.00009264327,0.00033049722,0.000054746517,0.00002207893],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00020151738,0.000085690626,0.00017413327,0.000041392712,0.00007297914,0.00010009857,0.00013316877,0.000026627496,0.00041942886],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000022104856,0.000051239243,0.00003117386,0.000015956426,0.00037781315,0.00011839518,0.00011757538,0.00009449747,0.0000033930958],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000033520264,0.000036414047,0.005268406,0.00003989075,0.00008372574,0.0000025738427,0.38824117,3.2402238e-7,0.0015531762,0.5992974,0.00005059186,0.005392787],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0025800294,0.00013060095,0.07572092,0.00017017806,0.00021381915,0.000041685304,0.8546271,0.000044302986,0.001748928,0.062009975,0.0023266415,0.00038586138],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0016439941,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.003981528,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5372874,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000021939716,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000012635345,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4592452},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2982008126","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v9n6p172","title":"A Sociolinguistic Study of the Realization of Refusals Among Yemeni EFL Learners","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Arabic; Psychology; Realization (probability); Social psychology; Test (biology); Social status; Social distance; Linguistics; Sociology; Social science","score_opus":0.031131830599592326,"score_gpt":0.3108428923905405,"score_spread":0.2797110617909482,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2982008126","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.79843026,0.00010007778,0.000020816966,0.000012386285,0.01003577,0.00016971176,0.000032436677,0.000011428998,0.1911871],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99577457,0.000025050696,0.000048823364,0.00002719679,0.0034347014,0.000001330656,0.0000072119024,0.000015966081,0.0006651514],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99823195,0.00013890772,0.0007912634,0.000081448416,0.00066936016,0.00008708116],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9821539,0.00027614014,0.0013371371,0.00028985357,0.015916226,0.000026751612],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00048417787,0.00010225084,0.00024130075,0.00014353065,0.000053619675,0.00007842395,0.00082422263,0.00003691459,0.0003035627],"category_scores_gemma":[0.018183112,0.00007331383,0.00011964646,0.00004686211,0.00021851817,0.000068846406,0.00011301965,0.00023554757,0.0000021868777],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00011472007,0.0007904041,0.05029401,0.000053886088,0.0006707323,0.0000071231875,0.18197794,0.0027194521,0.000032091768,0.76085395,0.002364797,0.00012090936],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0066490374,0.001564988,0.02824081,0.0012969495,0.00081108866,0.0000034866107,0.62659913,0.0004830833,0.00089097064,0.034488138,0.29826954,0.00070278224],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00017798324,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0002305341,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7263658,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000052774813,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001290186,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99008715},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2982031223","doi":"10.1075/ip.00036.kim","title":"Agency and impoliteness in Korean online interactions","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Internet Pragmatics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McMaster University","funders":"","keywords":"Honorific; Politeness; Agency (philosophy); Discernment; Focus (optics); Psychology; Customer care; Social psychology; Linguistics; Social media; Public relations; Sociology; Computer science; Business; Political science; Marketing; World Wide Web; Epistemology","score_opus":0.036770371707836876,"score_gpt":0.30448192740790386,"score_spread":0.267711555700067,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2982031223","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8688301,0.0002000398,0.00003219903,0.00045032336,0.00029628765,0.00014652549,0.000030583316,0.000045224642,0.12996872],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9824678,0.00004093007,0.00030109592,0.00018535949,0.00008939779,0.000010435012,0.00005534977,0.000015075357,0.016834592],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993251,0.000059137637,0.00028017836,0.00011724124,0.00008529406,0.00013304464],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99936306,0.00012536398,0.00009794597,0.0003308216,0.000051867864,0.000030937746],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00010001145,0.000106220636,0.00014574174,0.00011116099,0.000028603845,0.00020491522,0.00022170781,0.00002338356,0.0021140946],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000029806994,0.000088801324,0.000029605271,0.0000274818,0.00010659228,0.0003497434,0.00011878298,0.00017752226,0.00015485132],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000012096469,0.00026967927,0.0055290665,0.00010733201,0.000047428304,0.0000066830607,0.16272278,0.000010898683,0.000110247,0.82563794,0.0013164214,0.004229432],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.003052339,0.0004235088,0.03614989,0.0016468685,0.00013588014,0.00011142661,0.36012375,0.022937318,0.0006205839,0.08648495,0.4866253,0.0016881598],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00093731633,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.009956555,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.73915297,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000029537145,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000021963939,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99879813},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2987270434","doi":"10.5840/cpsem201813","title":"Qualitative Immediacy and Mediating Qualities","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Semiotics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Immediacy; Psychology; Epistemology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.11987583935233596,"score_gpt":0.36630050413105375,"score_spread":0.24642466477871777,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2987270434","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0006439441,0.003110627,0.000010707274,0.0007837855,0.0006125219,0.00017783116,0.0004125175,0.00012482853,0.9941232],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.02351279,0.00108161,0.00073231297,0.00053065794,0.0028459348,0.000008185954,0.0003996413,0.000114245646,0.97077465],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.998584,0.000108033666,0.0004844296,0.0002647912,0.00032684082,0.00023193179],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.997571,0.0010785499,0.00041515616,0.00055823824,0.0002949749,0.00008209854],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00051346986,0.00034234553,0.00043801495,0.00011829827,0.0003243863,0.00032208566,0.00031035734,0.00017306932,0.0045447783],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00017412109,0.0002985994,0.00009252139,0.0000066851444,0.0016103445,0.00019720035,0.00020474655,0.0003950412,0.0003091186],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000002071966,0.000004330074,4.78589e-7,0.000064587686,0.00007009977,0.0000016948337,0.3778102,6.222012e-8,7.057869e-7,0.6122122,0.009516443,0.00031711374],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00012598523,0.00004302873,9.510088e-7,0.00020687046,0.000083095925,0.00000196485,0.30818415,0.0000059620907,0.0000091209895,0.26582128,0.4251519,0.00036569606],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000091608934,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0007788269,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.41563547,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004526553,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000109286135,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999466},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2988632273","doi":"10.1080/10503307.2019.1686191","title":"Responding to self-criticism in psychotherapy","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Psychotherapy Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":14,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University; Simon Fraser University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Psychology; Psychotherapist; Conversation; Accountability; Contempt; Therapeutic relationship; Social psychology","score_opus":0.11519504944272038,"score_gpt":0.4426772102155468,"score_spread":0.32748216077282644,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2988632273","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5441659,0.0012639733,0.000034073608,0.010498367,0.00049286796,0.0010540512,0.000014358432,0.00016680738,0.44230956],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.8689025,0.0023732122,0.0010211234,0.0023837758,0.0005990938,0.00034515827,0.000008082313,0.00012378219,0.12424327],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99704635,0.0006058398,0.0003638446,0.00048722926,0.0007527218,0.00074399],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99789387,0.00043170777,0.00004132464,0.0012457706,0.00024998537,0.0001373456],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0020893342,0.0001980619,0.0002619554,0.0018143133,0.0002660688,0.00058989023,0.0010282922,0.000076094744,0.013688558],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000010097489,0.00017526472,0.00007760269,0.0007666253,0.00018224125,0.0003473746,0.000018859917,0.00059873925,0.0030205306],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00044625817,0.00036676903,0.00087991054,0.000026154949,0.000043855234,0.0000054807206,0.13486193,0.0000035641417,0.0046856618,0.84304637,0.010112323,0.0055217394],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013012261,0.00032801056,0.0005071634,0.00010539609,0.0000011660984,0.0000019851539,0.014494499,0.000028663691,0.00025948993,0.06375421,0.91893595,0.00028223495],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00019483521,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0018825881,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9088236,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008699554,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011479555,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9977557},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2991063825","doi":"10.3968/11279","title":"Shared Knowledge and Communication: A Pragmatic Analysis of Taofiq Azeez’s Brigandage","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Grice; Implicature; Pragmatics; Meaning (existential); Maxim; Cooperative principle; Linguistics; Context (archaeology); Character (mathematics); Psychology; Focus (optics); Epistemology; Philosophy; Mathematics","score_opus":0.025368475454393646,"score_gpt":0.3341392341186932,"score_spread":0.30877075866429954,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2991063825","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6756063,0.22665782,7.48378e-7,0.00022368456,0.000071112045,0.00021342616,0.00013639276,0.000027939923,0.09706256],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9930165,0.0018139663,0.00016417986,0.000108669155,0.000041566578,0.000022519383,0.0001455538,0.000009524687,0.00467752],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991674,0.00014655414,0.00028739325,0.00018268774,0.00009153767,0.00012445898],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988339,0.0003102641,0.00012522026,0.00057655136,0.00012894325,0.000025099267],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002878273,0.0001484242,0.00045061042,0.000279008,0.00011840104,0.000158249,0.00019869031,0.000044142,0.00027794464],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000052008454,0.00011022809,0.000060639934,0.00027101007,0.00040462532,0.00029115842,0.00021894541,0.0001763662,0.0000044586627],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000014371278,0.00005825682,0.0018848773,0.00037767936,0.0007189769,0.0000059843983,0.8322928,0.0000014153085,0.000063360305,0.16307794,0.00077632867,0.0007279938],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00200662,0.00017138448,0.021855991,0.0021133497,0.0012088487,0.0000116311385,0.92491925,0.00034118484,0.00006268556,0.004991368,0.041589014,0.0007286974],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008099732,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0027914424,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.31741017,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000013407087,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000012538009,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4494971},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2991680040","doi":"","title":"Reason giving, city icons and the culture of cities: data from a radical interpretive perspective","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Explication; Newspaper; Sociology; Perspective (graphical); Epistemology; Media studies; Philosophy","score_opus":0.3008045756081364,"score_gpt":0.5375085071151454,"score_spread":0.23670393150700902,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2991680040","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6235503,0.07662534,0.0001268195,0.0019390486,0.0004056988,0.0011159702,0.0015375565,0.000056936515,0.2946423],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9910864,0.0068634045,0.00011289674,0.00026278594,0.00023171015,0.00004610243,0.000040553212,0.00002474533,0.0013313856],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99780756,0.0005922043,0.00058631727,0.0003615877,0.00043898364,0.00021333764],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99619144,0.0011176754,0.0007995374,0.0012082002,0.0005656866,0.00011744506],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007891874,0.0002545232,0.00066758296,0.00018209987,0.00042237327,0.0024120044,0.0044005616,0.000072532566,0.04983462],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0008642961,0.0001579739,0.00012110037,0.00012073959,0.0024287899,0.0034043768,0.0023799636,0.0005330458,0.000012501147],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00049097114,0.000485082,0.02788166,0.00008513043,0.0017525118,0.000009450992,0.5488432,0.0000037379982,0.0025283864,0.13430882,0.2811022,0.0025088338],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00200612,0.000030807423,0.1093712,0.0017418936,0.0004448341,0.000014160027,0.6130862,0.0003358811,0.001106988,0.23741716,0.03364861,0.0007961313],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.039144363,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.002060525,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3675361,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000068493675,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014235862,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9986236},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2992839570","doi":"10.1515/pr-2017-0008","title":"Factors in the perception of speaker politeness<b>: the effect of linguistic structure, imposition and prosody</b>","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Politeness Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":20,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Prosody; Linguistics; Perception; Psychology","score_opus":0.07303777544422126,"score_gpt":0.3938417560531113,"score_spread":0.32080398060889004,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2992839570","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9948006,0.00060075964,0.0000011387145,0.00042628884,0.00011175117,0.00031945124,0.000029156605,0.0000021575765,0.0037086504],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99948543,0.00007447396,0.0000050109634,0.000013788924,0.00026664857,0.0000034552409,0.000006616026,0.000010681674,0.00013387697],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9975081,0.0010858224,0.0004361946,0.00008343338,0.00067348534,0.00021292621],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9977154,0.0010388802,0.00028881256,0.0003517067,0.0005726006,0.0000325918],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0020616103,0.00010596138,0.0002733865,0.00031296365,0.00013877492,0.00015597872,0.0005073756,0.000045730325,0.00018123385],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00024477651,0.00004635376,0.000085993684,0.00013274817,0.0005637623,0.00020710613,0.00007568152,0.0004677186,0.0000015435975],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0007112911,0.00022725541,0.19165096,0.0012498767,0.00018096744,0.000011544246,0.45891118,0.00008169047,0.033111688,0.31119615,0.00021416934,0.0024532343],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0018432447,0.002247428,0.7199789,0.0006783813,0.000102586775,0.000060299517,0.24227287,0.00011500202,0.007981732,0.022115242,0.002367715,0.00023654013],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0012124053,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00021567734,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.528328,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000046761612,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009660667,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.20772058},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2992880425","doi":"10.1075/prag.19022.hor","title":"Urban interaction ritual","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Pragmatics Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":31,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Guelph","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Incivility; Typology; Sociology; Framing (construction); Public space; Social psychology; Urban space; Civility; Psychology; Value (mathematics); Politics; Anthropology; Political science; Geography","score_opus":0.015831292481104438,"score_gpt":0.2534622138263457,"score_spread":0.23763092134524127,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2992880425","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.25626138,0.000078853955,0.0009990548,0.0626468,0.007626312,0.0018435249,0.00038090107,0.00042445408,0.6697387],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9611133,0.000011248747,0.00079310656,0.00079086993,0.00044682543,0.00009236384,0.00028325515,0.000041592702,0.036427457],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9963636,0.00032939095,0.0012655117,0.00028920648,0.0014745839,0.00027771023],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9930835,0.0009449357,0.0027658804,0.001037327,0.002102081,0.00006628878],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0014924695,0.00026201422,0.00033632785,0.00029463271,0.0002690676,0.001008111,0.0016514015,0.00013872396,0.003436832],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0011800556,0.00021788309,0.00024836528,0.00019851615,0.00012455886,0.0017451765,0.00015701358,0.00044063153,0.0008130726],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000018884235,0.0004271403,0.0065834424,0.00007849827,0.00041757914,1.0884362e-7,0.03436693,0.00006578431,0.00039658442,0.8550668,0.1009495,0.0016287724],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0026002692,0.00033408176,0.008562994,0.000362949,0.0002834895,0.000011191233,0.06107568,0.039338466,0.0010384863,0.040468566,0.8448737,0.0010500848],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000106099134,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00027412496,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8145982,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00056359643,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001834953,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999649},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2993632114","doi":"10.3968/11354","title":"Transcategorial Shift in Mandarin Revisited: The Case of Nominalization","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Nominalization; Linguistics; Lexis; Affix; Mandarin Chinese; Endocentric and exocentric; Scope (computer science); Computer science; Sociology; Philosophy; Noun phrase; Noun","score_opus":0.02292437421886217,"score_gpt":0.3162536341937182,"score_spread":0.29332925997485604,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2993632114","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.913722,0.054158907,0.0000018536924,0.00033941912,0.00025166516,0.00028133547,0.000046473167,0.000012562454,0.03118578],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9984783,0.00046769853,0.000015243194,0.00010823444,0.00017910531,0.000015438947,0.000027055237,0.000007074713,0.0007018352],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99937433,0.00011256807,0.00022162785,0.00012694248,0.000058204376,0.000106321175],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99949676,0.00013034709,0.000063377345,0.00025807263,0.00004218933,0.000009271455],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00027864435,0.00010256896,0.00020358707,0.00009586436,0.00007308512,0.00009655485,0.00011228843,0.000034597208,0.00015551885],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000024005363,0.00006201693,0.000032166077,0.00009707373,0.00021686887,0.00018422215,0.00004757498,0.00016473634,0.0000024854241],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000032782824,0.00002230589,0.00036690885,0.00018758114,0.000024443047,0.00012446762,0.68653345,0.0000020956581,0.00002203488,0.31162843,0.0001927388,0.0008627654],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0019515742,0.0001442769,0.0015220557,0.0009625685,0.00006044905,0.0001052204,0.957558,0.00003981201,0.00008080353,0.0137951365,0.02343367,0.00034647624],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003786925,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0071001025,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2978333,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000011790989,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000009240589,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3962024},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2994366197","doi":"","title":"Risky Speech--Gifted Friendships","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Intersections Canadian Journal of Music","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology","score_opus":0.054199348691043495,"score_gpt":0.2518319091737732,"score_spread":0.1976325604827297,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2994366197","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.68199337,0.0004648163,0.00035104435,0.0067683556,0.004101192,0.000103502054,0.0001365798,0.000041039646,0.3060401],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99275637,0.00001127078,0.0000860416,0.000320182,0.00078987906,0.0000028820987,0.0000016998919,0.000017564094,0.0060141166],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991205,0.0000862182,0.0003498307,0.00008604705,0.00012637892,0.0002310693],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987522,0.000092766335,0.00022612375,0.0002941974,0.0003505,0.00028426418],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00021343034,0.00011050755,0.00014851162,0.0005351219,0.0003594798,0.00019791658,0.00039045932,0.000037518676,0.015847465],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000115222414,0.00007416053,0.00013982959,0.00007351371,0.0003967808,0.0004990623,0.000013897487,0.00021881194,0.00020870952],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00005767304,0.00010948743,0.0020090032,0.000017824183,0.00053314917,0.00042584635,0.15824828,0.000010572285,0.00078770024,0.39607292,0.39603734,0.045690216],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006545762,0.00019423413,0.0012733691,0.00025714826,0.000073707735,0.0004881271,0.10276426,0.000002985986,0.00024685636,0.010152853,0.88362837,0.00026354412],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.013717987,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.65266144,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.63894343,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00017638193,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0005143842,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99284977},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2994509298","doi":"","title":"Language Choice and Family Language Policy in Inter-Ethnic Marriages in South-Eastern Nigeria","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Language shift; Ethnic group; Sociology; Language policy; Socialization; Multilingualism; First language; Context (archaeology); Linguistics; Gender studies; Psychology; Social psychology; Social science; Geography; Pedagogy","score_opus":0.04448987442382437,"score_gpt":0.35819096583368587,"score_spread":0.3137010914098615,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2994509298","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7422843,0.23706464,5.224809e-7,0.00021426375,0.00021332953,0.00021447324,0.0000752647,0.00004439903,0.019888803],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.993319,0.0011319579,0.000060317263,0.0007410521,0.00089329225,0.000069858914,0.000052692107,0.00003269519,0.003699156],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983252,0.00027003363,0.00040675842,0.00031622357,0.00014499734,0.0005367361],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99907553,0.0002626031,0.000107327745,0.00044329412,0.000032476026,0.00007878312],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00048808844,0.00033100945,0.00047710206,0.00052251935,0.00009802157,0.00022985702,0.00024554238,0.00011128378,0.00008194506],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002122073,0.0002609464,0.0000486261,0.00026609492,0.00041508581,0.0006529512,0.00033834518,0.00052457146,0.00001114722],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000024156861,0.00007638147,0.023630658,0.00020423872,0.00004076353,0.000085591855,0.9640411,2.9777087e-7,0.00031885947,0.0071948394,0.00019252929,0.004190598],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011753219,0.00004703011,0.04916374,0.00078823994,0.000015129486,0.000012253654,0.94431317,0.000005438135,0.000035720266,0.0002441957,0.0037858768,0.0004138908],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0016237837,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.02168665,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.25103468,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000063410895,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000019831374,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99998426},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2996711726","doi":"10.3765/salt.v29i0.4628","title":"Factive islands from necessary blocking","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Proceedings from Semantics and Linguistic Theory","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"Vlaamse regering; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek; McGill University","keywords":"Blocking (statistics); Computer science; Linguistics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.015526268133520624,"score_gpt":0.23663432667571055,"score_spread":0.22110805854218993,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2996711726","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7163394,0.0011344637,0.00005554679,0.00012903038,0.000743551,0.0001514631,0.00012733952,0.00011767279,0.28120154],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99553496,0.00009674987,0.00026178276,0.00020716988,0.0012004504,0.000008567293,0.00006811636,0.00003737953,0.0025848143],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989633,0.000021288653,0.0002558445,0.00033645067,0.00019068916,0.00023241568],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988526,0.00043995833,0.00019100515,0.00021769381,0.00023145966,0.000067280744],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00022646357,0.00022346164,0.0002936577,0.00007586696,0.00028108343,0.00058647775,0.0003092395,0.000068489564,0.001668564],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002171273,0.00018679223,0.000055617464,0.000031417905,0.00023580142,0.0001604327,0.00016971324,0.00026722183,0.000095845004],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000044827608,0.000042308304,0.004512525,0.000037300295,0.00012354837,0.0000030576095,0.12698953,3.7347237e-7,0.00038006686,0.8671857,0.00018345595,0.00049729506],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00073330913,0.00007396097,0.0020191001,0.00032565463,0.00022905243,0.0000019488887,0.1451292,0.0008032115,0.00057800935,0.80784506,0.04169249,0.00056898827],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005076503,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000056966546,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.27919558,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000015924825,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000027892818,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99924403},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2997032666","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v10n1p345","title":"Second Person Pronouns as Person Deixis in Bengali and English: Linguistic Forms and Pragmatic Functions","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Deixis; Bengali; Politeness; Linguistics; Conversation; Psychology; Formality; Honorific; Personal pronoun; Encoding (memory); Interpersonal communication; Communication; Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.022015603186492646,"score_gpt":0.2718016269742235,"score_spread":0.24978602378773085,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2997032666","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.48645034,0.0010532876,0.000009822875,0.00008781823,0.008366457,0.0001834378,0.00007700045,0.000029487168,0.50374234],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9913714,0.000085668005,0.00031145374,0.000103542996,0.0062761777,0.0000049561204,0.000027818054,0.000023764633,0.0017952464],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987968,0.000059755777,0.00044963366,0.0001557707,0.00036796162,0.000170035],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99171215,0.0004289141,0.00040334262,0.0001661821,0.007202383,0.00008703404],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00044306065,0.00017046173,0.00025948105,0.0003051866,0.00010530431,0.0005086509,0.00030750272,0.00006313248,0.00101542],"category_scores_gemma":[0.018985244,0.00014681049,0.00006827821,0.000036053825,0.00017571381,0.00023238474,0.000053950364,0.00046925945,0.000010910649],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00014440539,0.0002942959,0.0093221925,0.00016217255,0.00038347277,0.000054665776,0.35438016,0.000067518355,0.000012902818,0.63147074,0.002662182,0.00104533],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0025953313,0.00047955883,0.0030613132,0.00051143183,0.00013357602,0.000023143619,0.30837616,0.0004245912,0.000028325656,0.006006701,0.6779077,0.0004521264],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000066830406,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0006266779,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6752455,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000092455666,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013813114,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998978},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3000759549","doi":"10.1044/2019_pers-19-00060","title":"Conceptualizing Participation and Communication Disorder in Dementia Research","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Dementia; Context (archaeology); Psychology; Citizenship; Population; Developmental psychology; Gerontology; Medicine; Political science; Disease; Politics","score_opus":0.18899336734131764,"score_gpt":0.38127620366768156,"score_spread":0.19228283632636392,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3000759549","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9390392,0.0028730747,0.000013192409,0.009389529,0.00010466308,0.00027553056,0.00001166792,0.000021390193,0.048271786],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99914193,0.0001498373,0.000048859194,0.00007694999,0.00043208068,0.00002536743,0.000004407402,0.000011961083,0.00010861959],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987812,0.00046705143,0.0002565251,0.0001706532,0.00016864599,0.00015591884],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99911076,0.00017322508,0.000116678035,0.0003896012,0.00017544236,0.00003429795],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002994769,0.000090186884,0.00014559444,0.000065167376,0.00027513606,0.00015497052,0.0005460349,0.000027148268,0.0007872851],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00028641964,0.00006992507,0.000046508972,0.000109728484,0.0011778491,0.00032510626,0.0004508922,0.00030157377,0.000015482612],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000042426942,0.00007435856,0.0020598713,0.0000110610545,0.000026186719,1.8184203e-7,0.33401808,0.0000056870467,0.00012601049,0.662604,0.00056109694,0.00047107678],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004952704,0.000116910545,0.025105046,0.0001268334,0.000025143361,2.7109178e-7,0.9362437,0.00022244242,0.00019918714,0.028965881,0.008355118,0.00014418631],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0006411403,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.01650381,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6336381,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000041981533,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000026379417,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9209514},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3006840364","doi":"10.3389/fpsyg.2019.03052","title":"Managing Distress Over Time in Psychotherapy: Guiding the Client in and Through Intense Emotional Work","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Frontiers in Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":24,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Simon Fraser University","keywords":"Psychology; Distress; Empathy; Learned helplessness; Psychotherapist; Conversation; Conversation analysis; Context (archaeology); Session (web analytics); Personal distress; Social psychology; Communication","score_opus":0.055548593728882247,"score_gpt":0.3174201932055893,"score_spread":0.261871599476707,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3006840364","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.72198766,0.013981644,0.003543639,0.11661717,0.0026711526,0.00078133564,0.000041862084,0.000107969725,0.14026752],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9879446,0.0014379597,0.0011474169,0.008776971,0.00021017499,0.000044529184,0.000023791852,0.000026323509,0.00038823456],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99892944,0.0002013514,0.00029554302,0.00026834637,0.00008808633,0.00021723402],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99954575,0.000055928347,0.00007431568,0.00028641385,0.000014064173,0.000023539764],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00020974936,0.00012590202,0.00019948115,0.000102043916,0.00007363737,0.00008017695,0.00033286156,0.00005169129,0.00048128664],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000011857777,0.000098558325,0.000030894644,0.00013955687,0.00039230086,0.00016572121,0.00004175089,0.00023925886,0.000015030815],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0006623788,0.00026748335,0.15421084,0.00003530831,0.00009758782,0.00006850638,0.46388346,0.00008258419,0.00003725234,0.115226306,0.22639939,0.03902891],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.005873934,0.00017988365,0.17649136,0.00046818043,0.000019759513,0.000012711655,0.12579371,0.0017194054,0.0000053790864,0.4020207,0.28655344,0.0008615287],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000715382,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0003533135,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.33808973,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000026484793,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000087574235,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.52697515},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3009488993","doi":"10.1080/08351813.2020.1712964","title":"Nonlexical “Moans”: Response Cries in Board Game Interactions","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Research on Language and Social Interaction","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":38,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Linguistics; Sociology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.2813009009200777,"score_gpt":0.4849568525542804,"score_spread":0.2036559516342027,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3009488993","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.92191344,0.00013634798,0.000012901831,0.026144128,0.00015257848,0.00018374053,0.000028626577,0.00008057269,0.051347658],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9954978,0.000035080328,0.000014859123,0.00084530085,0.0007242291,0.000046863515,0.000026861193,0.000017886985,0.0027910967],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99814856,0.00082422735,0.00022025403,0.00022584097,0.00031839678,0.00026273623],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988694,0.0007177814,0.00005002647,0.00015233929,0.00013405133,0.00007637855],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00053027057,0.00011412948,0.00016575413,0.00023465017,0.00040181278,0.00049323,0.00017536813,0.000051357107,0.0018662227],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00030133437,0.000101979684,0.00006169022,0.00011191867,0.00035657128,0.00053567614,0.00009698471,0.00085439306,0.00023515616],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0025092438,0.00022764105,0.000039848288,0.000047542857,0.00004273454,0.00008345975,0.8214443,0.0000046947075,0.0041383663,0.15065843,0.010380012,0.010423768],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00045853396,0.00030085255,0.0008468119,0.00006480009,0.0000071522145,0.0000030987446,0.79011387,0.0002771257,0.00075277156,0.00072848063,0.20626497,0.00018151889],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0011621643,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0033529887,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.19588496,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010477279,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005893397,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9990462},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3011395158","doi":"10.1002/9781118783665.ieicc0079","title":"Intercultural Communication Study in Canada","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"other","venue":"The International Encyclopedia of Intercultural Communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Intercultural communication; Intercultural relations; Multiculturalism; Reciprocal; Indigenous; Sociology; Grounded theory; Intercultural competence; Context (archaeology); Identity (music); Pedagogy; Qualitative research; Linguistics; Social science; Geography","score_opus":0.03244879939994299,"score_gpt":0.28496076273125154,"score_spread":0.25251196333130854,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3011395158","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.016915923,0.0029531373,0.0000011349566,0.003270072,0.0008646253,0.0009053273,0.00018910723,0.000080642894,0.97482],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.70896244,0.003738969,0.00007553235,0.00012983062,0.00020442616,0.00016592095,0.0006317955,0.00010728504,0.28598377],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99748546,0.00054015144,0.0008117751,0.0002911393,0.00063922344,0.0002322712],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9947281,0.0003068937,0.0014390703,0.0030755124,0.0004048586,0.00004556306],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","open_science","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00048539537,0.0004162697,0.00051099324,0.00020410056,0.00031925435,0.00032488114,0.007214255,0.000099718,0.003075454],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00022754472,0.00027880218,0.0001369254,0.00005343477,0.0005880466,0.00046488034,0.0012383653,0.000847659,0.000056831137],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00009481222,0.0004781311,0.0012207782,0.00006353747,0.0007623564,0.000006688696,0.12627555,0.000023306413,0.000016239486,0.035520483,0.82668453,0.008853559],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006008315,0.000039489743,0.0012352517,0.0009759293,0.00007916923,0.000006621133,0.12874493,0.00007736291,0.000008830804,0.0005258426,0.867287,0.00041876623],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.9441424,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.99733526,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6920465,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0006722965,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0004338962,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99996644},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3012970202","doi":"10.1177/0267658320914962","title":"Visual cues during interaction: Are recasts different from noncorrective repetition?","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Second language Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Gaze; Corrective feedback; Eye tracking; Fluency; Repetition (rhetorical device); Intonation (linguistics); Cognitive psychology; Linguistics; Communication; Computer science","score_opus":0.11610809310580125,"score_gpt":0.3925278262213133,"score_spread":0.27641973311551205,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3012970202","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8961661,0.00096643023,0.0000037834457,0.0015080826,0.00025768197,0.00022834845,0.00022312986,0.00015051526,0.10049591],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9915535,0.00007904038,0.000018897086,0.00021363926,0.0018509572,0.00006808834,0.00017875087,0.0000361496,0.006000979],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99802935,0.00047160604,0.00026729,0.00039734307,0.00047463994,0.00035975614],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986059,0.0003853547,0.00014159513,0.00043915442,0.00026555647,0.00016245134],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000201051,0.00017844937,0.0002437986,0.00014386042,0.0005411149,0.00058027497,0.00041078724,0.00005739638,0.044568863],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00017788823,0.00014855075,0.000097573815,0.00010126768,0.00028635474,0.00045952547,0.00030165215,0.00081002025,0.000691806],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0005803903,0.00053014763,0.0027121622,0.00027048946,0.0004922944,0.0005143865,0.94082236,0.0000053103417,0.01649587,0.015577417,0.015690302,0.006308868],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007888306,0.00020872036,0.011871302,0.00022198362,0.000022476108,0.0000067516653,0.94772464,0.00014007541,0.016675295,0.0007263716,0.021209167,0.00040440424],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00095094735,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.008981325,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.095387384,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000116452444,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000051995597,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.95630455},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3014708237","doi":"10.1007/s42087-020-00108-8","title":"“Coercive Care” or “Ur-wir [Great-we]”: Communication and Cooperation in Couples Where One Partner Has Been Diagnosed with Dementia","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Human Arenas","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria","funders":"Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft","keywords":"Dementia; Psychology; Political science; Psychiatry; Medicine; Disease; Internal medicine","score_opus":0.1276192243211524,"score_gpt":0.2932729419061208,"score_spread":0.16565371758496839,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3014708237","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.91627896,0.018864842,0.000045273744,0.0074547622,0.00003978132,0.0011470648,0.000105005965,0.00029599137,0.05576829],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99725276,0.0008778731,0.00022662338,0.00036450164,0.000111564776,0.0001337943,0.00040013855,0.000034800458,0.0005979202],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988662,0.00016547272,0.0003171351,0.00026193808,0.0001908062,0.0001984334],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989703,0.00010971364,0.00014765063,0.00051417877,0.00017828414,0.000079854464],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00009658408,0.00020755366,0.00026730253,0.00006844502,0.0006929846,0.00068373646,0.0003342713,0.00005165019,0.0021212508],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00001993828,0.00016171738,0.000027359876,0.00006962013,0.0005418873,0.00049065676,0.00013619098,0.00021932622,0.000041267376],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00022501382,0.0002881771,0.006934006,0.00032216165,0.000262426,0.000031864438,0.71194845,0.000116532276,0.0003411192,0.2690403,0.007867526,0.0026224384],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.009165988,0.0017162034,0.03597838,0.0018772836,0.0006409864,0.0000083343975,0.6016263,0.0006855711,0.0009175818,0.0018219696,0.34360254,0.0019588755],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0015316738,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.16246645,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.33573502,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000037619004,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008368071,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9987909},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3015240314","doi":"10.22329/il.v39i4.6043","title":"Tense Arguments","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Informal Logic","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Argumentative; Argument (complex analysis); Rhetorical question; Linguistics; Epistemology; Radicalization; Sociology; Psychology; Philosophy; Political science; Law; Terrorism","score_opus":0.03915595272738473,"score_gpt":0.2660954263661293,"score_spread":0.2269394736387446,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3015240314","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.27417475,0.00007733511,0.000002813232,0.00016796337,0.00023671765,0.000101957405,0.000008983745,0.00008281135,0.72514665],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.96107775,0.000011054857,0.00006947461,0.0011859869,0.000099859964,0.000009852444,0.000029481764,0.0000060809393,0.03751047],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994487,0.0000133664,0.00016537507,0.00006666357,0.00013180546,0.00017405093],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994711,0.000026557032,0.000070335365,0.00034438982,0.000057102723,0.000030496492],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00008988499,0.00008776931,0.000095683645,0.00004595454,0.000116520874,0.00020056026,0.00026340355,0.000026089394,0.009879555],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00000851607,0.00006239216,0.00004512321,0.000017811362,0.00009840929,0.00060677633,0.00008657746,0.00010241699,0.00648086],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000010771895,0.000025835234,0.00078962574,0.0000131307,0.000017223263,0.0000019475235,0.014016363,0.00001763816,0.000020790805,0.98183125,0.001867817,0.0013876338],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000539676,0.00013871433,0.0030250286,0.000020869238,0.000012162934,0.0000074510563,0.029373923,0.000096214106,0.000082141545,0.0075561455,0.95887333,0.00027432296],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00007429944,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00007294939,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.97427505,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000010494409,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000023687466,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99429274},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3016237485","doi":"10.1080/02699206.2020.1745894","title":"How clerks understand the requests of people living with aphasia in service encounters","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":17,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Centres Intégré Universitaires de Santé et de Services Sociaux; Université de Montréal; Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation","funders":"","keywords":"Aphasia; Psychology; Conversation; Competence (human resources); Rehabilitation; Context (archaeology); Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; Communication","score_opus":0.10640982575640495,"score_gpt":0.3236380479549015,"score_spread":0.21722822219849652,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3016237485","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.687687,0.0032525815,0.0047695893,0.03186219,0.0036548628,0.001629038,0.00027936517,0.00039547306,0.26646993],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9962622,0.00018877588,0.0007370202,0.001632285,0.0009045478,0.0000049147457,0.000012025612,0.00003103433,0.00022722503],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99846023,0.00024547358,0.000572115,0.00023311569,0.00027209969,0.00021695664],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9964091,0.00209382,0.00032098262,0.0005622455,0.0005153547,0.000098485005],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005498724,0.00017215249,0.00034815882,0.000031424395,0.00013536877,0.000264129,0.00060733437,0.00007840929,0.000098142176],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0031673224,0.000118719014,0.000072896495,0.00013866935,0.0006150539,0.00004337703,0.0001558441,0.0005045985,0.000010955002],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00022470055,0.0005381727,0.014914597,0.00036255532,0.00020920737,0.00003520715,0.3753851,0.00029741912,0.00001405441,0.6044761,0.002764932,0.0007779761],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0032626316,0.0016140403,0.021478502,0.0014050013,0.00063707464,0.000008027909,0.7785057,0.0066903643,0.00005788725,0.02907826,0.15588008,0.0013824436],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00016633832,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0058867442,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.57539785,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000020246322,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014944407,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4841221},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3016700105","doi":"10.1075/slsi.33.03tal","title":"Mobilizing for the next relevant action","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Studies in language and social interaction","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Action (physics); Computer science; Political science; Physics","score_opus":0.3088915940543575,"score_gpt":0.4210659381320367,"score_spread":0.11217434407767918,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3016700105","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.003436673,0.03720131,0.00003655495,0.009234872,0.004033608,0.0013371601,0.00013895916,0.00018945996,0.9443914],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.7872398,0.007695647,0.000040360723,0.0011277795,0.005237861,0.00024571965,0.00013627886,0.00008004431,0.19819652],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99928254,0.000032210213,0.00026392817,0.00019829243,0.00010840765,0.00011460735],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99900943,0.0005118684,0.00021404917,0.00014669221,0.00010652615,0.0000114335835],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014127362,0.00019211535,0.00028196332,0.00006087016,0.00061910757,0.0001863155,0.000121473386,0.000082807244,0.00023165668],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000062162806,0.00013756256,0.000118560165,0.0000083858695,0.00038505916,0.00027213263,0.000100957535,0.00038995763,0.000016342621],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006646642,0.000010512842,6.305599e-7,0.00018458389,0.0003186072,0.0000055006462,0.53631335,7.609195e-7,0.000027863825,0.42836672,0.008678293,0.02602672],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0001321217,0.00003592952,0.0000020145608,0.00010610531,0.00009691202,0.0000015546783,0.58057815,0.000024226427,0.0000069627267,0.0069419704,0.41193795,0.00013608637],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00016444467,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0061495877,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7838031,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010604307,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000019217057,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.56096387},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3016768704","doi":"10.22329/il.v39i4.6028","title":"Frozen","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Informal Logic","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":12,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Argumentation theory; Agonistic behaviour; Argumentative; Dissent; Framing (construction); Epistemology; Mediation; Focus (optics); Psychology; Social psychology; Sociology; Political science; Law; Philosophy; Social science","score_opus":0.039877582383781224,"score_gpt":0.2609257063379207,"score_spread":0.2210481239541395,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3016768704","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.15964778,0.00011410971,0.000005422673,0.00023603022,0.0002515013,0.0000922289,0.000009225723,0.00010325784,0.8395404],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9629263,0.000008973216,0.0000857028,0.0010210818,0.00013774697,0.000007958896,0.000028841276,0.0000057133207,0.035777647],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99952024,0.000011983978,0.00014735696,0.000059098922,0.00010939053,0.00015191374],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99950397,0.000031149393,0.000059287104,0.00033047053,0.000049315455,0.00002581227],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00008233328,0.0000771173,0.00009081256,0.000040783503,0.00010318541,0.0001924043,0.0002841994,0.00002593,0.01554034],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000007691951,0.0000551755,0.000043933553,0.000016200962,0.00009661435,0.0005816249,0.000081324775,0.00010192601,0.0072553125],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000059458434,0.000011740674,0.00038582055,0.000008905474,0.000009638756,8.41166e-7,0.013569656,0.000015167315,0.000010129526,0.9826976,0.0020180542,0.0012665018],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00029486962,0.000080752056,0.0016237556,0.0000114512095,0.00000683112,0.000003584194,0.025208352,0.00007585994,0.00004632788,0.008191298,0.96427155,0.00018537497],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00010360617,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00013659963,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9745063,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000008028984,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000024688941,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99351764},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3017080358","doi":"10.1075/slsi.33.01bet","title":"Mobilizing others","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Studies in language and social interaction","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology","score_opus":0.14698174036910283,"score_gpt":0.383123695716521,"score_spread":0.23614195534741816,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3017080358","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0022456353,0.007877394,9.795542e-7,0.00088720134,0.0007057769,0.00016693362,0.000054533295,0.00007937302,0.98798215],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.72172153,0.0016136506,0.000018303053,0.00082202285,0.0022099842,0.000037227524,0.000088599394,0.000064063504,0.27342466],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992761,0.00003376621,0.00025474557,0.0002083324,0.00011518901,0.00011187558],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99950856,0.00011023257,0.00017454,0.00012531057,0.0000653952,0.000015984851],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00008373692,0.00020526575,0.0003367115,0.000090524874,0.00027359923,0.00011515572,0.000107767344,0.00008456692,0.00093629485],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000024701292,0.00018524105,0.000087892244,0.000007937344,0.0004612596,0.00020316814,0.00011854353,0.00040595574,0.000042286865],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000016095342,0.000007286815,9.996149e-7,0.00008670183,0.00016616326,0.000021855314,0.5196585,2.1153397e-7,0.000009016239,0.47172317,0.0034314322,0.004878565],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00014482424,0.000030966257,0.0000016858951,0.00017630945,0.000054944765,0.0000018520999,0.68454206,0.0000030198394,0.0000051171796,0.007991462,0.306829,0.00021876679],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00021371554,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00406515,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.71947587,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009936227,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001565167,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999977},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3017792975","doi":"10.1016/j.brainres.2020.146855","title":"Neural responses to interpersonal requests: Effects of imposition and vocally-expressed stance","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Brain Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":22,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Psychology; Utterance; Prosody; N400; Interpersonal communication; Politeness; Affect (linguistics); Meaning (existential); Surprise; Cognitive psychology; Event-related potential; Communication; Linguistics; Cognition; Neuroscience","score_opus":0.11324040417700756,"score_gpt":0.392828285530824,"score_spread":0.2795878813538164,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3017792975","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95423216,0.0009278837,0.00006369772,0.031976398,0.000044009787,0.00040013882,0.000047792953,0.00005482784,0.0122530665],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99733573,0.00003824609,0.00017221652,0.0009515063,0.00016296822,0.000048062095,0.000009134286,0.000014635914,0.0012674694],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99841917,0.0006200586,0.00016388648,0.00019881589,0.00038016372,0.00021791278],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9979536,0.0014015632,0.000035306857,0.0002553594,0.00023381412,0.00012033334],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005149428,0.00008477901,0.00013715333,0.000113183145,0.00019233812,0.00021839786,0.0003190738,0.000027376676,0.00018173299],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0009799309,0.00007271453,0.000028837801,0.000093775525,0.0004560445,0.00021913505,0.00020693353,0.00024925824,0.000023357052],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0020195958,0.000157724,0.00028080997,0.00081699213,0.00007361072,0.00009004652,0.3071605,0.0000047591475,0.24874693,0.37640297,0.053497374,0.010748687],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0077520935,0.012478301,0.027920732,0.0031978386,0.00007560928,0.000035285597,0.4042771,0.003856151,0.13419417,0.02428314,0.37974682,0.0021827735],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00016750133,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00017586691,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.35211983,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002220932,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006683746,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.29652125},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3021828474","doi":"10.22215/etd/2019-13653","title":"\"Checking up\" on Medical Training Programs and Assessments for Foreign Trained Doctors through Multimodal Analysis","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Carleton University","funders":"","keywords":"Active listening; Psychology; Perception; Mediation; Medical education; Multiculturalism; Applied psychology; Social psychology; Medicine; Pedagogy; Psychotherapist; Political science","score_opus":0.1362338270751462,"score_gpt":0.40455334545509697,"score_spread":0.26831951837995077,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3021828474","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.3099686,0.000232755,0.00085787335,0.0001627098,0.0008316215,0.0012508081,0.00008544479,0.00024312011,0.6863671],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.96647906,0.00003771453,0.0012991613,0.00013896095,0.0002568383,0.00028965904,0.0065320916,0.00005665647,0.024909869],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981026,0.00007214713,0.00048887683,0.00043504094,0.0005742681,0.00032707799],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.998699,0.00030432138,0.0003212574,0.00042439386,0.00017074264,0.000080296944],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00035762953,0.0003440617,0.000567745,0.00021681319,0.0003603775,0.0006136037,0.00039680942,0.00025895284,0.0023987193],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007042062,0.00027297979,0.00032797363,0.00009018523,0.00014908468,0.00032195204,0.000026560576,0.00032622513,0.000007942337],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00010670652,0.00011631464,0.00011724992,0.00017266785,0.001706854,0.0000019303443,0.16829856,0.0000069972657,0.0000034195937,0.79519844,0.00019518661,0.034075703],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0017933404,0.00040873667,0.00052737247,0.0003778156,0.0017612608,0.0000011918106,0.9718684,0.004929513,0.00004586926,0.0069423653,0.010535542,0.0008086022],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005403858,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.008909328,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.80356985,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000032899403,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00021021583,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999722},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3022625517","doi":"10.11575/prism/37797","title":"Where Does Culture Fit in? A Discourse Analysis of Intercultural Couples’ Talk","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"PRISM (University of Calgary)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Sociology","score_opus":0.018375264651492675,"score_gpt":0.2533824591135836,"score_spread":0.23500719446209092,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3022625517","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8563745,0.0032991928,0.00018611155,0.0006010824,0.00025901676,0.00039386525,0.00006554401,0.00007549375,0.13874519],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.93539405,0.0013284899,0.0008280816,0.00002222812,0.00003398927,0.0000017274186,0.0027323915,0.00002361591,0.0596354],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989185,0.00007733491,0.00027643767,0.0002750137,0.00030075322,0.00015195906],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987769,0.000037204867,0.0005196247,0.00039660872,0.00020817787,0.00006147216],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00006452189,0.00023708554,0.0007047012,0.00037426205,0.00014015366,0.000054832857,0.000721,0.00017280075,0.002808745],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000012162814,0.00019934271,0.000419678,0.00022203069,0.00033605951,0.00036880208,0.00009763326,0.00038552412,0.000009912833],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00026344476,0.00026593832,0.0003281615,0.0006550525,0.0026058014,0.000059266342,0.9368025,0.0000044540247,0.000345029,0.04462485,0.003101511,0.010943984],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007830481,0.000089899775,0.006598692,0.00056323863,0.0037894961,4.583675e-7,0.9477065,0.003792585,0.00008466882,0.00051941094,0.035456885,0.00061512494],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0063001136,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.05911113,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.07910979,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000049094833,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000086447406,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99810284},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3023518217","doi":"10.1111/weng.12484","title":"<i>Although</i>‐constructions in varieties of English","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Englishes","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Varieties of English; Computer science; Variation (astronomy); Iconicity; Robustness (evolution); British English; Preference; Indian English; History; Mathematics; Philosophy; Statistics","score_opus":0.040042182029550545,"score_gpt":0.23947526478108247,"score_spread":0.19943308275153193,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3023518217","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.040818278,0.0009749844,0.00001445544,0.0015226646,0.0009063983,0.00017555691,0.000048773894,0.0002567681,0.9552821],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99615216,0.000041673648,0.00056159194,0.0003872537,0.00089406664,0.000023462178,0.000018335499,0.000018638893,0.0019028058],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99907386,0.0000847153,0.00035320377,0.00016250294,0.00015200334,0.00017368901],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991207,0.00015051312,0.00010748212,0.00030501094,0.00025856117,0.00005774022],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001020642,0.0001300127,0.00023556635,0.00012081357,0.00011358428,0.00013842646,0.00032400282,0.00002628057,0.0022080997],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00028575383,0.000121866055,0.00006835388,0.00018316144,0.00048664788,0.0004477565,0.000082822145,0.00023582793,0.000024255234],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001230198,0.00004201673,0.0009146426,0.00004673907,0.000020992818,0.0000015312908,0.24679205,0.00009346447,0.000009988681,0.74075186,0.010368689,0.00094570563],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00033297163,0.000027300048,0.00022553036,0.000033716038,0.000018085877,2.228882e-7,0.106597975,0.0000337393,0.00027867817,0.0043246774,0.88794583,0.00018126935],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00024590569,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0056748926,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9553339,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001575674,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000057483736,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.998704},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3025258729","doi":"10.5539/elt.v13n6p1","title":"The Role of the Addressee and Gender Diversity in Greeting Behavior in the Saudi Context","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Grandparent; Context (archaeology); Nonverbal communication; Developmental psychology; Diversity (politics); Variation (astronomy); Social psychology","score_opus":0.052698318354624664,"score_gpt":0.2718526178465511,"score_spread":0.21915429949192647,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3025258729","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9415377,0.0029877475,7.362405e-7,0.0005333746,0.00006249271,0.0002072546,0.000014684738,0.00002619184,0.05462983],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99938434,0.000014070129,0.000009928318,0.0003343143,0.00016515594,0.000013936494,0.0000035069381,0.000008392552,0.00006633985],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988663,0.00051072985,0.00017782809,0.0001148595,0.00018258924,0.0001476708],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991217,0.0004168467,0.00010197766,0.0003200059,0.000021329106,0.000018086022],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007288544,0.00009273808,0.000110708206,0.000023012237,0.00064737466,0.00017088029,0.0006608951,0.000025261654,0.000061791216],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00041918858,0.000048435653,0.000044943557,0.000039266277,0.0002123288,0.00018117855,0.00046221953,0.00054874923,0.0000011962392],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000006456059,0.00002491374,0.019038694,0.000009057201,0.000007027539,0.0000043947343,0.91975015,0.0000028498694,0.00007691477,0.057020355,0.00007188011,0.0039872876],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00022285087,0.000009944965,0.010296029,0.000021356316,0.000018431454,7.141351e-7,0.98561376,0.000037663383,0.000051082676,0.00033893963,0.0033150895,0.000074135256],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0025815123,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.012809326,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.065863594,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001471049,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000014048808,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.71479046},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3033095231","doi":"","title":"Bridging the gap between patient agency and doctor authority: how power interacts with structure in the consultation","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"UCL Discovery (University College London)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Psychology; Agency (philosophy); Politeness; Autonomy; Conversation analysis; Medical education; Social psychology; Medicine; Communication; Political science; Sociology","score_opus":0.02054356390445077,"score_gpt":0.2240043970974408,"score_spread":0.20346083319299002,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3033095231","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9673428,0.0003201718,0.000020455342,0.004304507,0.00027440544,0.00086101965,0.0022062913,0.000043534834,0.024626829],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9848868,0.000058910136,0.000025819621,0.00019782454,0.00012339493,0.0000048349175,0.0015264605,0.000027066351,0.013148866],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984578,0.0003501077,0.00018278505,0.00036557196,0.00040950868,0.0002342114],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99865204,0.00033821742,0.00035350517,0.00044584702,0.0001575089,0.000052885942],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00010397913,0.00033035644,0.0003433287,0.00018634829,0.00085624756,0.0007288091,0.0006377903,0.000110664274,0.00020084009],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000496467,0.0002178368,0.00008732323,0.0002314984,0.00028489527,0.0014051293,0.00010405639,0.0006963961,0.00000726283],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00044602694,0.00006338454,0.00033992509,0.0001627624,0.00026076916,0.00017371603,0.5981982,0.0000068130935,0.00003606332,0.39332685,0.0054448345,0.0015406716],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011101664,0.00021453433,0.02159716,0.0003053296,0.00035036044,0.000008635504,0.930862,0.00007043902,0.000033251228,0.0010900863,0.043793716,0.00056430645],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005685929,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.01615699,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.39223677,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000093287366,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0002134809,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.901598},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3033370573","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v10n4p171","title":"Effect of Communicative Competence in English Over Evolving Job Roles of CPEC: A Critical Analysis of Pakistani Labor Market","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Competence (human resources); Communicative competence; Business; China; Human capital; Job satisfaction; Communication skills; Function (biology); Public relations; Marketing; Psychology; Medical education; Political science; Economic growth; Medicine; Pedagogy; Economics; Social psychology","score_opus":0.019220803129831435,"score_gpt":0.3278777259215602,"score_spread":0.3086569227917288,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3033370573","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7833184,0.003477877,0.00019144006,0.00019669054,0.00317248,0.00020625848,0.0014142619,0.000035171917,0.2079874],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9978172,0.0001436234,0.00072531437,0.000063916086,0.001201712,0.0000016984691,0.000017713643,0.000013805646,0.0000149851485],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9975302,0.00041178605,0.0011795845,0.00010898758,0.0006482922,0.00012111382],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9758314,0.00347913,0.0009837636,0.00029234323,0.01934511,0.00006824213],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00085166027,0.00015076675,0.0006743882,0.00039000524,0.000033866112,0.00008144188,0.001142121,0.000051207597,0.00084736774],"category_scores_gemma":[0.07383645,0.0001310007,0.00026666184,0.00021206707,0.00058796495,0.00015431338,0.00020345871,0.00038631854,2.8780906e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0012843156,0.00062371587,0.069603994,0.00036517752,0.0037971255,0.000049900154,0.29521862,0.0010882564,0.00020276477,0.6252754,0.0022263327,0.0002644337],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.015867108,0.0066541163,0.12316754,0.007052734,0.011186869,0.0000045412,0.62588614,0.032778874,0.015693335,0.010584968,0.14866368,0.0024601046],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00014658287,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00043007408,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.61469036,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005548713,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011915084,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.933965},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3037328912","doi":"10.1558/mtp.41256","title":"Conceptualising the mediator as ‘follower’ instead of ‘leader’","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Mediation Theory and Practice","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Workplace Health, Safety and Compensation Commission","funders":"","keywords":"Mediation; Conversation; Style (visual arts); Scope (computer science); Set (abstract data type); Identity (music); Social psychology; Intervention (counseling); Space (punctuation); Public relations; Psychology; Political science; Sociology; Computer science; Aesthetics; Communication; Law","score_opus":0.06930535565172756,"score_gpt":0.3236872185077555,"score_spread":0.25438186285602793,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3037328912","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.17681539,0.00896148,0.00063654856,0.099789955,0.0008928041,0.0005395096,0.000066111264,0.00016624024,0.712132],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9928207,0.0002212799,0.00005946969,0.005920231,0.0004572844,0.000010783493,0.000019292002,0.000009928705,0.00048102145],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99830794,0.001066904,0.00022175089,0.000108024746,0.0002080607,0.000087286775],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99435997,0.0049715103,0.00028857996,0.00019865643,0.00012935206,0.000051953866],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001322954,0.00008656267,0.00012014854,0.00002141145,0.00025249398,0.00013529825,0.00019346112,0.00003190822,0.0013655261],"category_scores_gemma":[0.004736879,0.000057882236,0.00003179528,0.00004808818,0.0005072618,0.00082582404,0.000050807685,0.0001697434,0.00007651956],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000121649406,0.000016867223,0.000011312618,0.000013210048,0.000033182696,0.0000011150465,0.3019936,0.0000017622468,0.00014345406,0.6956486,0.0006124981,0.0014027336],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00032428952,0.000075538905,0.00002309688,0.000010807151,0.00008471158,0.000005451599,0.6619985,0.000021184062,0.0005121,0.014930683,0.32191345,0.0001001563],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000029551793,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000019964597,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8160053,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000056198237,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000064429834,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99954736},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3038723641","doi":"10.5539/elt.v13n7p140","title":"CA-informed Interactional Feature Analysis of Conversations in Textbooks Used for Teaching English Speaking in Thai Secondary Schools","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Prince of Songkla University","keywords":"Conversation; Psychology; Intonation (linguistics); Action (physics); Punctuation; Linguistics; Conversation analysis; Theme (computing); Face (sociological concept); Mathematics education; Pedagogy; Communication; Computer science","score_opus":0.026316636241764512,"score_gpt":0.30403252124267727,"score_spread":0.27771588500091277,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3038723641","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8782067,0.00024484596,0.0002345217,0.0005162186,0.00031027023,0.0004477164,0.00032792546,0.00017096818,0.11954087],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9962976,0.000002298595,0.0014090738,0.0003844686,0.00065166596,0.000054875585,0.00070489873,0.00003253036,0.00046261057],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99826276,0.00029165455,0.0005789709,0.00030706922,0.00025755397,0.00030197113],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99822694,0.0008951316,0.00031721822,0.00037753175,0.00010462345,0.00007854924],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007816909,0.0002360679,0.0005064433,0.00067446864,0.00026528613,0.00032671713,0.0004598824,0.00009207199,0.00090511277],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0024369196,0.00022950783,0.0002381974,0.00016773288,0.000100699595,0.0012673289,0.00011660842,0.0017077154,0.0000037953134],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003444293,0.00006508504,0.0029245515,0.00007176586,0.00027658136,0.000007108946,0.9545202,0.00058430707,0.00021104758,0.03948804,0.0005261374,0.0012907318],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011551337,0.000036567693,0.00079988345,0.0001445785,0.00018243135,3.9095687e-7,0.9753828,0.003157809,0.00010106811,0.00007607118,0.018667726,0.00029555097],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0020296462,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.023908,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.11907826,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00017011899,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00017903557,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99390316},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3043268792","doi":"10.3968/11640","title":"Apologies in EFL: An Interlanguage Pragmatic Study on Moroccan Learners of English","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":13,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Interlanguage; Psychology; Arabic; Politeness; English as a foreign language; Linguistics; First language; Set (abstract data type); Test (biology); Foreign language; Mathematics education; Computer science","score_opus":0.05984311774498754,"score_gpt":0.3549322434454771,"score_spread":0.29508912570048956,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3043268792","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9564287,0.012803118,2.4059491e-7,0.0002630025,0.00017587333,0.0003481105,0.000042081516,0.00007796999,0.029860917],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9987592,0.00014904121,0.000042064636,0.00044412632,0.00027396326,0.000044518492,0.00003031125,0.00001655915,0.00024022553],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987769,0.00027163196,0.00034567981,0.00026935418,0.0001459927,0.00019042454],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992195,0.00019862245,0.00010685546,0.00034527713,0.00009092729,0.000038850736],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00025414943,0.0002053905,0.000413331,0.00016651263,0.00006569284,0.00012477381,0.0002737408,0.000043946755,0.00006548901],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0005383783,0.00014946249,0.000036624828,0.00014974634,0.00037212332,0.0003177733,0.00015658488,0.00036902292,0.0000019256129],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006498766,0.00020594281,0.0016585086,0.0001696561,0.0000614873,0.00008840265,0.9816413,0.00000988389,0.000042387193,0.014928697,0.0002583715,0.0008703944],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007007635,0.000617165,0.0008597367,0.00026183354,0.000017031369,6.2095137e-7,0.996229,0.000012328553,0.000037966965,0.00022126282,0.00087729853,0.00016500984],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00017060546,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0027371633,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.042330503,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000019835357,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000012554711,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.60949033},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3045853350","doi":"10.5539/elt.v13n8p168","title":"Pragmatics in Teacher Talk: The Case of Pre-Primary Education","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Catalan; Psychology; Pragmatics; English as a foreign language; Perception; Variety (cybernetics); Pedagogy; Foreign language; Recall; Mathematics education; Linguistics","score_opus":0.020765918581010102,"score_gpt":0.2834523280749648,"score_spread":0.26268640949395466,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3045853350","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.76647145,0.0013208911,0.000030688316,0.0006200237,0.00014891375,0.000211423,0.000012929623,0.000093880066,0.23108982],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9964757,0.000005872581,0.0004654822,0.0005959129,0.0007618577,0.00002957515,0.000043676493,0.000024531948,0.0015973693],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988963,0.0003706648,0.00031944222,0.00014307103,0.00012354436,0.000146991],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990824,0.0002029422,0.00016911316,0.0004583491,0.000044822253,0.000042406697],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000538813,0.00012901885,0.00017520366,0.00005842736,0.00018051025,0.00016120201,0.00037438836,0.00003682997,0.000587618],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0006153072,0.0000925375,0.000056895264,0.000050040333,0.00013691459,0.00037614536,0.000116068615,0.0005611934,0.000007069933],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000073219194,0.00012396919,0.000088392364,0.000075433054,0.000016469912,0.000040348776,0.90882134,0.000024775447,0.00010000554,0.07297404,0.0010185542,0.01670934],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00021388009,0.000026205298,0.00010575366,0.00006329665,0.000028424969,0.000019522327,0.9859966,0.0002605273,0.00007366975,0.00029696277,0.012764414,0.0001507554],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.002528574,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.002444193,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.23000428,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000037968184,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009391332,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6434005},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3046548149","doi":"10.22201/iifs.18704905e.2019.1146","title":"Emociones, ofensa y registro sociolingüístico: el caso de los “usos distantes” de los términos discriminatorios","year":2020,"lang":"es","type":"article","venue":"Crítica (México D F En línea)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Humanities; Art","score_opus":0.04473627090070796,"score_gpt":0.3273092226744175,"score_spread":0.2825729517737095,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3046548149","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7617719,0.01704324,0.0045247907,0.03814802,0.0015660495,0.0025508828,0.004560305,0.0014491145,0.16838567],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9892569,0.0007701901,0.00076302496,0.0023051389,0.0027980707,0.00012492437,0.00024869325,0.0002156123,0.0035174554],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9948905,0.0007773518,0.0011354005,0.0009630277,0.0007679558,0.0014657299],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9954435,0.0010882406,0.0006031794,0.0016854724,0.0003794472,0.0008001639],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005570657,0.00093541463,0.0010423543,0.0001458812,0.0013521861,0.001956278,0.0017852803,0.00047967894,0.0021296237],"category_scores_gemma":[0.001075352,0.0009001302,0.0005578547,0.00016775631,0.0017835862,0.00061346655,0.0006124486,0.0013951742,0.00050742127],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00021810546,0.0006841489,0.0032814066,0.0015634767,0.0004671432,0.0005053702,0.11291341,0.00003555995,0.0023863714,0.8599569,0.01668456,0.0013035554],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0050576422,0.0012944853,0.011980775,0.0027968085,0.0038699743,0.00032975708,0.29325953,0.0079409415,0.004546985,0.029137319,0.63474977,0.0050360328],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00028502353,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00019401757,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.83081955,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00054411544,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0009731306,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999479},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3047570440","doi":"10.31542/muse.v4i1.1857","title":"Sorry, I Should Have Checked the Culture First","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"MacEwan University Student eJournal","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"MacEwan University","funders":"","keywords":"Collectivism; Pragmatics; Individualism; Situational ethics; Social psychology; Cultural diversity; Psychology; Cross-cultural communication; Individualistic culture; Intercultural communication; Context (archaeology); Politeness; Sociology; Linguistics; Communication; Political science","score_opus":0.0934611182284879,"score_gpt":0.2770884226121625,"score_spread":0.18362730438367458,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3047570440","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.122634806,0.0007029495,0.00023782352,0.081730485,0.00040554313,0.00044233823,0.0000944517,0.00023796273,0.79351366],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9797277,0.00014968491,0.000040028506,0.0014786356,0.00049797277,5.263172e-7,0.000010036501,0.000011874318,0.018083556],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989848,0.00010776013,0.00014008199,0.00016568929,0.00038980186,0.00021187688],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99929947,0.000039781098,0.00013249251,0.00027970478,0.00012207637,0.00012646131],"candidate_categories":["sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00012863976,0.00015788355,0.00015761511,0.000039206352,0.0014850958,0.0004569071,0.0011084483,0.000042107666,0.0029470546],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000013234284,0.00011037199,0.00014206233,0.000052738505,0.0003330981,0.0002873405,0.00033636834,0.0004995832,0.00012802369],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008155177,0.00013973183,0.0045824097,0.000017397126,0.0003014946,0.00012068985,0.75840014,0.00008886545,0.00003676133,0.12127673,0.114574425,0.00037978456],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004196727,0.000046453908,0.0015849421,0.0000111541785,0.000063299165,0.0000050013427,0.42620826,0.000044858996,0.000014892604,0.00008325054,0.5713973,0.000120886936],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001608018,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0025093663,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.85709286,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000693097,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000047839316,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998148},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3047957646","doi":"10.47298/jala.v1-i1-a3","title":"Poetics through Body and Soul: A Plurimodal Approach","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Asian Linguistic Anthropology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Collation; Linguistics; Vocabulary; History; Emphasis (telecommunications); Scope (computer science); Grammatical gender; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.025728127662319647,"score_gpt":0.30316072710837366,"score_spread":0.27743259944605403,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3047957646","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.09768385,0.0032559892,0.0021091236,0.0037051316,0.0029173684,0.00020932734,0.000022811491,0.000043934604,0.89005244],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99391264,0.0001777118,0.00303265,0.00018050494,0.0014032784,0.0000011191246,0.0000050266476,0.000023062192,0.001264028],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99884963,0.000114227994,0.00048058608,0.0001387191,0.00018450963,0.00023231561],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.998749,0.000121084864,0.00044731755,0.00029591448,0.0003197158,0.00006695357],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00021969496,0.00015720224,0.00039559652,0.000104214574,0.00020780246,0.00012855913,0.00031422265,0.0000803353,0.0015977416],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00020292313,0.00012056577,0.00009047704,0.000029772997,0.001536922,0.00013472568,0.00008073843,0.00038373197,0.000038817885],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004841206,0.00015845071,0.000571166,0.00005209486,0.0001166949,0.000037213664,0.07546496,0.0000042400916,0.000026661219,0.9221589,0.0010809882,0.00028020982],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0024285184,0.0016724982,0.0011693873,0.00014540215,0.00032619573,0.0011495529,0.5096079,0.00025734765,0.00008154064,0.089891836,0.39267278,0.0005970165],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00014580158,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000041969794,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8962288,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000027963817,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013930643,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9993149},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3048650565","doi":"10.1002/9781118786093.iela0325","title":"Presupposition and Entailment","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"other","venue":"The International Encyclopedia of Linguistic Anthropology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Presupposition; Utterance; Linguistics; Logical consequence; Pragmatics; Relevance (law); Context (archaeology); Relation (database); Speech act; Computer science; Psychology; Natural language processing; Philosophy; History","score_opus":0.023277607933202625,"score_gpt":0.30031198331369174,"score_spread":0.27703437538048914,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3048650565","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00003941513,0.0015169563,0.00007841379,0.004517049,0.0022597306,0.00016499688,0.00024476871,0.00006463122,0.991114],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.16197102,0.009014964,0.0006169755,0.00068172935,0.007158391,0.000051706247,0.00045069944,0.00022900065,0.81982553],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99922997,0.00005841562,0.00025374492,0.00016835294,0.00019040177,0.000099138284],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992023,0.00015560619,0.0003033061,0.00023893277,0.00007157519,0.000028280525],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00006564428,0.00015190952,0.00021204502,0.00008270911,0.00008211265,0.000039876864,0.00049215,0.000064490305,0.026642997],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00015986922,0.000108084976,0.000046010897,0.000011957535,0.001562659,0.000018276678,0.00018776463,0.00016448948,0.000075386684],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000016036242,0.000042773467,0.000021664748,0.000035629757,0.00018046991,0.0000072537837,0.015772466,2.615628e-7,0.0000032706757,0.7378197,0.2455412,0.00055931485],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00015447015,0.000054685097,0.000012510618,0.00006425473,0.0000759289,0.0000057510324,0.0047699534,0.000020318112,0.000007779057,0.008030929,0.9866934,0.000110056746],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0028264471,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011894258,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.74115217,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000017070088,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000056338802,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9742468},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W306619098","doi":"","title":"General Extenders in Persian Discourse: Frequency and Grammatical Distribution EXTENSION GÉNÉRALE DANS LE DISCOURS EN PERSAN: FRÉQUENCE ET DISTRIBUTION GRAMMATICALE","year":2010,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Persian; Linguistics; Humanities; Extension (predicate logic); Philosophy; Computer science","score_opus":0.021741112418959013,"score_gpt":0.3335117671170162,"score_spread":0.3117706546980572,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W306619098","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9336244,0.004236647,0.0011622225,0.05091992,0.00054077216,0.0007904123,0.0010827035,0.00017517764,0.0074677365],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9847523,0.0021882665,0.002025735,0.000095317926,0.00027201712,0.00014799094,0.008198812,0.00005574523,0.0022637988],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9957911,0.0011652173,0.001036767,0.00068200054,0.0005157974,0.0008091518],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9963515,0.00041935887,0.00044927647,0.0019305769,0.00055551704,0.00029381595],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0013527175,0.00059964805,0.0005648308,0.00008201099,0.0023508111,0.0026324284,0.0012283562,0.00047727305,0.00026775044],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00061350357,0.00055584864,0.00023349114,0.00023766914,0.0086603975,0.0042576096,0.00055147987,0.001956808,0.000053010175],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003841994,0.0004899717,0.0030290252,0.0001277168,0.000042491378,0.000009271439,0.030864544,0.00005606108,0.004906545,0.9565316,0.00047179483,0.0034325668],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0038079957,0.0003564701,0.3231989,0.0013660175,0.00045440448,0.00031428182,0.4185576,0.013789121,0.0010759974,0.20615298,0.02796807,0.002958149],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.010944252,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.01680116,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7503786,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00043731066,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00023271197,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9996893},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3078831761","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v10n6p54","title":"Gender Differences in Using Apology Strategies in Jordanian Spoken Arabic","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Arabic; Psychology; Realization (probability); Utterance; Speech act; Qualitative property; Social psychology; Linguistics; Computer science; Statistics","score_opus":0.10513333075394385,"score_gpt":0.3296197141869828,"score_spread":0.22448638343303898,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3078831761","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7317909,0.00072343793,0.00014046601,0.00029703946,0.007972184,0.00008615713,0.000036711106,0.000025978956,0.2589271],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99176073,0.000076574725,0.0005315449,0.0002448096,0.0073462077,9.0398106e-7,0.0000058003207,0.000010963522,0.00002243901],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987055,0.00010325312,0.00062285597,0.00010527352,0.00031518302,0.00014793265],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9956599,0.00019049911,0.00034619076,0.00009375606,0.003652541,0.00005714208],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00022059864,0.00012262262,0.00024766487,0.0002465864,0.00003613296,0.00030470086,0.0006429033,0.000050262202,0.0003983169],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0074682753,0.000107434564,0.00006391822,0.000052477837,0.00018106145,0.00020433702,0.0000738646,0.00044196364,0.0000035707978],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00009549698,0.00018565476,0.014782645,0.000021024536,0.00011153581,0.00020712112,0.108272426,0.0014346329,0.000021198048,0.87433654,0.0004108581,0.00012084199],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0045649344,0.00042269725,0.026932422,0.0004777138,0.0001200355,0.000018118344,0.572926,0.004534334,0.00014164047,0.09941064,0.28944528,0.0010062313],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00017007094,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00083957246,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.77492595,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007650013,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00024532856,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8940763},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3082139725","doi":"10.17742/image.in.11.2.12","title":"&lt;i&gt;VacZineNations!&lt;/i&gt; as Practice-Led Research","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Imaginations Journal of Cross-Cultural Image Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Context (archaeology); Visual arts; China; Work (physics); Sociology; Media studies; Art; History; Engineering; Archaeology","score_opus":0.14118614567200535,"score_gpt":0.48253697223853426,"score_spread":0.34135082656652893,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3082139725","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.03312206,0.029001964,0.00007113563,0.18271087,0.00064821326,0.00040745042,0.00007392826,0.00013153907,0.7538328],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9821734,0.0036079483,0.0038115007,0.0009096559,0.001445738,0.00004263754,0.000023143846,0.00003982218,0.007946193],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99649143,0.0005052139,0.001009388,0.00028620724,0.0012472372,0.0004605273],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9522232,0.001136961,0.00076386787,0.0003818926,0.045309503,0.00018459292],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch","sts","scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":["sts","scholarly_communication"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0014368371,0.00031380414,0.00050611317,0.00033613216,0.0022108727,0.006704048,0.00096537656,0.000048987113,0.00081865984],"category_scores_gemma":[0.015564746,0.00022494943,0.0002651068,0.00041765757,0.007905818,0.020251358,0.0003548966,0.00080491824,0.00044411348],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007865444,0.00020552026,0.000028694627,0.00005242652,0.0005465233,0.00009110186,0.09182369,0.000015002419,0.010447976,0.817158,0.0781114,0.0014410303],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011798614,0.0002501573,0.00046815703,0.0000913495,0.00015965845,0.00014494413,0.08873315,0.00002773123,0.0007854713,0.020705367,0.8871406,0.00031359223],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000015655449,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0001131277,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9490513,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00020135946,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0002874351,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9990881},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3087891508","doi":"10.1075/tilar.28.02yam","title":"Filler syllables as precursors of referring expressions","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Trends in language acquisition research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"CHIST-ERA; Agence Nationale de la Recherche","keywords":"Filler (materials); Mathematics; Composite material; Communication; Speech recognition; Materials science; Computer science; Psychology","score_opus":0.17781219390447428,"score_gpt":0.41181256342093236,"score_spread":0.23400036951645808,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3087891508","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0027705755,0.004937362,0.000001116387,0.0008351923,0.00011292937,0.00023387169,0.00037942574,0.00010967709,0.99061984],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.39763558,0.00037091126,0.00010258208,0.00009907331,0.00044939973,0.00006420899,0.0007434079,0.00008601659,0.60044885],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99719805,0.00026777392,0.00060833327,0.0004902144,0.0010218448,0.00041379302],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9977905,0.00041350437,0.00024044498,0.0010911637,0.00033493637,0.00012944803],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00060366164,0.00032806987,0.0005178157,0.00129898,0.0002685245,0.00020238377,0.00088747125,0.00024714315,0.09223484],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008771732,0.00029255493,0.00018041885,0.0001244654,0.00079895137,0.00027193723,0.00051314745,0.0011408601,0.0005367769],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008530932,0.00008124757,0.0000022477846,0.00012636802,0.00008356585,0.00012380075,0.06338651,0.000009433779,0.00034179713,0.91058993,0.017956924,0.007212893],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0018352378,0.000777558,0.000090085116,0.0042822603,0.00012452657,0.000019396768,0.15526839,0.000052080242,0.0018163486,0.084418654,0.74974257,0.0015728726],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00078145735,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011129716,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8261713,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011972693,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00012544877,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999527},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3088536442","doi":"10.1075/tilar.28.08has","title":"Variations in adult use of referring expressions during storytelling in different interactional settings","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Trends in language acquisition research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"CHIST-ERA; Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung; Agence Nationale de la Recherche; National Science Foundation","keywords":"Storytelling; Psychology; Communication; Developmental psychology; Linguistics; Philosophy; Narrative","score_opus":0.1474836159942572,"score_gpt":0.3802857840282609,"score_spread":0.23280216803400372,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3088536442","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.31659317,0.0013586363,0.000023460956,0.002531425,0.00033347504,0.0007399159,0.0008308804,0.00016256481,0.67742646],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9356726,0.00015243093,0.00015843628,0.000065426226,0.00033723755,0.00009006398,0.0006743464,0.0000625853,0.06278689],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99737585,0.00030908416,0.0007993157,0.0004476548,0.0007115022,0.00035660664],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99815494,0.00069585204,0.00024740444,0.0005904319,0.0002371066,0.00007427478],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003958677,0.00028281493,0.00045323014,0.0024666418,0.00017116024,0.00019875554,0.00043919001,0.00018068436,0.009127033],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00013761561,0.0002676659,0.000117466414,0.00015150334,0.00025845424,0.00051742804,0.0003445408,0.0016412991,0.000036368394],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00032039566,0.0004082774,0.00036816188,0.00035798986,0.000092742324,0.00034599993,0.21234608,0.0004294709,0.0029657488,0.7774286,0.0011248293,0.0038116614],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.021321682,0.0012782953,0.09952836,0.064348966,0.00035592346,0.00009550908,0.62053514,0.010628096,0.006783308,0.06626217,0.09956656,0.00929603],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0012811209,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.008005458,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7111665,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00040946258,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006648518,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999775},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3088577323","doi":"10.1515/ijsl-2020-2106","title":"Commentary: On affect and race under capitalism","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of the Sociology of Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Commodification; Affect (linguistics); Racialization; Race (biology); Capitalism; Perspective (graphical); Sociology; Voice; Gender studies; Media studies; Political science; Linguistics; Economy; Art; Law; Economics; Philosophy; Communication","score_opus":0.03522809374210931,"score_gpt":0.31763727326282787,"score_spread":0.28240917952071853,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3088577323","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.87183064,0.0009748755,0.000015164944,0.122406945,0.0005083563,0.00004069841,0.000031481984,0.0000061378955,0.004185683],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9863393,0.00004159679,0.0000427881,0.012807477,0.000596405,6.5643354e-7,0.000004377288,0.0000062158415,0.00016122418],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993574,0.00016370942,0.00019844837,0.000051059862,0.00017058468,0.000058811325],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999245,0.0002164527,0.00030826576,0.000098176606,0.00010532248,0.000026780124],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00016413047,0.0000666522,0.00014044878,0.000033792097,0.00006314893,0.000026366017,0.0005186767,0.00002838435,0.00041006337],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006605554,0.0000410143,0.000100496734,0.000007710653,0.00069255655,0.00009646011,0.00010220031,0.00021320338,0.0000053159756],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00016966846,0.000114281946,0.0010350521,0.000014273466,0.000813575,0.00003229868,0.59229946,0.00009609429,0.0030503748,0.35208786,0.049655426,0.0006316577],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0047720987,0.001107038,0.013465884,0.00031411403,0.00028140662,0.0001573972,0.8822655,0.00011307469,0.005686021,0.043696865,0.04765557,0.00048501798],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00006907213,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000037683123,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.30839097,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000022268823,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000020921458,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.44899064},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3089126040","doi":"10.1075/tilar.28.04rez","title":"Referring in dialogical narratives","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Trends in language acquisition research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Dialogical self; Narrative; Sociology; History; Epistemology; Art; Literature; Philosophy","score_opus":0.23491275123036265,"score_gpt":0.41906905357750623,"score_spread":0.18415630234714359,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3089126040","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0035473658,0.003275031,0.0000013661296,0.0022127307,0.00010378377,0.00021614741,0.0001268245,0.000107895736,0.99040884],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.62803566,0.00018460563,0.000078452256,0.00024245009,0.00081017637,0.000082075225,0.0007398482,0.000069520494,0.36975724],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99725413,0.0003846557,0.0005454571,0.0005525823,0.0007955872,0.00046759445],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99862444,0.00029373934,0.0001202532,0.0007115722,0.00014385041,0.00010613447],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00085960445,0.00032348023,0.00048663426,0.0014460937,0.00021511715,0.0003485634,0.0007340542,0.00024810046,0.037892718],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000051271043,0.00028805336,0.00012830707,0.00014066942,0.0007718255,0.00028942805,0.0003904436,0.0017806068,0.0006863984],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000075365584,0.00006086003,0.000011841528,0.000038715683,0.000026026917,0.0005136597,0.12774214,0.0000035820992,0.000055149816,0.860376,0.003867928,0.00722875],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0027286347,0.0006376805,0.0010644256,0.0016385342,0.00002876412,0.000019069586,0.25786367,0.000083343955,0.00008032867,0.19863555,0.53536224,0.0018577644],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00038202206,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.007044478,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6617404,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00023828112,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000079275276,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99995714},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3090948828","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v10n6p287","title":"Linguistic Landscape in Promotion of Language Through Traffic Signboards: An Introduction to the Signs in Pakistani Roads and Highways","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistic landscape; Promotion (chess); Linguistics; Mandarin Chinese; Dimension (graph theory); Plan (archaeology); Geography; Psychology; Political science; Archaeology; Mathematics; Law","score_opus":0.036234602223004675,"score_gpt":0.30419781766525206,"score_spread":0.2679632154422474,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3090948828","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9641616,0.00081891945,0.00026674746,0.0032245764,0.0072573237,0.000313799,0.00010967726,0.000058650614,0.023788719],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9840111,0.000039726172,0.00046716724,0.00015297439,0.015269546,0.0000030156054,0.00002429056,0.000014067967,0.000018092784],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987233,0.00011906383,0.0005863073,0.00012777455,0.0003379312,0.00010559088],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99591786,0.00014668303,0.00030822618,0.00014241268,0.0034344054,0.00005041116],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00042798216,0.00010885033,0.00020141416,0.00014197735,0.00003799754,0.00015987686,0.0004272383,0.000035228444,0.00010131737],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0139729995,0.00008371794,0.000041316638,0.00008246672,0.00009541354,0.0001306502,0.000054280114,0.00029119576,0.0000014072792],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00025775912,0.0003840229,0.00058370724,0.000043167725,0.000077737146,0.00005618015,0.7597816,0.009054971,0.00015118934,0.22599244,0.0029126944,0.0007045317],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0037606612,0.0027181113,0.0018860323,0.00041606455,0.00015126275,0.000010253374,0.41253448,0.0053413203,0.0008949569,0.004280332,0.567302,0.0007045085],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008291499,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0010720096,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5643893,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000045243843,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000075331904,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99433273},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3091304657","doi":"10.59874/001c.75100","title":"The Theoretical and Research Basis of Co-Constructing Meaning in Dialogue","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of solution-focused brief therapy","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":30,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria","funders":"","keywords":"Construct (python library); Meaning (existential); Negotiation; Psycholinguistics; Linguistics; Computer science; Observable; Basis (linear algebra); Psychology; Cognitive science; Sociology; Epistemology; Cognition; Philosophy","score_opus":0.06297256437752072,"score_gpt":0.3375965080641228,"score_spread":0.27462394368660203,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3091304657","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.93872565,0.0023209408,0.00024567015,0.0054338765,0.00023538744,0.00016491974,0.000006403713,0.000012917895,0.05285423],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99822295,0.0009357752,0.00041123782,0.0000655162,0.00030434233,0.0000033281453,7.937247e-7,0.000012962022,0.000043078657],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99792415,0.00079629355,0.00053588476,0.00008781261,0.00042317255,0.00023269179],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9973152,0.001621158,0.00032871004,0.00025946993,0.00042578665,0.000049669376],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0044431556,0.00009310594,0.00023112599,0.00017736784,0.0004934555,0.00025520785,0.00039071738,0.00004549211,0.00015546018],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00036405434,0.000057655896,0.000076333155,0.00008159343,0.0020556934,0.00027208362,0.00004506708,0.00047405384,0.0000018720086],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00013147114,0.000044331904,0.0010002062,0.0000058460732,0.00003896291,0.0000012585198,0.023437181,0.0000045783504,0.00071463094,0.934006,0.0003400337,0.0402755],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0073063457,0.00129052,0.005943539,0.00064977637,0.000040137693,0.00016102902,0.121039785,0.0009662944,0.007021267,0.7651937,0.08983707,0.0005505556],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00017230073,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0003641303,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.16881232,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000036365804,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00010093949,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.75742877},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3093311082","doi":"10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190845995.013.16","title":"Language, Race, and the (Trans)Formation of Cisheteropatriarchy","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Oxford University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Gender studies; Human sexuality; Ideology; Femininity; Race (biology); Hegemony; Sociology; Construct (python library); Normative; Dominance (genetics); Ethnic group; Psychology; Political science; Epistemology; Politics; Anthropology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.033888590184099475,"score_gpt":0.21890815675799122,"score_spread":0.18501956657389174,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3093311082","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00021177989,0.00043534368,0.00009144921,0.00021574215,0.00006134038,0.00035938268,0.0002236152,0.00006246296,0.9983389],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.08464312,0.00080218853,0.0000548411,0.00008209901,0.00013299251,0.0000012856657,0.00007875643,0.000028286138,0.9141764],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992893,0.00007424879,0.00019805304,0.0001528736,0.00018508415,0.000100478734],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99904466,0.0001208996,0.00028106663,0.00041705385,0.0000923029,0.000044041368],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000109309236,0.00019120681,0.00032804805,0.00008013033,0.00023832424,0.00010533776,0.0004666406,0.000088647925,0.00014277444],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00000551396,0.00014891189,0.0001437298,0.0000028052202,0.0009892713,0.00018857104,0.00022326923,0.0003005509,0.0000010066221],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00015979946,0.000003373659,1.5538303e-7,0.00010143202,0.000084230865,0.000007115107,0.04575136,9.59108e-7,0.0000046442497,0.9512455,0.0007374192,0.0019040023],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001020576,0.000030802763,7.035693e-7,0.000080919264,0.00021333172,0.0000027306442,0.008245034,0.00004356505,0.000052776977,0.0019045911,0.9882361,0.00016881642],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00013582679,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00023533693,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.98749876,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000020189478,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000031020667,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.607245},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3094887288","doi":"10.1215/00031283-8791763","title":"<i>Wait</i>, It’s a Discourse Marker","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"American Speech","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Verb; Variation (astronomy); Discourse marker; Meaning (existential); Function (biology); Psychology; Sociology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.04647680382892091,"score_gpt":0.301391317257425,"score_spread":0.25491451342850413,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3094887288","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.089315966,0.00019834243,0.00007512909,0.06247702,0.00016652897,0.00020342667,0.00007174007,0.00030244616,0.8471894],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97789466,0.000062123334,0.00080629095,0.012663749,0.0006390649,0.000023997245,0.00003257944,0.0000385775,0.007838947],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99887174,0.00009476915,0.00023634071,0.00025766436,0.00025776573,0.0002817175],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99903584,0.000080675556,0.00016000964,0.00050267036,0.00007601238,0.00014476955],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00009257601,0.00018446876,0.0002627457,0.000041633222,0.00020387172,0.00026517542,0.0005210612,0.0000168428,0.0060791415],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000043454453,0.00015347249,0.00010208542,0.0001147477,0.0011155946,0.00027388913,0.00013896267,0.00020653126,0.0010588926],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00010283674,0.0002293382,0.0012093586,0.000036560516,0.0002078691,0.00009033696,0.1409861,0.0000061028104,0.00042420998,0.33263624,0.43380976,0.09026128],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00024285713,0.00012845975,0.0003473239,0.000014972452,0.000042510685,0.0000054601433,0.17777102,0.000057516052,0.0001282983,0.0005823709,0.82034725,0.00033194476],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010720954,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0008300414,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8885787,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000020279618,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000070032365,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997189},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3095084895","doi":"10.1075/pbns.315.03ono","title":"Exploration into a new understanding of ‘zero anaphora’ in Japanese everyday talk","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Pragmatics & beyond. New series","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Anaphora (linguistics); Zero (linguistics); Linguistics; Psychology; Computer science; Artificial intelligence; Philosophy; Resolution (logic)","score_opus":0.08915076370787764,"score_gpt":0.2754358081734494,"score_spread":0.1862850444655718,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3095084895","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00030357178,0.003482053,0.0011671273,0.0056535965,0.0005274964,0.0007864613,0.000088598805,0.00020360066,0.9877875],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.27115372,0.002395386,0.005129017,0.00064135913,0.001098937,0.000048593727,0.0009757593,0.00031674703,0.7182405],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99784034,0.000065811444,0.0009800987,0.0003487683,0.00051948853,0.00024549456],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99797124,0.00019051005,0.0007704323,0.00078164134,0.00013110755,0.00015506329],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00019364773,0.0005104799,0.0007858216,0.00034649688,0.00020718477,0.00045206383,0.0005848083,0.00021613452,0.0018578967],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009126717,0.00049535045,0.0001695361,0.00006866736,0.00048019527,0.0014967225,0.00025710574,0.00048644736,0.000084059546],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000048377176,0.000019049961,0.0000015082145,0.00027437016,0.00010251313,0.000012380313,0.20932522,0.000030428084,0.00003194513,0.78034294,0.009316127,0.00049516314],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0003715671,0.00014207687,0.0000011787599,0.000500842,0.000111112684,0.000004293614,0.082958005,0.000030592433,0.00005730951,0.76140285,0.153935,0.00048517328],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0013506778,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.025626238,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.27085015,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00021021777,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0005296222,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99974984},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3097546064","doi":"10.1111/jmft.12471","title":"Authority in therapeutic interaction: A conversation analytic study","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Marital and Family Therapy","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo; University of Guelph","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Psychology; Conversation analysis; Psychotherapist; Social psychology; Communication","score_opus":0.09030826407559632,"score_gpt":0.3208538199032278,"score_spread":0.23054555582763148,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3097546064","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98381484,0.004343113,0.00002414924,0.000913365,0.0003585433,0.00008032689,0.0000023006296,0.000007294709,0.01045607],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9985717,0.00048176805,0.000023546547,0.0002534029,0.00018473927,0.0000021246972,0.0000017001248,0.0000061702335,0.00047487987],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.999183,0.00018350738,0.0003125144,0.000079745616,0.00016173082,0.000079495156],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99937534,0.00009948029,0.00016762146,0.00013069026,0.00019649781,0.000030391575],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003485759,0.00008412369,0.00019061862,0.00010752566,0.00008165344,0.00024230125,0.000105744024,0.000022451388,0.0002903581],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000113419455,0.00006248385,0.00006131866,0.00005903933,0.000077046214,0.0004427629,0.000023078543,0.00022779037,0.000002843165],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0012634784,0.0068733054,0.13509715,0.000052392978,0.0014319038,0.0005873972,0.528521,0.000037522852,0.0023411517,0.19141266,0.00080518937,0.13157687],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0031580026,0.00080016017,0.27351615,0.000057323337,0.00005435002,0.0000694168,0.69169647,0.000107405,0.00003807974,0.016843952,0.013454842,0.00020386821],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00013826223,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0004853057,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.17456871,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003696853,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000076381555,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.31792176},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3097614998","doi":"10.1353/vcr.2020.0007","title":"Voice's Relational Mediations and the Art of Conversation","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Victorian review","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Linguistics; Communication; Aesthetics; History; Art; Psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.05653597818877885,"score_gpt":0.2650610700826732,"score_spread":0.20852509189389437,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3097614998","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0006820233,0.23954174,0.00045389717,0.36001343,0.00079164293,0.0015446016,0.00012652292,0.00012901201,0.39671713],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.94906414,0.042608645,0.00021740912,0.0057675904,0.0009810784,0.000070513684,0.00016498043,0.000015184117,0.0011104502],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993927,0.00012343677,0.0002336406,0.000069175694,0.00013618529,0.00004488648],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99932915,0.00021639979,0.00015353078,0.00016795227,0.00010504676,0.000027927166],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00023395968,0.00005697146,0.0001556305,0.000011885654,0.000096051845,0.000034685992,0.00011283224,0.000012892224,0.0015233667],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00019323555,0.000035357865,0.00004511294,0.0000430167,0.0002481976,0.00015320485,0.000028277776,0.00007106073,0.00014910974],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000038727558,0.0000049438686,0.00003842198,0.00025298027,0.000022701584,8.6288125e-8,0.023835216,4.2474562e-7,0.0000024351555,0.9662074,0.009279514,0.00035200382],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002911456,0.000008815807,0.00014425554,0.00017993082,0.00007265895,3.6572837e-7,0.0014202616,0.00003386351,0.000002142338,0.0017963295,0.99600387,0.00004638249],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000009987112,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000048016766,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9867243,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000055003925,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003663215,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99938935},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3097798669","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v11n1p22","title":"Presupposition Use in Arabic Political Discourse: The Case of King Salman Speech on Terrorism","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Presupposition; Utterance; Context (archaeology); Linguistics; Perspective (graphical); Politics; Arabic; Sociology; Epistemology; Computer science; History; Political science; Philosophy; Law; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.06166551010861832,"score_gpt":0.33814242992623766,"score_spread":0.27647691981761935,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3097798669","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.81958085,0.00019144453,0.000118475895,0.003721755,0.00968321,0.00021659926,0.000271149,0.000036644105,0.16617988],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99006647,0.0000111381905,0.00022580111,0.00048694352,0.009117203,0.0000013198811,0.000013351064,0.000014518022,0.00006324167],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99872386,0.000116010226,0.00057937513,0.0000899953,0.00035267253,0.00013807976],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9944032,0.0005192041,0.00037932044,0.00016606586,0.004459345,0.00007286191],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00025081128,0.00011032019,0.00017240066,0.00012721926,0.00006136127,0.00023699847,0.00049626466,0.0000359442,0.00015892375],"category_scores_gemma":[0.014943404,0.00007830351,0.000099452984,0.000034420118,0.0002398712,0.00016415125,0.00007130046,0.00043214377,0.0000031609866],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00012153985,0.00018230923,0.0005640508,0.000012799198,0.0001019074,0.00092399935,0.029693248,0.00031549847,0.000010367302,0.9659736,0.0018370632,0.0002635942],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0062780012,0.0015861628,0.0039772084,0.0017097093,0.0005745369,0.00044391383,0.42380098,0.0036957408,0.003182952,0.05965904,0.4938799,0.0012118501],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00029661102,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0005948929,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.90631455,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006583228,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007881865,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99335414},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3100033469","doi":"10.4000/communicationorganisation.5477","title":"Martin Parker, George Cheney, Valerie Fournier et Chris Land (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to alternative organization","year":2016,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Communication et organisation","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"George (robot); Art; Art history","score_opus":0.03905522889996353,"score_gpt":0.2984433574224035,"score_spread":0.25938812852244,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3100033469","genre_codex":"commentary","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.32263014,0.01744416,0.026062794,0.51500833,0.00255998,0.0033327176,0.00079581694,0.00081120257,0.111354895],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.96921325,0.00877956,0.00066241564,0.0025007739,0.00047862274,0.000106444735,0.00069611834,0.00014454253,0.017418263],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99502134,0.002641543,0.0008891465,0.0004579493,0.0005411341,0.00044890775],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99427027,0.0011615652,0.0007883438,0.002574243,0.0010358585,0.00016972207],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0019970546,0.00046812964,0.0003878156,0.00018861493,0.0014600247,0.0010147446,0.001662169,0.0002005997,0.0076648262],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0007125013,0.00033480214,0.00010834689,0.00036647925,0.0007359447,0.0016541644,0.0008213547,0.00048836396,0.0020939466],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006007308,0.00057702756,0.00959285,0.00006764529,0.00026060233,0.0000015288916,0.1403611,0.00020100287,0.0022930077,0.7989945,0.034257494,0.013333171],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0022289064,0.00018829452,0.052641615,0.0008054034,0.0002960147,0.00002672509,0.02185325,0.0005553926,0.003656716,0.02210859,0.8944753,0.0011638341],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0018681485,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.003570148,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.86021775,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00042182684,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00030888,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999104},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3101209857","doi":"10.1016/j.langcom.2020.09.005","title":"Taking a detour before answering the question: Turn-initial okay in second position in English interaction","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language & Communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":26,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Turn-taking; Context (archaeology); Position (finance); Unit (ring theory); Linguistics; Conversation analysis; Variety (cybernetics); Transition (genetics); Question answering; Computer science; Psychology; Sociology; Communication; Mathematics education; Artificial intelligence; History","score_opus":0.03741345201777656,"score_gpt":0.3235420657384359,"score_spread":0.28612861372065934,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3101209857","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9159605,0.0015421633,0.00005839929,0.0045138104,0.00018024743,0.00039489765,0.00002255033,0.00019786989,0.077129595],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99795216,0.000045129567,0.00018177216,0.000921266,0.00041349657,0.000093534814,0.0002375806,0.000025398744,0.0001296444],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985064,0.0005306067,0.00042036426,0.00018544964,0.00016411486,0.00019306397],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986418,0.00019408917,0.00027265394,0.0007462392,0.000107300555,0.000037914848],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00042810236,0.00016137392,0.00017711504,0.000118429954,0.00026270133,0.00038449615,0.0006800044,0.00006472391,0.0013473588],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00019284371,0.00013722881,0.000058294194,0.00015262846,0.00014378258,0.00095316407,0.00019472612,0.00063969975,0.000030753483],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000057572226,0.000099130615,0.00091679714,0.000047984504,0.00002006503,0.000014499443,0.9065089,0.00015874155,0.000628991,0.07833106,0.00018104757,0.013035209],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0019008385,0.00019595552,0.031577773,0.0008667549,0.0000555651,0.000020027857,0.9272242,0.0064263386,0.0014204858,0.0027903994,0.0268074,0.0007142456],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.002070868,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.080442175,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.08199171,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001274225,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003763723,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99956554},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3105296854","doi":"10.3968/11483","title":"The Interlanguage of Moroccan EFL learners: The Case of Complaints","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Complaint; Interlanguage; Psychology; Arabic; American English; Linguistics; Test (biology); Politeness; Political science","score_opus":0.054992467212182206,"score_gpt":0.3383903369681373,"score_spread":0.2833978697559551,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3105296854","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8152804,0.14580332,0.0000014972243,0.0025409777,0.00014880653,0.00021750663,0.00008671819,0.000022973703,0.035897836],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99823904,0.00062589755,0.000026013257,0.0003974769,0.0001685983,0.000012302632,0.000007926685,0.00000866784,0.0005140581],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99925125,0.00015351603,0.0002666007,0.00011911909,0.00008162114,0.00012788655],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99903226,0.00041150372,0.00013039309,0.00031741077,0.00008650257,0.000021954327],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00022996937,0.000121121004,0.00022598666,0.000031735366,0.00022721973,0.00009578565,0.00026830117,0.000024242278,0.000049430102],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00014811457,0.00005862894,0.000053290063,0.00008900754,0.0010888505,0.00010501619,0.00018968362,0.00023829743,0.0000012610891],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003266729,0.0000156572,0.000042783424,0.0001614872,0.0001004696,0.00019178193,0.87108403,0.0000014770759,0.00007990316,0.12378726,0.0013522102,0.003150242],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002580693,0.0000784747,0.00003496418,0.00019736744,0.000026569942,0.000049001606,0.98978704,0.000026697702,0.00012282467,0.00061344577,0.008722187,0.0000833443],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00027430995,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.003195087,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.18295869,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000006558444,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000009381442,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4011915},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3107087968","doi":"10.1075/cld.20011.wan","title":"Managing a suspended course of action","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Chinese Language and Discourse An International and Interdisciplinary Journal","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Conversation analysis; Action (physics); Mandarin Chinese; Linguistics; Utterance; Psychology; Frame (networking); Perspective (graphical); Face (sociological concept); Tying; Computer science; Communication; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.042886978879024894,"score_gpt":0.36844780363028934,"score_spread":0.32556082475126447,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3107087968","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9548776,0.001081829,0.00017516498,0.0095475195,0.00036759893,0.00007401364,0.000060037924,0.000034886063,0.033781353],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99741006,0.00028987465,0.00009261385,0.00029461645,0.0013146838,0.0000038954186,0.00005806762,0.000017687973,0.00051848846],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99906456,0.000064023596,0.000332805,0.00019523935,0.00020062299,0.00014274333],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999282,0.00004030506,0.00022262565,0.0001550844,0.00012199642,0.0001780127],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00015397876,0.00018568082,0.00022541483,0.00010403118,0.00035288167,0.00039338908,0.0003319504,0.000031402866,0.0015469181],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000018992128,0.0001265986,0.000085594525,0.000036271857,0.00035462744,0.0015038226,0.0003333704,0.00027337772,0.000005491218],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00066905643,0.00050529384,0.005681932,0.00011848379,0.0005141445,0.00020852781,0.8274914,0.000043283777,0.003801533,0.0923226,0.0015742743,0.067069486],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0016748728,0.0006136018,0.007980381,0.00019685346,0.00011393612,0.0005791365,0.95012474,0.00521366,0.00031327293,0.03134887,0.0013632344,0.0004774461],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000039356713,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00021558303,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.12263335,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001224258,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000031357617,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9993658},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W310773141","doi":"10.1075/z.156","title":"The Linguistic Structure of Modern English","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"book","venue":"John Benjamins Publishing Company eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":74,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Glossary; Workbook; Politeness; Context (archaeology); Sentence; Computer science; Meaning (existential); Psychology; Artificial intelligence; History","score_opus":0.028806918022643676,"score_gpt":0.2485917412348031,"score_spread":0.21978482321215942,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W310773141","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0015023664,0.0015384346,0.000010930816,0.00016907782,0.0046252552,0.00052292424,0.00093597715,0.0003340081,0.99036103],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.447127,0.000020697744,0.000112925845,0.00015238916,0.0052548996,0.000018115214,0.0005142464,0.00014185668,0.54665786],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.996648,0.0001693855,0.0010864608,0.00052807044,0.000981125,0.0005869701],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99275666,0.0011682401,0.001348096,0.0025673427,0.002001374,0.00015828467],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","scholarly_communication","research_integrity"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005311998,0.00065878726,0.00083280646,0.00032450628,0.0012240437,0.0077162213,0.0035274788,0.0006114563,0.00048222422],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0011512527,0.00047485635,0.00036387148,0.000028521268,0.0017148907,0.0006617219,0.0006970603,0.0034030166,0.00001227074],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001547042,0.000025816922,0.000003368506,0.00013051029,0.00020776974,0.0000049079017,0.08108226,0.000004239091,0.000035800822,0.8322209,0.07924187,0.0070271003],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00026335378,0.000033380344,0.000018640501,0.0002179851,0.00014762464,0.0000032872251,0.0030078655,0.000079192345,0.0000338595,0.16350234,0.83222634,0.00046614735],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00033649243,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.020525502,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.75298446,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00015219003,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00125123,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997703},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3109221429","doi":"10.1075/ijolc.20005.mak","title":"Age and gender in Iranian ‘<i>taaroff</i>’ politeness system","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of Language and Culture","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia; University of Saskatchewan","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Psychology; Age groups; Expression (computer science); Social psychology; Developmental psychology; Linguistics; Demography; Sociology; Computer science","score_opus":0.04385301530227848,"score_gpt":0.29631168623573423,"score_spread":0.25245867093345575,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3109221429","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9508941,0.0075860284,0.000030595394,0.0035181558,0.0002669823,0.00006487615,0.000048216865,0.000022221675,0.0375688],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9976659,0.00012248202,0.00008834342,0.0009327349,0.00073072873,0.0000011335023,0.000009737529,0.0000073415763,0.00044161663],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993606,0.000046472167,0.00023685518,0.00007707193,0.00020210526,0.00007685278],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995765,0.000019497036,0.00014128689,0.000058577752,0.00013816192,0.00006598986],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00009172954,0.00008611732,0.00014329306,0.000058892514,0.000043966902,0.00025832688,0.00023437935,0.000031782372,0.00012789774],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000022496763,0.00005971966,0.00004031883,0.000020894982,0.00007692962,0.0002958763,0.00005194328,0.00017375653,0.00000350084],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007219717,0.00004072538,0.00066946953,0.00008151211,0.00014377662,0.0013651852,0.85378367,0.0000067298456,0.0014745045,0.13807774,0.0017558164,0.0025286763],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0025380708,0.00013191153,0.003969181,0.00033140348,0.00008018316,0.00071276,0.8996328,0.0001023438,0.00024249063,0.0025915296,0.08931048,0.0003568546],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000909517,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00019395149,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.1354862,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000019649846,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000019348956,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.2491052},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3110203573","doi":"10.1121/1.5147685","title":"Bilingual talker identification with spontaneous speech in Cantonese and English: The role of language-specific knowledge","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Computer science; Generalization; Competence (human resources); Linguistics; Context (archaeology); Identification (biology); Neuroscience of multilingualism; Psychology; Second language; Natural language processing; Mathematics","score_opus":0.017010502575766313,"score_gpt":0.24979631075832842,"score_spread":0.23278580818256212,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3110203573","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98158693,0.0077346163,0.0004756686,0.00471562,0.000118683354,0.00025497703,0.000029915518,0.000013911807,0.005069666],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99836725,0.0004958655,0.00054086844,0.00019806989,0.00025867464,9.1219454e-7,7.8177777e-7,0.000011738589,0.00012583403],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989379,0.00020370923,0.00038613525,0.000070402646,0.00028182587,0.00012002889],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983962,0.000536693,0.00043935544,0.00031256798,0.0002763826,0.00003875493],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00045538586,0.000101605365,0.00023188748,0.000014179973,0.00015066787,0.000050262704,0.0006247384,0.000026430687,0.00015126956],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00013962851,0.000043623048,0.00011234631,0.00012406774,0.0014204911,0.000095056836,0.00012813866,0.0003667682,0.0000016656812],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00039367407,0.000271768,0.00014800651,0.00007502721,0.00021884621,0.000009224999,0.9538359,0.00086252793,0.017510286,0.0018003433,0.002790557,0.022083849],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004781139,0.00024961377,0.00076680677,0.00010288094,0.00021421403,0.00011272389,0.97578853,0.0056268657,0.0019277999,0.0007109463,0.013882529,0.00013897911],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002483002,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00012224118,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.021952637,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000023744977,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00010388495,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5233859},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3111874744","doi":"10.1093/geroni/igaa057.3313","title":"The Use of Tag Questions in Person-centered Communication","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Innovation in Aging","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Psychology; Interrogative; Action (physics); Negotiation; Conversation analysis; Function (biology); Computer science; Social psychology; Communication; Linguistics","score_opus":0.25001505084240233,"score_gpt":0.3307385130127066,"score_spread":0.0807234621703043,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3111874744","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.91571766,0.0006819679,0.00043498175,0.053716123,0.00015696394,0.0004166263,0.00002619874,0.00010560923,0.028743882],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99870837,0.000053679403,0.00035549593,0.00057162583,0.00003293371,0.000024679868,0.000042547057,0.000007857589,0.00020282707],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99920714,0.00013238513,0.00039213712,0.000077199584,0.000101025864,0.0000901162],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99910027,0.00020746056,0.00019201284,0.00031107327,0.00018098946,0.000008202586],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026648838,0.00006093435,0.00008464256,0.00014134368,0.00016560654,0.00018979172,0.00026264158,0.000017262484,0.000075557444],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00021892096,0.00005045425,0.000014663547,0.00034337645,0.00018235079,0.00045438507,0.00005369352,0.00018315288,0.000006830781],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000008058647,0.000031294767,0.004649693,0.000012705382,0.0000064332125,3.8425716e-7,0.101266816,0.0001931825,0.0002281937,0.89027613,0.001033347,0.0022937525],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0020271612,0.00006288665,0.04319352,0.0007988711,0.00001861094,0.0000019586976,0.43949586,0.015445397,0.00058163214,0.011713061,0.4860943,0.00056674244],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00083149824,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0026685034,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8785631,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000032800242,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003512199,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.20574647},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3113690428","doi":"10.3968/11944","title":"The Interpersonal Meaning of Hedges","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian social science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Pragmatics; Systemic functional linguistics; Interpersonal communication; Linguistics; Appraisal theory; Meaning (existential); Complementarity (molecular biology); Psychology; Focus (optics); Sociology; Perspective (graphical); Epistemology; Social psychology; Computer science; Philosophy; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.06113107826669849,"score_gpt":0.2814457742460915,"score_spread":0.22031469597939302,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3113690428","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.020327987,0.00014462578,0.0000033574343,0.009423826,0.00014230897,0.00004468229,0.000020589321,0.000014650951,0.96987796],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9984861,0.0000033094332,0.000010885341,0.000889003,0.0002230725,0.0000022054792,7.950582e-7,0.0000028564848,0.0003817643],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994977,0.000020129182,0.00007827267,0.00007713271,0.0001518174,0.00017493955],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996211,0.00003382543,0.000040635754,0.00008270423,0.00010138379,0.00012034725],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00017311088,0.000038596012,0.000050760063,0.000024023544,0.0012514625,0.00025152342,0.00060234143,0.000009094286,0.00030324023],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000081783415,0.00002776889,0.000025299416,0.00009395083,0.0020516738,0.00017344685,0.000039048402,0.00006692852,0.000019781879],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[6.535589e-7,7.7837683e-7,0.00008006908,0.0000013585801,0.0000022244253,4.4410967e-7,0.13588403,6.741983e-8,0.00007391999,0.85923696,0.0019774423,0.0027420835],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00005385671,0.000018367644,0.0003099198,0.000007619543,0.0000049859127,2.9878555e-7,0.49745956,0.00006042476,0.00013984172,0.0021733106,0.4996736,0.00009820274],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.008899708,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.12618026,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9781581,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000056022192,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00046229333,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9977001},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3116562683","doi":"10.1111/phpr.12741","title":"Channels for Common Ground","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Philosophy and Phenomenological Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":41,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Universitetet i Oslo; University of Toronto; University of Pittsburgh","keywords":"Common ground; Utterance; Categorization; Affect (linguistics); Feature (linguistics); Epistemology; Linguistics; Computer science; Psychology; Social psychology; Artificial intelligence; Philosophy","score_opus":0.5694667926386003,"score_gpt":0.4271399031174218,"score_spread":0.14232688952117856,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3116562683","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.024009159,0.0023935817,0.000052584746,0.06878022,0.00008471472,0.00062090234,0.00008152502,0.00012088447,0.90385646],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9966876,0.00019602333,0.000088205015,0.0011021604,0.0012662805,0.00015232075,0.000034546887,0.0000134482825,0.00045941223],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987614,0.00018869333,0.00017921589,0.00027161578,0.0002478066,0.0003512318],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99878603,0.00063224876,0.000034474753,0.00022842061,0.00015812491,0.00016071652],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00044739156,0.00011708985,0.00020218783,0.000059283633,0.0007354483,0.00037270974,0.00042645287,0.000055133518,0.0008638648],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00015129428,0.00008528509,0.00004747241,0.00007090829,0.0009709077,0.00018180121,0.00025950087,0.0003766627,0.000099016564],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00010534724,0.00006827221,0.0000103697375,0.000046614747,0.000023025827,0.000002430601,0.021024683,0.0000012242119,0.000016152087,0.9757536,0.000713938,0.002234331],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00032070256,0.0006255684,0.000011375247,0.000008650139,0.000005086689,5.504943e-7,0.009264789,0.000097623335,0.0000064913725,0.8299248,0.15961856,0.00011578029],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00003744593,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000012281707,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9726784,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001553812,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000021133115,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.94587135},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3117067143","doi":"10.1558/jmbs.17714","title":"Exploring the Stability of Second Language Speech Ratings through Task Practice in Bilinguals’ Two Languages","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Monolingual and Bilingual Speech","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary; Concordia University","funders":"","keywords":"Intonation (linguistics); Psychology; Task (project management); Linguistics; Baseline (sea); Perspective (graphical); Neuroscience of multilingualism; Second language; Narrative; Computer science; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.12531207052753596,"score_gpt":0.34242364496747535,"score_spread":0.2171115744399394,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3117067143","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9799042,0.005173906,0.000006783341,0.0022360287,0.00025807938,0.00025706476,0.00003683852,0.00003510771,0.012092027],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9947484,0.00044501765,0.0026914093,0.0006820893,0.0013183797,0.0000039651295,0.0000046818573,0.000031361298,0.00007466035],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9971794,0.0004250001,0.00123783,0.0002861581,0.00054434646,0.0003272678],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99646795,0.0014634542,0.00099184,0.00039933147,0.0005634384,0.00011397223],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001817977,0.00028891116,0.0006169973,0.00012257027,0.00019358503,0.000243023,0.00061432994,0.000061479936,0.000372638],"category_scores_gemma":[0.002693891,0.00018753792,0.00017736563,0.00022195306,0.0004814704,0.0011473758,0.00021952744,0.0009616656,0.000005970047],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00037670406,0.00033363112,0.0005198006,0.00019433042,0.00015286851,0.0003925997,0.9350846,0.000024867823,0.02559963,0.006669293,0.00008405259,0.030567663],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0016540848,0.0005922053,0.00025450898,0.00020544324,0.00014160613,0.00027099648,0.8963712,0.00004044663,0.08474188,0.0014464579,0.01388584,0.00039533622],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0013557472,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0032463085,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.059142254,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000041667434,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0003143158,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.76475745},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3118642550","doi":"10.15353/cjds.v9i5.696","title":"Falsified Incompetence and Other Lies the Positivists Told Me","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Journal of Disability Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Skepticism; Positivism; Agency (philosophy); Experiential learning; Epistemology; Field (mathematics); Sociology; Social psychology; Adversary; Psychology; Law; Political science; Social science; Computer science; Pedagogy; Computer security","score_opus":0.131924456065608,"score_gpt":0.30663189107009,"score_spread":0.174707435004482,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3118642550","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.86368895,0.015327437,0.0000047002827,0.09909693,0.0002853375,0.00018234356,0.00008849553,0.000017070066,0.021308707],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.997421,0.00007434109,0.00003178536,0.0020181816,0.00031025783,0.0000035319113,4.2173014e-7,0.000008111439,0.0001323195],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991921,0.00013899243,0.00029076502,0.00009734568,0.00012010486,0.00016065814],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99896216,0.00030764364,0.00014456264,0.00020093829,0.00020159216,0.00018310457],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00027589937,0.00011546223,0.0002444468,0.000022564262,0.00051419693,0.00023342499,0.00032197285,0.000015810707,0.00014735338],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00036566946,0.00006208709,0.00006808523,0.000038141618,0.0024979005,0.00020523733,0.000047521527,0.00018044835,0.000006337413],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002831167,0.000030742314,0.04764457,0.00010583653,0.00048796428,0.00001684556,0.69186187,0.0000097284055,0.000027347207,0.24862874,0.008937273,0.0022207831],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00031041974,0.00018777656,0.02138504,0.00010621274,0.00011231067,0.000022164351,0.8146702,0.000010041301,0.00004346632,0.01099379,0.15191956,0.0002390173],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0034455052,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.1904208,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.23763494,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006522645,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00015631318,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9203619},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3119873706","doi":"10.1177/0265407520982369","title":"Everyday updates: How parents ask about their young children’s lived experiences","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Social and Personal Relationships","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Tracking (education); Ask price; Developmental psychology; Social psychology; Pedagogy","score_opus":0.09428378457286084,"score_gpt":0.2899017591777781,"score_spread":0.19561797460491726,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3119873706","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9793417,0.0037531343,0.000014183052,0.0029583527,0.00029699723,0.000043048167,0.00003197532,0.000012365782,0.01354824],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99476033,0.00030332422,0.000051732968,0.00009671115,0.000760159,0.0000053654376,0.000027914013,0.000009171627,0.0039853076],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990064,0.0002402864,0.00025065974,0.00009673227,0.00027277227,0.00013313598],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990659,0.00016867433,0.00030160267,0.000069116875,0.00032797502,0.00006675764],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00030084126,0.000116354844,0.00019263478,0.00005956435,0.0011309554,0.0005091272,0.00014983889,0.000061611274,0.0045747147],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00011065036,0.00008661463,0.00013469004,0.000049172308,0.0003067464,0.0005642371,0.000037177728,0.0004006332,0.000008397866],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000022454238,0.00007974951,0.02705127,0.000008793638,0.00015554775,0.0000081226835,0.9486055,3.3911166e-7,0.000028456794,0.019906653,0.0036200322,0.00051311747],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0003155736,0.00003117802,0.117815755,0.000044704968,0.000049771697,0.000062405816,0.8690258,0.000006752902,0.000023137996,0.0019521511,0.010537302,0.00013541216],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000025936166,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00020599368,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.090764485,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000029557283,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014274831,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99633527},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3121692667","doi":"","title":"Comparative Studies in Conversation Analysis","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"SSRN Electronic Journal","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Conversation analysis; Linguistics; Perspective (graphical); Grammar; Comparative case; Social relation; Sociology; Computer science; Psychology; Social psychology; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.09300189420483164,"score_gpt":0.37658036252803856,"score_spread":0.28357846832320693,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3121692667","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9363153,0.0137723405,0.0016002711,0.0008836188,0.00024792587,0.00013720122,0.0000031232341,0.000045257828,0.04699497],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9959521,0.0014768867,0.000028781024,0.00006295193,0.00021069571,0.0000028984916,0.00000864959,0.000006228384,0.0022507873],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983809,0.00010986629,0.00033231606,0.00010725751,0.00018879955,0.000880833],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992843,0.00014552634,0.00019019797,0.0001628044,0.00018799679,0.000029174449],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.002012521,0.00011090951,0.00026535013,0.00041176553,0.00023755254,0.00009885535,0.00021429603,0.00002411586,0.00019280479],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000024841183,0.00008883038,0.00010438189,0.00019999532,0.00025338505,0.00034797998,0.000025729574,0.0008002262,0.000033434073],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000031728192,0.000051389394,0.0015939296,0.0000025126851,0.0013296198,0.000003474145,0.13649182,0.00008227289,0.000014690746,0.85963607,0.00007482912,0.0006876947],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00044955366,0.00008530177,0.0016529954,0.000011537442,0.00022965766,0.000015047576,0.8684094,0.000060334944,0.00004465692,0.12662853,0.0022633742,0.00014957976],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00026384197,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.12818542,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7330075,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00063909777,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00034624257,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8877229},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3122209201","doi":"","title":"Watch Your Tone... Relational Paralinguistic Messages in Negotiation: The Case of the East and West","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"SSRN Electronic Journal","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Paralanguage; Negotiation; Tone (literature); Advertising; Business; Political science; Communication; Linguistics; Sociology; Law","score_opus":0.03402289459407547,"score_gpt":0.2778763686063062,"score_spread":0.24385347401223073,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3122209201","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9663126,0.003601544,0.00004026971,0.0147233,0.00016533207,0.0002016096,0.0000055743185,0.000010959485,0.014938797],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99509674,0.00032959203,0.000013642707,0.000074652155,0.00025890215,0.000012381306,0.000002339923,0.000009659062,0.004202065],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.998863,0.0001809553,0.0002811736,0.00008155829,0.00013796329,0.00045534395],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992878,0.000106341344,0.0002021154,0.00023601465,0.00014557628,0.000022161661],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006484682,0.000095662705,0.00010658199,0.000034723507,0.0004821496,0.00016985639,0.0002607856,0.00002817602,0.00050158135],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008736079,0.00005113967,0.00005022904,0.000051084742,0.00027640525,0.00023399953,0.000055707274,0.0008212342,0.0000136781255],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000042245133,0.000026124499,0.0018296054,0.0000037539253,0.000038921182,0.0000035077949,0.018699097,0.00005059755,0.0000084017265,0.9782629,0.00016759537,0.00090525235],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00077592704,0.000080586884,0.016426897,0.000063999854,0.00007731829,0.002087818,0.3055043,0.00036978073,0.000011816186,0.669606,0.004778429,0.00021713765],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0019087357,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.026412705,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.30865693,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009961844,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00040780983,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99135274},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3124540259","doi":"10.3968/11972","title":"An Adaptation-based Approach to Hedges in the Courtroom Cross-Examination: A Case Study of the Jodi Arias Trial","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Adaptation (eye); Conversation; Perspective (graphical); False accusation; Psychology; Linguistics; Sociology; Focus (optics); Epistemology; Social psychology; Computer science; Artificial intelligence; Communication; Philosophy","score_opus":0.1544758561382196,"score_gpt":0.3839897657395313,"score_spread":0.2295139096013117,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3124540259","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98505706,0.00017105718,0.00005428696,0.002109598,0.000084539264,0.0018363635,0.00003506428,0.0000705192,0.0105815055],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9983541,0.0000042774077,0.000218961,0.0005980816,0.00016323145,0.00039932076,0.00013642572,0.000017295177,0.00010834691],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9971943,0.0013435653,0.00061640923,0.00025372984,0.00041928794,0.00017271041],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9967291,0.0003729005,0.00035774047,0.0017747817,0.0007098187,0.00005568579],"candidate_categories":["sts","scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00095409714,0.00020229553,0.00023527822,0.000051099538,0.0013436292,0.0017248475,0.0020358046,0.0000596637,0.00006139587],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00029665383,0.00011733893,0.00009183579,0.00027975775,0.0007606718,0.00095780374,0.00018055619,0.0003874774,0.000008750653],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00079070445,0.001776404,0.0011571415,0.000035896974,0.000037847632,0.000004645931,0.9336966,0.011524629,0.00006294252,0.049215533,0.00025463765,0.0014429745],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.011054201,0.0006973645,0.011677419,0.000029812612,0.00006441503,0.00001604108,0.9621489,0.009096556,0.00006221617,0.00025744736,0.0045860587,0.00030955422],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0022370196,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0076695266,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.048958085,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000055492354,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009128156,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999565},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3127207435","doi":"10.1016/j.cognition.2021.104618","title":"Mindreading in conversation","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cognition","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":82,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto; York University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; University of Toronto","keywords":"Conversation; Mentalization; Psychology; Theory of mind; Attribution; Comprehension; Deception; Cognitive science; Argumentation theory; Cognitive psychology; Mental representation; Cognition; Social psychology; Linguistics; Communication; Neuroscience","score_opus":0.06159839738097127,"score_gpt":0.27988873952800647,"score_spread":0.2182903421470352,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3127207435","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.37533048,0.00032988976,0.0000968082,0.0011084758,0.00024449703,0.000086956454,0.000015719575,0.000060263705,0.6227269],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9976668,0.000024145145,0.00006286704,0.00022409856,0.00012039188,0.000014963763,0.00023974781,0.0000058195737,0.0016411968],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9996091,0.000052031202,0.000107957225,0.00008468442,0.00007036566,0.00007587707],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996714,0.00004980224,0.00003571259,0.000115785595,0.00011384791,0.000013425057],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000071149196,0.00004578224,0.000057362784,0.000052246323,0.000071407114,0.00012374652,0.00004468186,0.00001952234,0.0030157156],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000040278133,0.000047997863,0.000020386899,0.000035408597,0.00006175419,0.00027087147,0.000017274264,0.00006416505,0.00021991563],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002396308,0.0002703336,0.0008665546,0.000076558375,0.000043582073,0.00007097003,0.19775827,0.000008868777,0.004903355,0.7680381,0.0030348632,0.024904577],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0032413586,0.00006914231,0.0091026435,0.0005250704,0.00013109259,0.000034906367,0.6770254,0.0006767048,0.054282308,0.13509472,0.118968055,0.0008486482],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00002461876,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0015102155,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6329434,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000020228965,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000034857872,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99789566},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3131554815","doi":"10.7202/1076206ar","title":"Herman Cappelen and Josh Dever, \"Bad Language: Contemporary Introductions to Philosophy of Language.\"","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Philosophy in Review","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Philosophy; Linguistics; Epistemology","score_opus":0.072141307947699,"score_gpt":0.32878279808122624,"score_spread":0.2566414901335272,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3131554815","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.035113495,0.59083843,0.0000028676639,0.039406978,0.0003203667,0.00071567425,0.0001606744,0.00007791187,0.33336362],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98278826,0.01167079,0.0002634199,0.0033183335,0.0008495531,0.00008805067,0.00011262039,0.000032351967,0.000876625],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99850905,0.00024199743,0.0005509214,0.00030987937,0.00020918592,0.00017899035],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986755,0.000086971195,0.00016765328,0.00080189,0.00018106366,0.00008689039],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00028889652,0.00020863391,0.0005358548,0.00013108994,0.000102887454,0.000064124244,0.00030341244,0.000037601916,0.00080764404],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00014941784,0.00018738245,0.00010293188,0.00020810345,0.00022815088,0.00022335882,0.00017842518,0.00022885292,0.0000836507],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000019464873,0.00037400643,0.0003134314,0.004954393,0.00014364866,0.00008293629,0.056436695,0.000002303548,0.00064071117,0.91187274,0.016773526,0.00838614],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0021421898,0.00026294397,0.0010687775,0.018951025,0.000364147,0.00014301973,0.042457156,0.0000073230844,0.0011373236,0.0652847,0.8663317,0.0018497041],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002629111,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00044280433,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.94767475,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000026798243,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000110765744,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8843136},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3134301815","doi":"10.1515/pr-2020-0031","title":"Sacred civility? An alternative conceptual architecture informed by cultural sociology","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Politeness Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Guelph","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Civility; Sociology; Epistemology; Field (mathematics); Face (sociological concept); Everyday life; Sociology of culture; Aesthetics; Social science; Politics; Linguistics; Law; Philosophy","score_opus":0.26644483234317673,"score_gpt":0.4463384880497253,"score_spread":0.17989365570654858,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3134301815","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95642394,0.0022087693,0.0000736108,0.013265305,0.00018599811,0.0001953199,0.00016803574,0.000029744655,0.02744928],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99674934,0.00023572895,0.000087730696,0.00072515936,0.0014490783,0.0000076224533,0.000044319586,0.00001645384,0.00068454194],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9972467,0.00092153344,0.00050181686,0.00014978622,0.0007287541,0.0004514103],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9973352,0.0004905882,0.00026852076,0.00025180526,0.0013433894,0.0003105189],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007228412,0.00014965977,0.0003384583,0.0001541382,0.00038205538,0.0003360267,0.0010430889,0.00007625322,0.0010942932],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0005340289,0.000100327015,0.00012586352,0.00008241741,0.0026889301,0.00083368097,0.00017418948,0.0011028543,0.000034745237],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00034443906,0.00013816547,0.00020313288,0.000044135602,0.00018547813,0.000031527983,0.6768933,0.000049357954,0.0021360877,0.29296145,0.024660725,0.0023522126],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013448864,0.0011687495,0.00032467637,0.000048479425,0.000020156516,0.000033517583,0.56579876,0.000086599845,0.0011139683,0.01816277,0.41165292,0.0002445378],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00046625914,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0002937306,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3869922,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000108135566,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0004639519,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99981886},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3134601499","doi":"10.1075/slsi.34.01bet","title":"Introduction","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Studies in language and social interaction","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Computer science","score_opus":0.09486563053827136,"score_gpt":0.3700316498149292,"score_spread":0.27516601927665785,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3134601499","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0032715793,0.013863545,0.0000012183757,0.002402611,0.002353308,0.00013617848,0.000030181045,0.000066225504,0.9778752],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.1438935,0.0030540975,0.000018700259,0.00025487665,0.008473395,0.000027928672,0.00024747066,0.000040861505,0.8439892],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99919724,0.000045288583,0.00027047723,0.00024207722,0.00012626933,0.00011864165],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99940085,0.00007905641,0.00017453903,0.0001773179,0.00015653293,0.000011697332],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00011617007,0.00019914994,0.0003376032,0.00012351462,0.0003037299,0.00014265308,0.00007779681,0.00010048933,0.002955237],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000034716937,0.00018601079,0.00008454457,0.00001004989,0.0004322159,0.00025170684,0.0001201679,0.00042493714,0.000046505105],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000127211415,0.000014328728,5.960627e-7,0.000085258864,0.0001839124,0.000026199703,0.2932056,2.122852e-7,0.000012240835,0.6806638,0.017660381,0.008134742],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0001025926,0.000017600596,0.0000026311466,0.00010521881,0.000054079224,0.000006048446,0.42241225,8.078231e-7,0.000009890864,0.0040646736,0.5730472,0.00017702095],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00015144463,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00566286,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.67659914,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013032052,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000020284857,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9979562},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3135167309","doi":"10.1075/slsi.34.12hel","title":"Coordination of OKAY, nods, and gaze in claiming understanding and closing topics","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Studies in language and social interaction","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"American Heart Association","keywords":"Closing (real estate); Gaze; Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Computer science; Communication; Political science; Psychoanalysis; Law","score_opus":0.20742291377444685,"score_gpt":0.38911800767695465,"score_spread":0.1816950939025078,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3135167309","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.21288873,0.049213845,0.000019212168,0.0016647887,0.0009108335,0.00034852303,0.000040785242,0.000036226458,0.73487705],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9787219,0.0029220933,0.000025519774,0.000048416274,0.000295094,0.0000050074577,0.000029042347,0.000014100874,0.01793882],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993938,0.000041011514,0.00025217,0.00014939714,0.0000812381,0.000082349485],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995508,0.00014897546,0.00016539892,0.00006796317,0.00005839109,0.000008436393],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00013574494,0.00012979291,0.00029525242,0.00014799078,0.00018534574,0.00008897176,0.00003307609,0.00008311083,0.00006032097],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003049773,0.00012853874,0.000027531227,0.000012008774,0.00035958143,0.00021330871,0.00010695818,0.0002489292,2.0030183e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000011268835,0.0000089314035,0.000056520847,0.00019669259,0.00007007831,0.000013724148,0.37925982,1.9423368e-7,0.000026059302,0.6138513,0.00010034994,0.006405039],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00032571694,0.00002937645,0.00007245992,0.00094769575,0.00005548051,0.0000047438384,0.97533846,0.000021487713,0.000015105256,0.015252307,0.0077452413,0.000191924],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00034713154,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.013941881,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7658332,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012782551,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000012852447,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7779897},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3135293786","doi":"10.1075/slsi.34.03bet","title":"OKAY in responding and claiming understanding","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Studies in language and social interaction","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Embodied cognition; Broad spectrum; Psychology; Index (typography); Range (aeronautics); Sociology; Linguistics; Social psychology; Computer science; Artificial intelligence; Engineering; World Wide Web; Philosophy","score_opus":0.2493179780277184,"score_gpt":0.4043222647893923,"score_spread":0.1550042867616739,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3135293786","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0370828,0.016050389,0.0000042921884,0.0006699935,0.00073181454,0.00016483106,0.00002047347,0.000038355996,0.94523704],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.8760477,0.0027533844,0.000015279387,0.00012686424,0.0005370761,0.000012711788,0.000038624363,0.000027972115,0.12044039],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99918324,0.000064260865,0.00028104632,0.00022266628,0.00010800284,0.0001408111],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99942225,0.0002697186,0.00014719905,0.000105678446,0.000042416013,0.000012713148],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00021689557,0.00018623548,0.0003484077,0.0003363995,0.00034177097,0.00018568813,0.00006020064,0.00010318092,0.0003093104],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00004165303,0.00018099025,0.000046590776,0.000020201029,0.0003795315,0.00027686448,0.00015747614,0.0004545901,0.0000026867037],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001784633,0.0000056622475,0.000010215618,0.00008365308,0.000067925655,0.000049804807,0.3867328,1.6389396e-7,0.00001203278,0.6113207,0.00021454338,0.0014846687],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002268394,0.00001798566,0.00001344674,0.000742266,0.000036365996,0.0000050266694,0.95739245,0.0000038900425,0.0000048669426,0.015667278,0.025669971,0.00021962302],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00021010372,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.018030578,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8389649,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00030602363,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000019684114,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998878},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3135868321","doi":"10.3968/11934","title":"The Analysis of The Elimination of Communication Barriers From the Perspective of Multimodal Synergy Theory","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Intrapersonal communication; Perspective (graphical); Conversation; Conversation analysis; Interpersonal communication; Computer science; Psychology; Social psychology; Communication; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.020801645727474772,"score_gpt":0.3045703764839914,"score_spread":0.2837687307565166,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3135868321","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6857012,0.28228325,0.0000101051255,0.010079106,0.00011701754,0.00031395443,0.00049597933,0.0000152395405,0.020984186],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99790287,0.0016391325,0.000027470935,0.00023596789,0.000045918245,0.00001084611,0.000021011901,0.0000043318514,0.00011247641],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99904525,0.00044338524,0.0002308478,0.00009022813,0.00012816074,0.000062129664],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9979131,0.001143352,0.00022225379,0.00047858994,0.00023214275,0.000010511915],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00031831267,0.000082035964,0.00020924314,0.000035835736,0.00024574247,0.000039651237,0.00040834048,0.000025320478,0.000038574908],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00047833927,0.000036313933,0.00009466513,0.00019990503,0.001190047,0.00008945622,0.00017917978,0.00015700719,7.319237e-8],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000028796481,0.000008465151,0.00015331614,0.000008426058,0.00051288714,1.6480833e-7,0.63533515,0.000016800566,0.000103803286,0.3632852,0.00011650432,0.00043046277],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00016135788,0.000019440044,0.004497122,0.00009600283,0.00026675183,7.450393e-8,0.98791766,0.00014623521,0.00029800294,0.0056467815,0.00089976075,0.000050799976],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0006391419,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0043602,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.35763842,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000119717215,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000156435,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.43847778},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3136529350","doi":"10.3765/plsa.v6i1.4984","title":"Pragmatic person features in pronominal and clausal speech act phrases","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Verb; Plural; First person; Speech act; Argument (complex analysis); Psychology; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.022590176251990557,"score_gpt":0.268492950492824,"score_spread":0.24590277424083345,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3136529350","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.86426526,0.0025678244,0.0000023372932,0.003259457,0.00016699624,0.00029278555,0.00002796089,0.00003991763,0.12937745],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9921104,0.00013686516,0.0062048696,0.00017413942,0.0001930441,0.000011196241,0.000003544589,0.000013115296,0.0011528791],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992903,0.000012110422,0.0002209736,0.00015228285,0.00018065101,0.0001437181],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999094,0.00015771872,0.0003055553,0.00013017813,0.00028851637,0.000024018567],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00013900895,0.000118221746,0.00025779556,0.000021944561,0.00012499222,0.00009179581,0.00026640826,0.000032666547,0.00011050761],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0005475526,0.00008785845,0.000118388634,0.00008265352,0.0007835733,0.000076178025,0.00012031178,0.0001873352,9.3871154e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006953682,0.00057651784,0.010413496,0.0021348551,0.00032667513,0.0000019284516,0.8492725,0.0000047906337,0.0078543555,0.09658355,0.024959153,0.0078026243],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00090303237,0.00018581563,0.011444782,0.001074733,0.00025161006,0.000029023695,0.9416982,0.00049061445,0.009635013,0.009669386,0.024161452,0.00045631762],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00039546643,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00003364614,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.12822458,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000023803255,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000088957444,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.35827634},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3138837368","doi":"10.1017/s0272263121000073","title":"BEYOND LINGUISTIC FEATURES","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in Second Language Acquisition","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":20,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary; Concordia University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Psychology; Construct (python library); Cognitive psychology; Anxiety; Task (project management); Perception; Linguistics; Computer science","score_opus":0.03702388823880057,"score_gpt":0.3353022956950204,"score_spread":0.2982784074562198,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3138837368","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.35149297,0.07790804,0.0000041424796,0.0004734738,0.0011998673,0.00013936815,0.00009752259,0.00012424213,0.56856036],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9797484,0.00025714186,0.00021260075,0.0016521186,0.00096246187,0.00004260922,0.00018035978,0.000021280706,0.016922995],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989084,0.00013660447,0.00027758244,0.0002598394,0.00017004719,0.00024750803],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989242,0.00021553789,0.00009186903,0.00048314442,0.00025381692,0.00003141101],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00019654605,0.00017367574,0.00026484363,0.00010657445,0.00026862705,0.00016109519,0.00018840832,0.000044146145,0.008931362],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002001718,0.00015515197,0.000074470445,0.00008901315,0.0003605467,0.00020631334,0.00016433408,0.00021107719,0.0000875961],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000018024042,0.00011716064,0.00008348813,0.00017001451,0.00016264142,0.0004995281,0.57412493,0.0000054345205,0.0007717421,0.40860948,0.013337771,0.0020997638],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000861223,0.000055636057,0.001371112,0.00021097258,0.00006433207,0.000052041032,0.9210531,0.0000059965246,0.0028850443,0.0321175,0.04084127,0.00048178542],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000068921516,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0083673475,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6282555,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007357599,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000044988537,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9919746},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3144860626","doi":"","title":"Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Linguistic Politeness","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cross-cultural communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Linguistics; Psychology; Everyday life; Sociology; Epistemology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.0499820803124598,"score_gpt":0.37445037676791715,"score_spread":0.32446829645545733,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3144860626","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6361481,0.0011322337,0.0000073024676,0.00092186953,0.00025376107,0.00021003306,0.00004185966,0.00037515172,0.3609097],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9864001,0.00021711588,0.00022735282,0.00037916904,0.00074513577,0.00008543948,0.00045614142,0.0000429189,0.0114466045],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99788713,0.00036530016,0.00053352426,0.00041593434,0.00036837196,0.0004297287],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9949094,0.00039364718,0.00034949117,0.0020896276,0.0021424727,0.00011536798],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.000495528,0.00037846007,0.0003332161,0.00009434186,0.0024201358,0.0047531775,0.0016638886,0.00012111898,0.00093765144],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0010327203,0.00027875038,0.00020140267,0.00010703101,0.0032762112,0.0016826702,0.00032651494,0.00055223523,0.0005170215],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004916753,0.000135674,0.0005455724,0.000026317492,0.000041548356,5.1346836e-7,0.09723139,0.000070358845,0.00020686127,0.89944184,0.000557441,0.0016933106],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0018805487,0.00028827947,0.022218307,0.00027172116,0.000085468506,0.000018537621,0.15897444,0.0006329703,0.0009789404,0.02559484,0.7876789,0.0013770498],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0008817744,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00047835274,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.873847,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00019411377,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000042534786,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999756},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3155560117","doi":"10.7202/1076523ar","title":"Narrative and Argumentation in a Case of Alleged Child Abuse","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Narrative Works","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Rhetorical question; Argumentation theory; Premise; Narrative; Plea; Argument (complex analysis); Epistemology; Normative; Psychology; Social psychology; Sociology; Law; Political science; Philosophy; Linguistics; Medicine","score_opus":0.025265483563831827,"score_gpt":0.29496806595697056,"score_spread":0.2697025823931387,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3155560117","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95357466,0.0019541127,0.000020093494,0.0009978758,0.00008163708,0.00017037922,0.000012057936,0.000019827747,0.043169335],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9982926,0.00013703012,0.00017468033,0.00012665617,0.000058065794,0.00003553472,0.00004026192,0.000010374177,0.0011247512],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99914277,0.00022487773,0.0002517047,0.00017127869,0.000094416275,0.00011495745],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993187,0.000117365045,0.00012901636,0.00022007458,0.00018357557,0.00003126568],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00013457813,0.0001167602,0.00019224767,0.00008026072,0.00026128857,0.000118071046,0.00007289603,0.000044978413,0.00087254384],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000030217616,0.00010432826,0.00003390415,0.00009111607,0.0002930468,0.00039412265,0.00003352397,0.00022341787,0.0000025601732],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000024319152,0.000099172255,0.0001246913,0.000012319264,0.000041502106,0.00016088017,0.9275863,0.00001925642,0.00011443133,0.07076914,0.0002501702,0.00079781393],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007018518,0.000040861352,0.00029892477,0.00016550542,0.000011542419,0.00007836705,0.99580103,0.000042489148,0.00086493226,0.0009028443,0.0009668884,0.00012475754],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003114197,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.033569597,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.0698663,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000027041262,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000045724602,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98406523},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3159039542","doi":"10.1007/978-3-030-63523-7_11","title":"Place-Making by Cows in an Intensive Dairy Farm: A Sociolinguistic Approach to Nonhuman Animal Agency","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"The international library of environmental, agricultural and food ethics/The International library of environmental, agricultural and food ethics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":14,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Innovation Cluster (Canada)","funders":"","keywords":"Anthropocentrism; Posthumanism; Materiality (auditing); Sociology; Materialism; Agency (philosophy); Semiotics; Posthuman; Sociality; Anthropocene; Mohawk; Environmental ethics; Epistemology; Commodification; Social science; Aesthetics; Ecology; Linguistics; Philosophy; Biology","score_opus":0.053094476772313826,"score_gpt":0.24606199499099413,"score_spread":0.1929675182186803,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3159039542","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5786582,0.017984435,0.000011494206,0.034398258,0.0015817973,0.002582476,0.020575471,0.00021719701,0.34399065],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.92977464,0.004871606,0.00022591335,0.0029425619,0.0008947514,0.00007924193,0.0073962887,0.00009459412,0.05372038],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9952122,0.00033016063,0.0013634887,0.0010787438,0.0015550451,0.00046037565],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9972123,0.0009167372,0.0010389783,0.0005320407,0.00007487233,0.0002251071],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003788215,0.0009970495,0.0008184024,0.00017685942,0.00079023646,0.00066922064,0.00213075,0.00070937217,0.0018337497],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000034432807,0.00059999846,0.00042338637,0.00005765833,0.0022972163,0.0017095831,0.0019748793,0.0028899952,0.00002234871],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00067405286,0.0021407667,0.0009300916,0.0005262791,0.0039902013,0.000026971344,0.1463083,0.00040458995,0.014623181,0.81135637,0.017406037,0.0016131714],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.005660049,0.005348537,0.17783882,0.0032665415,0.0013767304,0.00068584416,0.32752347,0.00040516266,0.0019121629,0.043419067,0.42548743,0.0070761917],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00005017791,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0002943938,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7679373,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013236565,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008452709,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9996451},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3162316175","doi":"10.5539/ijps.v13n2p73","title":"Loves Me or Loves Me Not? Passing through the Forest of Love Symbols and Unveiling Its Social Nature","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of Psychological Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"The Symbolic; Focus (optics); Context (archaeology); Temporality; Code (set theory); Sociology; Epistemology; Linguistics; Psychology; Social psychology; Aesthetics; Psychoanalysis; Philosophy; Computer science; History","score_opus":0.18887611673170154,"score_gpt":0.4510616379862021,"score_spread":0.26218552125450056,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3162316175","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.88924843,0.028732667,0.00009416793,0.040224794,0.0019520706,0.00010768702,0.000063799846,0.000016632908,0.039559767],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99321365,0.002771718,0.00030069222,0.0012704831,0.0011924169,0.0000016271773,0.000002742092,0.000008743636,0.0012379144],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985287,0.00015073284,0.00054234697,0.00014630138,0.00049338856,0.00013849053],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9974024,0.0006804122,0.0005368092,0.00011874679,0.0012379821,0.00002364947],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00028530209,0.00015026183,0.00033828666,0.000044917662,0.00019927014,0.00025210768,0.0005090566,0.000078248275,0.00048225478],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0005528635,0.00007636913,0.00016019704,0.00004763154,0.0007255182,0.0003791854,0.00021298282,0.0004648483,0.000007916192],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0005932035,0.0005712342,0.0011551054,0.00005923896,0.0025958328,0.00023554653,0.14546119,0.000045586698,0.002083734,0.83330625,0.009627074,0.0042659775],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0030433207,0.0006231407,0.051252272,0.0009043487,0.00036632558,0.0006256167,0.70586395,0.000034088465,0.0025475642,0.15301366,0.08109584,0.0006298919],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000005801753,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00014978355,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6802926,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003437267,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003536386,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.52803516},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3164176739","doi":"10.1111/josl.12508","title":"Scottish Gaelic revitalisation: Progress and aspiration","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Sociolinguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Kingdom; Northern ireland; Citation; The arts; Media studies; Library science; Sociology; Linguistics; Political science; Law; Ethnology","score_opus":0.058204468029436414,"score_gpt":0.31080643198011293,"score_spread":0.2526019639506765,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3164176739","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6802861,0.07464935,0.00061947753,0.008001551,0.0044393097,0.00029361894,0.000083525076,0.00010167292,0.23152539],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99466014,0.0003322272,0.0017798442,0.00024720363,0.0023291153,0.0000012533565,0.000011265761,0.000011024099,0.00062791794],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99920464,0.000081252416,0.00036397815,0.00006291042,0.00019956435,0.000087681896],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9981531,0.00009310936,0.00036343056,0.00014307593,0.001200584,0.000046723195],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002937851,0.00007484281,0.00016216496,0.000039968512,0.00020501477,0.00033802364,0.00010548049,0.000035844056,0.00024821798],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0005211009,0.00006469279,0.000057037196,0.000024938741,0.00028959816,0.00014540173,0.00003338845,0.00017900445,0.0000058447467],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000008918692,0.000105993975,0.0018246849,0.00010831731,0.00010394608,0.00017501527,0.05121271,0.000007241662,0.000028928922,0.93665123,0.004729739,0.0050432924],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0016457635,0.00042257106,0.004369097,0.000865825,0.000493321,0.00062627165,0.12415834,0.00017430786,0.0003973131,0.13610289,0.73011035,0.00063397584],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000004687831,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00003896632,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8005483,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000028845428,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00016069869,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.325957},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3166326203","doi":"10.1093/jos/ffab007","title":"The Contribution of Gestures to the Semantics of Non-Canonical Questions","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Semantics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Gesture; Presupposition; Rhetorical question; Interpretation (philosophy); Feature (linguistics); Computer science; Context (archaeology); Linguistics; Semantics (computer science); Canonical form; Speech recognition; Artificial intelligence; Mathematics; History; Philosophy","score_opus":0.022572227749987798,"score_gpt":0.3014186104188582,"score_spread":0.2788463826688704,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3166326203","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.86977684,0.0067538517,0.0049125566,0.09920471,0.0018458242,0.0003772327,0.00005186163,0.000017516077,0.01705957],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9977718,0.00070847553,0.00040419164,0.00015536037,0.0003105159,0.0000012212877,0.0000023885825,0.0000082529195,0.00063776755],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987736,0.00013982855,0.0005755904,0.00005070641,0.0003365978,0.00012371507],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.997309,0.00046551417,0.00053526514,0.00040661398,0.0012432566,0.00004032679],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00060432707,0.000082010025,0.00023498615,0.000038518174,0.00026987825,0.00012349681,0.00041775196,0.000035750116,0.00008535802],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00043742397,0.000043452717,0.00014008547,0.00007913137,0.00032396725,0.00010553275,0.00011274767,0.0002495274,0.0000062772046],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00005662451,0.00028967796,0.0008300175,0.00003962892,0.0003284319,0.000020624955,0.023695596,0.0009075036,0.0035829097,0.9445007,0.0248326,0.00091572356],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0018535678,0.00088611245,0.031368997,0.001248867,0.0012402114,0.00034102966,0.14814365,0.0009042382,0.02525791,0.028665984,0.7595692,0.00052019756],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000040993196,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0015233973,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.91583467,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000019388688,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00020062522,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.20757125},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3167101461","doi":"10.22329/il.v41i2.6506","title":"Credible as Evidence? Multilayered Audience Reception of Narrative Arguments","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Informal Logic","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Argumentative; Argumentation theory; Narrative; Credibility; Storytelling; Key (lock); Rhetoric; Epistemology; Empirical evidence; Sociology; Linguistics; Aesthetics; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.11870500366865791,"score_gpt":0.34305655834487603,"score_spread":0.22435155467621812,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3167101461","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.61947787,0.0007681243,0.000031641677,0.00048232905,0.0003020591,0.00014790265,0.000016411628,0.000064723,0.37870893],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99058586,0.00021580687,0.0004638354,0.00031418202,0.00007953125,0.000023007082,0.00002348981,0.000004892031,0.008289421],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991114,0.000057247627,0.00031803237,0.00011099767,0.00023356974,0.00016871287],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99895525,0.00009371287,0.00020531351,0.00033249974,0.0003753289,0.000037886053],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00017359662,0.00010598309,0.00015317778,0.000053211625,0.00023656181,0.00013568773,0.00025879702,0.00003861171,0.0068378826],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00021051875,0.000084809246,0.00006244651,0.00006721998,0.00027721628,0.0012323608,0.00012895247,0.000118770426,0.00027112916],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00009992181,0.00017534051,0.0006079981,0.00010573803,0.0000815936,0.000015728778,0.4856749,0.00027965693,0.0024363447,0.5029582,0.0021724885,0.0053921347],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012131861,0.00073247135,0.005573234,0.00069494516,0.00006732075,0.00003858376,0.8810014,0.000571734,0.020879805,0.016726183,0.07179586,0.00070524844],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00019283242,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00044289837,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.48623198,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000024054725,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013350126,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99407},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3167437572","doi":"10.3968/12080","title":"“We Are Deeply Sorry”: Chinese Corporate Apologies Posted on Weibo","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Offensive; Politeness; Sorrow; Corporate communication; Persuasion; Expression (computer science); Presupposition; Social media; Forbearance; Linguistics; Psychology; Public relations; Corporate social responsibility; Social psychology; Political science; Computer science; Law","score_opus":0.06722079783138875,"score_gpt":0.33661014246026005,"score_spread":0.2693893446288713,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3167437572","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7361507,0.1894808,4.962261e-7,0.0036123241,0.0005984762,0.00015349533,0.00017138477,0.00012664663,0.0697057],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98476416,0.0030001223,0.00009561493,0.0013857497,0.00039893517,0.00003312224,0.00012121361,0.000020001738,0.010181062],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989058,0.00016894455,0.00024406073,0.0002991721,0.00014151352,0.00024050323],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989081,0.0002477818,0.00015826742,0.00048267213,0.00016824252,0.00003494612],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00012836372,0.00025581563,0.0003688288,0.0001158714,0.00027384266,0.00034053478,0.00018056546,0.000068968184,0.00019106649],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00020948381,0.00017176071,0.00006336826,0.00016585382,0.00045801487,0.0002480833,0.00020312556,0.00035269937,0.000017386887],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006378972,0.00013322575,0.0015010734,0.00024814432,0.00017537865,0.000924684,0.805584,0.000002920327,0.00014237755,0.18369956,0.005392767,0.0021320903],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009585384,0.00015827343,0.0032424023,0.0010579993,0.00004140425,0.000047881484,0.94754833,0.0000065357185,0.0001682339,0.018566994,0.027688136,0.0005152602],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000029692625,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0029255808,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2486135,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000023239756,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000022851273,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.70041984},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3167592449","doi":"","title":"Polygraph screening in the South African workplace: veracity verification or victimisation?","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Acta Criminologica","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Polygraph; Victimisation; Psychology; Computer science; Applied psychology; Social psychology; Human factors and ergonomics; Poison control; Medicine; Environmental health","score_opus":0.18166018942679157,"score_gpt":0.32126944004057556,"score_spread":0.139609250613784,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3167592449","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7488301,0.00017435137,0.00013244135,0.005432638,0.00018260308,0.00036467295,0.00002137521,0.00020416299,0.24465767],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9972277,0.000032010903,0.00053277524,0.00085722184,0.0003085573,0.00006821237,0.00003198653,0.000011232066,0.0009302953],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99877584,0.00024883033,0.00025574674,0.00024144616,0.00021159457,0.0002665628],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986728,0.00025313784,0.00016294363,0.0007701535,0.00011220917,0.000028758097],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00035638313,0.00015531789,0.00014334705,0.00012594102,0.00066797074,0.00036875947,0.00077529234,0.00006693461,0.002568955],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00016031098,0.00009087636,0.000050703606,0.00013597922,0.0006973887,0.00034146308,0.00007968199,0.00024836021,0.00009205334],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00037585155,0.00030881967,0.002104253,0.000017995155,0.00006675256,0.000010068033,0.73703516,0.0000052939654,0.00023617767,0.23642369,0.0072533083,0.016162628],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00058921456,0.0003098957,0.064806014,0.00004300713,0.00007128872,0.000010537293,0.7067729,0.00010112699,0.00018467607,0.0047108848,0.22196129,0.00043914147],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00022508424,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0013060744,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.24839762,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000019509454,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004147664,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9983428},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3168742114","doi":"10.5539/elt.v14n7p27","title":"Use of Refusal Strategies among Saudi EFL Students: An Investigative Study","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; CLARITY; Competence (human resources); Bachelor; Communicative competence; Test (biology); Politeness; Social psychology; Pedagogy; Linguistics","score_opus":0.06550769845552878,"score_gpt":0.333517018547071,"score_spread":0.2680093200915422,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3168742114","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95928717,0.0004308073,0.000013715181,0.000028345876,0.00029793175,0.00029114325,0.000057893736,0.0002974332,0.039295547],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9961785,0.000006694121,0.00062946405,0.00008294755,0.0005253055,0.00003422041,0.00016179043,0.000049181952,0.002331884],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99709284,0.0012055932,0.0004903544,0.0003792436,0.0005433642,0.00028857435],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9979304,0.0003568042,0.00027539028,0.0010643378,0.00026298454,0.0001100956],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007195709,0.0002713962,0.000384812,0.0001301644,0.00042862445,0.0014685766,0.0006552783,0.000058114158,0.0007600779],"category_scores_gemma":[0.001030355,0.0002426299,0.000090425776,0.000080190206,0.0005164673,0.0027834226,0.00032636724,0.0006865884,0.0000074815634],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009195994,0.000787454,0.00739329,0.000025021794,0.0001646548,0.00009505408,0.909498,0.000056563895,0.0006415674,0.080459416,0.00016115958,0.00070863485],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00045503798,0.00015483914,0.006103936,0.00012009285,0.000070328206,0.0000013698484,0.990541,0.000015895374,0.00064814434,0.00047887722,0.0011199218,0.00029058824],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0034849637,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.01942624,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.08104298,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004794417,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013042818,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999568},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3169892937","doi":"10.3389/fpsyg.2021.644331","title":"Narrative Elicitation as Ethnography: Methodological Insights From the Examination of Children's Perspective Marking in Amdo Tibetan","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Frontiers in Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus; University of British Columbia","funders":"National Science Foundation","keywords":"Narrative; Psychology; Evidentiality; Ethnography; Socialization; Perspective (graphical); Linguistics; Narrative inquiry; Salient; Developmental psychology; Sociology","score_opus":0.0913704501046584,"score_gpt":0.3805264459125728,"score_spread":0.2891559958079144,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3169892937","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9025271,0.0068520634,0.0012709062,0.0022617804,0.00076266564,0.00023258865,0.000014932657,0.000024327865,0.08605362],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9920351,0.00030998912,0.0067945053,0.0005661797,0.00010862454,0.00003578995,0.00008486437,0.000010863685,0.000054093794],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99702,0.0020530997,0.00033028834,0.0003076647,0.00014202164,0.00014690682],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99875623,0.00046599237,0.00018852035,0.0003959302,0.00017597764,0.000017361344],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00045777528,0.00013100209,0.00028513596,0.00023170884,0.00012529433,0.000045523022,0.00031201428,0.000112185386,0.00042549707],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00027150873,0.00009961439,0.00007022393,0.0002452869,0.0006259707,0.0001897292,0.000048628535,0.00036893523,0.0000036322672],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008255776,0.00021232339,0.011184575,0.0000026764114,0.00013097591,0.000012014338,0.7555904,0.0000070454585,0.00030193737,0.21553926,0.0015377415,0.015398519],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005095129,0.000052993226,0.25786626,0.000029135914,0.0000149869265,0.0000017987539,0.51590496,0.000015130179,0.00010672463,0.22478306,0.0006133725,0.00010204931],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.001036149,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0064946786,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.24668168,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000052265033,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000036821853,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.46588945},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3170966310","doi":"10.15402/esj.v7i1.69552","title":"Mi’kmaq / Non-Mi’kmaq Conversational Turn-Taking","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Engaged Scholar Journal Community-Engaged Research Teaching and Learning","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Cape Breton University","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Merge (version control); Indigenous; Turn-taking; Comprehension; Sociology; Linguistics; Conversation analysis; Psychology; Communication; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.18860869170631958,"score_gpt":0.3898284461509947,"score_spread":0.20121975444467513,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3170966310","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":"methods","domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.90235645,0.002553884,0.0002658378,0.001698363,0.00043121967,0.00015671008,0.000010834137,0.0001795272,0.092347175],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98805827,0.0004383777,0.0019579583,0.00030096734,0.0009776925,0.00001876043,0.00010245458,0.00009500046,0.008050491],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.4925284,0.505326,0.00045220385,0.00022703782,0.0008729611,0.0005934052],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.85041755,0.14676185,0.0004355076,0.0009382828,0.0010411245,0.00040566022],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch","metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication","research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["metaresearch"],"category_scores_codex":[0.5238551,0.0003753439,0.00046211545,0.00066977926,0.43138814,0.0060216677,0.0011974543,0.00018381975,0.0028543149],"category_scores_gemma":[0.37378216,0.000359795,0.00022827889,0.00023882154,0.00080608646,0.0019887225,0.00083737954,0.5847053,0.00010823802],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000056410416,0.00026251862,0.0008207969,0.000095335716,0.0002590736,0.00016406819,0.97676754,0.00026878784,0.0061819367,0.0034426046,0.0022412727,0.009439644],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010633203,0.00017178502,0.0022961458,0.00043482098,0.000038189923,0.00031323772,0.88133866,0.00026063263,0.00023095912,0.00093913754,0.11253466,0.00037848545],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0007210773,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0005325305,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.58452153,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00019501589,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00052317657,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998854},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3170979526","doi":"10.1080/0163853x.2021.1924040","title":"Tense and Discourse Structure: The Timeline Hypothesis","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Discourse Processes","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Timeline; Linguistics; Computer science; Psychology; Discourse analysis; Natural language processing; Cognitive psychology; History; Philosophy","score_opus":0.04003225172906693,"score_gpt":0.28853595645738817,"score_spread":0.24850370472832123,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3170979526","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.83547676,0.03353978,0.00008167928,0.042760737,0.00051739725,0.00048822627,0.00066780276,0.0003142195,0.086153395],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98821026,0.0006311855,0.00021951609,0.00076039805,0.00056194473,0.000039148836,0.00007362993,0.000041511354,0.009462408],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986968,0.00010480213,0.00027094712,0.00033360458,0.00029226264,0.00030159534],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983428,0.0003379472,0.00014562112,0.0007038153,0.000391335,0.00007849137],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00013207603,0.0002610097,0.0002497145,0.00005069758,0.00071238755,0.0008244644,0.00042195598,0.000044683107,0.002488978],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00032223627,0.00015594708,0.00006004618,0.00012602356,0.0011915984,0.00054007233,0.00017229572,0.00022263912,0.000049554237],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000098172386,0.0007266308,0.0010338813,0.00078436255,0.0006146822,0.00013799053,0.19746892,0.00006235441,0.0014503206,0.7263518,0.024660166,0.046610743],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00118485,0.00009157751,0.001491108,0.00032503597,0.00070226646,0.00019823691,0.730004,0.00010619671,0.009524817,0.07026398,0.18477686,0.0013310862],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008320565,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0031536445,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6560878,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000012280174,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00032740302,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99842286},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3171856936","doi":"10.1017/s0261444821000197","title":"The visual signature of non-understanding: A systematic replication of McDonough, Trofimovich, Lu, and Abashidze (2019)","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Generalizability theory; Comprehension; Cognitive psychology; Face (sociological concept); Linguistics; Developmental psychology","score_opus":0.029895134397098313,"score_gpt":0.3055390340837846,"score_spread":0.2756438996866863,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3171856936","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8971361,0.020505859,0.0022863615,0.0009435277,0.00022750352,0.0006708467,0.000048978793,0.00011397613,0.07806684],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9973644,0.00007055736,0.00036453098,0.000060964165,0.00009212146,0.000018427618,0.000033164215,0.000019306164,0.0019765063],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986731,0.0003125006,0.00044763857,0.00019782067,0.00021865078,0.00015031923],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99802923,0.00059351115,0.00040653526,0.00086027174,0.000079839636,0.000030613035],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00087268476,0.0001289267,0.00029992996,0.000055135857,0.00039023496,0.00018250731,0.0002600874,0.00004936584,0.00005899763],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003849709,0.0000870009,0.00007955483,0.000044721313,0.00021116014,0.00019667765,0.00010479617,0.00027754335,0.0000021601873],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000016802764,0.00008932958,0.000117602336,0.0023694434,0.00015916716,0.000007866274,0.38969973,0.000003975982,0.012103189,0.59394354,0.0004030449,0.0010862951],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00038743118,0.000059415466,0.00020384697,0.0014859928,0.000117892836,0.00001689524,0.9918845,0.0006794141,0.0026617595,0.0019414631,0.00036507496,0.00019627757],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00028613312,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0006546903,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6021848,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000037559537,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000498597,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.35477936},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3172779104","doi":"10.1177/08862605211006369","title":"Did Your Mom Help You Remember?: An Examination of Attorneys’ Subtle Questioning About Suggestive Influence to Children Testifying About Child Sexual Abuse","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Interpersonal Violence","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Brock University","funders":"Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development","keywords":"Psychology; Meaning (existential); Sexual abuse; Child sexual abuse; False accusation; Social psychology; Suicide prevention; Poison control; Medicine; Psychotherapist","score_opus":0.029564747536898122,"score_gpt":0.29801113912294525,"score_spread":0.2684463915860471,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3172779104","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99464214,0.0013568718,0.0002944493,0.00021806169,0.0002523739,0.00012136934,0.00007597848,0.000030924955,0.003007848],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9974651,0.0002300768,0.0011638892,0.00027376236,0.00054565223,0.0000070082324,0.000027716369,0.00002801395,0.00025882875],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9977907,0.00031112527,0.0007759783,0.00027596927,0.0005822968,0.00026393874],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9968986,0.00019451643,0.0007336552,0.00038885497,0.0016092787,0.00017511404],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00077935046,0.00024166661,0.0003805241,0.00023060932,0.00030116044,0.00033453765,0.00064740184,0.00006839081,0.00032605504],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00061577867,0.00021469829,0.00011448191,0.00014957198,0.0003041459,0.001313654,0.00010888529,0.00051591004,0.000017676648],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00050859863,0.0017615736,0.105807304,0.00032586334,0.0007354074,0.00025893335,0.71360433,0.00449734,0.026863566,0.05917328,0.00037590053,0.08608789],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010150456,0.0011472374,0.79214054,0.010281233,0.00019775792,0.000770008,0.18351534,0.0004906417,0.008457699,0.00040603097,0.00076642714,0.0008120695],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00033676095,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00045043573,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.68633324,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001306133,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00021015879,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8755142},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3172947589","doi":"10.1121/10.0004504","title":"Social priming or not? Investigating generalizability via individual variation","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Generalizability theory; Priming (agriculture); Psychology; Variation (astronomy); Perspective (graphical); Social psychology; Social cognition; Cognition; Context (archaeology); Cognitive psychology; Developmental psychology; Computer science; History","score_opus":0.08258230433867635,"score_gpt":0.31300955362251465,"score_spread":0.2304272492838383,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3172947589","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7049121,0.0012340131,0.16689487,0.11879611,0.0014156542,0.00057505124,0.00012698537,0.00009890887,0.0059462977],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97678095,0.00006215575,0.018883457,0.0033347243,0.00069800246,0.0000013221164,0.0000024374428,0.000013127145,0.00022384024],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982215,0.00050340255,0.0005074683,0.00007334594,0.0005298909,0.00016439884],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9978413,0.0006770161,0.0007250629,0.00029719606,0.0004176891,0.000041740634],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00088909245,0.00010924623,0.00025673222,0.000009468082,0.00070017605,0.00010568872,0.00063489034,0.00004584653,0.00042245892],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0004304991,0.000055701377,0.000286226,0.00010805375,0.0012758406,0.00018162031,0.000278896,0.00043099656,0.0000019439583],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00026982406,0.00082312484,0.00026728222,0.00030798014,0.0017458623,0.0000037557988,0.81790507,0.005117051,0.06179392,0.011420088,0.0653867,0.034959342],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.003487221,0.0008167286,0.02706332,0.0005119104,0.005173461,0.0002855953,0.73835987,0.097540565,0.013906671,0.07313064,0.03835692,0.001367087],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00012538048,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000014274761,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.27186882,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000053453252,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0002959788,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5385259},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3173312527","doi":"10.37213/cjal.2021.31343","title":"Exploring L2 learners' Task-related Identities in a Reading Circle Task Through Conversation Analysis","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Task (project management); Vocabulary; Session (web analytics); Conversation analysis; Reading (process); Task analysis; Psychology; Identity (music); Class (philosophy); Mathematics education; Linguistics; Computer science; Pedagogy; Communication; World Wide Web; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.07578215011812577,"score_gpt":0.26269467319512063,"score_spread":0.18691252307699485,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3173312527","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.41029382,0.0015529948,0.00031408825,0.0005477179,0.002466898,0.00016176798,0.00008872355,0.00004182739,0.58453214],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9982601,0.00016408086,0.00036531157,0.00013251205,0.0005429247,0.000004545056,0.000056946905,0.000021637468,0.00045195836],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987023,0.000058932477,0.0006134008,0.00014429576,0.00020598205,0.00027511545],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985446,0.00012771862,0.00035285534,0.0002933679,0.0005159672,0.00016550874],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00033095456,0.00013216956,0.00034211596,0.00051450677,0.00025961094,0.000434495,0.0002653838,0.000052515596,0.00064028124],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0005076014,0.00015054125,0.00012987977,0.0003419331,0.00022824366,0.00017018536,0.000021905631,0.0003945137,0.000023466902],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009967219,0.000022280503,0.00061998796,0.00003476737,0.0005563988,0.00034558648,0.258079,0.0032678784,0.000053581738,0.736164,0.00045287094,0.0003937436],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012856036,0.000050293194,0.0015281729,0.00027106877,0.0014213324,0.000026674794,0.7952894,0.0004548003,0.0005011717,0.058440708,0.14004262,0.000688144],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.005952784,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.08886471,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6777232,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00023216155,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0008782373,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.92776114},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3174522112","doi":"10.1177/23312165211024482","title":"Effects of Noise and Second Language on Conversational Dynamics in Task Dialogue","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Trends in Hearing","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":20,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"William Demant Fonden","keywords":"QUIET; Noise (video); Psychology; Audiology; Interquartile range; Offset (computer science); Task (project management); Speech recognition; Communication; Computer science; Mathematics; Statistics; Medicine; Artificial intelligence; Physics","score_opus":0.027429079743914037,"score_gpt":0.2815804370642729,"score_spread":0.2541513573203589,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3174522112","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.92144996,0.00042420032,0.0000011930472,0.00016356265,0.000072044444,0.000031220592,0.000023684126,0.000011744243,0.077822365],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9983013,0.0000137546995,0.0000472605,0.000071758084,0.000035216235,0.000008081778,0.000070930095,0.0000071077097,0.0014445485],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9995249,0.000061509425,0.00014191384,0.000106345826,0.00007360433,0.00009175442],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995534,0.00022914007,0.0000361368,0.00014900778,0.000016507855,0.000015842123],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000083405495,0.00006453098,0.00012523371,0.000121996534,0.0000315508,0.000040594947,0.0000617096,0.000024976976,0.00042766996],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000025094238,0.00006362541,0.000019605348,0.000055798366,0.00008764872,0.00009539473,0.000050382754,0.0001237833,0.000003198084],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000036385165,0.00026703405,0.017263992,0.0002899466,0.000033770655,0.00012201408,0.15793642,0.000087535904,0.001453368,0.8074655,0.00012990953,0.014914095],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0070483335,0.00023866488,0.7628917,0.0011205738,0.000060904793,0.00001994274,0.19733249,0.007900476,0.011059369,0.007887482,0.0034374418,0.001002633],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00067760545,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.029483594,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.799578,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000050327046,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001984332,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9882258},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3175327522","doi":"","title":"Apology Strategies in the Target Language (English) of Israeli-Arab EFL College Students Towards Their Lecturers of English Who are also Native Speakers of Arabic","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Acknowledgement; Psychology; Expression (computer science); Regret; Blame; Embarrassment; Arabic; Linguistics; Mistake; Social psychology; Political science; Computer science","score_opus":0.025529794892853893,"score_gpt":0.3251942845659322,"score_spread":0.2996644896730783,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3175327522","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8416398,0.11477804,6.5146094e-7,0.00008619295,0.00041584374,0.0003638475,0.00057117717,0.00001862287,0.04212584],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99826473,0.0007697264,0.0000548049,0.00016592385,0.00039079678,0.000039658287,0.00005035436,0.000017553788,0.0002464709],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99816453,0.0004621536,0.000537133,0.00020729679,0.0003031497,0.0003257351],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9982429,0.0004372037,0.0003710127,0.00046737396,0.00045205763,0.00002942734],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007642606,0.0002874621,0.0007457861,0.0002608761,0.00009402044,0.00006603708,0.00054413255,0.000107296444,0.000071739036],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0004358084,0.00017446537,0.00010295256,0.00027450468,0.0011833464,0.00048103233,0.00019327819,0.00040781652,2.807905e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000678215,0.00021142053,0.0036184748,0.0003648666,0.00022169575,0.000014932259,0.9326799,0.0000058227774,0.00006754969,0.06159027,0.0010577114,0.00009953538],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00070213655,0.000119302575,0.008082975,0.0005197914,0.000037865084,0.0000019847994,0.9865199,9.858438e-7,0.0005942588,0.00087732414,0.0023666052,0.00017689352],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00030275193,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.002004213,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.15662493,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002924673,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000040604395,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.71144915},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3175401212","doi":"10.1007/978-3-030-79942-7_4","title":"The Explicated Addressee: A (Mainly) Pragmatic Account of Japanese ka-Questions","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Lecture notes in computer science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft","keywords":"Honorific; Utterance; Linguistics; Politeness; Computer science; Morpheme; Philosophy","score_opus":0.03531567682358685,"score_gpt":0.2831756656501491,"score_spread":0.24785998882656227,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3175401212","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0050415187,0.028495545,0.19076456,0.015583918,0.006408841,0.0037604189,0.00036120732,0.00075478817,0.7488292],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9825284,0.00036563206,0.006719185,0.0007251208,0.0007377498,0.00007517296,0.000065993656,0.000060220413,0.008722514],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981057,0.000068373825,0.00049348676,0.0004482642,0.00057469023,0.00030945483],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9964973,0.0010013874,0.00036948244,0.0015325219,0.00054479163,0.000054538472],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005531884,0.00029643442,0.00035729294,0.00022291589,0.0006243607,0.0008159992,0.00177686,0.000110734196,0.00037694877],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00016473708,0.00019905553,0.00010631191,0.00013861897,0.00245436,0.0002830906,0.0005496741,0.00053456513,0.00002662966],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000008077773,0.000072247014,0.0000027274107,0.00011729178,0.00005795434,0.000021526781,0.062083565,0.0015359242,0.00019128699,0.8964876,0.0001912874,0.03923049],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013520938,0.00049555383,0.00021807001,0.0069919988,0.0003082524,0.00019316292,0.00267075,0.037257303,0.00162014,0.740777,0.20459798,0.0035176715],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00017032087,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0027169834,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9774869,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000094111994,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000468136,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.90431917},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3176097115","doi":"","title":"A Discussion of the Art of Apology From the Perspective of Speech Act Theory","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Speech act; Politeness; Directive; Perspective (graphical); Psychology; Politeness theory; Interpersonal communication; Indirect speech; Politeness maxims; Linguistics; Social psychology; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.042228365346901976,"score_gpt":0.33754360140736545,"score_spread":0.29531523606046345,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3176097115","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.67123353,0.11295447,0.0000016645043,0.00468621,0.0004166174,0.00029915053,0.0003056772,0.000012835616,0.21008985],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99726856,0.00025071535,0.000039043807,0.00010426615,0.00014606932,0.000005581637,0.000008316289,0.00000500521,0.0021724375],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992837,0.00026133313,0.00017869278,0.00009201487,0.0001109083,0.000073352756],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99901515,0.00029910583,0.00014144798,0.00037548202,0.00015897982,0.000009849124],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002961583,0.00008630774,0.00021812884,0.000031171945,0.0000595946,0.000016994696,0.00023392282,0.000031350046,0.000056268258],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00021812774,0.000031785577,0.00005124069,0.000054589516,0.0011376382,0.00008153901,0.00018792221,0.00015387364,5.4523366e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004264939,0.000026105354,0.00033184417,0.000019123152,0.00007584711,0.0000016614207,0.7071437,2.8100385e-7,0.00012718474,0.2901695,0.0015855886,0.00047650601],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00029218823,0.000051334886,0.0009967533,0.00026530176,0.000036719135,0.0000017251901,0.9325591,6.832747e-7,0.00052905374,0.059647515,0.0055659213,0.000053746386],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00028447146,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0022596803,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.32603502,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000011367249,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000023274815,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.41916755},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3177819914","doi":"10.33137/twpl.v43i1.35965","title":"A philosophy, a methodology, and a gender identity","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Agence Nationale de la Recherche; University of Sussex","keywords":"Foregrounding; Transformative learning; Sociology; Identity (music); Epistemology; Binary opposition; Variation (astronomy); Social research; Psychology; Social science; Linguistics; Pedagogy","score_opus":0.19707359202389815,"score_gpt":0.36536391178517885,"score_spread":0.1682903197612807,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3177819914","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0029103996,0.00939787,0.000047579826,0.0001245823,0.0012140858,0.000076056225,0.0000075990547,0.0000750361,0.9861468],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9861497,0.00048682478,0.009998983,0.00040133944,0.0014147107,0.000012185611,0.000014179608,0.00002104156,0.0015010342],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989257,0.00023951517,0.00024634245,0.00023111321,0.00014683999,0.00021047606],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990056,0.00037165638,0.00008029211,0.0003779583,0.00011691773,0.00004753778],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00038551065,0.00013995043,0.00022023982,0.00002785729,0.00020751548,0.00022826491,0.00019595347,0.00006231361,0.0011355247],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0011666985,0.00013890685,0.000046888177,0.000029247185,0.00028816678,0.000053364565,0.00017482325,0.00018191282,0.0000066042744],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000008352319,0.000041620755,0.0007835023,0.000034619567,0.000038574137,0.000039979488,0.04824447,0.0000042727106,0.000026278358,0.9492423,0.0000893757,0.0014466646],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00086691807,0.000039887924,0.0024492443,0.00024110201,0.000144508,0.000018291843,0.08409524,0.00009566663,0.000024895855,0.279152,0.63223475,0.00063746644],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0009937696,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.042221393,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9846458,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009458263,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000068971276,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99977756},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3178890610","doi":"10.22455/2686-7494-2021-3-2-202-229","title":"Self-praise and Positive Self-assessment in Chekhov’s Plays","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Two centuries of the Russian classics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Saskatchewan","funders":"","keywords":"Praise; Psychology; Criticism; Social psychology; Derogation; Literature; Art","score_opus":0.015017888846756488,"score_gpt":0.2732556672501502,"score_spread":0.25823777840339374,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3178890610","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.3907814,0.0019777673,0.0000058858973,0.015988505,0.00061708794,0.00040014705,0.00019265825,0.0001399216,0.5898966],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99720985,0.0003547116,0.0011523158,0.00022597474,0.00012157912,0.00001259522,0.000024948115,0.000020648871,0.0008773753],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988251,0.00020731225,0.00030463425,0.0001985248,0.00023614413,0.00022831588],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989384,0.00014109691,0.00019593113,0.0006137996,0.00006319906,0.000047601843],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00016474407,0.00017539486,0.00024819488,0.00004597798,0.00027484994,0.00022114888,0.00035554843,0.000047235437,0.00018346681],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000011912726,0.00012584566,0.000083533574,0.000079914076,0.00035852307,0.00025674468,0.0003478425,0.000306173,0.0000054802126],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009226518,0.00021935628,0.0017968633,0.00005362991,0.00008082241,0.000008358682,0.049559265,0.0000042044144,0.000031714866,0.947689,0.0003191431,0.0002284368],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0091710575,0.00032259405,0.24401958,0.0014603834,0.0009401053,0.00007261589,0.27931622,0.0019156463,0.014253842,0.14242746,0.30358654,0.0025139588],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000115390605,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0022717654,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8052615,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010300919,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00032566316,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5131837},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3184882404","doi":"10.1075/cld.00038.son","title":"Collaborative construction of turn constructional units in responsive positions of question-answer sequences in Mandarin conversation","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Chinese Language and Discourse An International and Interdisciplinary Journal","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Mandarin Chinese; Conversation analysis; Referent; Conversation; Gaze; Gesture; Linguistics; Turn-taking; Action (physics); Psychology; Systemic functional linguistics; Communication; Computer science; Artificial intelligence; Philosophy","score_opus":0.011990002125244465,"score_gpt":0.33382923533629794,"score_spread":0.32183923321105345,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3184882404","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9893125,0.00081778306,0.000047556918,0.0016900825,0.0004572541,0.000078330704,0.00026881378,0.0000061634814,0.0073214886],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9986879,0.0002564295,0.0004528636,0.000031463518,0.0001847036,0.0000064806954,0.00015917594,0.000006745485,0.00021419801],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99885255,0.00021337424,0.00047493135,0.00016258862,0.00019921966,0.0000973511],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988239,0.00011715005,0.00027603423,0.00011312421,0.0006164425,0.0000533519],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002562067,0.00013072035,0.00023010097,0.00035805936,0.00014894966,0.00014010584,0.00012803177,0.000045309844,0.0005887204],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008269605,0.00010439629,0.00003637723,0.0001552284,0.00081378524,0.0011657103,0.00012238113,0.00022949898,5.6128744e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0007039385,0.0004225998,0.08814667,0.000062447,0.00018881446,0.00024982562,0.46833006,0.00016126946,0.0047229375,0.43258947,0.00006377227,0.004358187],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0015629049,0.00019855956,0.079572365,0.00054055406,0.00003388236,0.0009446989,0.8710053,0.0004822773,0.00089196314,0.04449813,0.000054350367,0.00021503255],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00017833867,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0034013006,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4026752,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000039203896,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00023140448,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.64460754},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3186112551","doi":"10.52598/jpll/3/1/2","title":"Willingness to Communicate and Second Language Speech Fluency: An Idiodynamic Investigation of Attractor States","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal for the Psychology of Language Learning","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":17,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Ottawa","funders":"","keywords":"Attractor; Fluency; Dynamics (music); Psychology; Verbal fluency test; Vocabulary; Cognition; Cognitive psychology; Computer science; Linguistics; Mathematics; Mathematics education; Pedagogy; Neuropsychology","score_opus":0.05193136522495516,"score_gpt":0.3639788982153614,"score_spread":0.3120475329904062,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3186112551","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99131393,0.0049327593,0.00026804124,0.0016906838,0.00019470324,0.00013603455,0.00004146265,0.0000235557,0.0013988083],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99582654,0.00019485157,0.0019282792,0.00046861827,0.00012800892,0.000007931651,0.000046266276,0.00002557513,0.0013739524],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987648,0.00036581245,0.00041533782,0.00013964107,0.00013275395,0.0001816654],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983097,0.00046616577,0.00041714133,0.00048162756,0.0002550519,0.000070356014],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00086237176,0.00012583582,0.00026715797,0.00009314106,0.0004163736,0.00011919627,0.00044212563,0.000055429366,0.00052897545],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00014881678,0.00009285649,0.0000790199,0.00006874206,0.00038371127,0.00025266447,0.000075400436,0.00047848394,0.0000033256556],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00017650267,0.00014345121,0.005403948,0.0001821731,0.00037352127,0.000041614712,0.8287579,0.00051503343,0.13574739,0.009390871,0.0005021436,0.018765444],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0017976429,0.00070698815,0.028272968,0.00032324248,0.00023932816,0.00046964214,0.9387789,0.000795952,0.010506252,0.005567566,0.012073263,0.00046830616],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00012939177,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0014752274,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.12524113,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000012445087,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004439493,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.579191},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3187986761","doi":"10.3389/fpsyg.2021.704433","title":"Socially Shared Feelings of Imminent Recall: More Tip-of-the-Tongue States Are Experienced in Small Groups","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Frontiers in Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Laurentian University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Recall; Feeling; Tip of the tongue; Metamemory; Closeness; Social psychology; Metacognition; Developmental psychology; Cognitive psychology; Cognition","score_opus":0.03913947236992764,"score_gpt":0.3095901460409498,"score_spread":0.27045067367102216,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3187986761","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97184885,0.0034299647,0.00034336708,0.0042497953,0.00192891,0.000274786,0.000068658665,0.000025021554,0.01783066],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9940196,0.00027718666,0.004144742,0.0006151587,0.000073107825,0.00007633697,0.00005599696,0.000022661752,0.00071518676],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99871385,0.0001967543,0.00050276314,0.0002483989,0.00011381881,0.0002244217],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.998932,0.000046707755,0.00028384294,0.0005699294,0.0001433386,0.000024203267],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00018063134,0.00013222251,0.00035431827,0.00013177098,0.00006188425,0.000029556084,0.0005651353,0.000093804185,0.00037014426],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000071298135,0.00011283325,0.000092985,0.00014553271,0.0006523046,0.00009974193,0.00011617728,0.0002215832,0.000001939294],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00030697617,0.0011572822,0.08408131,0.00018343942,0.00016401081,0.00008728694,0.77468956,0.000054471926,0.00162897,0.089427814,0.038409516,0.009809403],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0029603136,0.00011976152,0.060839593,0.00042877268,0.000035007564,0.000009805656,0.79805833,0.00013951531,0.0014875166,0.10778767,0.027595486,0.0005382524],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00022738053,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.005477887,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.023368781,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003751911,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009219793,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.46012065},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3188067505","doi":"10.3968/12151","title":"A Literature Review on Centering Theory","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Salience (neuroscience); Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy); Epistemology; Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Sociology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.08647506316874151,"score_gpt":0.40229821240089464,"score_spread":0.31582314923215316,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3188067505","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0000019813256,0.94451445,1.2723244e-7,0.00012610928,0.0005716077,0.00051909126,0.00031871023,0.00006238883,0.053885516],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.000016226513,0.98575836,0.00003124717,0.0012381222,0.0008569962,0.00020804355,0.0007265928,0.000054940814,0.011109445],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99768007,0.000717105,0.0005880104,0.00051169953,0.000191802,0.00031134096],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9982346,0.00046124827,0.00024727543,0.000875474,0.00013253663,0.00004884118],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00050492777,0.00060789863,0.00191198,0.0002469323,0.00023835032,0.00057624886,0.0003881642,0.0001699938,0.0002646291],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00022409274,0.00037944,0.00035985355,0.0002176448,0.0003143089,0.00022747011,0.00033621502,0.0010984764,0.000016471657],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000045025095,0.000056750396,1.0063642e-7,0.11265095,0.00041907292,0.0009044121,0.2442768,1.1796072e-8,3.483859e-8,0.22017826,0.010163836,0.41134527],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00006939246,0.000020019585,5.4605003e-8,0.35414067,0.0001966981,0.00005716653,0.011159144,1.4701778e-8,4.425381e-8,0.0002418746,0.63386655,0.0002483818],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000002991642,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00009335878,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6237027,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000057142883,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000044644938,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998658},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3191893835","doi":"10.5430/wjel.v11n2p52","title":"A Conversation Analysis on the Interview between Agnez Monica and Host in “Build Talk Show”","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of English Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Interview; Conversation analysis; Computer science; Closing (real estate); Preference; Turn-taking; Psychology; Communication; Sociology; Political science","score_opus":0.033493546719456514,"score_gpt":0.27829905031928576,"score_spread":0.24480550359982925,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3191893835","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.92338115,0.008352844,0.000011973401,0.0044917166,0.00022396915,0.00009241934,0.000034153418,0.00001784065,0.06339395],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9975037,0.0002077998,0.000060967206,0.00043695,0.0005028481,0.0000032522673,0.00001447701,0.000010934102,0.0012591013],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987554,0.00034867256,0.00041922816,0.00011302571,0.00022890289,0.0001347737],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99851096,0.00048066681,0.00029041278,0.00035049292,0.0003175343,0.00004995269],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00076484977,0.000118717115,0.0003203234,0.00033818578,0.000095519405,0.0003341171,0.000289917,0.000027475327,0.0021796096],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000406456,0.00007952724,0.00016584583,0.00029594346,0.00014270382,0.0002750071,0.000078862,0.0004305534,0.000003991521],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000047123278,0.00027003355,0.013414014,0.00007962658,0.0017162269,0.0003659942,0.8481843,0.00006251148,0.00013094228,0.12303332,0.003557525,0.00913839],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001436484,0.00014576058,0.03253234,0.0006238907,0.0012167344,0.000009663997,0.8392777,0.000058620284,0.0010293685,0.0007826311,0.12244589,0.00044091203],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00013572752,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.009426239,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.12225069,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000042298616,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004952281,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9987325},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3194238126","doi":"","title":"BAHUN, Sanja; RADUNOVIC, Dusan (Eds.). Language, Ideology, and the Human: New Interventions. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2012. 250 p.","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Bakhtiniana Revista de Estudos do Discurso","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Guelph","funders":"","keywords":"Ideology; Art; Sociology; Media studies; Political science; Law","score_opus":0.04358563026355661,"score_gpt":0.3394442431934728,"score_spread":0.2958586129299162,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3194238126","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.59155685,0.13030736,0.00020189071,0.026405804,0.0012098887,0.0025007504,0.0002995315,0.00058282126,0.2469351],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.96260697,0.0008584993,0.00015219518,0.00039440565,0.0007511042,0.0000992092,0.00006389626,0.00006905234,0.035004675],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99723434,0.00059734593,0.0007507071,0.00052616146,0.00031957755,0.00057188555],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9960552,0.00040064173,0.00078176346,0.0023976981,0.00014958267,0.0002151518],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0014466853,0.00045874174,0.0006888594,0.00013482652,0.002590963,0.0035927622,0.0018634987,0.00011893294,0.0044077667],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00060188625,0.0003081573,0.00040917587,0.000055130437,0.0028950009,0.00087565253,0.00080359034,0.0005792565,0.00021977302],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000043340933,0.00020034572,0.013469485,0.00020163848,0.00033625273,0.00003119229,0.042029813,6.349768e-7,0.000027753538,0.8820315,0.04366282,0.017965237],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.006292878,0.00022553273,0.24630831,0.0018349855,0.0009994075,0.00009658555,0.07286865,0.000039732524,0.00002245944,0.012109237,0.65755945,0.0016427854],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0034110742,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.007171368,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8699222,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000048511924,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014988876,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99993706},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3194243547","doi":"10.1093/applin/amaa051","title":"Breaking Intangible Barriers in English-as-an-Additional-Language Job Interviews: Evidence from Interview Training and Ratings","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Applied Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria; Camosun College","funders":"","keywords":"Interview; Psychology; Job interview; Semi-structured interview; Social psychology; Disadvantage; Applied psychology; Session (web analytics); Pragmatics; Control (management); Medical education; Qualitative research; Pedagogy; Linguistics","score_opus":0.09218323900273824,"score_gpt":0.31105521454021406,"score_spread":0.21887197553747584,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3194243547","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.41586304,0.009189667,0.00072687265,0.0017322882,0.0014610426,0.001279878,0.0017850096,0.0010589897,0.5669032],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99319607,0.000113540074,0.001820159,0.0025071632,0.0018724881,0.000076044984,0.0002944215,0.00004105676,0.000079086],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99851084,0.00012588472,0.0005072389,0.0003878716,0.00021787082,0.00025028488],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99841297,0.00068193243,0.0001983522,0.00035967122,0.00016345404,0.00018363043],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00036318775,0.00024438984,0.00036051238,0.0000790614,0.00021232534,0.0004499965,0.00048800814,0.00006767785,0.0069197486],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0030961821,0.00023703881,0.00005300261,0.00008579031,0.0002871006,0.00015109441,0.00022307111,0.0004184603,0.00005604143],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000017284001,0.00001647057,0.000046708825,0.00007991133,0.000031593972,0.000018888662,0.7263689,0.000007686122,0.00009226673,0.26680273,0.001361869,0.0051557072],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006115898,0.0001213006,0.0000883031,0.0011269279,0.00009228462,0.0000019593547,0.7445299,0.0008260697,0.00024143748,0.011111996,0.24060367,0.0006445306],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00070886913,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.002003087,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.577333,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000040028033,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00010983615,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99398804},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3195782469","doi":"10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198813781.013.25","title":"Intersubjectivity is Activity Plus Accountability","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Oxford University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Intersubjectivity; Reflexivity; Accountability; Epistemology; Sociology; Psychology; Political science; Philosophy; Social science","score_opus":0.0679197352493479,"score_gpt":0.253097447206352,"score_spread":0.1851777119570041,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3195782469","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.002201945,0.00014479691,0.00005867647,0.000081167695,0.00037312778,0.0003611043,0.00067031157,0.00021683502,0.99589205],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.079238,0.0001465856,0.000034379773,0.00010106231,0.00021907207,0.0000019751396,0.000059917078,0.000049975202,0.920149],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99844563,0.00010804279,0.00019667887,0.00060060166,0.00035447752,0.00029459648],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9976229,0.00015612562,0.00033027207,0.0014532328,0.00032833766,0.00010911002],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001466238,0.0004655785,0.0005715632,0.00013277195,0.00055919285,0.00036681347,0.00087758584,0.000288498,0.0025496697],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000087415565,0.00050861697,0.00039186736,0.0000051215725,0.0008990559,0.00044059296,0.00094634853,0.00083639135,0.0000068048666],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00013437642,0.000037709335,0.0000021123476,0.00010633987,0.00029702685,0.000043918484,0.014309032,8.386161e-7,0.000007998048,0.9776512,0.0032018914,0.0042076013],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00041159004,0.000035041303,0.0000092394175,0.00012978713,0.0002115625,0.0000036687893,0.004493215,0.000015976753,0.00012025098,0.0014242677,0.9926212,0.00052419136],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.001333815,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0044464953,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.98941934,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0004742344,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00033297957,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99973655},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3196476731","doi":"10.1521/jsyt.2021.40.2.3","title":"<i>Pragmatics of Human Communication</i>50 Years Later","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Systemic Therapies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria","funders":"","keywords":"Pragmatics; Interpersonal communication; Dialogic; Psychology; Gesture; Equivocation; Context (archaeology); Situational ethics; Linguistics; Face (sociological concept); Epistemology; Politeness; Human communication; Axiom; Nonverbal communication; Cognitive science; Social psychology; Communication; Philosophy","score_opus":0.035401563930006874,"score_gpt":0.2859237122051333,"score_spread":0.2505221482751264,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3196476731","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9643567,0.02426927,0.000020674574,0.0005949817,0.0002300899,0.00006535181,0.00001507194,0.000017133425,0.0104306955],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99624646,0.0012425121,0.0004678629,0.00009831845,0.0001700143,0.000002148133,0.000005551233,0.000016937587,0.0017502169],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985969,0.000274912,0.0007269862,0.00005261561,0.00025231656,0.000096245836],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9978882,0.00014995389,0.0008214518,0.0005466969,0.00056860223,0.000025087587],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00048163082,0.000095560536,0.000331591,0.00009668478,0.00013117168,0.00015219695,0.00048672303,0.000037490845,0.00077770406],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000022588572,0.00007441422,0.00013887853,0.00004056707,0.00023742227,0.0003497762,0.00006385915,0.00019086398,0.0000124031485],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000021778827,0.00020882604,0.0010435575,0.00025856274,0.0006651561,0.000020316878,0.6380067,0.000024160501,0.03176993,0.3219266,0.0054202685,0.00063415343],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012628256,0.0001536063,0.001487565,0.0021588828,0.00016701648,0.00044098965,0.91732264,0.0000033096526,0.0022745754,0.012341341,0.06208722,0.0003000229],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000034218017,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00010255491,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.30958524,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000026701415,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000092753886,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8515314},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3199781308","doi":"","title":"Canadian English speakers’ choices in refusing invitations","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Language and Linguistics Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Psychology; Communication; Philosophy","score_opus":0.056653564940214035,"score_gpt":0.3782371081312343,"score_spread":0.3215835431910202,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3199781308","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5528856,0.0010691106,0.0000010914337,0.00022508549,0.0030240556,0.00009770605,0.000046818433,0.000010579211,0.44263998],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.992477,0.0001844729,0.0002048204,0.0001092951,0.0051207882,0.0000022045863,0.000026114332,0.000015200951,0.0018601228],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99849606,0.00015241049,0.00037575772,0.000119348355,0.000610022,0.0002464133],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9935465,0.0005273695,0.00013293726,0.00017906257,0.005480757,0.00013340851],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0011795746,0.00009039705,0.00015317403,0.00090931775,0.00011008734,0.0006441161,0.0005659417,0.000048568112,0.0008011616],"category_scores_gemma":[0.009267019,0.00008083606,0.00004535101,0.000095175135,0.00015989905,0.00019000313,0.00008825911,0.0006261681,0.000017541843],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000050143764,0.00010054973,0.0073282416,0.00003212512,0.000121837016,0.0002829351,0.6747463,0.00007141759,0.000054290118,0.31300324,0.0023891027,0.0018198708],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007121771,0.000075947195,0.0008935034,0.00024791798,0.000009512855,0.000004371356,0.33221573,0.00008291777,0.000054237207,0.0016705872,0.6638845,0.00014857038],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.028748283,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.17141077,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.66149545,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00020032897,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0003842774,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99907833},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3200163468","doi":"10.22329/il.v41i3.6855","title":"Speech Act Pluralism in Argumentative Polylogues","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Informal Logic","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":14,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"CHIST-ERA; Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia","keywords":"Argumentative; Argumentation theory; Utterance; Monism; Pluralism (philosophy); Epistemology; Linguistics; Plural; Speech act; Psychology; Sociology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.05843194211953079,"score_gpt":0.3075587762303023,"score_spread":0.24912683411077152,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3200163468","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.33330232,0.00038298336,0.0000030064991,0.0008956395,0.0001786913,0.000081295235,0.000028706685,0.00006395996,0.6650634],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98899794,0.0000671345,0.00030287268,0.0015515711,0.00012403964,0.000016414751,0.00012646941,0.0000069273765,0.008806606],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99924165,0.000048906757,0.00025198318,0.00009699375,0.00014241593,0.0002180391],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99946463,0.00006641808,0.00008061681,0.0002668443,0.00008881946,0.000032644293],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000111200985,0.00011518442,0.00014408959,0.00007413357,0.00012983261,0.00026260942,0.0002257663,0.000036214245,0.0043537556],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000034157933,0.00009133854,0.000052208597,0.000057697172,0.00018522183,0.0007599322,0.00012097175,0.00017655618,0.00039339668],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000014227676,0.0000620876,0.00072729297,0.000011927675,0.000024706567,0.000075808,0.09073687,0.000014195802,0.000075266325,0.9035476,0.00083922636,0.0038708262],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001839241,0.00019315674,0.022519588,0.00011615957,0.000035079927,0.00008038007,0.5347335,0.0000825921,0.0055858386,0.03819839,0.3957165,0.00089958124],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00045737642,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.003969718,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8653492,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000028855007,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000078381134,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9965564},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3202807616","doi":"10.3389/fpsyg.2021.689275","title":"Multimodal Assemblies for Prefacing a Dispreferred Response: A Cross-Linguistic Analysis","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Frontiers in Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":31,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"Israel Science Foundation; Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung; National Science Foundation","keywords":"Psychology; Linguistics; Set (abstract data type); Pragmatics; Conversation analysis; Gaze; Cognitive psychology; Computer science; Communication; Conversation","score_opus":0.05714353423366742,"score_gpt":0.39046215285148617,"score_spread":0.33331861861781875,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3202807616","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7708276,0.008325703,0.1077819,0.0024869286,0.006837067,0.0007698278,0.00048102334,0.00029314583,0.1021968],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97930455,0.0000489589,0.015519434,0.00039340893,0.00019648264,0.00016370302,0.00016207578,0.000025827456,0.0041855737],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983814,0.00031922015,0.00041355152,0.00042394132,0.00011928321,0.00034264722],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99857074,0.00023022921,0.00013424667,0.00078664755,0.00023007915,0.00004806653],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00047714348,0.00017228896,0.0004168912,0.00044024363,0.00023997799,0.00027058675,0.00037592396,0.0001014748,0.00044597872],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000598217,0.00016766896,0.000199009,0.00024641707,0.0003881675,0.0001472963,0.00006726271,0.00019638326,0.000010522937],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.010168428,0.0024742594,0.22125393,0.0003192198,0.005743901,0.00034683343,0.4222451,0.0010902042,0.0017290995,0.18391432,0.09707887,0.053635836],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.006699342,0.00028743804,0.12618199,0.00008975821,0.0010093661,0.000017354898,0.07523403,0.007738614,0.000219095,0.09224684,0.6890158,0.0012603826],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000071052484,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0015888205,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.59193695,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005051852,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008458568,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6837342},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3204282015","doi":"10.1558/lhs.v6i1-3.17","title":"Discourse markers and coherence relations","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Linguistics and the Human Sciences","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":55,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"Modalities; Linguistics; Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy); Relation (database); Computer science; Contrast (vision); Point (geometry); Modality (human–computer interaction); Contrastive analysis; Psychology; Sociology; Artificial intelligence; Mathematics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.06803773118814514,"score_gpt":0.333524797987732,"score_spread":0.26548706679958683,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3204282015","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.20117143,0.0024329585,0.000011642269,0.0005559747,0.00038565628,0.00010728978,0.000009889333,0.00002787363,0.79529727],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9949427,0.00004447279,0.00016228753,0.00009416463,0.0005003441,0.000007647264,0.000002147103,0.0000036675042,0.004242523],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994433,0.000062126346,0.00012267401,0.000092469534,0.00012640953,0.0001530241],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993948,0.00026967417,0.0000751335,0.00016093494,0.000053485368,0.00004599002],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006754441,0.00007175586,0.000084247986,0.000032283304,0.0016780874,0.00044531972,0.00020102615,0.000012744936,0.00027312452],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00026395265,0.000040345916,0.000017027402,0.000028493901,0.0043070815,0.0000878375,0.0000898948,0.0000833738,0.000010596276],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00000167343,0.000010740452,0.001954249,0.0000028470447,0.000005829819,1.10289186e-7,0.02402183,8.055321e-7,0.0000012431549,0.97344404,0.00042268552,0.0001339457],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010135918,0.00009221042,0.0136152115,0.000093612216,0.00016431099,0.0000067739743,0.20341276,0.00056734623,0.000011271165,0.5185491,0.26197124,0.00050264],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00027385054,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00033838028,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7937713,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000003554965,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001961509,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99962157},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3204774365","doi":"10.4324/9780429321498-23","title":"Willingness to Communicate in an L2","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Willingness to communicate; Psychology; Computer science; Social psychology","score_opus":0.12477850364437121,"score_gpt":0.31428075653239906,"score_spread":0.18950225288802786,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3204774365","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00067569915,0.0014393738,0.0000075738635,0.0011562593,0.00018450247,0.0002267716,0.00005300012,0.00012845674,0.9961284],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.08563367,0.0003101192,0.00034689016,0.0012037315,0.0002599882,0.000028623677,0.0003752232,0.00007930476,0.9117625],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99881184,0.00006429661,0.00041641595,0.0002891712,0.00020899299,0.00020928906],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99753016,0.00009199714,0.00011822738,0.0019643682,0.00020333877,0.00009188972],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00018144812,0.00029967123,0.00042075134,0.00015158956,0.00019328069,0.0005489835,0.0010730465,0.0001331762,0.019843446],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000008172323,0.0002668771,0.00009745962,0.000014518528,0.00025159272,0.00026364342,0.0004310095,0.00048671293,0.00048938295],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000057057787,0.000037362657,0.000006101121,0.000018895866,0.000025835014,0.000016659078,0.018150302,0.0000060286875,0.000003374617,0.97836584,0.0015582921,0.0018056015],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00015182403,0.000042489253,0.000018890127,0.00025177747,0.00002377214,0.000002043011,0.015117502,0.000009051094,0.000008075816,0.02484762,0.95905614,0.00047082623],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00068647135,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.07533542,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.95749784,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000054535285,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000101943166,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99997836},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3207566012","doi":"10.1515/opli-2020-0164","title":"Multimodal practices for negative assessments as delicate matters: Incomplete syntax, facial expressions, and head movements","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Open Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Syntax; Action (physics); Psychology; Facial expression; Linguistics; Head (geology); Face (sociological concept); Cognitive psychology; Computer science; Communication; Philosophy","score_opus":0.17535629505809097,"score_gpt":0.4494283253194593,"score_spread":0.27407203026136834,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3207566012","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.06336777,0.00059122435,0.0008611684,0.0043849433,0.0021425083,0.0023558834,0.001842476,0.00013639538,0.92431766],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9478429,0.00010130395,0.033435926,0.003078691,0.00090862496,0.00025854804,0.00035652771,0.000048716338,0.013968739],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99878764,0.00013505883,0.0003178535,0.00030468244,0.00023727896,0.00021746966],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99766207,0.0005245761,0.00045247463,0.00044174318,0.0008381022,0.00008105998],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026115647,0.00017624763,0.00024186682,0.000035845704,0.0006921153,0.0016119976,0.00049537024,0.000042062846,0.000652533],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0024769516,0.00016012367,0.00003925185,0.00002662764,0.00017421944,0.00028039314,0.00065096916,0.00015281001,0.00004072463],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00048428084,0.0011760269,0.00079424353,0.0003164493,0.00070224947,0.0000841575,0.05878192,0.00002990815,0.0018447327,0.89171517,0.028128596,0.015942259],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011166197,0.00010414717,0.00022520492,0.00016220368,0.000076326774,0.0000021693684,0.04215357,0.0004430742,0.00063622964,0.017843744,0.9369337,0.0003030342],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0026933667,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0026895003,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9103489,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000041889376,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00020848354,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9994244},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3209072684","doi":"10.1080/08351813.2021.1974745","title":"What Do Newsmark-Type Responses Invite? The Response Space After German <i>echt</i>","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Research on Language and Social Interaction","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":27,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; German; Space (punctuation); Relevance (law); Psychology; Sociology; Linguistics; Social psychology; Communication; Philosophy; Political science","score_opus":0.12858051988765576,"score_gpt":0.45811464453285144,"score_spread":0.3295341246451957,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3209072684","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9567093,0.0039099436,9.048784e-7,0.023564296,0.0004893228,0.00016637778,0.000018057888,0.00004866408,0.015093091],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9647282,0.001156824,0.0000067284914,0.0012579986,0.0007415467,0.00004741781,0.000027751876,0.00002246919,0.032011062],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99651706,0.0023232372,0.00017484208,0.00024156451,0.00045069476,0.00029257685],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9974925,0.0015654903,0.00006161668,0.00043646182,0.00039200083,0.000051914136],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0014139632,0.00012979389,0.00014067354,0.00015753825,0.0009654422,0.0022237466,0.00020290415,0.000070741575,0.002168933],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003563713,0.00009282057,0.000073373696,0.00014023953,0.0004541626,0.000863025,0.00017588912,0.00068366947,0.00018339494],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0069425944,0.0002521516,0.00003808492,0.00005351039,0.00013023923,0.00038923245,0.80882967,8.871671e-7,0.00990534,0.112803474,0.038768295,0.02188654],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00018633778,0.00010509789,0.00052554015,0.00009570014,0.0000111443,0.000012583603,0.59214485,0.0000060507277,0.0016394311,0.0006942351,0.40445754,0.00012147288],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00034561692,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0019601253,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.36568925,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008905647,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013109905,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.998812},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3209211389","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v11n6p98","title":"A Review of Pragmatic Competence in BELF Interactions","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"English as a lingua franca; Pragmatics; Lingua franca; Conceptualization; Linguistics; Interpersonal communication; Competence (human resources); Communicative competence; Psychology; Sociology; Pedagogy; Social psychology","score_opus":0.07897238546591569,"score_gpt":0.3997811895486796,"score_spread":0.3208088040827639,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3209211389","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[3.2102116e-7,0.8751899,0.000009506401,0.000023201885,0.0102619035,0.0001317937,0.00014284479,0.000007981368,0.114232525],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.000076276156,0.9919428,0.00065294385,0.00013011569,0.006754961,0.000009791977,0.00014716086,0.000027016615,0.00025890523],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99697423,0.00029836016,0.00198979,0.00012210345,0.00049891556,0.00011658557],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9739795,0.0010289932,0.0024571624,0.0003334567,0.022152156,0.00004877677],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006397374,0.0002269623,0.0013184885,0.00041297215,0.000033806376,0.00015629073,0.0011337254,0.000056748955,0.0011636368],"category_scores_gemma":[0.051234044,0.00018494259,0.0005188236,0.000099358804,0.00016451499,0.000116402596,0.00016170873,0.00077041896,0.000007841524],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009591652,0.0008691314,0.0000053232866,0.06818723,0.0018001226,0.00024939133,0.013358644,0.000013764768,3.6320746e-8,0.7474206,0.04642862,0.12165752],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00010106737,0.000017777837,1.8106071e-7,0.201195,0.00033117677,0.000012635494,0.0014578814,0.0000014919328,1.1813802e-7,0.00027965542,0.7964834,0.00011964024],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000027330514,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00015490457,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7500548,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00016550452,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0007558311,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997494},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3212239866","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v12n1p30","title":"Fillers as Communication Strategies Among English Second Language Speakers in Job Interviews","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysia","keywords":"Interview; Psychology; Qualitative research; English as a second language; Job interview; Linguistics; Medical education; Pedagogy; Social psychology; Sociology; Medicine","score_opus":0.02706647554247495,"score_gpt":0.3070550618355493,"score_spread":0.2799885862930744,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3212239866","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.22231454,0.0029916787,0.000015751171,0.00009947267,0.008730466,0.00007343356,0.00006205756,0.000040482457,0.76567215],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9901723,0.00047288687,0.0006165209,0.0002355265,0.0061299643,0.000004368545,0.00009572718,0.000028684548,0.002244006],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9979993,0.00025253757,0.00091361464,0.00015109127,0.000494961,0.0001885025],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9830828,0.00039079817,0.0006279509,0.0004396371,0.015377517,0.0000813507],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005955256,0.0001904816,0.00030982395,0.0002766026,0.000088912784,0.00090175914,0.0010806128,0.0000750567,0.0039653983],"category_scores_gemma":[0.018624429,0.00018296148,0.00017650724,0.00007707445,0.0003064295,0.00049518386,0.00020558052,0.0006514456,0.000015749354],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007773208,0.0003277163,0.0011935442,0.000047039488,0.00042180406,0.00057646463,0.42988893,0.00050187303,0.000019873101,0.54367036,0.022171482,0.0011031588],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007431562,0.000039137187,0.0008256016,0.00026763362,0.000027241444,0.000006998218,0.3423357,0.000031548752,0.00019624573,0.0039650197,0.651364,0.00019765772],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00020977067,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.008670784,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7678578,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00015150181,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00034941034,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9969451},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3214381734","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v11n6p120","title":"Lexical-Semantic Representations at the Time of the Coronavirus Pandemic","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Newspaper; Pandemic; Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19); Adaptation (eye); Computer science; Coronavirus; Linguistics; Lexical item; Word (group theory); Verb; Lexicon; Range (aeronautics); Natural language processing; Artificial intelligence; Psychology; Sociology; Media studies; Engineering; Philosophy; Medicine","score_opus":0.060382781815916935,"score_gpt":0.3436398829622824,"score_spread":0.28325710114636543,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3214381734","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.21212293,0.0036162362,0.000079523124,0.0016745026,0.026274934,0.00016434221,0.00029189014,0.00003922285,0.7557364],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9860012,0.00015695115,0.00008111987,0.00029177463,0.005242937,0.0000013833951,0.000016514332,0.000010896,0.008197218],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.998721,0.00012949127,0.0004935567,0.00007037696,0.00050305633,0.000082526916],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9864775,0.000609038,0.0005130762,0.00032426033,0.012049106,0.000027012575],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026991335,0.0000774669,0.00013438797,0.000038772057,0.00016579221,0.0001443322,0.00074839045,0.000026868984,0.0017802686],"category_scores_gemma":[0.01841653,0.00004581977,0.00016594214,0.00003841935,0.00038123503,0.00005669193,0.00022460644,0.00024931814,0.00001695801],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00009654588,0.00039087844,0.0089346925,0.00002087142,0.00092531793,0.00006027939,0.05877147,0.0011645948,0.0003330121,0.87060666,0.057745714,0.00094994926],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00054680975,0.000026774176,0.0028214764,0.00012522397,0.00015138296,0.000020867661,0.014650104,0.000085551685,0.0012759925,0.012596823,0.9675827,0.000116275674],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00004231649,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00036484379,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.909837,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006026155,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00018976815,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9991322},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3216670711","doi":"10.1075/prag.20039.war","title":"Spatializing kinship","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Pragmatics Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Deixis; Kinship; Context (archaeology); Socialization; Pragmatics; Sociology; Linguistics; Geography; Anthropology; Social science","score_opus":0.027588267705629072,"score_gpt":0.2612938497995788,"score_spread":0.23370558209394973,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3216670711","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.09383457,0.0003103432,0.0060569053,0.1998785,0.006911567,0.0012997083,0.0006791768,0.00055359176,0.69047564],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.96902406,0.00002953685,0.0041362536,0.0014586102,0.00056031335,0.00006898516,0.00043092348,0.000047628095,0.024243688],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.996064,0.00048634727,0.0012985739,0.00029075402,0.0015707477,0.00028954746],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9917747,0.0010486402,0.0024316956,0.0010918063,0.0035774233,0.00007574973],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0015896453,0.00024834997,0.00033394498,0.00019894206,0.0004323421,0.0012986654,0.0014736466,0.00013498933,0.0024306735],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0034107217,0.0002152962,0.00025899796,0.0002608194,0.00015525153,0.0010958278,0.00019747549,0.00038342833,0.00018944436],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000059022955,0.00035757312,0.0016859304,0.00007099058,0.00036858828,5.8019765e-7,0.027759116,0.000049269504,0.000505447,0.931262,0.035614572,0.002319985],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0024889247,0.00015067095,0.01016661,0.00046368866,0.00047324307,0.00002625441,0.06628468,0.023221323,0.005249252,0.19228405,0.69792044,0.0012708383],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00011279622,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0009486739,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8751895,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0004528257,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00039251233,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997381},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3217303502","doi":"10.1515/soci-2021-0010","title":"Contrastivity and comparability: pragmatic variation across pluricentric varieties","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Sociolinguistica - International Yearbook of European Sociolinguistics / Internationales Jahrbuch für europäische Soziolinguistik","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Comparability; Irish; Context (archaeology); Variation (astronomy); Variable (mathematics); Linguistics; Equivalence (formal languages); Computer science; Geography; Mathematics","score_opus":0.032603544191023674,"score_gpt":0.32228105121487377,"score_spread":0.2896775070238501,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3217303502","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0729773,0.0036935867,0.004006049,0.0008458325,0.006253649,0.00056128105,0.0017148372,0.00046044815,0.909487],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9829031,0.0006927637,0.0036669285,0.00043563053,0.0060422863,0.000023881814,0.00076151354,0.0001431115,0.0053307605],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9945959,0.00097582734,0.0017071903,0.0009150613,0.0011545668,0.00065145735],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.98989946,0.002063271,0.0011563819,0.0008347111,0.0057995827,0.0002466019],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch","metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0018093103,0.0006292416,0.0007941254,0.0002176424,0.00064888503,0.0006232759,0.0011645914,0.00015747316,0.0011788609],"category_scores_gemma":[0.025916975,0.00066665845,0.00035429807,0.00012373299,0.002161455,0.00017308161,0.00083680684,0.0009006713,0.0002273042],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008775855,0.0005332738,0.0008774756,0.00019944186,0.0007679079,0.00019687763,0.054043237,0.00009664507,0.00029284233,0.9412103,0.00080323574,0.00089099637],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0054702647,0.00029903327,0.025514655,0.0011318733,0.0008722803,0.00020040887,0.026514128,0.010387522,0.0003837604,0.14537904,0.7810051,0.002841948],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00016424528,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00012328185,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9099258,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00025734605,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0004274553,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997342},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W339743153","doi":"10.1177/0261927x15587016","title":"Understanding the Health Communication Process","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Language and Social Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Cape Breton University","funders":"","keywords":"Health communication; Sociocultural evolution; Health care; Psychological intervention; Context (archaeology); Psychology; Process (computing); Public relations; Sociology; Applied psychology; Social psychology; Computer science; Political science; Communication","score_opus":0.30322716501810737,"score_gpt":0.4444865639417025,"score_spread":0.14125939892359513,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W339743153","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.59304637,0.019521873,0.0014351695,0.14438896,0.0008474864,0.00025877514,0.000015371872,0.00005172156,0.24043426],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99654037,0.000121094774,0.000043974873,0.002654952,0.00039598506,0.0000014435302,0.000003511541,0.0000069486878,0.00023173957],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99919903,0.0002728583,0.00024732514,0.000045807003,0.00013064523,0.00010434196],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992744,0.00006767126,0.00035431984,0.0001459815,0.00011833277,0.000039306753],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00082688907,0.00005877439,0.00015103385,0.00005186959,0.00037264437,0.000110212226,0.00027251974,0.00003080014,0.00008187797],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000025606618,0.000036782494,0.000038096718,0.000028912373,0.0003644152,0.00018514143,0.000024771713,0.00023871759,0.000003330858],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000037162754,0.000041699666,0.000067693,0.000008426687,0.000036389578,0.0000038263333,0.7867301,6.6761254e-7,0.0000044791,0.19634372,0.015087149,0.0016386603],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005923599,0.0001434852,0.0002069119,0.000016599302,0.00001632697,0.000050876264,0.94265467,0.000002967977,0.0000011396133,0.03974067,0.016513655,0.000060328293],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000054633983,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00042103318,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.40349397,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000038129016,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008433776,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.28661168},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W351717382","doi":"10.1017/cbo9780511616792","title":"Language, Culture, and Society","year":2006,"lang":"en","type":"book","venue":"Cambridge University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":371,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"","keywords":"Sociology of language; Linguistics; Comprehension approach; Reading (process); Perception; Personality psychology; Sociolinguistics; Sociocultural linguistics; Linguistic anthropology; Psychology; Sociology; Language education; Personality; Social psychology","score_opus":0.02341429525062409,"score_gpt":0.22133354786322262,"score_spread":0.19791925261259855,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W351717382","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00013319781,0.0012179362,0.000014883439,0.0000129561495,0.00013430665,0.00025098765,0.00068839826,0.00022523382,0.9973221],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.00077544374,0.000119113916,0.00008121725,0.00011526166,0.0004876791,0.0000013401929,0.00046864097,0.000040120245,0.99791116],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.999035,0.000057634083,0.00014986591,0.0003287844,0.00019912075,0.00022961409],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99895805,0.000050024137,0.00019275585,0.0005825888,0.00013856612,0.000077988705],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00006615343,0.0003167785,0.00031674487,0.000062718216,0.0004631643,0.0002757613,0.0004956327,0.00021293743,0.00002188338],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000028152224,0.0003167892,0.00020777271,0.000004152323,0.00085958646,0.00016474647,0.00035653776,0.0004629388,0.000013419324],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000004365105,0.000007209871,2.1035915e-7,0.00006195454,0.00007079417,0.000022695358,0.005849667,1.318669e-7,0.000003314327,0.5283544,0.4654983,0.00012691626],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00035780648,0.000019191099,0.000006018938,0.000087916305,0.00019612958,0.000005084561,0.008541888,0.0000068254353,0.000019377423,0.000026183365,0.99035764,0.0003759712],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000885796,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00008805959,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.52832824,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001284088,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014044919,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999284},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4200449157","doi":"10.1002/job.2591","title":"What is that I hear? An interdisciplinary review and research agenda for non‐native accents in the workplace","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Organizational Behavior","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":38,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Wilfrid Laurier University; York University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Intrapersonal communication; Psychology; Extant taxon; Fluency; Stress (linguistics); Interpersonal communication; Phenomenon; Multidisciplinary approach; Social psychology; Sociology; Linguistics; Epistemology; Social science","score_opus":0.18307958550777478,"score_gpt":0.46198982136038624,"score_spread":0.27891023585261143,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4200449157","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.84782845,0.061686143,0.00010753964,0.08403198,0.0011553491,0.0016268546,0.0001828253,0.000018014176,0.0033628347],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9886265,0.006517598,0.00036894355,0.0019711712,0.00028131597,0.000032105716,0.000074859905,0.000025735537,0.0021017792],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99872136,0.00028421538,0.00032474106,0.00011766469,0.00042085772,0.00013116519],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9979615,0.0002771285,0.00017654506,0.00022471284,0.0013176146,0.000042484113],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0009986821,0.00008955824,0.0001896646,0.000107915366,0.0003734851,0.0006698333,0.00039058985,0.000030641706,0.0016068977],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000093355695,0.00006046222,0.00004787371,0.00017749137,0.00016180032,0.0013220751,0.00018111354,0.00030159514,0.0000050057683],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001439554,0.0028491444,0.021160124,0.00079227827,0.00021426495,0.0003020671,0.7638371,0.0000048732363,0.0005687561,0.060271423,0.141201,0.008655031],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001837685,0.0005039383,0.0720933,0.003312071,0.00051190634,0.0005628317,0.8669663,0.000016990614,0.0011211169,0.007504317,0.045106914,0.0004626444],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000003924743,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0001402094,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.14079803,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000053763877,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00021507048,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9993058},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4200562936","doi":"10.1075/resla.19017.yaq","title":"Revisited interpretation of<i>Ta’ārof</i>","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Revista Española de Lingüística Aplicada/Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Ottawa","funders":"","keywords":"Implicature; Interpretation (philosophy); Meaning (existential); Politeness; Hierarchy; Linguistics; Psychology; Identification (biology); Philosophy; Epistemology; Pragmatics; Political science; Law","score_opus":0.019055561749762757,"score_gpt":0.27323693318841724,"score_spread":0.2541813714386545,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4200562936","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.046509642,0.014614247,0.04640089,0.0008676833,0.0020065638,0.0009189108,0.00041580532,0.00029469898,0.8879716],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9792038,0.00087346276,0.016851516,0.0004804727,0.002130853,0.0000068481386,0.00005808542,0.000071854614,0.00032308965],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9968957,0.00016774231,0.001653917,0.00029032945,0.0006004305,0.00039192857],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99386716,0.0008998565,0.0015791635,0.0007863554,0.0026446069,0.00022286526],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0009839161,0.00033583026,0.0008926523,0.00020062369,0.00024228352,0.0006049797,0.00075798365,0.00014111685,0.00044833944],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0038732402,0.00031740963,0.0003192981,0.00023115535,0.0004076006,0.00007466144,0.00017364806,0.00076601503,0.000030592983],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001871703,0.00023756723,0.000061429564,0.0004062268,0.00024596017,0.00007812231,0.007361127,0.00018103806,0.0024062528,0.9844439,0.002503815,0.0018873719],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013243642,0.00025566656,0.000094494215,0.0016252861,0.0012508415,0.00015004033,0.014530755,0.0016852631,0.00748502,0.032361683,0.9384346,0.000801962],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000011802538,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000012798226,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9520822,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011982209,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0006062591,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999278},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4205978334","doi":"10.18778/1733-8077.9.3.07","title":"Love, Despair, and Resiliency: Ovid’s Contributions to an Interactionist Analysis of Intimate Relations","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Qualitative Sociology Review","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Romance; Sociology; Symbolic interactionism; Set (abstract data type); Social psychology; Ethnography; Entertainment; Interpersonal relationship; Psychoanalysis; Epistemology; Psychology; Aesthetics; Social science; Anthropology; Law; Philosophy","score_opus":0.08210854047850301,"score_gpt":0.4646883360536353,"score_spread":0.3825797955751323,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4205978334","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.49493226,0.21721143,0.004022622,0.11916983,0.00040707155,0.0039088456,0.0022555199,0.00028206027,0.15781036],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9912934,0.0029414515,0.0007750787,0.0016602544,0.000030858722,0.00014406041,0.00033326927,0.000009669209,0.002812003],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99751514,0.0015478032,0.00051797664,0.00019517477,0.000078181576,0.00014569936],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9975674,0.0010103831,0.00029161898,0.0003753572,0.0006846541,0.00007060099],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00085171795,0.00012282276,0.000519402,0.00015786572,0.00026631323,0.00005536334,0.00017375182,0.000045899516,0.005510758],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00069977477,0.000098671255,0.0001297453,0.00014588158,0.0011419393,0.00042765494,0.000056879995,0.0001597145,0.00039572702],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000026708312,0.00005230578,0.00014295166,0.000093029805,0.00045097366,1.18907714e-7,0.2571537,0.0000034418802,0.000029227918,0.7369938,0.0045723147,0.0005054947],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00046736473,0.0005315761,0.017773256,0.0010516269,0.0036642067,0.000002757593,0.6479136,0.00021302603,0.000013770957,0.17491217,0.15273549,0.0007212119],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00067718374,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00079680484,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.56208163,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000047225796,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000050415452,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99539834},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4210249366","doi":"10.21827/32.8310/2022-28","title":"Ontstaan en ontwikkeling van stotteren: voorstel praktijkmodel","year":2022,"lang":"nl","type":"article","venue":"Stem- Spraak- en Taalpathologie","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Art; Humanities; Theology; Political science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.060972291617524245,"score_gpt":0.2980037303809763,"score_spread":0.23703143876345203,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4210249366","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.4157582,0.021130329,0.0006815329,0.0074191615,0.004881103,0.0026636922,0.0022634293,0.0015599846,0.5436426],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9058575,0.0007372536,0.0006129921,0.0012085546,0.0012144971,0.00044031802,0.00034935368,0.00021060559,0.0893689],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99113405,0.003222846,0.0014979343,0.0013578646,0.0012897177,0.0014976003],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99444747,0.001020522,0.00094581937,0.0030153948,0.00029681736,0.00027395049],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication","research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0026731556,0.0010497315,0.0011748926,0.00052264734,0.0030474865,0.0011998096,0.0031998185,0.000344518,0.012463383],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001985389,0.0010270026,0.0005453612,0.0002925072,0.0007692985,0.001031945,0.0028609145,0.002482419,0.0013405839],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00047192903,0.0024552583,0.002567038,0.0006813098,0.000877796,0.0018947497,0.31374824,0.00901279,0.0009908249,0.6007572,0.04200133,0.024541548],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0023607116,0.0012684474,0.0006408763,0.00023549543,0.00057641015,0.00024053399,0.4637599,0.0016152121,0.00017544367,0.010348833,0.5164323,0.0023458716],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00088587764,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.001067467,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5904084,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0008811467,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0008016789,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99983704},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4210543867","doi":"10.1086/717956","title":"“Bureaucratic <i>shiyuzheng</i>”","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Hau Journal of Ethnographic Theory","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"Bureaucracy; Silence; Politics; Aggression; Framing (construction); Sociology; Political economy; Harm; Political science; Social psychology; Psychology; Aesthetics; Law","score_opus":0.04319996391407421,"score_gpt":0.2793710804038388,"score_spread":0.23617111648976458,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4210543867","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.4859881,0.04817066,0.0007776606,0.0043582334,0.002309538,0.0001424834,0.000024788716,0.00011368025,0.45811486],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99472463,0.0004575337,0.00035156345,0.0007515696,0.00058536604,0.000002934072,0.000005812424,0.000023844705,0.0030967623],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983091,0.0005185949,0.00052457943,0.00011025668,0.00032715822,0.00021036425],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99792147,0.00045831446,0.00040871705,0.0004961869,0.00061767135,0.00009765926],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0011550727,0.0001559559,0.00029446048,0.000246082,0.0003660537,0.0003940786,0.00046986804,0.000056461115,0.0036624277],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00017926289,0.00011937563,0.00031545226,0.00014598039,0.00077773473,0.00045846368,0.00006572403,0.00051027746,0.00003160373],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003451894,0.00012994777,0.00012680418,0.000025184532,0.00020255939,0.00010956801,0.046254825,0.0000062377517,0.0003818822,0.9477585,0.0025403865,0.0024296143],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00091189356,0.00014243167,0.00035586001,0.00029089066,0.00025801104,0.00029369642,0.20294657,0.0000036968763,0.0010398013,0.5817325,0.21169193,0.00033270105],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000010378652,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00021512601,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5087365,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000012424205,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00022272953,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99724835},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4212983243","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v12n2p47","title":"The Analysis of Translated Hedges in Trump’s Political Speeches and Interviews","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"University of Mosul","keywords":"Politics; Phenomenon; Variety (cybernetics); Arabic; Sociology; Linguistics; Political science; Media studies; Law; Epistemology; Philosophy; Mathematics; Statistics","score_opus":0.04707919149308578,"score_gpt":0.32425154592255084,"score_spread":0.2771723544294651,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4212983243","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.67562336,0.010539204,0.00007230703,0.0028709213,0.017151296,0.00022281124,0.0005819944,0.0000373637,0.29290074],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99837303,0.0001249382,0.000087162705,0.00009177712,0.0011612405,0.0000020495834,0.000013395972,0.000006869333,0.00013955399],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99868715,0.00015697275,0.0006175109,0.00006312593,0.0003677154,0.000107538675],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99559444,0.0005520046,0.00032894645,0.00013055129,0.0033583648,0.00003566279],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00066700194,0.00007433781,0.00021742929,0.0003484707,0.00010071215,0.00013239968,0.0005685449,0.000015514794,0.0003225069],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0054307217,0.000054504613,0.0001331824,0.000091107126,0.00024340475,0.000047827096,0.00009460315,0.00028788118,2.3205624e-7],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000098690405,0.00016409488,0.0014910465,0.0000067031483,0.0010813723,0.000020813039,0.05068833,0.00038051815,0.0000040994423,0.9434948,0.0010130451,0.0015565034],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00069847755,0.00012281991,0.0026640352,0.000039473987,0.00045538673,0.000003286307,0.09544444,0.00064398727,0.00007466191,0.01687929,0.88283414,0.00014001694],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00010483453,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0008318851,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9266155,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000059478054,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006846738,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6501473},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4213076715","doi":"10.1017/s0272263122000018","title":"EXAMINING RATER PERCEPTION OF HOLDS AS A VISUAL CUE OF LISTENER NONUNDERSTANDING","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in Second Language Acquisition","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Psychology; Perception; Cognitive psychology; Comprehension; Communication; Linguistics","score_opus":0.09264687920470636,"score_gpt":0.356555306093872,"score_spread":0.2639084268891656,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4213076715","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9460289,0.002849283,0.000010622429,0.000050171173,0.0002614535,0.00015977406,0.000066679895,0.00002903869,0.050544072],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9974961,0.000053127613,0.00006189567,0.00023111969,0.00013512712,0.000064774045,0.00009180938,0.000018112683,0.001847915],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.998768,0.00022695688,0.00040523268,0.00018333469,0.0002499773,0.0001665552],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992355,0.00013944312,0.00024382112,0.00026467614,0.00010086586,0.000015685551],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00047149786,0.00013352095,0.0002940196,0.00024058878,0.00027557884,0.000031564774,0.00018390689,0.00002585923,0.013941776],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00002798804,0.00012395061,0.000064172455,0.0000998405,0.00038971976,0.00028742425,0.00025624043,0.00015511984,0.0000065224867],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001075719,0.00018443896,0.0005329785,0.00024275764,0.0001545168,0.000030435967,0.94738394,0.0000895941,0.018703079,0.030685306,0.0007133201,0.0011720582],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005316592,0.0002621262,0.0008478483,0.00007790972,0.000029377776,0.000008155292,0.99596405,0.00003378112,0.00083389005,0.0008017497,0.00046125366,0.0001481954],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00027163638,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0006162267,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.051467214,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00014774143,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002761725,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98695964},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4213298685","doi":"10.1080/00437956.2005.11432556","title":"Reviews","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"WORD","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Memorial University of Newfoundland","funders":"","keywords":"Philosophy; Linguistics","score_opus":0.0806092278903397,"score_gpt":0.3110209303219612,"score_spread":0.2304117024316215,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4213298685","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.008400817,0.007613831,0.000010626245,0.003316654,0.00013120947,0.000101297854,0.0000033771605,0.00009018642,0.980332],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.88478905,0.0005594318,0.00070806226,0.0014262046,0.0009942176,0.000029541983,0.000011832949,0.00001126411,0.111470364],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99961793,0.00003493939,0.00013130614,0.000066490706,0.00005672824,0.00009259097],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99955726,0.000018534003,0.000045715195,0.00033582718,0.000021093923,0.00002154772],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00010772625,0.000058531445,0.0000882149,0.000023084413,0.00012499234,0.00011139201,0.00018675573,0.000010851641,0.010117928],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000012289342,0.000043451797,0.000041192485,0.000014605421,0.000087496264,0.00017365473,0.000029290723,0.0000667068,0.0028327233],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000018351344,0.00003212596,0.000015089054,0.000007725622,0.000006382975,4.847401e-7,0.02418743,0.0000010790137,0.000015619089,0.7336752,0.13406783,0.1079892],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000057012872,0.000004160058,0.000040401905,0.00001544634,0.000005362978,5.743254e-7,0.0026287197,0.000004127514,0.00001763348,0.0009973838,0.9961646,0.000064552645],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00003725654,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0015030105,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.87638825,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000011312477,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000009839345,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9979437},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4213338947","doi":"10.1075/cilt.360.12bem","title":"Formality by distance in Spanish and Catalan","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series 4, Current issues in linguistic theory","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto; York University","funders":"","keywords":"Formality; Catalan; Politeness; Linguistics; Pronoun; Variation (astronomy); Semantics (computer science); Computer science; Psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.061902668596257183,"score_gpt":0.33254111637093764,"score_spread":0.27063844777468044,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4213338947","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00249489,0.2868028,0.0000049553832,0.00007156262,0.0059447703,0.0005952451,0.00031607904,0.00004463009,0.70372504],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.85864455,0.017649835,0.000044595577,0.00013410898,0.0007318685,0.00012760289,0.0000726951,0.0000603187,0.12253442],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9964699,0.00061519677,0.001085621,0.0007155524,0.0006245724,0.0004891211],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9956819,0.002384505,0.00063861505,0.0009781527,0.0002522597,0.000064558546],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0075249798,0.0005482839,0.00097643613,0.00046436052,0.00058529753,0.00010561357,0.0013651152,0.00007749514,0.00061058474],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0037710282,0.00044524437,0.000082156985,0.00008715679,0.018507896,0.00022542491,0.0008838568,0.0009226246,0.0000038629655],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00018837742,0.000066007226,0.000032040512,0.00036664173,0.000022932405,0.00002462621,0.34699166,8.534456e-7,6.3910886e-7,0.6512227,0.00041952648,0.0006640106],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002245642,0.00010083534,0.0000146418315,0.00059924077,0.000057805355,0.000007639951,0.051575985,0.000001722042,7.644673e-7,0.47624013,0.47084934,0.00032733486],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00023379792,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0015597693,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8561497,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0006198895,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0002765077,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997999},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4214590662","doi":"10.1017/s0267190521000143","title":"Accenting racism in labour migration","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Annual Review of Applied Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":60,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Stress (linguistics); Racism; Credential; Context (archaeology); Sociology; Gender studies; Political science; Linguistics; History; Law","score_opus":0.02525320877167613,"score_gpt":0.3022764326491005,"score_spread":0.27702322387742434,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4214590662","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.013272144,0.03296319,0.000011302393,0.0005634549,0.00070817076,0.000677695,0.00036473476,0.000077831035,0.9513615],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9913603,0.0055913213,0.00032834435,0.0012649152,0.00036680762,0.000083039835,0.00014442751,0.000016838785,0.00084397197],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989277,0.000062432235,0.00048111618,0.00013035184,0.00025684596,0.00014155969],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99903136,0.00010840198,0.0002865452,0.00033127493,0.00022094863,0.00002144663],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00057037146,0.000103496895,0.00025399195,0.00007121748,0.00019381478,0.00003534787,0.0003349289,0.000014029696,0.0013424503],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0004227967,0.0000990095,0.000052824147,0.00009865072,0.00008042441,0.000025906495,0.00018005147,0.00022097274,0.000020046922],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000064174446,0.000085012485,0.00001636404,0.0009624364,0.000009292281,0.0000022047886,0.017770153,0.000021764994,0.0000067067003,0.9745987,0.003261509,0.003259414],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00012491802,0.000021762511,0.0000363559,0.00036131177,0.000024891482,4.0844878e-7,0.025928333,0.000018424304,0.00002186812,0.006245917,0.96709496,0.00012082665],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00013306552,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00019900675,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9780882,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003150947,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000067250236,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9995704},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4214769570","doi":"10.46827/ejlll.v5i4.316","title":"COMPLAINT STRATEGIES AND FORMULAS IN CAMEROON FRENCH: A CASE STUDY","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"European Journal of Literature Language and Linguistics Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Cape Breton University","funders":"","keywords":"Complaint; Sarcasm; Psychology; Variety (cybernetics); Linguistics; Social psychology; Political science; Law; Mathematics; Philosophy; Statistics; Irony","score_opus":0.050240040793039856,"score_gpt":0.3137212038186708,"score_spread":0.26348116302563096,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4214769570","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.91545385,0.062734604,0.0000038914704,0.00009481678,0.0004627032,0.00014288667,0.00004266347,0.000016970784,0.021047601],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9983,0.00024936028,0.00023084338,0.00010984629,0.00074172125,0.0000035044254,0.000004828565,0.000019509034,0.00034038106],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99842423,0.0005941076,0.000488022,0.00014023083,0.00019647206,0.00015694604],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989684,0.00020438693,0.00029265785,0.00018724782,0.00029692936,0.000050348863],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00091883395,0.00017878781,0.00033271572,0.00021940882,0.0005615612,0.0005650558,0.0001747562,0.000008027084,0.000042208794],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00029702642,0.00013341365,0.000042712007,0.000074686366,0.00019774023,0.00011546895,0.00029929733,0.0005576221,4.9700066e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000031203257,0.00017146772,0.00046949222,0.00006210489,0.00016639443,0.03638386,0.9321049,0.000026850546,0.000005590706,0.028967576,0.0005049358,0.0011056182],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008372247,0.00077102374,0.00033021267,0.00011581868,0.000074967895,0.0019079456,0.9751376,0.000011996651,8.4481206e-7,0.0005118515,0.020141542,0.00015899967],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00013747739,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0012427078,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.08284614,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000024371882,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000029278595,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5448846},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4214906507","doi":"10.25071/2564-2855.8","title":"On the acceptability of multiple interrogatives in Italian","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Working papers in Applied Linguistics and Linguistics at York","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Interrogative word; Linguistics; Variation (astronomy); Point (geometry); Interrogative; Psychology; Likert scale; Phenomenon; Scale (ratio); Computer science; Natural language processing; Mathematics; Geography; Developmental psychology; Epistemology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.044558186996417476,"score_gpt":0.2694032304368538,"score_spread":0.22484504344043635,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4214906507","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.017227214,0.00033049253,8.714853e-7,0.00007421522,0.00082314294,0.00018052911,0.000026288684,0.000025785139,0.98131144],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99780893,0.00005087935,0.000882246,0.0001905987,0.00060707564,0.000026418407,0.000028631777,0.000026255846,0.00037898228],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99863917,0.00009732897,0.00050349336,0.00030861882,0.00020040479,0.00025100634],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99738795,0.0017543345,0.00019385335,0.0005515127,0.00006778464,0.00004458253],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00042220225,0.0002078622,0.00031514463,0.00008291043,0.00023916116,0.00012851453,0.00029561008,0.00007340998,0.0007416507],"category_scores_gemma":[0.006380423,0.00016664612,0.000057463407,0.000120209945,0.0006115219,7.824418e-7,0.00023044956,0.00038164353,0.00000522299],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004216336,0.00012932612,0.0025636319,0.000039250717,0.000021316177,0.0000097747225,0.030816402,0.00011212665,0.000021306432,0.965032,0.00007072741,0.0011419951],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00070796645,0.00003827515,0.001688801,0.0002506688,0.000034403132,5.428722e-7,0.060835972,0.0006176222,0.00036990843,0.032784894,0.90227604,0.00039491744],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00011150297,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0075643496,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9809325,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000078367346,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000067670546,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8120555},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4220668970","doi":"10.22148/001c.33570","title":"Between consumers and fans: Writing fan reports as a multifunctional evaluation practice","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Cultural Analytics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Ticket; Feeling; Agency (philosophy); Value (mathematics); Resource (disambiguation); Linguistics; Advertising; Sociology; Psychology; Social psychology; Computer science; Business; Social science; Computer security","score_opus":0.10218838274259834,"score_gpt":0.36712676445686454,"score_spread":0.2649383817142662,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4220668970","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9434158,0.0025282456,0.000040296993,0.006378234,0.0004814567,0.00018932644,0.000027625754,0.0000230996,0.046915866],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9978738,0.0000653609,0.00036567848,0.00027877552,0.00039140877,0.000004819415,0.000035971738,0.000007773558,0.00097645127],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99814224,0.00026556544,0.0006003799,0.00009836671,0.0007814797,0.00011196998],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9973731,0.00030163035,0.0010232703,0.00013305248,0.0011046723,0.00006428439],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0015120605,0.0001002248,0.00019232437,0.00009619601,0.00065617455,0.00031895633,0.00012440821,0.000019167637,0.0013411018],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000606958,0.00007465684,0.000094618976,0.00006036587,0.00015878389,0.0008896705,0.00007719619,0.00038513617,0.000003457293],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0006107961,0.0011828141,0.03289317,0.00019458904,0.006520277,0.0011054948,0.5489893,0.009186986,0.0015093179,0.26897648,0.059092302,0.069738485],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00082139316,0.00029508033,0.0026766763,0.00004947264,0.0012295758,0.0018427966,0.70025826,0.00079732435,0.000033706958,0.0048886454,0.2868365,0.00027060456],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00013927839,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00005832172,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.26408786,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011607132,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00016721044,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9995718},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4220690942","doi":"10.1111/cdev.13754","title":"A systematic review and Bayesian meta-analysis of the development of turn taking in adult–child vocal interactions","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"Child Development","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":60,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders; National Institutes of Health","keywords":"Psychology; Turn-taking; Meta-analysis; Child development; Bayesian probability; Cognitive psychology; Language development; Developmental psychology; Communication; Artificial intelligence; Conversation; Computer science","score_opus":0.14077784631187906,"score_gpt":0.35510954341184037,"score_spread":0.2143316970999613,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4220690942","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0000036691358,0.98016274,0.000017704406,0.00015677526,0.00008345959,0.0016333957,0.00005946836,0.000015669833,0.017867109],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.001204858,0.9955133,0.00055840774,0.00022624852,0.00001423503,0.0014216554,0.00021136893,0.000040189418,0.0008097023],"study_design_codex":"systematic_review","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9955915,0.0006907664,0.002701701,0.00034404523,0.00047943753,0.00019250625],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9960632,0.00034519986,0.0024919678,0.00094025803,0.00011778796,0.000041642437],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0010202302,0.00043248705,0.0044099144,0.0005984027,0.0004359607,0.00007989945,0.00089287164,0.000049606526,0.0027368902],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00019896468,0.00024742621,0.0011197623,0.0005607244,0.00014341577,0.00010366837,0.0005400121,0.000505444,0.0000051353204],"study_design_candidate":"systematic_review","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000014072164,0.00024525216,0.000003197891,0.763254,0.13456452,0.0000019187028,0.07156092,0.000002889794,6.1956364e-9,0.018144934,0.00008190008,0.0121390615],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00008669531,0.000005783218,0.000026155849,0.15502292,0.28103256,0.000018142207,0.0077788713,0.0000022282868,8.156805e-7,0.000014441314,0.55548984,0.0005215738],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000033832002,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0046294406,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.60823107,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00019882055,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00046438366,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999978},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4220739258","doi":"10.1515/text-2020-0154","title":"Interactional functions of truncated predicative complement construction “AP + <i>(dek)le</i>” as topic initiator in Shanghai Wu Chinese conversation","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Text and Talk","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Predicative expression; Complement (music); Conversation; Conversation analysis; Linguistics; Psychology; Computer science; Communication; Philosophy","score_opus":0.026440967140305867,"score_gpt":0.27469129804865666,"score_spread":0.2482503309083508,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4220739258","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.92179966,0.00021373072,0.00003359882,0.0014221316,0.00039882452,0.00024374104,0.00019071181,0.000043384036,0.07565421],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99795955,0.000017413622,0.000034144334,0.00013998129,0.000084309715,0.00009406178,0.00039017,0.0000066583902,0.0012737237],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99929225,0.00009790692,0.00024539957,0.00012285408,0.00015721153,0.00008439017],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995151,0.00008683098,0.0001582008,0.00014250519,0.00007291071,0.000024463223],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00011170286,0.000086461325,0.00012646042,0.00013284289,0.00028386188,0.000044935085,0.000095193434,0.000015101022,0.008726873],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000017766994,0.000080594094,0.000032278465,0.0000757673,0.00025054943,0.00026448836,0.00009425376,0.00014869722,0.000010501213],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00015782731,0.00053636415,0.013987606,0.000067459965,0.00018705665,0.000005077868,0.14316681,0.00005952816,0.0005748633,0.8339102,0.0030364236,0.0043107225],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0041427,0.0005116524,0.06635476,0.00006383965,0.00008012984,0.00007376498,0.7068589,0.0010628295,0.00024155776,0.034210473,0.18592687,0.00047252668],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0012754566,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011933035,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7996998,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000048848553,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008716127,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9921793},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4220762498","doi":"10.1080/0020174x.2021.2020158","title":"Conversational maxims as social norms","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Inquiry","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McMaster University","funders":"","keywords":"Grice; Implicature; Psychology; Rationality; Cooperative principle; Epistemology; Social psychology; Linguistics; Pragmatics; Sociology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.09900760024666905,"score_gpt":0.31561290810511455,"score_spread":0.2166053078584455,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4220762498","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.3717612,0.00023758135,0.000015669719,0.0052301874,0.0016000096,0.0001448691,0.00009488123,0.00018098786,0.62073463],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9860582,0.0000026423872,0.00001762681,0.0011504466,0.00092368,0.000064235464,0.0001372795,0.00001284436,0.011633059],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99928176,0.00007204733,0.00013392868,0.00011102189,0.0002731353,0.0001281267],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99962604,0.000044861303,0.00007032911,0.00018954967,0.000047613743,0.000021621603],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00013586598,0.00007441902,0.000082851075,0.00005300357,0.0011284772,0.00012772784,0.0002979186,0.000014872441,0.040690936],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000008328161,0.00007038085,0.00005666203,0.000028902648,0.00038491606,0.00019143234,0.00018017124,0.00016511227,0.0004677799],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000011863238,0.000049472666,0.000059421465,0.0000035090281,0.000023698447,0.000005197776,0.17756139,0.000008929546,0.000015656347,0.79026353,0.031241681,0.000755647],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00027005502,0.000037384692,0.0005014917,0.0000012825266,0.000010286542,0.00000633513,0.2575814,0.00001402587,0.000017429586,0.021335317,0.7200896,0.00013538018],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00022872428,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00012528342,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.76892823,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000055759792,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000072897994,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.960186},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4220901188","doi":"10.31234/osf.io/z2bqt","title":"Beyond the implicit/explicit dichotomy: the pragmatics of plausible deniability","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Implicature; Meaning (existential); Psychology; Conversation; Pragmatics; Accountability; Social psychology; Content (measure theory); Linguistics; Communication; Law","score_opus":0.047101388426618214,"score_gpt":0.30720951007413505,"score_spread":0.26010812164751684,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4220901188","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.18466683,0.0009438683,0.0000923216,0.0071280524,0.00062868267,0.0015871744,0.00044459742,0.00016084078,0.80434763],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9853444,0.00009193448,0.00027482936,0.00081747706,0.00027611892,0.000653532,0.00011038931,0.000039591745,0.012391745],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9977738,0.0004532957,0.0006744027,0.00030471047,0.0005411295,0.00025263758],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9955559,0.00092280563,0.0005737326,0.002711881,0.00020055517,0.000035141104],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0011001896,0.00029938424,0.00040732668,0.000061324485,0.0008968919,0.00048858597,0.002534757,0.00008493289,0.022195173],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008534385,0.00014990034,0.00025583786,0.00006247858,0.00072609074,0.000113962924,0.0028340106,0.0010660507,0.000028712164],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009010462,0.00011288665,0.00030948553,0.00012841575,0.00015619988,3.8182648e-7,0.06857129,0.00021948136,0.000013548422,0.920193,0.010066368,0.0002199013],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002866834,0.00006892849,0.0017193103,0.000056003282,0.00031887193,0.000004113092,0.28877532,0.0005748259,0.00018519741,0.41931665,0.28814083,0.00055329007],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.003391181,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.007838991,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.80067754,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000803262,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00029939052,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9786987},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4221016411","doi":"10.12968/eyed.2022.23.9.23","title":"Why talk matters: A holistic perspective","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Early Years Educator","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Education and Early Childhood Development","funders":"","keywords":"Perspective (graphical); Sociology; Public relations; Psychology; Visual arts; Political science; Art","score_opus":0.045196668971673154,"score_gpt":0.30049410080678607,"score_spread":0.2552974318351129,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4221016411","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8688151,0.0011570783,0.0000063632724,0.0152851725,0.0019815543,0.00028832568,0.00023629481,0.00020451816,0.11202555],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97354966,0.0000033043084,0.00006585234,0.0047567477,0.0005440937,0.0001384079,0.000020077681,0.00003329692,0.020888539],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99908555,0.00011872845,0.0001338004,0.00019953081,0.00024641855,0.00021596625],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99925834,0.000058897047,0.00007742703,0.00047391868,0.000066863395,0.000064544394],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00011248302,0.000113008115,0.00012611639,0.00012305238,0.00044607522,0.00035385924,0.0004498017,0.000013587463,0.02512877],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000019575073,0.000117755924,0.000075842276,0.000066262386,0.0002289948,0.00021960425,0.00017404449,0.00026676236,0.00038184255],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000010731135,0.00016429432,0.00008143256,0.000004833767,0.00004503134,0.000014433274,0.2620825,0.0000025436648,0.000026271651,0.48522243,0.25222066,0.00012487179],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00015047999,0.00006513821,0.0016344768,0.0000055562277,0.000020392557,0.000009104837,0.36940303,0.0000015668318,0.000004983717,0.005496364,0.623038,0.00017091869],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0052075167,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00037510358,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.47972608,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00015876777,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00015951284,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.97576237},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4223652709","doi":"10.1515/applirev-2021-0043","title":"Verbal and nonverbal disagreement in an ELF academic discussion task","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Applied Linguistics Review","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Nonverbal communication; Psychology; Linguistics; Applied linguistics; Task (project management); Cognitive psychology; Communication; Philosophy","score_opus":0.048309682142827784,"score_gpt":0.32317770649017097,"score_spread":0.2748680243473432,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4223652709","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.022290494,0.24730897,0.00004883966,0.0045770505,0.0025379907,0.0042610285,0.00047940464,0.00065230444,0.7178439],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9858072,0.011524744,0.000103580096,0.001205765,0.00044694863,0.00024208872,0.000185336,0.000032716755,0.0004516373],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99870723,0.0001113928,0.00042909695,0.00025543358,0.0002901643,0.0002066669],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992296,0.00005578024,0.00015560893,0.00044882516,0.00004114899,0.000069004236],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004887522,0.0001644597,0.0002884318,0.00004983712,0.00030579357,0.000072118,0.0003933353,0.000024751476,0.000863034],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008173189,0.00011764492,0.00003693847,0.000067011395,0.0001565713,0.00003302092,0.00037159183,0.00045772645,0.000022556722],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000012261495,0.00010689609,0.00011595031,0.0005215391,0.000011774471,0.0000066425514,0.013467427,0.000008341285,0.000020493828,0.97345823,0.0024575558,0.009812872],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00026043976,0.000044788758,0.00008995471,0.00028887053,0.00006345964,0.0000015779746,0.0073514944,0.000052033734,0.0000019448282,0.0073728235,0.98423773,0.00023485527],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000060849135,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00020050353,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9817802,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006810453,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000052495707,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.94496167},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4224312814","doi":"10.1075/jslp.21027.tsu","title":"Listener perceptions of customer service agents’ performance","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Second Language Pronunciation","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"","keywords":"Fluency; Competence (human resources); Crowdsourcing; Perception; Psychology; Computer science; Social psychology; World Wide Web; Mathematics education","score_opus":0.030174646047939895,"score_gpt":0.26750228145247484,"score_spread":0.23732763540453494,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4224312814","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95383036,0.0006351448,0.000006912972,0.00034061182,0.00030211403,0.00010881151,0.000059612346,0.000014818265,0.04470161],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9926648,0.000024893132,0.0001756229,0.0004925223,0.0003110949,0.000013926302,0.000046323494,0.000015220599,0.006255582],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99879473,0.00012341538,0.0004788641,0.000073996045,0.00040898158,0.00012003485],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99853784,0.000038989092,0.0007400804,0.00022083268,0.00042602821,0.000036260262],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005176996,0.000093844326,0.0001846015,0.00019537863,0.00030373523,0.00006490592,0.0003335112,0.000021550297,0.03208723],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000021511889,0.000079813806,0.00009503991,0.00009741717,0.000051061048,0.0005887831,0.000082461585,0.0002867234,0.000030647927],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00016963141,0.00071223127,0.0032216322,0.00042824642,0.0002909288,0.000019272953,0.93869805,0.0018463124,0.010266126,0.018598916,0.014921627,0.010827003],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0017154149,0.0004646916,0.031032884,0.0001093269,0.0002155025,0.00013344317,0.7761433,0.0007652841,0.0010297454,0.0002538786,0.18769543,0.00044109783],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008286336,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00059569953,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.17277381,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012176589,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001280982,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.96879756},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4224942936","doi":"10.1080/10400435.2022.2058315","title":"Language matters! The long-standing debate between identity-first language and person first language","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"editorial","venue":"Assistive Technology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":83,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia; Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux de la Capitale-Nationale; Université Laval; Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute; Vancouver Coastal Health; Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation","funders":"","keywords":"Identity (music); Linguistics; Language barrier; On Language; Sociology; Psychology; Computer science; Art; Aesthetics","score_opus":0.022474143052918966,"score_gpt":0.29084636388485013,"score_spread":0.2683722208319312,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4224942936","genre_codex":"editorial","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.18565528,0.061876662,0.00043455616,0.05055734,0.53978395,0.0043082745,0.012489777,0.0058970936,0.1389971],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.74385804,0.00062509865,0.000116658804,0.00031766813,0.22209263,0.00067487895,0.002858145,0.00032577678,0.02913111],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9971671,0.00022991595,0.00046949662,0.00075370725,0.0007366492,0.0006431193],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9963387,0.0013944547,0.0005878546,0.001462062,0.0001432723,0.00007362308],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006218099,0.0006152251,0.0007852581,0.00064447784,0.0020226133,0.0007746272,0.0019540426,0.0005770801,0.0038901966],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00045874392,0.00048685446,0.00018875972,0.00027395555,0.0016026135,0.0004286161,0.0011788328,0.0020112335,0.00019702916],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000031520605,0.00007684951,0.0014762856,0.00029137247,0.00064191624,0.00043743392,0.09820421,6.488076e-7,0.000019792198,0.022317493,0.8748685,0.001633986],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00051631796,0.00011350348,0.00058825745,0.00017178037,0.0003724189,0.000013221565,0.32953706,0.0000025324055,0.000035048637,0.00020091738,0.6678447,0.0006041942],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0037546332,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.032229453,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.55820274,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0003740034,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00012253398,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997583},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4225401165","doi":"10.17507/tpls.1205.05","title":"A Cross-Cultural Study of Modality in the Speech Act of Asking for Permission","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Theory and Practice in Language Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Vietnamese; Politeness; Linguistics; Variation (astronomy); Psychology; Modality (human–computer interaction); Speech act; Style (visual arts); Modal; Computer science; History; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.11921713478645245,"score_gpt":0.46542816340696974,"score_spread":0.3462110286205173,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4225401165","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97092444,0.0074342056,6.856791e-7,0.00044713035,0.000055413402,0.0004204005,0.000027920405,0.000008120061,0.020681692],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.999294,0.00011734127,0.000036073732,0.00008913998,0.000040483388,0.00010768111,0.000004781066,0.000005456772,0.00030503486],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99766016,0.0016780122,0.0002767589,0.000114841714,0.0001700407,0.00010015926],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99389976,0.0055072033,0.0002294918,0.0002489333,0.00010823604,0.0000063495418],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.004428867,0.00008667511,0.00020737652,0.000057688998,0.00035545573,0.000057415476,0.00023251779,0.000010602123,0.00014628678],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0017607334,0.000053481726,0.000030800817,0.000064575346,0.0003409339,0.00043134418,0.0001915232,0.00019005597,1.6224581e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00065551756,0.00046494463,0.00052753265,0.00006339237,0.00006907499,0.000010684169,0.86051667,0.00003458452,0.000107130094,0.13378789,0.000016752238,0.00374585],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00061839516,0.00025731855,0.0013483759,0.000020865935,0.000047055342,0.000008363806,0.98737293,0.0000041335525,0.00004532631,0.009102498,0.0011074144,0.000067311485],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00073446485,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0012275942,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.12685628,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000015741105,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001713022,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.2733914},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4226171704","doi":"10.1525/collabra.33133","title":"Syntactic Representations Contain Semantic Information: Evidence From Balinese Passives","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Collabra Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Institute of Population and Public Health","funders":"Economic and Social Research Council; University of Liverpool; Lembaga Pengelola Dana Pendidikan; European Commission","keywords":"Syntax; Linguistics; Computer science; Semantics (computer science); Meaning (existential); Natural language processing; Representation (politics); Artificial intelligence; Psychology; Programming language; Philosophy","score_opus":0.07412751633306909,"score_gpt":0.36150632237197333,"score_spread":0.28737880603890426,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4226171704","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6000938,0.004274841,0.00085694605,0.05460266,0.004764273,0.0012220696,0.00068923953,0.0005336911,0.33296248],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9926068,0.000079717305,0.00020308472,0.0030457499,0.00024592286,0.0003623042,0.00020530108,0.000013678773,0.0032374328],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984603,0.0004338669,0.0004206679,0.00022401025,0.00025416946,0.00020700115],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9979543,0.00061449234,0.0002651655,0.0009360873,0.00017539512,0.00005455477],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002337031,0.00014099348,0.00021036163,0.00016112684,0.0008478285,0.00028515977,0.00064028957,0.000033679848,0.021229785],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002174739,0.00013715327,0.000065937675,0.0001587166,0.0003022395,0.0010821614,0.00022643243,0.0002562353,0.00041509204],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00034054133,0.00038163923,0.0047132513,0.00004329648,0.0003177956,0.0000879077,0.23113906,0.0002640448,0.00040867156,0.507079,0.24966265,0.005562119],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014308768,0.00026988675,0.014830268,0.000051625124,0.000116580035,0.00007040064,0.20730662,0.00032187288,0.000034641016,0.018517034,0.75652534,0.00052483537],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0009686194,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011817117,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5068627,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000521697,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000113352005,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9796649},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4228998085","doi":"10.1558/genl.20230","title":"Transmedicalism and ‘trans enough’","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Gender and Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":14,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Transgender; Gender dysphoria; Salience (neuroscience); Biopower; Health care; Narrative; Psychology; Distress; Psychological intervention; Resistance (ecology); Sociology; Social psychology; Gender studies; Clinical psychology; Political science; Cognitive psychology; Linguistics; Psychiatry","score_opus":0.03849785232114389,"score_gpt":0.26621113664535795,"score_spread":0.22771328432421406,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4228998085","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.41042757,0.030032156,0.00026592397,0.0030622256,0.000319179,0.00029856843,0.00032311448,0.00023650267,0.55503476],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99547803,0.000109707544,0.00005401922,0.0009489256,0.00013241234,0.000030014691,0.000047148955,0.000012443154,0.0031873188],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993846,0.00007766473,0.00010538247,0.00013903591,0.00015054701,0.00014278093],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99968725,0.00003882783,0.000021879878,0.00018727715,0.000009374126,0.000055369408],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014990554,0.0000868264,0.000101751684,0.00004330135,0.0004979873,0.00011054119,0.00012692822,0.000015077901,0.007395655],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000029226628,0.000073243486,0.000027174938,0.000020058642,0.0002012919,0.00009535666,0.000063130836,0.00016819974,0.000003825857],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009243964,0.00004439085,0.000030900534,0.000032375978,0.000035986675,0.000027327604,0.6883645,0.0000012486673,0.00021642716,0.3009936,0.0020269703,0.0082170395],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005410213,0.00004812038,0.00051035534,0.0000034093937,0.000040487335,0.000042791005,0.58962876,0.000031612824,0.0000382189,0.0027655433,0.4061558,0.00019391629],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00031989225,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00020806163,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.58505046,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000069523003,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001888995,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99351174},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4229025309","doi":"10.3765/plsa.v7i1.5238","title":"&lt;em&gt;Meh&lt;/em&gt; contributes VERUM: A study of biased questions in colloquial Singapore English","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Skepticism; Non canonical; Implicature; Neutrality; Inversion (geology); Computer science; Psychology; Philosophy; Pragmatics; Epistemology","score_opus":0.024674916401734037,"score_gpt":0.2654184616038063,"score_spread":0.24074354520207225,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4229025309","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9774836,0.00075159676,0.00000341449,0.00045068472,0.00054366456,0.000866839,0.00022568397,0.00008744179,0.019587101],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99846625,0.00003906009,0.00048243205,0.00015659681,0.00023197064,0.00012820975,0.000013896184,0.000030217185,0.00045135155],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99801266,0.00006351909,0.00075462565,0.0002653447,0.0006278234,0.00027601392],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99681365,0.00042175566,0.0010016173,0.00033035295,0.0013932402,0.000039403847],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006334465,0.0002168191,0.00059266575,0.000106240564,0.0005631438,0.000098522556,0.0009935888,0.000044075216,0.000203061],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0019300209,0.00018846514,0.00027775313,0.0004475913,0.0008895391,0.00009002904,0.0005322283,0.0003715485,7.863366e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00017580642,0.0028204825,0.0044678254,0.00030148533,0.0004453609,8.8873634e-7,0.9049139,0.00016736596,0.0028974514,0.05852841,0.025006581,0.0002744544],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002189594,0.00074580836,0.0021817128,0.0002436353,0.00033331348,0.0000011899031,0.9392727,0.0005715572,0.0004175025,0.00461672,0.049088556,0.00033769128],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0008604494,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00017149192,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.053911686,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011670632,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00022515716,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.76853853},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4229919448","doi":"10.1002/9781405165518.wbeosf001.pub2","title":"Facework","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"other","venue":"The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Guelph","funders":"","keywords":"Face negotiation theory; Honor; Sociology; Object (grammar); Subject (documents); Epistemology; Face (sociological concept); Social science; Linguistics; Philosophy; Computer science","score_opus":0.026063395195464852,"score_gpt":0.27485535650691445,"score_spread":0.2487919613114496,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4229919448","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0002790442,0.005419642,0.000011562508,0.0006439724,0.0011192216,0.00028924446,0.0000832488,0.00017587864,0.99197817],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0051359255,0.004392827,0.000095028336,0.00029072585,0.0025516704,0.00003550381,0.00007566493,0.00024059214,0.9871821],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99876255,0.00027774996,0.00031438508,0.000224708,0.0001457476,0.00027488288],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9981301,0.00026898642,0.00048080605,0.001020901,0.00007269699,0.000026545225],"candidate_categories":["sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00024202715,0.00027465442,0.0004470921,0.000095543444,0.00015853725,0.000023681616,0.0010683856,0.00029538994,0.06582367],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000041364325,0.00017406061,0.0001448089,0.000024066114,0.0053331903,0.000034170895,0.00019784008,0.00031095376,0.0040734825],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000004488086,0.000024606108,0.00001290711,0.000029966954,0.00010430137,6.756799e-7,0.027802896,1.8303955e-7,4.5755638e-7,0.28636524,0.68538433,0.00026994626],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00012492042,0.000050249902,0.000015955695,0.000055308137,0.0000787196,9.146356e-7,0.012811967,6.4850644e-7,0.000001568809,0.023092698,0.9635706,0.00019645106],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00048807767,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0009206256,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.27818626,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000015978343,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000113479284,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9973737},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4230409220","doi":"10.3138/cmlr.61.4.461","title":"Second Language Acquisition as Situated Practice: Task Accomplishment in the French Second Language Classroom","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Modern Language Review/ La Revue canadienne des langues vivantes","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":85,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Situated; Conversation analysis; Sociocultural evolution; Affordance; Competence (human resources); Situated cognition; Conversation; Situated learning; Psychology; Sociocultural perspective; Language acquisition; Pedagogy; Linguistics; Computer science; Mathematics education; Sociology; Cognitive psychology; Communication; Social psychology","score_opus":0.019180127153242587,"score_gpt":0.26976072822889247,"score_spread":0.2505806010756499,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4230409220","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6997572,0.13853888,0.00001260522,0.004716205,0.00018218992,0.001200795,0.001396092,0.00015661055,0.15403938],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9763288,0.0018464022,0.0003728084,0.010662282,0.000825088,0.00022926743,0.0014054767,0.000103482904,0.008226409],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9962562,0.0008002345,0.00082179497,0.00066189084,0.00026937926,0.0011905443],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99660695,0.0006271909,0.00038982212,0.001575969,0.00025002364,0.0005500405],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001341332,0.00059204805,0.0007218633,0.00044465865,0.0004945946,0.0006268409,0.0013797155,0.00017103076,0.009843628],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00054943346,0.0004860806,0.00024763533,0.00032949468,0.00043509481,0.001050711,0.000103029684,0.000759993,0.0003930565],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000020397796,0.0001999953,0.00010546115,0.0017744456,0.00023884496,0.0030952913,0.90738374,0.000016942218,0.003452664,0.016083632,0.02533557,0.04229303],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009570124,0.00012627688,0.0030102106,0.0028488392,0.00031488683,0.0011237533,0.3540989,0.00028122897,0.00016401506,0.0007458437,0.6349917,0.0013373712],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.18142433,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.9582786,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7768542,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0008362236,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0003634625,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997591},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4231497388","doi":"10.22215/etd/2013-09895","title":"Mental models in discourse production Atypical discourse and the role of event models in the narratives of depressed patients","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Carleton University","funders":"University of Oxford","keywords":"Narrative; Mental representation; Cognition; Representation (politics); Psychology; Narratology; Linguistics; Event (particle physics); Mental model; Expression (computer science); Verb; Cognitive linguistics; Cognitive psychology; Cognitive science; Computer science; Political science","score_opus":0.025441198113978675,"score_gpt":0.29650774196271196,"score_spread":0.2710665438487333,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4231497388","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95897716,0.0015669272,0.000006923085,0.00060205575,0.00014788218,0.0014494602,0.000048375132,0.000009513203,0.03719168],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9968905,0.00020037747,0.000029171902,0.000014347895,0.000050909188,0.00032907375,0.00046537572,0.000021979627,0.0019982627],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981068,0.00040696844,0.00064145256,0.00025833966,0.00041692774,0.00016955077],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987478,0.00008954256,0.00043825482,0.00054164574,0.0001630021,0.000019720213],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00035238,0.00025090663,0.00041362928,0.00014667364,0.00013400742,0.00009830192,0.00048469042,0.00008464192,0.00013162273],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000208855,0.00012844056,0.00009620872,0.000061149236,0.00074430025,0.00078727584,0.000058573743,0.0002992028,0.0000012251625],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00033898524,0.0005308413,0.00018253991,0.00005717146,0.000045341552,1.0530459e-7,0.5278157,0.0006066963,0.00004075238,0.46931535,0.00011079506,0.0009557112],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000993264,0.000049472073,0.0021148254,0.00023327622,0.00004652804,2.9298863e-7,0.8842834,0.0033913215,0.0002186215,0.1084569,0.000031234213,0.0001808296],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0018805875,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.017584493,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.36085847,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000024153085,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000070452224,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98125595},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4232642713","doi":"10.1002/9781118786093.iela0274","title":"Misunderstanding","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"other","venue":"The International Encyclopedia of Linguistic Anthropology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Interpretation (philosophy); Meaning (existential); Context (archaeology); Linguistics; Psychology; Intercultural communication; Sociocultural evolution; Epistemology; Sociology; Communication; History; Psychotherapist; Philosophy","score_opus":0.04670294792199838,"score_gpt":0.3187028895885041,"score_spread":0.27199994166650576,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4232642713","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000006923968,0.0012900304,0.00026228416,0.0046954392,0.0048571536,0.00013510825,0.00020962581,0.00011696096,0.98842645],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.07028795,0.0036057963,0.00043686203,0.00047259228,0.0083220415,0.00001888729,0.00019788374,0.00026316626,0.9163948],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989962,0.00006363198,0.0003324309,0.00019412764,0.0002666088,0.00014700578],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99878097,0.00028286397,0.0004431281,0.0003625954,0.00009708287,0.00003333948],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00009464241,0.0001953345,0.0002976692,0.00012648226,0.00011586179,0.000047252448,0.0010593799,0.000088026965,0.0643517],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00044058266,0.00013864212,0.000096464304,0.000024516467,0.002152651,0.000018369881,0.0001912701,0.00025680842,0.00021916872],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009129521,0.000025232419,0.000009142657,0.000023041164,0.00017001588,0.000009593702,0.013541354,3.682938e-7,0.000001008424,0.65891814,0.32714796,0.00014502092],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00014202722,0.000032322896,0.000001662937,0.00007897195,0.00006843407,0.000004517609,0.01337653,0.000019664225,0.0000033138099,0.015754832,0.9703751,0.00014261277],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0032039809,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0025572719,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.64322716,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003572815,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011996375,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9365036},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4234623566","doi":"10.1007/978-981-287-588-4_97","title":"Phenomenology of Inclusion, Belonging, and Language","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Phenomenology (philosophy); Psychology; Linguistics; Philosophy; Epistemology","score_opus":0.032978224442131866,"score_gpt":0.2804729536231687,"score_spread":0.24749472918103685,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4234623566","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00044455164,0.0064032613,0.0000037198845,0.00048054132,0.000118891636,0.00012379693,0.000070504815,0.000059333193,0.9922954],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.15488686,0.00047246236,0.000080340535,0.00010828613,0.00020717015,0.000003783376,0.00006285161,0.000031470816,0.8441468],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99931186,0.000012330567,0.00024426944,0.00017765911,0.00013479081,0.0001190993],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99860036,0.000057205674,0.00034129008,0.0008665755,0.000100411766,0.00003415497],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00011030268,0.00019817869,0.00034405096,0.0001260773,0.000539254,0.00009756763,0.0004922847,0.000117800795,0.012245669],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000012704637,0.00015609809,0.00005877675,0.00000122822,0.00091905124,0.00012200843,0.0011995963,0.00019465131,0.000061705934],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000034415027,0.000008202451,0.0000019597721,0.000041122134,0.00006665271,0.0000055751043,0.054419335,4.0630763e-8,0.000010975655,0.9390387,0.001659159,0.0047448208],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00020556067,0.00005170735,0.000009195516,0.00011195127,0.00006686374,0.0000046577666,0.0073074917,0.0000017906862,0.00001829363,0.14375497,0.84820324,0.00026425518],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005121934,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0039599887,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8465441,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000013208065,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004679903,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9886573},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4235025613","doi":"10.1002/9781118611463.wbielsi143","title":"Epistemics","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"other","venue":"The International Encyclopedia of Language and Social Interaction","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":23,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Normative; Conversation; Epistemology; Relation (database); Naturalism; Perspective (graphical); Multitude; Psychology; Conversation analysis; Sociology; Computer science; Communication; Philosophy","score_opus":0.035945472067505015,"score_gpt":0.31521309474789944,"score_spread":0.2792676226803944,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4235025613","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0014065031,0.0009286521,0.000004246404,0.0011819255,0.0014560635,0.00010934994,0.00023144597,0.00006719731,0.9946146],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.049185146,0.00058387575,0.00002546567,0.00020504823,0.0032020498,0.000016974362,0.00038391995,0.000094908115,0.9463026],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99929065,0.000057112862,0.00021120414,0.00011172585,0.00025023235,0.000079075915],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992902,0.00007341811,0.00033710955,0.00016333547,0.00011880628,0.000017098606],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014425817,0.00013335432,0.00017228989,0.00010490381,0.000077688244,0.000097488846,0.00034667665,0.00007655061,0.004942744],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003561116,0.000095255855,0.00005913085,0.000016348145,0.00023760021,0.00012425437,0.00009734994,0.00020663996,0.00006204278],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000188528,0.000036489342,0.0000038400876,0.000029472727,0.00015937402,0.000003084991,0.13160422,2.5236417e-7,0.0000118305925,0.07536137,0.7889013,0.0038698753],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00010930525,0.000010537043,0.0000028730747,0.0000537489,0.000038428196,0.0000037412883,0.08962471,0.000008058483,0.000004533407,0.00064607797,0.9094016,0.00009637929],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0032276318,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0056770104,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.12050028,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003865331,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000047834586,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99596685},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4237039578","doi":"10.24124/2005/bpgub375","title":"Grounding in intercultural communication.","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Library and Archives Canada","funders":"","keywords":"Humanities; Art; Computer science","score_opus":0.0444743776280503,"score_gpt":0.31647509555815484,"score_spread":0.27200071793010455,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4237039578","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.09614517,0.0025223661,6.0616566e-7,0.00041761744,0.00034562428,0.0001963536,0.000009780409,0.00012694488,0.90023553],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.7759311,0.00040020232,0.00018826584,0.00012894919,0.00027932072,0.000071655435,0.0021361215,0.000029789846,0.22083457],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989003,0.000108346925,0.00043850907,0.0001847357,0.00017589131,0.00019223183],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99883616,0.00009005013,0.00020026721,0.0007068198,0.00013647087,0.00003025829],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00016883199,0.00023226492,0.00025971336,0.00021202966,0.00025149187,0.0005866544,0.0007932569,0.00011424105,0.009435631],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000023841127,0.00019053248,0.00009346941,0.000046058427,0.00011212912,0.0005869782,0.000056312714,0.00049531343,0.00034312066],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000011787317,0.00006055704,0.000013972599,0.000031165022,0.000033604225,9.534034e-7,0.19538403,0.0000014871137,0.0000105509025,0.79497665,0.0055746413,0.003900586],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00027535623,0.000013037143,0.0007678991,0.00030609057,0.000033909564,0.0000013812974,0.8063218,0.000020039828,0.000036188267,0.0038473022,0.1879486,0.0004283965],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.001796537,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.27764392,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.79112935,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011948041,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000057557434,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99146986},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4237649146","doi":"10.1002/9781118766804.wbiect082","title":"Discourse Theory","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"other","venue":"The International Encyclopedia of Communication Theory and Philosophy","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Polyphony; Focus (optics); Conversation; Speech act; Discourse analysis; Key (lock); Conversation analysis; Sociology; Psychology; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.021460595757889278,"score_gpt":0.29164703769319583,"score_spread":0.27018644193530655,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4237649146","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00006182313,0.0071170875,0.00010799736,0.006694523,0.0004855938,0.00026817195,0.0003792122,0.00011420751,0.9847714],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.116101794,0.014697012,0.00008888128,0.0005407598,0.0013120066,0.00008719513,0.0001948834,0.00019577832,0.8667817],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981384,0.00082829746,0.00039432078,0.00019088952,0.0003171043,0.00013095215],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9962006,0.0014877109,0.0006349878,0.0015066697,0.00012706999,0.000042947824],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001142683,0.0002685352,0.0002772995,0.00019507114,0.00022726096,0.00009589253,0.0022024089,0.00010009858,0.020576688],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00012354304,0.00016117394,0.000120939396,0.000025289522,0.0022580358,0.00019615325,0.00047165097,0.00029313035,0.00024198456],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008506936,0.00006370874,0.000005191415,0.000020167723,0.000254229,3.58951e-7,0.0070478716,2.4962583e-7,0.0000024348467,0.9306803,0.05731215,0.0045282654],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00014686608,0.000009420744,0.0000032734404,0.00019481797,0.000047198115,0.0000016217829,0.001701953,5.310436e-7,0.000004109758,0.50473005,0.4930396,0.00012057766],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00007405222,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00012918471,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.43572748,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001878562,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000059035894,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98031867},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4237753985","doi":"10.1002/9781118611463.wbielsi054","title":"Textual Agency","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"other","venue":"The International Encyclopedia of Language and Social Interaction","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Agency (philosophy); Phenomenon; Conversation; Comprehension; Linguistics; Epistemology; Sociology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.037617300091826046,"score_gpt":0.3211148199628943,"score_spread":0.28349751987106825,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4237753985","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0017069083,0.00092852354,0.000004118322,0.0009542237,0.0010072745,0.00012280281,0.00026248224,0.00007492574,0.99493873],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.09794607,0.0004981134,0.000021208696,0.00020294297,0.0034316322,0.000019253806,0.00040198953,0.00009187338,0.8973869],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991973,0.00006561974,0.00022705052,0.00012891863,0.00028861154,0.00009250099],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992851,0.00007103784,0.00033142336,0.00017279566,0.00011964301,0.00002001683],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014506881,0.00015095518,0.00018131407,0.00012500347,0.00009275432,0.00010373999,0.0003855725,0.00008058201,0.01033042],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000039803326,0.00010736686,0.000068011315,0.00001963466,0.00025412688,0.0001481356,0.00010965723,0.00022284382,0.00009900379],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000019591118,0.000048272836,0.000002604335,0.000022211607,0.00016918886,0.0000041446983,0.13681316,1.9136951e-7,0.000018758032,0.08353987,0.77180374,0.00755824],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000121925295,0.00001490973,0.0000075714793,0.000043451957,0.000042582382,0.0000032468238,0.11206701,0.0000059732847,0.0000053271065,0.0004953291,0.8870834,0.000109257126],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0038277404,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.005964593,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.11527966,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000034940596,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005619172,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9905743},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4237852577","doi":"10.1136/bmj.a879","title":"Discourse analysis","year":2008,"lang":"de","type":"article","venue":"BMJ","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":190,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Health Sciences Centre; Sunnybrook Health Science Centre; The Wilson Centre; University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Sociology; Linguistics; Psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.07135671773702523,"score_gpt":0.345805074653069,"score_spread":0.27444835691604375,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4237852577","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.2695559,0.025217475,0.00019256544,0.015186647,0.001580737,0.00061482197,0.00040556298,0.00025646138,0.68698984],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9284844,0.0011304365,0.0001812721,0.00035991296,0.0023425892,0.0000411074,0.00021832097,0.000030948588,0.06721101],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981497,0.0002238237,0.0005386143,0.00030726084,0.00040904092,0.0003715387],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9978421,0.00012585633,0.00030022985,0.0014525749,0.00016001347,0.00011926875],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002867245,0.00027045285,0.00045953697,0.00029261768,0.00094562967,0.00033635122,0.0006013354,0.00008569087,0.01101161],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000045435077,0.00022977972,0.00044924786,0.00027523993,0.0010572475,0.00035056067,0.0001619291,0.000259602,0.0028721918],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000463269,0.0005747677,0.0057695094,0.000042987846,0.0061168047,0.00023630352,0.16261445,0.00033628847,0.000008335056,0.50258857,0.3206388,0.0010268474],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006829323,0.00009254432,0.014089015,0.00006186861,0.004657577,0.000015077141,0.10404942,0.00086566276,0.000030567677,0.0013541887,0.87316656,0.00093457085],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0009644105,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011638004,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6589285,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000041452164,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001847601,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9979042},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4239374624","doi":"10.1017/s0261444806294114","title":"Pragmatics","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Pragmatics; Linguistics; Context (archaeology); Psychology; Conversation; Metaphor; Sociology; Philosophy; History","score_opus":0.027197540684660404,"score_gpt":0.313156668121597,"score_spread":0.2859591274369366,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4239374624","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.34823993,0.0005359649,0.0015597547,0.00022706606,0.00019842919,0.00008561497,0.000006000434,0.00027882901,0.64886844],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9830809,0.00000238949,0.0033477212,0.0004927534,0.0006360347,0.000003733539,0.000026919575,0.000023700984,0.012385812],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.999164,0.000074780764,0.00022198362,0.000114878916,0.00017617135,0.00024822893],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991663,0.00018723392,0.00009320291,0.00047719912,0.00002449665,0.00005156193],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008646663,0.00011504052,0.00011852922,0.000082981045,0.00037405922,0.00024081349,0.00030782618,0.000030096575,0.0014519137],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00011305709,0.000094084644,0.000052631665,0.00001936919,0.000108791064,0.00027445576,0.00007171776,0.00033532883,0.00019523688],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000031894667,0.00004287047,0.00008256108,0.000013978342,0.000016656555,0.000022496019,0.37040988,0.0000014409379,0.00032396714,0.60755366,0.0010123588,0.020516975],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00040451784,0.00004136984,0.00041675448,0.000075673495,0.00004114171,0.000020194115,0.8104819,0.00012535186,0.0005396567,0.0034971565,0.18391965,0.00043661278],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00059031934,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0026088774,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6364826,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000028995264,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000015089642,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9994609},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4240064254","doi":"10.1121/1.4800716","title":"The role of voice similarity in accommodation","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Proceedings of meetings on acoustics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Accommodation; Attractiveness; Task (project management); Similarity (geometry); Psychology; Speech recognition; Cognitive psychology; Computer science; Artificial intelligence; Engineering","score_opus":0.01651168793721127,"score_gpt":0.24186720574791146,"score_spread":0.22535551781070018,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4240064254","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.77165496,0.00016023536,0.0000018241723,0.00076769,0.000050047813,0.00023697587,0.000008581045,0.000033271135,0.22708642],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9989894,0.00008708688,0.00037389758,0.0000724248,0.00008189868,0.0000319479,0.0000032047576,0.0000145887125,0.00034554125],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990454,0.0000099470335,0.00039374825,0.000114106006,0.00026648428,0.00017032199],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983127,0.00029949562,0.00041133637,0.0001428887,0.00080772024,0.000025855043],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004452002,0.000112198206,0.00016571807,0.00008123736,0.00016636333,0.0001792937,0.00048767126,0.000047561298,0.00008812603],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0005294971,0.000080598926,0.00003605427,0.0000739849,0.0002997185,0.00032431702,0.00009916057,0.00019872213,0.000016968976],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00005311992,0.00035620143,0.0056944666,0.00020088525,0.000039702256,9.755833e-8,0.040412456,0.000071186994,0.047375605,0.8914652,0.0051934733,0.009137601],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012940725,0.00046153145,0.02487729,0.00075258175,0.00013632348,0.0000022000945,0.67639905,0.010025689,0.046682563,0.19560072,0.04298004,0.00078792265],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00043938408,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000083824205,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6958645,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000022452827,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000024277651,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3286729},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4240119325","doi":"10.24124/2005/bpgub372","title":"Conversational styles and personality characteristics in women's close friendships and acquaintance relationships.","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Northern British Columbia; Library and Archives Canada","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Style (visual arts); Extraversion and introversion; Personality; Turn-taking; Social psychology; Conversation; Task (project management); Linguistics; Big Five personality traits; Communication","score_opus":0.03842640587840412,"score_gpt":0.2781039709103307,"score_spread":0.23967756503192655,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4240119325","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.80489635,0.00083357684,8.4707915e-7,0.00046954767,0.00010364743,0.00017520325,0.00015470327,0.000046702717,0.19331942],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98065054,0.0005003612,0.00011756133,0.00017395473,0.00024358412,0.00007509819,0.0012339279,0.000024213474,0.016980775],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987297,0.00015568388,0.000403163,0.00029716603,0.00021432553,0.00019995433],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989809,0.0003161415,0.00024782898,0.000249352,0.00013611914,0.00006968763],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00041484617,0.00023831148,0.000298806,0.0001536807,0.0003336902,0.00036386625,0.00014420552,0.00014741451,0.0028460878],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00011351628,0.00022520666,0.000026749773,0.000034734825,0.0002764871,0.00042369685,0.000029127776,0.00046701898,0.000021334443],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000059553477,0.0000465783,0.0031979128,0.000102539794,0.00002892823,0.0000018619838,0.13382407,9.274412e-8,0.0000042372126,0.861495,0.00017782225,0.0010613798],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005526053,0.000029276818,0.2837061,0.00016135955,0.000038472186,0.0000029560947,0.672394,0.000050641112,0.00000523294,0.01969379,0.022861842,0.0005037585],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00013929547,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.016033506,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8418012,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009702759,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011874543,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9980655},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4240466408","doi":"10.32920/ryerson.14651946.v1","title":"Young Children’s Trust in the False Testimony of ingroup versus outgroup speakers","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Trent University","funders":"","keywords":"Ingroups and outgroups; Psychology; Outgroup; Skepticism; Social psychology; Stress (linguistics); Developmental psychology; Theory of mind; Linguistics; Cognition","score_opus":0.06531373687069912,"score_gpt":0.2968749576135304,"score_spread":0.23156122074283125,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4240466408","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.55868834,0.0016019591,0.00001905503,0.0005262833,0.0007586265,0.00041964417,0.00008781805,0.00007674023,0.43782157],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99709773,0.00017444053,0.00032988336,0.00014039836,0.00029415163,0.0000666367,0.00043824076,0.00003069393,0.0014278346],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99821854,0.00024664405,0.00055491587,0.00035043713,0.00038216988,0.00024731984],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99772054,0.0002735456,0.00030326462,0.0015326017,0.00013766179,0.00003236243],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00044499134,0.00031292476,0.00042831633,0.00015464945,0.00015009518,0.00072749343,0.0012983877,0.0001301572,0.0028447376],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000106194064,0.0002174512,0.00020725695,0.000065109845,0.00048795473,0.00020346003,0.0006981317,0.0007879747,0.000023084047],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008440119,0.00057246204,0.010346579,0.00014179501,0.00041129717,0.000028328644,0.31409588,0.00030271694,0.000017393557,0.6684573,0.0040340507,0.001507733],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0027584473,0.00016795206,0.13831466,0.00068704126,0.00041855974,0.00001691094,0.8456335,0.00023714674,0.00011528278,0.007430302,0.0027757476,0.0014444322],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.017111951,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.06559294,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6610271,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000062014915,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00015513475,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9980668},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4241322611","doi":"10.3765/plsa.v6i1.4960","title":"Source tags","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Presupposition; Proposition; Linguistics; Subject (documents); Computer science; Source text; Data source; Communication; Psychology; Philosophy; World Wide Web; Information retrieval","score_opus":0.025359576353026266,"score_gpt":0.2575469923138055,"score_spread":0.23218741596077924,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4241322611","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.15363306,0.0025181891,0.000114031944,0.0063653397,0.0006794919,0.00025608862,0.00004586391,0.00016379652,0.83622414],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98535603,0.00012781406,0.0049832487,0.0006440489,0.0003989564,0.0000073649458,0.0000030544907,0.000019732575,0.008459737],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99917865,0.00000728551,0.00027341628,0.00013814171,0.0002551788,0.00014732435],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983564,0.00011595585,0.00039002096,0.00021383264,0.00089656137,0.000027251517],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00010959778,0.000107484295,0.00022941355,0.000011966887,0.00021007437,0.00007258563,0.00049432484,0.000028764387,0.0003812741],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0004983723,0.000079970865,0.00027331273,0.000102420454,0.0009814613,0.000052373765,0.00023279234,0.00015001158,0.000006383545],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000019177804,0.00037882358,0.0017433527,0.0007411221,0.00043739245,2.4645016e-7,0.51326346,0.000013369764,0.00872189,0.34943426,0.121566735,0.0036801714],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00029193255,0.00004949673,0.00023921375,0.00022863106,0.00014991117,0.0000042098723,0.2768123,0.0003251913,0.0103342375,0.014225548,0.69710326,0.0002360778],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002073981,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000031510417,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.831723,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000015756897,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007625128,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4174684},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4241438472","doi":"10.1075/bct.63.08sid","title":"“Who knows best?”","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Benjamins current topics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":60,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Evidentiality; Conversation; Conversation analysis; Negotiation; Focus (optics); Epistemology; Linguistics; Psychology; Epistemic modality; Sociology; Philosophy; Social science","score_opus":0.09922454489341032,"score_gpt":0.3045247948956941,"score_spread":0.2053002500022838,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4241438472","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00004139404,0.009211766,0.00007007275,0.0004916311,0.0022905397,0.00029035093,0.00019525873,0.00015764762,0.98725134],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0019729831,0.0021863347,0.00004790555,0.00014004276,0.005051835,0.000023728693,0.0004339083,0.00008699271,0.9900563],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984465,0.00003443337,0.00048850384,0.00037365622,0.00036726633,0.00028963306],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9980793,0.00006933166,0.00032585213,0.0012113315,0.00021409162,0.000100113604],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00010907376,0.0004603694,0.00049615506,0.00016376286,0.00029770847,0.00036109568,0.00074342557,0.00018945386,0.007872153],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000019457517,0.00041161454,0.0002552879,0.00000895922,0.00041199187,0.00012571587,0.00024939104,0.0006567817,0.0016253254],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000018810628,0.000030880354,0.0000028213885,0.000104443025,0.00004412738,0.000002228836,0.0030172833,5.071392e-7,1.3273129e-7,0.8540892,0.04449277,0.09821372],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00017393756,0.000052807332,0.000004992596,0.0003925279,0.000119927856,0.0000018446027,0.00043534118,0.000012917118,0.0000017350324,0.026522292,0.97179556,0.00048613656],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000034987857,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0010816059,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9273028,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000069413094,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000112747126,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998336},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4242298243","doi":"10.22215/etd/2021-14607","title":"Strategies in Forming the Speech Act of Refusals of Non-Native English Speakers and Native English Speakers in Entry-Level Customer Service Positions in Canada","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Carleton University","funders":"","keywords":"Speech act; Service (business); Psychology; Linguistics; Recall; First language; Customer service; Public relations; Business; Political science; Marketing; Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.025444608521824476,"score_gpt":0.2805131201471101,"score_spread":0.25506851162528565,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4242298243","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5901742,0.0003137671,4.4924056e-7,0.00007968925,0.00025811946,0.00047656609,0.000253503,0.000008336098,0.40843537],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99569887,0.00032531036,0.000093235845,0.00009419758,0.00010300911,0.00006614277,0.00096858124,0.000035129742,0.0026155054],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.997518,0.00035327824,0.0010126614,0.0003276174,0.0004432258,0.00034522047],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99667764,0.00087263755,0.0006481718,0.0004312472,0.0013298258,0.000040476025],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00045667862,0.00036174437,0.0006949661,0.0004460977,0.00013491586,0.0001155649,0.00048848236,0.00015991354,0.00083034305],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00018901602,0.00029461388,0.000067700035,0.00041636213,0.00018786339,0.00075565564,0.000098021985,0.0008750197,8.6788555e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008598271,0.000107350665,0.0016191563,0.00051445945,0.00016566312,0.00002354151,0.9322169,0.00013323672,0.000084155,0.06413879,0.0004798337,0.00043093422],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00071947835,0.000017933678,0.024679184,0.0009762116,0.0000444939,4.543192e-7,0.9712565,0.000041880896,0.00065860443,0.00047449316,0.0008322133,0.0002985784],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.85619426,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.99900377,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4058199,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00044951282,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0030398509,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999506},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4242450571","doi":"10.1007/978-3-319-02327-4_5-2","title":"Pragmatic Socialization","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Socialization; Pragmatics; Negotiation; Sociocultural evolution; Politeness; Psychology; Interlanguage; Linguistics; Sociology; Social psychology; Social science","score_opus":0.07235833531564104,"score_gpt":0.29932895922552905,"score_spread":0.226970623909888,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4242450571","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0000011017239,0.00049225416,0.000044492393,0.00066231174,0.00034964114,0.00019399317,0.000047002588,0.00015722701,0.998052],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.004553765,0.00016756318,0.00006435691,0.00019336134,0.0008199879,0.000011663903,0.00029601305,0.000048643607,0.9938446],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993159,0.000014794027,0.00022452795,0.00014469265,0.00019460046,0.00010545345],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99858296,0.00004189887,0.00036367428,0.00082862546,0.00015486054,0.000028010068],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00009969952,0.00019470486,0.00023055411,0.000066413966,0.00059072487,0.00071840576,0.0004609887,0.00011451606,0.041118123],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000018927105,0.00015893522,0.000103559425,8.429008e-7,0.00039640075,0.00025244194,0.00009245955,0.00017183145,0.0015640671],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[8.528209e-7,0.0000056461467,1.9978025e-7,0.000032172546,0.000049755126,0.0000014727808,0.008961413,1.4387047e-7,2.48291e-7,0.95020616,0.039083317,0.0016585977],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000060073053,0.0000072778193,9.945342e-7,0.00007488914,0.00004654036,5.757125e-7,0.0010441303,0.000003985751,6.2131886e-7,0.2575715,0.7410205,0.00016891428],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00012029631,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0036826371,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7019372,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000031491618,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009700889,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99921334},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4243127409","doi":"10.1007/978-0-387-30424-3_197","title":"Language Socialization: A Systemic Functional Perspective","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Perspective (graphical); Socialization; Psychology; Systemic functional linguistics; Sociology; Linguistics; Developmental psychology; Computer science; Philosophy; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.06274012951718583,"score_gpt":0.2694514113913873,"score_spread":0.20671128187420146,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4243127409","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000017274468,0.007200276,0.000080818114,0.00041868287,0.0004663815,0.00025303327,0.00012693812,0.00031591012,0.9911207],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.043694165,0.00049054343,0.000025605488,0.00031713085,0.0020713988,0.000025353283,0.00032917943,0.00006842719,0.9529782],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988841,0.000029424236,0.00029543476,0.00028018834,0.00035788064,0.00015297934],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986956,0.000068372705,0.00023102785,0.00049059745,0.00046845168,0.000045926085],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00006426763,0.00029601803,0.00031688585,0.00014630804,0.00048148909,0.0002021017,0.00026049934,0.00015847382,0.046291426],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000011965011,0.00025430764,0.00020185948,0.000009532497,0.00047684755,0.00019061829,0.00007993581,0.00028734314,0.0015196784],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000005762575,0.000011733774,4.077745e-7,0.000019989991,0.00013212698,0.000013590332,0.07373982,0.0000017981191,0.0000013213106,0.8476169,0.07835846,0.000098110206],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00031399835,0.00003299481,0.000005088021,0.00017035283,0.00011791408,0.00008456316,0.14678805,0.0000069755456,0.0000026331832,0.024331095,0.82754827,0.00059808913],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003558035,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0014850139,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.82328576,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00023130715,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00025044708,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99999094},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4244682825","doi":"10.1075/tar.1","title":"It’s not all about you","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"book","venue":"Topics in address research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":20,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology","score_opus":0.34795737513987934,"score_gpt":0.4505899162694269,"score_spread":0.10263254112954756,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4244682825","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00008811166,0.0021321657,4.96501e-7,0.0057606394,0.00059046433,0.00066565693,0.0001878283,0.000060448347,0.99051416],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0038506112,0.00169114,0.000025830792,0.0007123725,0.001847348,0.000114444956,0.0003659649,0.000076742195,0.99131554],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9967232,0.00037966046,0.00049929763,0.00047442375,0.00124089,0.0006825639],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9969342,0.00052695343,0.0001277227,0.0018219415,0.0004980266,0.00009116702],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0012415089,0.0002922233,0.00046786768,0.0005816278,0.00024414485,0.0007511437,0.0019387751,0.00033416293,0.010428014],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00013935234,0.0002634871,0.00012480856,0.00004971699,0.0009226175,0.00021553038,0.0007955756,0.0024193642,0.002492675],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000014385613,0.0000475261,0.000008211529,0.00017133732,0.000042847383,0.000030010226,0.021077454,0.0000024632734,0.0000014931863,0.6405252,0.3364342,0.0016448566],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002926987,0.000059091075,0.000036197784,0.00037776396,0.00000972096,0.0000012654912,0.0037826418,0.000010675169,0.000012098293,0.015121685,0.9799996,0.00029655523],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0006572939,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0077886595,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6435654,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00036342666,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00085734983,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99998176},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4245352651","doi":"10.1111/j.1473-4192.2006.00118.x","title":"Book Reviews","year":2006,"lang":"de","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of Applied Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Humanities; Media studies; Sociology; Art","score_opus":0.02882482540491215,"score_gpt":0.3062569634884531,"score_spread":0.27743213808354095,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4245352651","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00021339285,0.16583578,0.0004144648,0.0011475232,0.015614258,0.00023823557,0.00014169184,0.000029781344,0.8163649],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.7950968,0.039850216,0.0060453634,0.006000376,0.13187018,0.000015844544,0.0002641273,0.00013375086,0.020723335],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99718714,0.00006353761,0.001575984,0.00015753125,0.0007855922,0.00023023445],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99566764,0.0002216552,0.0018164904,0.00035339245,0.001858017,0.000082834005],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005958955,0.0002775608,0.00048542637,0.00026323108,0.00017569322,0.00070890295,0.001283419,0.000096935975,0.003449182],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00042838618,0.00023825518,0.00028711764,0.000042226384,0.00034214335,0.000073165116,0.00014289093,0.0005582695,0.0005738523],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008667243,0.00021561883,0.000010071164,0.00002566649,0.00024359136,0.00006685375,0.0019233589,0.00013208386,0.000026992582,0.6719861,0.32428786,0.0009951465],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006256147,0.000048004586,0.000021746,0.00025449408,0.0002465836,0.000011474522,0.0010780327,0.000040470073,0.00013462798,0.022077385,0.97522444,0.00023713283],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00007504739,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000368151,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.79564154,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00015299322,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00022206675,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9974618},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4245582933","doi":"10.1080/00437956.2001.11432510","title":"Reviews","year":2001,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"WORD","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University; Université Laval","funders":"","keywords":"Philosophy; Linguistics","score_opus":0.10260702973499977,"score_gpt":0.3159002691786206,"score_spread":0.2132932394436208,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4245582933","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.01599956,0.0054150955,0.00001530457,0.0013962747,0.00019017936,0.00009776008,0.000002092638,0.00008525352,0.9767985],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.84743893,0.0016549864,0.00019701688,0.0009823209,0.0005528188,0.000032785818,0.000014600259,0.000012270828,0.14911424],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99960953,0.000039710332,0.0001247706,0.00006915464,0.000057829744,0.000098990386],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995334,0.000020265035,0.000045273333,0.00035477857,0.000023795721,0.000022459903],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00010563822,0.000059659164,0.00009234056,0.000024982612,0.00013792382,0.00011831031,0.00018952086,0.000011104122,0.010861627],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000014832129,0.000044133063,0.000041455245,0.000022785574,0.00009323902,0.00013615073,0.000029379411,0.00006457136,0.0017465504],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000004417688,0.00004024472,0.00013268013,0.000009612787,0.000009136759,0.000004750709,0.022100873,4.003083e-7,0.000016920014,0.8179193,0.105257615,0.054504015],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000058013145,0.0000057357906,0.00010887784,0.000018170236,0.000005586488,0.0000019167637,0.0040700333,0.0000017123988,0.000004124816,0.0029720752,0.9926882,0.00006560358],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008956211,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011595244,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.88743055,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000008153534,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000009071416,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9990307},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4246602952","doi":"10.1007/978-3-319-19650-3_3301","title":"Reliability and Deception in Language","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Deception; Reliability (semiconductor); Computer science; Psychology; Reliability engineering; Social psychology; Engineering; Physics","score_opus":0.037250522849192454,"score_gpt":0.27315675368339826,"score_spread":0.2359062308342058,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4246602952","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0041737985,0.0026819992,0.000003009108,0.00027089842,0.00009364592,0.0001281668,0.000029491983,0.00006331843,0.9925557],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.1409306,0.0004394983,0.00011610063,0.00016308334,0.00016102844,0.000008282461,0.00014801456,0.000023101667,0.8580103],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993086,0.000027738019,0.00022741962,0.0002214927,0.00011819908,0.00009658895],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992395,0.00007445746,0.00007377825,0.000514001,0.00007021522,0.000028042843],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014043218,0.000160142,0.00021715576,0.00007832354,0.00006898657,0.00018410606,0.00012528691,0.000101637146,0.022819543],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000180953,0.00013392186,0.0000519483,0.0000048790553,0.00024993287,0.0001430797,0.000109940374,0.0002516268,0.000100540936],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000028231545,0.000012141436,0.000006861203,0.00003608356,0.000009841544,0.0000093558665,0.015221367,3.8487272e-7,0.0000072338958,0.9807926,0.0011693395,0.0027319589],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00033107732,0.000030987565,0.00023418995,0.00026269085,0.000042796328,0.000005927932,0.047539942,0.000012611764,0.000014706266,0.06351103,0.88749844,0.00051558396],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00058027345,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.02048375,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.91728157,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000037924223,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004492579,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99738985},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4247226399","doi":"10.7202/1050952ar","title":"Un modèle macroscopique du développement psycholangagier en contexte intergroupe minoritaire1","year":2018,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Diversité urbaine","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Humanities; Sociology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.027232925895448436,"score_gpt":0.27190058478349505,"score_spread":0.24466765888804662,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4247226399","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5034364,0.02717221,0.001864371,0.08589621,0.0076097096,0.001014978,0.0011669672,0.00038351453,0.37145564],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9051047,0.0008735463,0.0010323934,0.0014097227,0.0018416145,0.000020697773,0.00013897015,0.000046310222,0.08953205],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99790734,0.0003445842,0.00041487982,0.00045124913,0.0003216077,0.00056035974],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9981611,0.0001561212,0.00020686182,0.00086078135,0.00043817432,0.00017698166],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00044124512,0.00040412298,0.0003630493,0.00013591466,0.0012272734,0.00047479733,0.0009379298,0.0001669235,0.015045251],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000051668383,0.000400061,0.00018236811,0.00010643116,0.0014178156,0.0006259619,0.0006290782,0.00038437409,0.0019896678],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00016721728,0.0006144628,0.0041115833,0.00010903362,0.0005710127,0.00008605558,0.2513489,0.0000019377073,0.00031582318,0.6166616,0.11735873,0.008653613],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002130835,0.0005199638,0.010068924,0.0002939457,0.00024456278,0.000020105788,0.047820557,0.00017425661,0.0007058896,0.0048672664,0.9324497,0.0007040185],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0016588034,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0015636554,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.81509095,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00024066049,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006898982,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99984515},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4247398033","doi":"10.22329/il.v34i3.4206","title":"Emotive Language in Argumentation","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Informal Logic","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":25,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Emotive; Argumentation theory; Linguistics; Sociology; Psychoanalysis; Philosophy; Epistemology; Media studies; Psychology","score_opus":0.030296924163666427,"score_gpt":0.2830444332500542,"score_spread":0.25274750908638777,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4247398033","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.28091818,0.000043687738,0.000051983603,0.00021145103,0.00009182647,0.00007919663,0.00000517961,0.00005747988,0.718541],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9959887,0.0000048399065,0.00013323427,0.0007448289,0.00011589494,0.000014325002,0.00004930982,0.000004798971,0.0029440352],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.999496,0.000037127043,0.00017278573,0.000060403923,0.00009558132,0.00013814057],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99965495,0.000042738455,0.00006802344,0.00018361484,0.000030370305,0.000020300786],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00015705575,0.000074283904,0.00008459255,0.000078701916,0.00008556658,0.00013069526,0.00016564799,0.000023044751,0.0013822245],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000029171748,0.00005804555,0.000026165448,0.000028301516,0.000101080484,0.00053318805,0.000042182466,0.00009808042,0.0004117059],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000008087214,0.000023753344,0.00041864187,0.000009655087,0.000004996329,0.0000015056567,0.1262472,0.000037401613,0.000020323057,0.86394507,0.00027465113,0.009008727],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0025867643,0.00044206684,0.05454471,0.00010397598,0.000029638839,0.000011227525,0.6817246,0.0015193236,0.0007489898,0.038357206,0.21904446,0.0008870042],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00029896913,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0017582116,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.82558787,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000016532067,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000128281845,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9995307},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4247435533","doi":"10.22215/etd/2017-11939","title":"Slurs: Their Use and Cognitive Impact","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Carleton University","funders":"","keywords":"Grice; Pragmatics; Utterance; Linguistics; Semantics (computer science); Meaning (existential); Implicature; German; Philosophy; Psychology; Epistemology; Computer science; Cognitive science","score_opus":0.08995276048060227,"score_gpt":0.35600811637679236,"score_spread":0.2660553558961901,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4247435533","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.33311132,0.0013545866,8.432206e-7,0.00003920805,0.00024135591,0.00021228132,0.00028456651,0.000077884244,0.664678],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.7874175,0.00023239656,0.0000073162832,0.000048966984,0.0002072399,0.000028286473,0.0019318865,0.000032848304,0.2100936],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992693,0.0000522626,0.0001758799,0.00021072738,0.0001211898,0.00017065807],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986597,0.00021031957,0.00026007052,0.0005143061,0.00029840242,0.00005725967],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00008175252,0.00027717158,0.00027854613,0.00009785313,0.00058033754,0.0022611497,0.0002905942,0.000109511406,0.005416596],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000080036276,0.00018111138,0.00011283707,0.0000070979877,0.000252265,0.00083978503,0.000028114437,0.00024369983,0.00008575894],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00024235391,0.00019360821,0.0005293417,0.00020420672,0.0012864752,0.000014338695,0.55422676,1.9282228e-7,0.00006115934,0.37232694,0.01940937,0.05150529],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008111039,0.00017934963,0.024182104,0.0008707737,0.00045263732,0.000006939853,0.88986516,0.00001377019,0.0003982324,0.008499631,0.07358751,0.0011327927],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.003520361,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.03436532,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.45458436,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000013705018,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000113300295,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9987746},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4247504157","doi":"10.1007/978-3-319-02249-9_33","title":"Researching Body Movements and Interaction in Education","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Movement (music); Face (sociological concept); Social movement; Psychology; Sociology; Communication; Political science; Social science; Politics","score_opus":0.09802825411895172,"score_gpt":0.3740830888558911,"score_spread":0.27605483473693937,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4247504157","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0007627528,0.00055707723,0.0000012706607,0.00043151574,0.00031626143,0.00018850384,0.000010664131,0.000026585409,0.99770534],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.13327652,0.0005612828,0.000024450272,0.00010258762,0.0002672563,0.000016754917,0.00008637022,0.000020956484,0.8656438],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993799,0.000020835247,0.00018845202,0.0001678491,0.00014567128,0.0000973372],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991851,0.00004686676,0.00016146185,0.000498093,0.0000787271,0.000029750861],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00016042644,0.0001322368,0.00013822634,0.00021295398,0.0002531986,0.00067107135,0.0002352499,0.000056985347,0.0034314152],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000019683444,0.000114810384,0.000028642156,0.0000013529872,0.00017259999,0.0004948826,0.00014059327,0.00033174237,0.000105237064],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000062762965,0.00002156981,0.000012812508,0.000027299922,0.00001892754,0.0000010557178,0.007910727,7.871697e-8,0.000005060894,0.9684027,0.0026918468,0.020901652],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00012503946,0.00002279869,0.00013431281,0.00040452208,0.000009431716,0.0000013848899,0.011527397,0.000012087104,0.0000052862074,0.16134539,0.8262263,0.000186063],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0020087855,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.011141773,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8235344,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000060810904,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000104402585,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99747956},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4249643256","doi":"10.1075/bct.114.06lau","title":"Questioning the clause as a crosslinguistic unit in grammar and interaction","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Benjamins current topics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Grammar; Non-finite clause; Computer science; Dependent clause; Philosophy","score_opus":0.11098780121172233,"score_gpt":0.3472658213612846,"score_spread":0.23627802014956226,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4249643256","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0032801412,0.012479566,0.000013850138,0.00079576706,0.002068431,0.00030413512,0.000052322684,0.000074072406,0.9809317],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.204841,0.005470399,0.0000518429,0.00021175368,0.0030911935,0.00005184827,0.0006523847,0.000078158504,0.7855514],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990297,0.00005522347,0.00034450716,0.00023747166,0.0001805035,0.0001526139],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989674,0.00014376677,0.00019839588,0.0004906581,0.00016272545,0.000037041114],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00013054005,0.0002351992,0.00022898302,0.00011285404,0.0003009505,0.00064023817,0.0002385735,0.000094290655,0.0010724682],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00011982127,0.00018742244,0.00006958861,0.0000151677405,0.00030652288,0.000106150655,0.00017031217,0.00073442736,0.000044938042],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000041576277,0.000024572288,0.00004889714,0.00006620044,0.00002413695,0.000012842499,0.010715267,0.000002815889,2.4586305e-7,0.97003865,0.00037547247,0.018686762],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00015310086,0.00002131021,0.00013193508,0.00064460916,0.00005969776,0.000009105098,0.0041050473,0.000035956262,0.0000010879737,0.031154292,0.96346503,0.00021883055],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00030926216,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.011685521,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9630896,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004925469,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000120297365,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998407},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4249740597","doi":"10.1002/9781118306185.fmatter","title":"Front Matter","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"paratext","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Connaught Fund; India Diabetes Research Foundation; Yale University; Government of Canada; University of Toronto; Social Science Research Council","keywords":"Front (military); Geology; Oceanography","score_opus":0.0556824425031487,"score_gpt":0.2962830520357316,"score_spread":0.2406006095325829,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4249740597","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000048397098,0.0063142665,0.00002830717,0.000758641,0.0029972114,0.00015797607,0.0001708306,0.00006164061,0.98946273],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.014912004,0.00014708185,0.000100648045,0.0014755474,0.002914261,0.00005573071,0.00064772496,0.000054651617,0.97969234],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99902916,0.00006880885,0.00025943574,0.00017486102,0.00017394786,0.0002937648],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99880093,0.000045948414,0.00014408976,0.0008619818,0.0000851417,0.00006189512],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00008124907,0.00026491008,0.00029421144,0.00008772318,0.0002031263,0.0004936583,0.00054282317,0.0001246086,0.926133],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000017752964,0.0001891337,0.000121046956,0.00000720459,0.00024237069,0.00027732103,0.0001527811,0.00031651367,0.72434384],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000018196821,0.00003587635,0.000003894056,0.00004039568,0.000056126264,3.2328407e-7,0.011961274,3.1288175e-7,8.5164606e-7,0.06460478,0.9231029,0.00019144804],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00006772108,0.000006419886,0.000014872075,0.000034803652,0.00003699855,0.0000013051874,0.008363328,4.697439e-7,0.000009566618,0.00022862927,0.99094325,0.00029261856],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010047657,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0010546506,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.20178916,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000033630608,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000565305,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.77126485},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4249932049","doi":"10.32920/ryerson.14651946","title":"Young Children’s Trust in the False Testimony of ingroup versus outgroup speakers","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Trent University","funders":"","keywords":"Ingroups and outgroups; Outgroup; Psychology; Skepticism; Social psychology; Stress (linguistics); Developmental psychology; Theory of mind; Linguistics; Cognition","score_opus":0.06531373687069912,"score_gpt":0.2968749576135304,"score_spread":0.23156122074283125,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4249932049","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.55868834,0.0016019591,0.00001905503,0.0005262833,0.0007586265,0.00041964417,0.00008781805,0.00007674023,0.43782157],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99709773,0.00017444053,0.00032988336,0.00014039836,0.00029415163,0.0000666367,0.00043824076,0.00003069393,0.0014278346],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99821854,0.00024664405,0.00055491587,0.00035043713,0.00038216988,0.00024731984],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99772054,0.0002735456,0.00030326462,0.0015326017,0.00013766179,0.00003236243],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00044499134,0.00031292476,0.00042831633,0.00015464945,0.00015009518,0.00072749343,0.0012983877,0.0001301572,0.0028447376],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000106194064,0.0002174512,0.00020725695,0.000065109845,0.00048795473,0.00020346003,0.0006981317,0.0007879747,0.000023084047],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008440119,0.00057246204,0.010346579,0.00014179501,0.00041129717,0.000028328644,0.31409588,0.00030271694,0.000017393557,0.6684573,0.0040340507,0.001507733],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0027584473,0.00016795206,0.13831466,0.00068704126,0.00041855974,0.00001691094,0.8456335,0.00023714674,0.00011528278,0.007430302,0.0027757476,0.0014444322],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.017111951,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.06559294,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6610271,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000062014915,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00015513475,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9980668},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4250312925","doi":"10.1002/9781405186407.wbiecc067","title":"Communication Accommodation Theory","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"other","venue":"The International Encyclopedia of Communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":125,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"St. Francis Xavier University","funders":"","keywords":"Interpersonal communication; Accommodation; Personality; Social psychology; Psychology; Temperament; ENCODE; Computer science","score_opus":0.027761267056317495,"score_gpt":0.28023894428802004,"score_spread":0.25247767723170256,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4250312925","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00013670538,0.007461866,0.00011738811,0.0033290791,0.00048479316,0.0004900376,0.00017480912,0.00026079884,0.98754454],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.06394838,0.055573825,0.0012610218,0.00035451067,0.0005992585,0.00021015755,0.002328519,0.00033401855,0.8753903],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99763393,0.00068904355,0.00067896076,0.00021311548,0.0006141188,0.00017082252],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9941696,0.0008180001,0.0013050548,0.0033075467,0.00036293594,0.00003687977],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00073658867,0.00031658227,0.00034507964,0.0003235945,0.00038387292,0.00014659982,0.004731904,0.0001662078,0.010187739],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00018924504,0.00024566567,0.00017155717,0.00008205753,0.0012808534,0.000349073,0.0007242822,0.00055227475,0.0003410834],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000021535914,0.00012183481,0.000017781264,0.000013407503,0.00018039731,2.2743096e-7,0.009712981,0.000011712329,0.0000031282918,0.58409524,0.40147474,0.0043470026],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00027240106,0.0000120624445,0.00008707729,0.0002594107,0.00007488467,0.000005363516,0.004289195,0.000058682614,0.000012294311,0.020238921,0.97443706,0.00025267783],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0020365946,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0038356907,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5729623,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000086626635,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001461403,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999996},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4250429021","doi":"10.31234/osf.io/nzvfa","title":"Identifying bilingual talkers after a language switch: Language experience matters","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University; Centre for Research on Brain Language and Music; University of British Columbia","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Indexicality; Linguistics; Psychology; Neuroscience of multilingualism; Second language; First language; Computer science","score_opus":0.05025807206113599,"score_gpt":0.32900265254141087,"score_spread":0.2787445804802749,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4250429021","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.84028625,0.0036550015,0.00020883691,0.0008784359,0.0019674501,0.0006965368,0.00019640767,0.00058344065,0.15152766],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9466735,0.00004883731,0.0006076567,0.002091081,0.0006343507,0.00022107427,0.00023202745,0.000098206314,0.04939327],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9974736,0.00014358963,0.0005925586,0.00073866337,0.0005257412,0.0005258263],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99717295,0.00012445387,0.0003321711,0.0021379292,0.00012183964,0.00011064904],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002570863,0.0005532347,0.00053546106,0.00028486588,0.00020234639,0.0016542824,0.0013011999,0.00020106297,0.018749172],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000034967656,0.00046373683,0.00032020835,0.000051103987,0.0004696862,0.00047034226,0.0015127916,0.0008318676,0.0012960208],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003970795,0.00009544098,0.00026326667,0.00042968767,0.00015841855,0.0001411898,0.9796268,0.000042266973,0.0005908847,0.013834499,0.0039092903,0.00086856907],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0003880745,0.00002311185,0.00024950094,0.00047575266,0.00009507785,0.000011566529,0.98159873,0.000106871456,0.0010499211,0.0005529099,0.014390253,0.001058243],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0049610697,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0056974464,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.106387265,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010725429,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00021941443,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997814},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4250676218","doi":"10.22329/il.v38i3.5337","title":"Notice of Books Received","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Informal Logic","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Windsor","funders":"","keywords":"Notice; Political science; Philosophy; Law","score_opus":0.06871656740323984,"score_gpt":0.29078521118206213,"score_spread":0.2220686437788223,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4250676218","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0948853,0.000082522325,0.00002776949,0.00016021938,0.00020307125,0.00007053136,0.000011822521,0.00006241172,0.9044964],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9907973,0.000009035378,0.00027991977,0.00057611626,0.00022931247,0.000005338733,0.00001025453,0.0000049914483,0.008087733],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99946505,0.000018791186,0.00021769734,0.000052476902,0.00011132903,0.00013464243],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993085,0.00004492349,0.000121738645,0.00030835238,0.00019157288,0.000024903062],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00012061361,0.000073707,0.000103464765,0.000047742986,0.00015372774,0.00007711351,0.00028332075,0.000028826134,0.0035614572],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003247883,0.0000542864,0.000039536175,0.000019591324,0.0005701788,0.00039061691,0.00007451092,0.000080016405,0.00046568192],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000023219129,0.00002190503,0.000057018075,0.000014950053,0.000017069005,6.7448775e-7,0.045250177,0.000002976138,0.00006140493,0.95054054,0.0016207208,0.00238933],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006971415,0.0006317834,0.002428485,0.000060584684,0.000044764452,0.0000075698294,0.07913708,0.00021892421,0.0027063005,0.013926207,0.8997462,0.00039496968],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00017298394,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00038432897,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.93661433,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000061641713,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003414263,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99734944},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4250895865","doi":"10.1017/s0008413100003169","title":"This sentence sucks to analyse: Are <i>suck, bite, blow</i>, and <i>work tough</i>-predicates?","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Canadian Journal of Linguistics / La revue canadienne de linguistique","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria","funders":"","keywords":"Predicate (mathematical logic); Sentence; Complement (music); Linguistics; Verb; Subject (documents); Object (grammar); Function (biology); Computer science; Property (philosophy); Psychology; Philosophy; Epistemology","score_opus":0.037544082843419334,"score_gpt":0.24619390979984207,"score_spread":0.20864982695642273,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4250895865","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5854922,0.0059653586,0.0001333231,0.006573948,0.004626063,0.00063221814,0.00050260936,0.00009400036,0.39598027],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99113244,0.000084610765,0.0018103376,0.0013251775,0.0028403804,0.000009783581,0.000008104393,0.000056303834,0.0027328662],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9978416,0.0002579125,0.00072149426,0.0002498626,0.00014179341,0.00078736834],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9945807,0.0004205593,0.00063822174,0.0007274345,0.002111295,0.0015217887],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch","metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0015721656,0.0003082726,0.0004632,0.00042047963,0.0007697809,0.0004497256,0.0011885072,0.00013708467,0.0007557525],"category_scores_gemma":[0.009652454,0.0002548456,0.00013535573,0.00024671722,0.0008120207,0.000049184637,0.000069297064,0.0008651924,0.000018582365],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008320905,0.00005143461,0.022728967,0.00014045117,0.00035103448,0.0030823504,0.3496855,0.00008006549,0.000013381232,0.6015801,0.021697784,0.0005057491],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00041074908,0.00020761229,0.004988822,0.0010104367,0.00042968235,0.0004843562,0.020903457,0.000075223346,0.00009483846,0.014539397,0.9561331,0.0007222785],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.18439946,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.89448637,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.93443537,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00034280674,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0015413504,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999904},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4252613667","doi":"10.1093/acrefore/9780199384655.013.40","title":"Conversation Analysis","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"reference-entry","venue":"Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":20,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation analysis; Conversation; Ascription; Action (physics); Normative; Everyday life; Ethnomethodology; Linguistics; Discourse analysis; Social relation; Psychology; Sociology; Cognitive science; Communication; Social psychology; Epistemology; Social science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.10984103952847962,"score_gpt":0.3806144065938022,"score_spread":0.27077336706532257,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4252613667","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000096030606,0.0030320513,0.00008070081,0.0002208812,0.0019780842,0.00036261888,0.001431299,0.000070201895,0.9927281],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.02533723,0.4562934,0.00038699157,0.000019826984,0.0079977475,0.0000725497,0.0016413872,0.000076402284,0.5081745],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9961119,0.00049126305,0.0008190735,0.0004495697,0.0015129356,0.0006152393],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99239343,0.001650687,0.00052377844,0.0013911691,0.0038763518,0.00016456835],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0011449736,0.00034049063,0.00078032847,0.0013343054,0.00037492876,0.00025402923,0.0012060546,0.0003126011,0.005763762],"category_scores_gemma":[0.004964745,0.00025257037,0.00033919918,0.00036383784,0.0013539367,0.00007524568,0.00040126042,0.0010335166,0.00013623999],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000058347854,0.00024008258,0.000693128,0.0008968319,0.0020606907,0.000026924414,0.022603644,0.0000037438747,1.3987363e-7,0.63328004,0.29203665,0.04809979],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00020793959,0.00008458394,0.00004148374,0.00030988373,0.0005651197,2.0025625e-7,0.0062925913,0.00001918513,0.0000024286674,0.01019174,0.98198766,0.00029716105],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0007708012,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0018594754,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.68995106,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00017585138,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0010525907,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99999267},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4253408651","doi":"10.4324/9781315269474-8","title":"Word problems as social texts","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Word (group theory); Linguistics; Computer science; History; Natural language processing; Psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.0727204923209837,"score_gpt":0.2867946489643581,"score_spread":0.21407415664337437,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4253408651","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00004483324,0.00061859895,0.000002578944,0.0008697274,0.0003316595,0.0002612646,0.000050223316,0.00025630402,0.9975648],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.011276291,0.00007687302,0.000043074535,0.00053108664,0.002618146,0.000022036113,0.00013721276,0.00007688258,0.9852184],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99892,0.000018087925,0.00031024768,0.00025708947,0.0002837166,0.00021085785],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989301,0.00004008624,0.0002202427,0.00054374867,0.00022006339,0.000045749734],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00010501949,0.00031036118,0.00030337434,0.00010311988,0.00049252977,0.0005102339,0.00052685227,0.00018581544,0.2250078],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000004927978,0.0002447291,0.00016801276,0.000005070545,0.0008459102,0.00018710061,0.0001784346,0.00031158963,0.010235569],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000036606682,0.000012548192,1.01660945e-7,0.000022547105,0.00007704211,0.0000022199556,0.0256142,1.999573e-8,7.5337186e-7,0.83170265,0.14018255,0.0023816838],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00008482917,0.00002810081,8.4848364e-7,0.00005240357,0.00003669245,0.0000016402666,0.002843981,2.4332488e-7,0.000002071082,0.2788808,0.7178112,0.00025717696],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00017624219,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.004521282,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5776287,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000038912614,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011913695,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99797624},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4253794972","doi":"10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199642670.013.18","title":"Givenness","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Oxford University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":14,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Salience (neuroscience); Coreference; Salient; Linguistics; Psychology; Focus (optics); Context (archaeology); Cognitive psychology; Computer science; Resolution (logic); Artificial intelligence; Philosophy; History","score_opus":0.09942566242682266,"score_gpt":0.2423742130928873,"score_spread":0.14294855066606463,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4253794972","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000026234375,0.00035734422,0.000014944849,0.0000442801,0.00029151392,0.00023527183,0.00033664049,0.00021815936,0.9984756],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0025341443,0.00011610401,0.000047663434,0.000035730718,0.00030593076,9.1492973e-7,0.00011894332,0.00005011891,0.99679047],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990368,0.00003735984,0.00015822271,0.00028072626,0.00027662126,0.00021026301],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985003,0.000046829347,0.00023024599,0.00080502476,0.00029983578,0.000117787975],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000089248155,0.0003103615,0.000326565,0.0001358724,0.00032909107,0.00017819468,0.0008502077,0.00018395287,0.0011058487],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000035606224,0.0003208683,0.00016178092,0.0000018599413,0.0006227037,0.00019698915,0.00042889488,0.00039512545,0.000017200324],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003362206,0.000009279165,1.6862597e-7,0.000032668377,0.00012007033,0.000052945717,0.00706954,0.0000016333305,4.707248e-7,0.9702978,0.020626344,0.0017554653],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00032506694,0.000033511817,3.0621194e-7,0.000088421526,0.00014974816,0.000003042572,0.0036527107,0.0000039705815,0.0000033483825,0.009608187,0.9857472,0.0003844591],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00020415506,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00062333274,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9651209,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012065497,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014131474,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99992436},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4254676916","doi":"10.1002/9781118924396.wbiea2259","title":"Interaction","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"other","venue":"The International Encyclopedia of Anthropology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Social relation; Action (physics); Cognition; Cognitive science; Semiotics; Psychology; Context (archaeology); Interpretation (philosophy); Socially distributed cognition; Social cognition; Sociology; Social psychology; Epistemology; Linguistics; Neuroscience","score_opus":0.03120513218694536,"score_gpt":0.32791469609687474,"score_spread":0.29670956390992936,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4254676916","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00011664605,0.0004003432,0.000035101046,0.003497656,0.006645559,0.00011886341,0.00009387343,0.00009202367,0.98899996],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.011256451,0.002462667,0.000094419105,0.00019712497,0.003865767,0.000018839892,0.000118720454,0.00012698997,0.981859],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99917024,0.000070662056,0.00027055832,0.0001591025,0.00020913794,0.000120310186],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99882966,0.00012617007,0.0004363684,0.00045758908,0.00013287515,0.000017312776],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00010437925,0.00016217418,0.0002063454,0.00018339037,0.000091809816,0.00004231804,0.0009604375,0.00009395178,0.2219559],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005293993,0.00010825397,0.000085195206,0.000019339188,0.0024252215,0.00007614543,0.00017769088,0.00016270032,0.0013606091],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000011620439,0.000043751206,0.0000112763755,0.000008048203,0.0001501874,0.0000012900309,0.003592872,2.3368686e-7,0.0000022462516,0.27446,0.72072697,0.0009915116],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0001059297,0.000048151047,0.000007157662,0.000056952376,0.000034463697,0.000007728847,0.009483749,0.000007625468,0.000017781476,0.0027773897,0.98734194,0.0001111027],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0044166557,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.010403043,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2716826,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000028591121,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006527473,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99941695},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4254715993","doi":"10.3138/cmlr.62.2.335","title":"Teaching Talk as a Game of Catch","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Modern Language Review/ La Revue canadienne des langues vivantes","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Subject (documents); Mathematics education; Pedagogy; Psychology; Computer science; World Wide Web","score_opus":0.023580638617987697,"score_gpt":0.2627885828034264,"score_spread":0.23920794418543867,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4254715993","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.64673114,0.15646704,0.000027698154,0.0032852313,0.00014908054,0.00062615186,0.0006674869,0.00015204585,0.19189411],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98137707,0.0033607394,0.00050948525,0.0017683081,0.0005518274,0.00006379171,0.00024341184,0.00008535316,0.01203999],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99783427,0.00027173106,0.0006033508,0.00038458337,0.00013195803,0.0007740942],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9976453,0.00019843286,0.00027186496,0.0010515706,0.00020843191,0.00062437047],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00060178404,0.00036760906,0.0006548021,0.0003044527,0.00028660183,0.00014112446,0.00084091775,0.0000910249,0.0022340862],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00045262807,0.00033871902,0.00023838726,0.00010885337,0.00051095674,0.0004139274,0.00006803737,0.00040384234,0.00012367532],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000012283477,0.00011202209,0.00014211569,0.0044071577,0.0002906067,0.0008197923,0.58417404,0.00002446544,0.0037314491,0.21697152,0.0055345935,0.18377994],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00040259172,0.0000887092,0.0003802941,0.0056173624,0.0002722491,0.0005235911,0.053143527,0.0004018697,0.00018473125,0.002611861,0.93540365,0.0009695671],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.53790855,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.929803,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.92986906,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00039770547,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0003180117,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999065},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4254744556","doi":"10.31219/osf.io/mxtc6","title":"Principle B constrains the processing of cataphora: Evidence for syntactic and discourse predictions","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"The Scarborough Hospital; University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Coreference; Parsing; Antecedent (behavioral psychology); Computer science; Subject (documents); Natural language processing; Artificial intelligence; Linguistics; Comprehension; Index (typography); Psychology; Resolution (logic); Programming language; Philosophy","score_opus":0.2245899695469894,"score_gpt":0.4054436014971295,"score_spread":0.1808536319501401,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4254744556","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.23254971,0.05434428,0.048226994,0.12563099,0.003294573,0.016530322,0.006898062,0.0017558801,0.5107692],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99694556,0.00028015443,0.00075494655,0.000118141914,0.0002810506,0.00031439113,0.00006317343,0.000023162576,0.0012194036],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989128,0.00007175393,0.00037977696,0.00029465967,0.0001861006,0.0001548706],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9982147,0.00050484936,0.00036543005,0.0006189403,0.00024224388,0.000053800686],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00025425202,0.00020223651,0.00028534178,0.000050076484,0.00047566518,0.0004896461,0.0005321105,0.00006610635,0.00020089466],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002388138,0.00012839792,0.00010139106,0.0000280492,0.0013368019,0.0003077425,0.0005050196,0.0003617246,0.000002430955],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004322763,0.00010821098,0.0002016829,0.0017740165,0.00022986384,0.0000011637333,0.14807534,0.00008081313,0.00006771137,0.8449458,0.0020543402,0.0024178303],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00093461206,0.00031853974,0.0020049992,0.004795821,0.0021598153,0.000028581533,0.87409866,0.013480126,0.0005274012,0.060615867,0.039710104,0.0013254863],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0004074923,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0015030548,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.78432995,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000024967603,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00052083685,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5235915},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4281557329","doi":"10.1177/13591045221092887","title":"Soliciting children’s views on other-perspectives in child mental health assessments","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Guelph","funders":"","keywords":"Mental health; Feeling; Psychology; Conversation; Function (biology); Developmental psychology; Psychiatry; Social psychology; Communication","score_opus":0.11951063149448589,"score_gpt":0.46497157365246444,"score_spread":0.34546094215797857,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4281557329","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.44211897,0.014856483,0.000006893162,0.09875416,0.003676681,0.0007704313,0.0003067014,0.00013488818,0.4393748],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.956295,0.00085129903,0.00015339891,0.040932298,0.001099289,0.00007904033,0.00010144849,0.000038276063,0.00044992974],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99689466,0.0010836063,0.00082932005,0.000626236,0.00018911654,0.00037707348],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987281,0.00012998127,0.00037536994,0.00063835864,0.000015083169,0.00011313008],"candidate_categories":["sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001239256,0.00024832273,0.00044939792,0.00017557201,0.0014827171,0.00007722014,0.0004868333,0.000082525825,0.0023382835],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000017219614,0.00022690093,0.00016219588,0.000089045,0.0005259924,0.00011515948,0.00014401616,0.0014877646,0.000042371117],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00043299093,0.004670796,0.16361076,0.000021114029,0.00025528655,0.0000027558406,0.040324643,0.000007874708,2.0246617e-7,0.71428484,0.06222739,0.01416132],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00526003,0.0022122685,0.59969443,0.00018701162,0.000027171025,0.00011663269,0.06793557,0.000012966916,1.4765426e-7,0.014337802,0.3095691,0.0006468664],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00013980226,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0012099135,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.69994706,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000034234898,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006799146,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998172},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4281645291","doi":"10.1007/s41701-022-00121-y","title":"“Well He’s Sick Anyway Like”: Anyway in Irish English","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Corpus Pragmatics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Göteborgs Universitet","keywords":"Irish; Politeness; Linguistics; Index (typography); Proposition; History; Digression; Meaning (existential); Sociology; Psychology; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.030970538150724085,"score_gpt":0.25943387350388897,"score_spread":0.22846333535316488,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4281645291","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.25951326,0.0014314898,0.00002679833,0.00077675853,0.002165555,0.0005821898,0.00013060123,0.00036858226,0.7350048],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9783548,0.000087683686,0.00033370926,0.0008377064,0.00042060725,0.00016142635,0.00012087482,0.000054014563,0.019629177],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981206,0.0003416188,0.0005162541,0.00024406744,0.00041584639,0.00036162068],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983237,0.00030166583,0.00025971915,0.0009029221,0.00013912247,0.00007290231],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00055459654,0.00022102702,0.00029593857,0.00017832019,0.00057029846,0.0003453643,0.0007924599,0.000043723692,0.007259348],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00011182326,0.0002202396,0.00008688947,0.00014521154,0.00025223038,0.0003115088,0.0004607774,0.0005713595,0.00017079778],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003866336,0.0007382133,0.0014581016,0.00014038419,0.000075469994,0.00006218611,0.32545325,0.00057426695,0.000037862956,0.47834256,0.19085631,0.0022227373],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006150786,0.00011992772,0.00030128003,0.000030414454,0.000033019212,0.0000068345994,0.112605184,0.0006770608,0.000025288857,0.00525566,0.8799662,0.00036408217],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00021256988,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0016653759,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.71884155,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012731442,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013380084,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9936482},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4281679612","doi":"10.1177/14614456221090300","title":"‘Something that’s very American’: The interactional role of Light-Head Relative Clauses","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Discourse Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Relative clause; Linguistics; Predicate (mathematical logic); Head (geology); Noun phrase; Noun; Affordance; Set (abstract data type); Dependent clause; Computer science; Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Philosophy; Sentence","score_opus":0.09553694814580099,"score_gpt":0.37135697646312793,"score_spread":0.27582002831732694,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4281679612","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6850013,0.024359662,0.0000104373,0.02321151,0.0015267772,0.00043625472,0.00028102542,0.00015510667,0.26501793],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9942993,0.00026480923,0.00004367734,0.00029503694,0.00022387251,0.00017482784,0.000018332765,0.000020550788,0.004659599],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985822,0.0003157349,0.00027711355,0.0001927877,0.00043026637,0.00020193163],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983321,0.0006808902,0.00037420308,0.0004364423,0.00015480503,0.000021573365],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003340777,0.00017539486,0.00030898003,0.00011406599,0.0014803122,0.00008544027,0.00046606082,0.000009784346,0.00084134325],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008968376,0.00011435222,0.00014681583,0.000102132646,0.0014169223,0.00048417464,0.00052930723,0.00041693242,0.000022052967],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000046328245,0.00015370773,0.00078186113,0.000012038704,0.0007253033,0.0000025760728,0.40631798,0.000058588837,0.00010674892,0.5834286,0.0067185797,0.0016476817],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00012438271,0.00008911222,0.0008854775,0.000028352355,0.000088400564,0.0000030770182,0.8614477,0.000008245317,0.00014267865,0.011547519,0.12549469,0.00014037432],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00056919584,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0013585874,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.57188106,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007829809,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000071248745,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99981964},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4282833253","doi":"10.1016/j.system.2022.102848","title":"Alignment in second language speakers’ perceptions of interaction and its relationship to perceived communicative success","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"System","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Psychology; Operationalization; Conversation; Perception; Fluency; Social relation; Exploratory research; Conversation analysis; Linguistics; Session (web analytics); Cognitive psychology; Social psychology; Communication; Computer science; Sociology","score_opus":0.050650239934326644,"score_gpt":0.3138785348146143,"score_spread":0.26322829488028765,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4282833253","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8999665,0.00026721397,0.0000038988564,0.00033396238,0.00010218047,0.0003325007,0.00012518365,0.000034946614,0.09883362],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9971028,0.0000036981737,0.000033417295,0.000044018325,0.000029623145,0.00015342572,0.000053129166,0.00001134665,0.00256854],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989027,0.00044964638,0.00028231234,0.0001233906,0.00014429723,0.00009768947],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99924845,0.00016391881,0.0001277654,0.00037477774,0.000052348696,0.00003274999],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00031018347,0.00008422177,0.00015659307,0.00016375074,0.0003376607,0.000061024177,0.00026016677,0.00001539042,0.0021715618],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00001584798,0.00008242005,0.000031333908,0.00006905442,0.000058110316,0.00020456655,0.00020963149,0.00018609494,0.00003068515],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000021706644,0.00007286239,0.0033767598,0.00009996186,0.000024299465,0.0000025243971,0.7288575,0.0001152891,0.00081966136,0.26624918,0.00028387926,0.00007633076],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00023035728,0.000049579518,0.04188573,0.00008392352,0.000011714734,0.000007799417,0.95507365,0.00013507856,0.000032719017,0.000057767225,0.0023305346,0.00010114941],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00077905774,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.006560981,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.26619142,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00018680972,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000023474391,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9987406},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4283011792","doi":"10.1556/2062.2022.00537","title":"The Hungarian question tag mi? As characterized by dependent and independent commitments","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Acta Linguistica Academica","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Utterance; Proposition; Presupposition; Context (archaeology); Linguistics; Set (abstract data type); Subject (documents); Psychology; Computer science; History; Philosophy; World Wide Web","score_opus":0.019538017840014976,"score_gpt":0.27907612279592436,"score_spread":0.2595381049559094,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4283011792","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.54968655,0.009972582,0.00003706155,0.028952874,0.0040518157,0.0027888052,0.0013671292,0.0008053231,0.40233788],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9906715,0.00044332354,0.000031134547,0.0010447148,0.0005149478,0.0002945172,0.00020217239,0.00003274128,0.006764926],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99812645,0.00040267274,0.00038268266,0.00028238134,0.00048260696,0.00032318928],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986583,0.00041862452,0.00025469344,0.0004712933,0.000089236484,0.000107829495],"candidate_categories":["sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006796664,0.00019497119,0.00018853297,0.000053119384,0.0020779686,0.00042904168,0.00077083625,0.0000753052,0.001336495],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00034024622,0.00015771434,0.000047869664,0.000034681136,0.00034005157,0.00011084974,0.00057169923,0.00095654203,0.00004101254],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00027291194,0.00027680185,0.00042495292,0.000032984855,0.00026941844,0.000021245249,0.027183138,0.0000010713046,0.0066384873,0.9373743,0.023508877,0.0039957925],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004958118,0.00008528921,0.00015702342,0.00001328126,0.00006602708,0.000017209353,0.011358464,0.00002671008,0.0002655659,0.009725763,0.9775537,0.00023512063],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00035603336,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00010110466,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9540449,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009289062,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007257932,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9995764},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4283166356","doi":"10.5430/wjel.v12n5p394","title":"The Use of Textual Pragmatic Markers in the Speech of Jordanian University Students by adopting A Functional-Pragmatic approach","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of English Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Closing (real estate); Storytelling; Linguistics; Contrast (vision); Psychology; Relation (database); Computer science; Sociology; Political science; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.029444276458401527,"score_gpt":0.2474439523279585,"score_spread":0.21799967586955696,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4283166356","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9532691,0.0015252585,0.000027677082,0.000263688,0.00028434428,0.00034163977,0.0001096935,0.000013174065,0.04416541],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9963663,0.000030226214,0.00040834228,0.00006391524,0.0001127651,0.0000032686671,0.000019944126,0.000011787437,0.0029834062],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99767506,0.000849705,0.0005142323,0.00008009576,0.0007278662,0.00015304195],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9975865,0.0009925059,0.00078010367,0.0003625359,0.00025053867,0.000027852147],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0018486022,0.00011010525,0.00023161242,0.00021222509,0.00036192915,0.00014784615,0.00097074296,0.000013074737,0.00047061275],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00036457114,0.000071127484,0.00012672965,0.00024261813,0.00023930937,0.00034890237,0.00019232434,0.000500473,5.208646e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0004796132,0.0015682607,0.0033467975,0.00019457182,0.0005961864,0.000096791955,0.84771144,0.0020858275,0.0001263651,0.0929066,0.046551537,0.00433601],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00075592444,0.000078947065,0.00076955237,0.00006372826,0.0000767816,0.000012425255,0.90320814,0.000058306025,0.0000053907197,0.000058772086,0.0948235,0.00008851424],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00023312583,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011768896,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.09284783,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000077722216,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008021429,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.515288},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4283360134","doi":"10.1590/0100-6045.2022.v45n2.pu","title":"REPLY TO JOHN COLLINS’ “A PLEA FOR EXPLANATION”","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Manuscrito","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université Laval","funders":"","keywords":"Plea; Philosophy; Epistemology; Psychoanalysis; Psychology; Political science; Law","score_opus":0.08148086271266228,"score_gpt":0.293652959564319,"score_spread":0.21217209685165675,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4283360134","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.07025461,0.0009130262,0.000968017,0.10019259,0.0034720318,0.00252033,0.0016338996,0.00070654997,0.8193389],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.8864693,0.000006198139,0.0010907332,0.011237253,0.00075163034,0.0015709212,0.00027948144,0.00004061583,0.09855388],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991041,0.0000653378,0.00021472704,0.00019598445,0.00022649081,0.00019340216],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991774,0.000110574656,0.00006117845,0.00049444503,0.00010441623,0.000052000516],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00025298866,0.000102116326,0.00012573262,0.000121629666,0.00095445494,0.00023948352,0.00044618963,0.00001072038,0.003711404],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00004581444,0.00010261201,0.00006688429,0.00005421477,0.00005262443,0.00015645001,0.00018118418,0.00010199168,0.00010214141],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003188849,0.00006469841,0.000014610121,0.000012841256,0.000018196875,0.0000026828443,0.030596586,0.00008259579,0.000032172404,0.49039453,0.4779584,0.00079077185],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00024113517,0.0001059024,0.000050562678,0.000004075699,0.000012008734,0.0000018674283,0.062754154,0.00005282505,0.00008245704,0.005136024,0.93141484,0.00014416456],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000769102,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0012677512,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8162147,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007330817,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004870114,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99719936},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4283749108","doi":"10.17507/jltr.1304.12","title":"When Native Speakers Meet Non-Native Speakers: A Case Study of Foreigner Talk","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Language Teaching and Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Lexicon; Psychology; Syntax; First language; Phonology; Natural (archaeology); History","score_opus":0.10159066983635415,"score_gpt":0.4039709696810993,"score_spread":0.3023802998447451,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4283749108","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.94183564,0.0012363038,0.000013776632,0.00041510878,0.000100304154,0.0002962587,0.0000308616,0.000011273011,0.056060445],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99553347,0.000015141919,0.00025719526,0.000035745998,0.00029248075,0.000015043571,0.000003604327,0.000023318758,0.0038240294],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99588245,0.0021395914,0.00048586,0.00016362987,0.0010547264,0.00027376722],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9980581,0.0007583062,0.0003836668,0.00032822212,0.00037089735,0.000100835154],"candidate_categories":["sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.005699894,0.00014097575,0.00033785455,0.00060149754,0.0013840317,0.00023585556,0.00049683294,0.000024461544,0.0009190883],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00030080127,0.000100180456,0.00009757787,0.000097099386,0.00039471345,0.00038810878,0.00043344303,0.0017310029,0.0000012123282],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00011981324,0.0007436441,0.00021101406,0.000029280596,0.0002890978,0.003929661,0.9822683,0.000048267906,0.00014940323,0.0058998554,0.002355807,0.0039558955],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011907906,0.001430832,0.00006477239,0.000051394778,0.000044347813,0.0007228515,0.99232936,0.00011535658,0.000037075664,0.00087575865,0.0030210656,0.000116372976],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.008685197,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0032491582,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.05369777,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000114999246,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014688962,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999942},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4283759595","doi":"10.1080/19463014.2022.2072353","title":"Chinese whispers: international Chinese students’ language practices in an anglophone Higher Education context","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Classroom Discourse","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Saskatchewan","funders":"Monash University","keywords":"Mandarin Chinese; Context (archaeology); Psychology; Medium of instruction; Conversation; First language; Linguistics; Pedagogy; Sociology; Communication; History","score_opus":0.039074217356337766,"score_gpt":0.39276024931112774,"score_spread":0.35368603195479,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4283759595","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8996282,0.0014946369,9.780745e-7,0.005066355,0.0023785715,0.00032590266,0.00016583751,0.00011218067,0.0908273],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.967317,0.00002869064,0.000045677833,0.0008783005,0.0011082608,0.00033423066,0.00086155394,0.00004688842,0.029379414],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9979352,0.00034422474,0.00039638628,0.0003991931,0.0006506227,0.00027437735],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99838793,0.00010898994,0.00050153653,0.00078621024,0.000119298325,0.0000960352],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004035623,0.00027151348,0.0002581381,0.00029374275,0.0004188644,0.0006664555,0.0013842891,0.00003883905,0.016286748],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007249097,0.00022622781,0.00009169191,0.00017146756,0.00024899832,0.001739873,0.0004180917,0.00048060308,0.00009169613],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00034558718,0.008192592,0.38893414,0.00004296725,0.00021336207,0.00007410626,0.42266533,0.00013193782,0.00085465837,0.15654416,0.0148535855,0.007147564],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0016885431,0.00017432253,0.16366257,0.000038424576,0.000047695146,0.000016218351,0.74583584,0.00009614717,0.0000054687935,0.0029912542,0.08484176,0.0006017612],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0021099183,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.027741987,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3231705,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00023128685,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0002240623,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9899992},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4283837583","doi":"10.3390/languages7030172","title":"Utterer Meaning, Misunderstanding, and Cultural Knowledge","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Languages","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Windsor","funders":"","keywords":"Grice; Meaning (existential); Argumentation theory; Conversation; Argumentative; Maxim; Comprehension; Epistemology; Psychology; Cooperative principle; Linguistics; Pragmatics; Communication; Philosophy","score_opus":0.061392750716333835,"score_gpt":0.318412648329884,"score_spread":0.25701989761355015,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4283837583","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.25213298,0.006977734,0.0000045443344,0.0008475908,0.00023941557,0.00011157697,0.00005145935,0.00018813186,0.7394466],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9637503,0.000035190493,0.000057277404,0.0002936295,0.0002173564,0.00003190826,0.00003421625,0.000017177716,0.035562947],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993211,0.00010248433,0.00011975573,0.00015387133,0.0001330315,0.00016972705],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995641,0.000056905537,0.00005922918,0.00025038372,0.000030636013,0.000038737075],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00012535736,0.000113719994,0.00011841526,0.000059998616,0.00075072894,0.0002649476,0.00023252756,0.000013909782,0.008506785],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000012837349,0.00009252014,0.000040451054,0.00003114823,0.00020720124,0.00019182135,0.00023748503,0.00017463797,0.00003838155],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000007793329,0.000043134547,0.00023367562,0.000017437353,0.000034569446,0.00001136489,0.2817687,0.0000015248316,0.00010464575,0.69231427,0.024500415,0.0009624394],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00028200087,0.000059743223,0.00013882357,0.000010090274,0.000023161814,0.000019604327,0.55564624,0.000023953648,0.000057060955,0.0024912376,0.44105706,0.00019099255],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00027111344,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0015574677,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7116173,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000042251686,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000017466833,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9923996},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4284896578","doi":"10.16995/glossa.6557","title":"The syntactization of kinship in vocative phrases","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Glossa a journal of general linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of New Brunswick","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Kinship; Relation (database); Speech act; Prosody; Psychology; Anaphora (linguistics); Head (geology); Rank (graph theory); Computer science; Sociology; Artificial intelligence; Mathematics","score_opus":0.03898877835991547,"score_gpt":0.29227617212360874,"score_spread":0.25328739376369325,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4284896578","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8251295,0.0076943804,0.00016452785,0.0011713243,0.0042460654,0.00026504247,0.00019429153,0.000022657363,0.16111222],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99771744,0.00014205958,0.00030398052,0.000075251686,0.0009476434,0.00000415678,0.000008720696,0.000009857002,0.0007908779],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99879134,0.00023512768,0.00049336534,0.000053407253,0.0003113854,0.00011534941],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99833214,0.0003104313,0.00060837046,0.00018942305,0.00053330977,0.00002629685],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005504293,0.000077650206,0.000159781,0.00010448568,0.00040497488,0.00008901282,0.0004033716,0.000012820037,0.00020904884],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0010932322,0.000055442066,0.000067448906,0.000078751116,0.00018913938,0.000041837273,0.000085610736,0.00027356096,0.0000012786326],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000106838736,0.00016607858,0.0010636434,0.00001557946,0.000067057605,0.000023019109,0.03667608,0.0023128365,0.00011958913,0.9555738,0.0029948517,0.00088060484],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0016212674,0.0008778598,0.0027163872,0.0001427181,0.00019220705,0.000066695306,0.2115835,0.001155238,0.0014714838,0.088235915,0.6914845,0.00045223176],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00015457605,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0005168426,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8673379,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000073163166,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00018621463,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.31147802},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4285350876","doi":"10.5422/fordham/9780823298396.003.0004","title":"Intermission 1: Glyph 1","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Fordham University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Repetition (rhetorical device); Criticism; Philosophy; Context (archaeology); Epistemology; Literature; Linguistics; Art; History","score_opus":0.06958405861699225,"score_gpt":0.2340482644918951,"score_spread":0.16446420587490285,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4285350876","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00006479676,0.00037299452,0.000027721882,0.000056033023,0.00035304672,0.00020382361,0.00020909711,0.0001952659,0.9985172],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0040030633,0.00011635984,0.000067920286,0.000055448654,0.00028075444,8.1966976e-7,0.00018877593,0.000048465587,0.99523836],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990123,0.000042741034,0.00018598865,0.00032790785,0.00023169884,0.00019940082],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.998552,0.000059398906,0.00022375648,0.0008532024,0.00021493834,0.00009668952],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00005507187,0.00030840014,0.00033322713,0.00013052076,0.0004190354,0.00023904201,0.00070365233,0.00019432315,0.0032734955],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000004968776,0.00031712008,0.00024424482,0.0000021531355,0.00043543428,0.00017544566,0.00061947503,0.00045645473,0.000049168902],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000027755332,0.000012296968,1.488339e-7,0.000053776897,0.00012815784,0.00014279506,0.0059888004,5.3868297e-7,0.0000049724413,0.97727704,0.013707228,0.0026564808],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00026673757,0.000032239892,6.429904e-7,0.00030418424,0.00013373919,0.0000066706316,0.0047182445,0.0000053281233,0.000039178358,0.0024999848,0.99163073,0.0003623269],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002995189,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00049815426,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9779235,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009732356,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00012751293,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999281},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4286620676","doi":"10.5465/ambpp.2022.10063symposium","title":"Can’t We Just Talk about This? New Insights into Difficult Conversations","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Academy of Management Proceedings","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Kellogg's (Canada)","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Class (philosophy); Townsend; Sociology; Media studies; Psychology; Computer science; Communication","score_opus":0.04552246193883515,"score_gpt":0.27805663672894476,"score_spread":0.23253417479010963,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4286620676","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.19518335,0.0035338975,0.000014886524,0.07964764,0.00034760038,0.0011907973,0.000027829275,0.00042785346,0.7196261],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.93241864,0.00068431516,0.00022740052,0.0013910191,0.00015832396,0.0001380866,0.000027468674,0.000025811745,0.06492896],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985845,0.00001936833,0.00037984634,0.0002838071,0.00050271937,0.0002297373],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99939305,0.000030334155,0.00030505555,0.0001376941,0.00005895276,0.000074888005],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00016105385,0.00019126809,0.00020748356,0.0002547066,0.00078973995,0.00018360637,0.00087735086,0.000039965696,0.0043450235],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000105581585,0.00017936762,0.00007503064,0.00018715893,0.00026054663,0.0005630247,0.00065574184,0.00036250404,0.000044551303],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00000971655,0.0000651721,0.00001703138,0.00012503866,0.00010571509,8.256649e-7,0.106933415,0.000009081311,0.000079815974,0.7785076,0.1122954,0.001851211],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00047090524,0.000038682832,0.0003209476,0.000042287054,0.000109688546,0.000001089965,0.16824803,0.00004082375,0.00015394199,0.026713116,0.8036458,0.00021470762],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00037654594,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000059506572,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.75179446,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010690179,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000030363737,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99656516},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4288750606","doi":"10.5539/ells.v12n3p23","title":"Awareness and Use of Politeness Strategies for Female EFL Learners at the University of Jeddah","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language and Literature Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Psychology; Medical education; Linguistics; Medicine","score_opus":0.04131542111353149,"score_gpt":0.28358928158867425,"score_spread":0.24227386047514277,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4288750606","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95491856,0.041175883,0.0000024441383,0.0001650974,0.00013501655,0.0001784135,0.00058603066,0.000025212901,0.0028133453],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99453014,0.00055497506,0.00004305196,0.000042413994,0.000095199364,0.000010079896,0.00007562603,0.000009349306,0.0046391543],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993684,0.00012828712,0.00012623765,0.00014808064,0.00011059019,0.000118361735],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99904954,0.00035418212,0.00011803568,0.00024868053,0.00021150697,0.000018071214],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00017625208,0.000115530784,0.00022819263,0.00005531342,0.0008602828,0.00011781099,0.00014867542,0.000021249134,0.00010460189],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006368925,0.00008149661,0.000055385637,0.00006063421,0.00065155496,0.00030858789,0.00032171272,0.0001180248,8.945961e-8],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006881827,0.000023688313,0.0004414238,0.00018707763,0.00014076558,0.0000061238547,0.8920549,0.000028574508,0.00005662378,0.105237305,0.0013364585,0.00041823823],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0003012777,0.00006580383,0.00018595552,0.00004684488,0.00005872302,0.0000020912978,0.93635297,0.0000063508896,0.00004404046,0.00046787743,0.062372312,0.000095751646],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00030712836,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011388164,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.10476942,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000014731947,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003149785,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.66166866},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4289176997","doi":"10.3390/languages7030197","title":"Comparing Island Effects for Different Dependency Types in Norwegian","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Languages","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":31,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Dependency (UML); Norwegian; Variation (astronomy); Constraint (computer-aided design); Function (biology); Cognitive psychology; Psychology; Computer science; Linguistics; Mathematics; Artificial intelligence; Evolutionary biology; Biology; Physics","score_opus":0.031303128410283196,"score_gpt":0.28394602533207713,"score_spread":0.2526428969217939,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4289176997","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.90455514,0.001992838,0.00003364162,0.00031446575,0.00027762674,0.0003669694,0.00005485834,0.00008678395,0.09231767],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99482423,0.000009713506,0.000053903423,0.00013853861,0.00015630506,0.000244548,0.00008597843,0.000018435876,0.004468375],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99930286,0.00009381438,0.0001404562,0.0001423752,0.00013224797,0.00018823236],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99943006,0.00019886276,0.000057275032,0.0002728361,0.000017480903,0.000023486704],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000106295876,0.000109187866,0.00017784793,0.00009175029,0.00029706457,0.00011498853,0.00029522064,0.000014384104,0.0013250771],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000023054496,0.000091095455,0.00005182178,0.000027979233,0.0000511732,0.00009100317,0.0001433554,0.00015367616,0.000013316794],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000106450985,0.0005170788,0.027049497,0.0003421193,0.000121388475,0.000060452323,0.22536099,0.0002571998,0.000575175,0.7332321,0.005099213,0.007278364],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.009437484,0.0011135931,0.0872189,0.00032714513,0.0002827385,0.00003919511,0.6364881,0.0024613936,0.0023281507,0.039901745,0.21792732,0.002474221],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00051064696,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.017448492,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.69333035,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004155473,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001541514,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99958783},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4289524090","doi":"10.1177/17470161221116552","title":"Ethics review and conversation analysis","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Research Ethics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Wilfrid Laurier University","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Warrant; Research ethics; Informed consent; Normative; Value (mathematics); Psychology; Data collection; Conversation analysis; Resource (disambiguation); Preference; Social psychology; Engineering ethics; Public relations; Sociology; Epistemology; Medicine; Political science; Computer science; Social science; Alternative medicine; Business; Communication; Engineering","score_opus":0.5176638388297126,"score_gpt":0.520446981172352,"score_spread":0.002783142342639433,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4289524090","genre_codex":"commentary","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0071373545,0.11013945,0.00013438599,0.6552159,0.00022428118,0.0012028047,0.00028801564,0.0002274815,0.22543031],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.96262234,0.026416115,0.00006274378,0.003994272,0.00008005414,0.00013131104,0.00014561803,0.00001495364,0.0065325727],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99507976,0.0031194433,0.00019789614,0.00019392291,0.0011861968,0.00022279368],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.995862,0.0027273104,0.000067833316,0.0005510125,0.00072878675,0.00006302985],"candidate_categories":["sts","research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.011351801,0.00007461731,0.00018550584,0.0002720808,0.0019400535,0.00025089158,0.00039708213,0.00006496252,0.0069872444],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0015122615,0.00006811666,0.000064863525,0.00039294077,0.0008574198,0.00016924573,0.00046249194,0.0042123576,0.00004162357],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000049371997,0.00003215141,0.000054822412,0.00044550732,0.00017712911,0.0000030669366,0.2308249,0.000012796118,0.0000058533888,0.7631408,0.005026669,0.0002713753],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00016695223,0.00008529771,0.00015376268,0.00007718628,0.00037649524,0.0000024542232,0.21758844,0.00022541173,0.000008060605,0.01959613,0.7615379,0.00018187528],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0012730525,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0026031425,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.955485,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000815063,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00045287647,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9993593},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4290975667","doi":"10.5430/wjel.v12n6p320","title":"Intelligibility between Iranun and Maranaw Languages through the Lens of Austin’s Speech Acts Theory","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of English Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Closeness; Intelligibility (philosophy); Converse; Pledge; Computer science; Sociology; Mathematics; Philosophy; Political science; Epistemology","score_opus":0.04058408543864168,"score_gpt":0.3017730133758932,"score_spread":0.2611889279372515,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4290975667","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7226654,0.011668327,0.00001740232,0.0007055216,0.00052238785,0.00021661313,0.00017048606,0.0000437544,0.26399007],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9945069,0.00008929269,0.00018596249,0.0002450612,0.0009737824,0.0000049057853,0.00001361766,0.000023026285,0.0039574676],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99807394,0.00057708466,0.0005768432,0.00013817796,0.0004241158,0.00020985938],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9975754,0.00096665206,0.00056973327,0.00054044323,0.0003028362,0.00004493301],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001458058,0.00016887217,0.00037401938,0.00015453866,0.0003598876,0.00013366959,0.00073281367,0.000022479575,0.0031801823],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000519282,0.000111721645,0.0001630464,0.00013072437,0.0005421157,0.0004227853,0.00028449026,0.0007018583,0.0000023771254],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00014325968,0.00016660914,0.0014328732,0.00008372566,0.00030260303,0.000058171176,0.7088142,0.000035800756,0.00014423051,0.2763779,0.0044363122,0.00800432],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00057447306,0.000147611,0.0013658183,0.00006906651,0.00019819624,0.000018560342,0.73409593,0.0000010149005,0.00065320585,0.0061772903,0.25649393,0.00020491022],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002750909,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0010771625,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.27184144,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000048710328,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006629151,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99773103},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4293072906","doi":"10.1007/s41701-022-00120-z","title":"Responses to Thanks in Ireland, England and Canada: A Variational Pragmatic Perspective","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Corpus Pragmatics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Leuphana Universität Lüneburg","keywords":"Irish; Varieties of English; British English; Linguistics; Perspective (graphical); Variety (cybernetics); Corpus linguistics; Point (geometry); Psychology; Universality (dynamical systems); Sociology; Computer science; Artificial intelligence; Mathematics","score_opus":0.022198717270504785,"score_gpt":0.2591112480562162,"score_spread":0.23691253078571142,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4293072906","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9466617,0.0008201709,0.00008306294,0.00707875,0.00037034703,0.00060530315,0.00030018802,0.00005346917,0.04402699],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99445665,0.0000132848845,0.00062265305,0.0006289675,0.00008555539,0.00018243838,0.000028451206,0.000017157603,0.003964839],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99875104,0.00031748012,0.0002629459,0.00016055875,0.000329672,0.0001783236],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987632,0.0006617716,0.00011423203,0.0002917782,0.000108011016,0.00006100858],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00042954576,0.00012341166,0.0001765588,0.00014011875,0.00043872008,0.00014509888,0.00024285584,0.000016854856,0.000782049],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003465465,0.000116379124,0.000017531942,0.00007460998,0.00007768075,0.00011957533,0.00022069483,0.00023759034,0.000006280215],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000079005695,0.00010170863,0.003039126,0.000030306575,0.00003656405,0.000028641913,0.21903828,0.00022843221,0.000009338889,0.7743887,0.0027883544,0.00023159274],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0029906991,0.0005583904,0.041502975,0.00010614474,0.00009935209,0.00012921706,0.51503515,0.0028747844,0.000010841485,0.06428575,0.3714515,0.0009551673],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.20720094,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.8529426,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7101029,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0003258781,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0006477703,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.85628885},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4293123230","doi":"10.1521/jsyt.2022.41.1.52","title":"Relational Hypnotherapy for a Phobia of Blood and Needles: A Context-Enriched Conversation Analysis","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Systemic Therapies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Hypnosis; Psychology; Context (archaeology); Psychotherapist; Variety (cybernetics); Fainting; Conversation analysis; Medicine; Communication; Psychiatry; Alternative medicine; Computer science","score_opus":0.048564762288297765,"score_gpt":0.256632883464934,"score_spread":0.20806812117663626,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4293123230","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9814345,0.016119586,0.0010105623,0.00050611433,0.0001544904,0.00023561994,0.00009002324,0.0000125227525,0.0004365684],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99874777,0.00027934916,0.00019674403,0.00008109314,0.00012389904,0.000024402854,0.00001104073,0.00001159388,0.00052413123],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987866,0.00018426152,0.00061975647,0.000073658055,0.0002567248,0.00007894596],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9980778,0.00034290948,0.0010780045,0.00014937807,0.00032858344,0.000023285074],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00073276274,0.00009270858,0.00035526213,0.000253466,0.00022067889,0.0000655092,0.00018378971,0.000021114713,0.0007519103],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000020799129,0.00007375186,0.00019759664,0.00009488199,0.00014211243,0.0002688251,0.000020429943,0.00011419516,3.1690013e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00040745168,0.00013382002,0.0024980262,0.000089396126,0.004233016,0.0000015725501,0.88007975,0.00030090794,0.009652227,0.10191328,0.00022438072,0.00046614642],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0020443902,0.00030707993,0.00046822705,0.000054813947,0.00088512665,0.00006949485,0.9897821,0.000113212554,0.000047093334,0.003055622,0.0030547988,0.00011803083],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00009208993,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000025895943,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.10970234,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000033478023,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008341776,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8232891},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4293240721","doi":"10.5539/ells.v12n2p74","title":"On the Generalization Mechanism of Chinese Kinship Term “jiejie”","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language and Literature Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Kinship; Intentionality; Situational ethics; Generalization; Meaning (existential); Pragmatics; Context (archaeology); Linguistics; Term (time); Epistemology; Sociology; Philosophy; History; Anthropology","score_opus":0.021019847917541332,"score_gpt":0.27389297292264064,"score_spread":0.2528731250050993,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4293240721","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9383439,0.022287557,0.000002784547,0.00059520785,0.0005624255,0.00019903999,0.00021566285,0.00007552172,0.037717916],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.995292,0.00020236609,0.00001679906,0.0004722396,0.00049944664,0.000083980456,0.000109028224,0.000015178193,0.0033089244],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991338,0.0002147967,0.00017308236,0.0001521878,0.00020558064,0.00012054173],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991534,0.0002296187,0.000106889835,0.0003479355,0.00014491998,0.000017262404],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026045143,0.00015120323,0.00018439557,0.0000809429,0.0007082202,0.00016973897,0.00022591755,0.000019449802,0.00055556407],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00019124226,0.00008647575,0.000056999324,0.00010042195,0.00016080077,0.00014239858,0.00020352761,0.00024312657,0.0000010393113],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000008689139,0.000022625338,0.000028179418,0.000019250447,0.000051353698,0.0000062879394,0.50702953,0.000002703667,0.000049956274,0.49115223,0.0015484983,0.00008069635],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0003688197,0.00015475744,0.0001207917,0.000074244876,0.000038654416,0.0000044626,0.9567452,0.000014310393,0.00014604318,0.027012225,0.015092032,0.00022844733],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000018602774,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000099850986,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.46414,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000013864918,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000009843448,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.60830367},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4294647296","doi":"10.1080/0163853x.2022.2107859","title":"Given-New Effects on the Duration of Gestures and of Words in Face-to-Face Dialogue","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Discourse Processes","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":14,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria","funders":"University of Manchester","keywords":"Gesture; Dialogic; Duration (music); Face (sociological concept); Linguistics; Psychology; Computer science; Cognitive psychology; Speech recognition; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.030223172370517214,"score_gpt":0.2875024357856155,"score_spread":0.2572792634150983,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4294647296","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9805591,0.0020611899,0.00003161819,0.0069491114,0.00009549116,0.00047766187,0.000081947044,0.000021643853,0.009722198],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99856436,0.000065133194,0.000021560381,0.00015502863,0.00006208592,0.0001183193,0.000022153805,0.000012465339,0.0009789063],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99917674,0.00012176572,0.00021388957,0.00013858364,0.00023306934,0.00011594904],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99909574,0.00039343486,0.00016378584,0.0002657483,0.000054674023,0.00002661489],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001967053,0.00011333916,0.00017719534,0.000105562074,0.00018410383,0.00006202526,0.00031678707,0.000015310572,0.00017647182],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001795789,0.000076894314,0.000024506038,0.00012904366,0.00018532398,0.00015511538,0.00012878614,0.00014102431,0.000002803659],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00019821625,0.00045394502,0.0015043225,0.00071002997,0.00007778345,0.000004585469,0.6497721,0.0017479572,0.0011647622,0.33341968,0.005444275,0.0055023525],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013431464,0.0009789455,0.009980811,0.0006240922,0.000114863324,0.000004229882,0.9111422,0.000084518186,0.027731523,0.02864975,0.018739214,0.0006067484],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00052660034,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0023452549,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.30476993,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000013987508,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013177269,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3135659},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4296389477","doi":"10.5539/elt.v15n10p1","title":"A Developmental Study of Pragmatic Strategies of Refusals by Chinese English Majors","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Jiangsu Provincial Department of Education","keywords":"Psychology; Pragmatics; Linguistics; Metalinguistics; Mathematics education; Teaching method; Vocabulary development","score_opus":0.01259144587126089,"score_gpt":0.2734657181775703,"score_spread":0.26087427230630944,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4296389477","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8398202,0.0006454743,0.000005126403,0.000012047795,0.00027074607,0.00041956906,0.00017019126,0.00018896202,0.15846765],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9978409,0.000002655903,0.00029182062,0.000025868907,0.0002062244,0.00012707921,0.00015540239,0.00004607974,0.0013039908],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9973908,0.00080072804,0.00068906485,0.00026356248,0.0005959029,0.00025993344],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99856246,0.000321167,0.0004685261,0.00048658537,0.00011230725,0.000048987105],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0011541893,0.00025619983,0.00045160504,0.00020778149,0.0005548096,0.0001861489,0.0008041249,0.00002879201,0.0025834078],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00049089285,0.00022425858,0.00009093139,0.00011279054,0.0001574097,0.00064766366,0.00044582173,0.0006311549,0.0000023122786],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000018497465,0.0009648787,0.0005997701,0.00006780642,0.0001400558,0.000012204954,0.96667224,0.00006156901,0.0010260498,0.029009592,0.00092806446,0.00049926684],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008519098,0.00023191673,0.00013820914,0.000028345648,0.000043176024,0.0000026467271,0.99440676,0.000011442879,0.00008776955,0.00024812075,0.0037210376,0.00022868607],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0019756446,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0014278232,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.15802065,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008244002,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011414845,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9983284},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4296898870","doi":"10.5430/wjel.v12n8p1","title":"EFL Undergraduate Learners’ Politeness Strategies in the Speech Act of Disagreement","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of English Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Speech act; Asynchronous communication; Politeness theory; Psychology; Curriculum; Context (archaeology); Test (biology); Linguistics; Taxonomy (biology); Mathematics education; Computer science; Pedagogy; Philosophy","score_opus":0.02817383980491477,"score_gpt":0.28764743070452364,"score_spread":0.25947359089960886,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4296898870","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.75051713,0.002742884,0.0000028301586,0.0014832005,0.000606202,0.00014779602,0.0000352621,0.00001749299,0.24444722],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99714994,0.000052137777,0.000055614888,0.00020393588,0.00054573745,0.000009122378,0.0000142048575,0.000017037855,0.001952243],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99803907,0.00047432308,0.00056069606,0.00010027251,0.00060197414,0.00022365939],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985707,0.0002521631,0.00051627826,0.000425011,0.00019970252,0.00003615299],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001118354,0.00014504646,0.00028017638,0.0003424896,0.00021423037,0.00024348951,0.00095139403,0.000013210116,0.0017019785],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000101509104,0.00009773667,0.00016157706,0.00021493052,0.00021584035,0.00044327608,0.00014243221,0.00057986233,0.000002351956],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007133749,0.00034088927,0.00063196215,0.000039869523,0.000095907846,0.00014122776,0.5848313,0.00062081293,0.0001049252,0.40752175,0.002972563,0.0026274365],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00060613814,0.00012739786,0.00056917715,0.000048519556,0.000042501324,0.000014943165,0.9272429,0.0000052724236,0.00007462398,0.005344549,0.065792225,0.00013176381],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00066124793,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0058753937,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4021772,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007969424,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001546716,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9992106},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4297822142","doi":"10.1146/annurev-linguistics-031120-015324","title":"Ethics in Linguistics","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Annual Review of Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":26,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria","funders":"","keywords":"Reciprocal; Sociology; Applied linguistics; Normative; Intersectionality; Engineering ethics; Epistemology; Linguistics; Gender studies; Philosophy","score_opus":0.07972120516879946,"score_gpt":0.3771243598689069,"score_spread":0.2974031547001075,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4297822142","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000238849,0.11289608,0.000011357662,0.0009488622,0.0027084197,0.00039554876,0.0007946515,0.00007207192,0.88193417],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.95000815,0.037788797,0.0010568546,0.005128696,0.002011726,0.00007197013,0.00023967183,0.000049923376,0.0036442145],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982188,0.00032262295,0.00065820245,0.00015513526,0.00045399094,0.00019125697],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9970319,0.0006426009,0.00033031186,0.0005830396,0.0013698298,0.000042274336],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0013815198,0.00013917999,0.0003651136,0.00009121233,0.00027657405,0.000030389552,0.00055762776,0.00003201076,0.0015421774],"category_scores_gemma":[0.019606082,0.00013296427,0.00009437263,0.0001137486,0.00025467257,0.000015646303,0.00029556255,0.00077681616,0.000024430909],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000004526729,0.00012124693,0.000048049802,0.002012765,0.000014083959,0.000014366163,0.026303058,0.00001652403,2.6346237e-7,0.9570458,0.013941962,0.00047734095],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00010518392,0.00007079607,0.00001373064,0.0011780121,0.000043499138,0.0000010522269,0.01621982,0.000015136322,0.0000029242924,0.0067918776,0.97540563,0.0001523107],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003223526,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0002954887,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9614637,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000048829213,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0002863638,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9993706},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4298411212","doi":"10.18192/cjmsrcem.v15i1.6468","title":"Les textos entre partenaires amoureux: un outil qui contribue à un meilleur déroulement des interactions en face-à-face ?","year":2017,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Journal of Media Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Ottawa","funders":"","keywords":"Humanities; Art","score_opus":0.10673918786607027,"score_gpt":0.3498739718491763,"score_spread":0.243134783983106,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4298411212","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.35569528,0.47432294,0.000104603234,0.12607351,0.010229005,0.0005545984,0.0014621706,0.000035987505,0.03152191],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9715676,0.018839613,0.00024502404,0.0002131226,0.001908933,0.000021479102,0.0000137690495,0.00004324111,0.0071472703],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.997052,0.0005554608,0.00095892214,0.00024201097,0.00039732427,0.00079429365],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9951736,0.00090883864,0.0012195138,0.0007749134,0.0011741917,0.0007489773],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0009375466,0.0004613464,0.0008139741,0.0003034822,0.004843567,0.001123933,0.0013252827,0.000120159886,0.0023863548],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0021023937,0.0003791468,0.00032947926,0.00004578896,0.0033938584,0.0009496836,0.00018542582,0.00084894925,0.00008146086],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004943533,0.00018989008,0.012697605,0.00022415281,0.0047348966,0.0008535168,0.7150803,0.00007755942,0.000013733637,0.10990023,0.066174455,0.09000419],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011238538,0.00013440341,0.014718306,0.0010752014,0.0006090678,0.00011757946,0.60218334,0.000009424334,0.00012505602,0.0055731935,0.3739588,0.00037178086],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.035065066,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.7628641,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.72779906,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0006796678,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0010890572,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999913},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4303578822","doi":"10.5430/wjel.v12n8p133","title":"Teachers’ Linguistic Politeness in Classroom Interaction: A Pragmatic Analysis","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of English Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Tact; Politeness theory; Linguistics; Politeness maxims; Psychology; Maxim; Expression (computer science); Context (archaeology); Computer science; Epistemology; History; Philosophy","score_opus":0.02089527515112831,"score_gpt":0.2926304034106365,"score_spread":0.2717351282595082,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4303578822","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.68068534,0.0041666306,0.00002453246,0.0005042552,0.0020401184,0.00015366124,0.00005102129,0.000062575484,0.3123119],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99289113,0.00001107898,0.00014690732,0.0001894374,0.001159918,0.000015189347,0.000029873729,0.000019397949,0.0055370694],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982198,0.00041419576,0.00064913544,0.00012256319,0.00038354273,0.0002107617],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99838865,0.00029247807,0.00056303205,0.00037079575,0.00031823028,0.000066820336],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000869838,0.00014141986,0.00038301732,0.0012528857,0.00021718579,0.00024271844,0.00054137973,0.000015422043,0.007041155],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0006117648,0.00012488152,0.00025109944,0.00054147694,0.000087355045,0.00031357887,0.00012898272,0.0007669401,0.000005411985],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00005153802,0.00032484293,0.0022677735,0.000022638358,0.0005269383,0.00023575393,0.9413257,0.0016502015,0.000015840767,0.050787847,0.001695861,0.0010950357],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007093368,0.00007214625,0.0008130867,0.00005788012,0.0004163785,0.000015021285,0.7205599,0.00013097265,0.0000091569955,0.0007089627,0.27629307,0.00021413181],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005197918,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.008946389,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.31220582,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00023087843,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00010082442,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99386656},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4304184965","doi":"10.7592/ejhr.2022.10.3.625","title":"Humor in conversation among bilinguals","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"European Journal of Humour Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Turkish; Ethnic group; Linguistics; Pragmatics; Ethnography; Focus (optics); Identity (music); Neuroscience of multilingualism; Sociology; Psychology; Multilingualism; Social identity theory; Social group; Social psychology; Anthropology; Aesthetics; Art; Philosophy","score_opus":0.19372181227549268,"score_gpt":0.3756951952075434,"score_spread":0.18197338293205073,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4304184965","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8198829,0.0006096293,0.0000032894784,0.0013166007,0.00020286441,0.00011949996,0.0000070468805,0.000012866628,0.17784527],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99502134,0.000044345106,0.000044019427,0.000058053356,0.0004143979,0.0000039371184,0.000005147419,0.000027960248,0.0043807803],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99468863,0.0035518657,0.0005179507,0.00011295676,0.00086399843,0.00026459762],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987221,0.00025883035,0.0002573211,0.00029357764,0.00039634362,0.00007184912],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00892933,0.00008103724,0.00015701428,0.0006566297,0.00054679683,0.0002921015,0.0008544353,0.0000059027143,0.005536014],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002553929,0.00006976877,0.00009560071,0.00015599278,0.0003868058,0.00032533295,0.00033101506,0.0011145858,0.00009048678],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0003175659,0.00076028786,0.0056163175,0.00004966722,0.00013846626,0.0027993775,0.810947,0.00096228893,0.0018723689,0.13820536,0.0310184,0.007312913],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0016437756,0.00081642583,0.013531786,0.00008444044,0.000014079484,0.00008188889,0.7592904,0.00006861761,0.00021161573,0.0025047162,0.22151847,0.00023377183],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00010746045,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00017508134,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.19050007,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012380653,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00016503548,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9953731},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4306399131","doi":"10.5430/wjel.v12n8p230","title":"Digital-Based Genuine Invitation Strategies of Najdi Arabic Speakers: A Socio-Pragmatic Analysis","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of English Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Formality; Politeness; Performative utterance; Arabic; Computer science; Linguistics; Psychology","score_opus":0.0163980894549061,"score_gpt":0.2644753256202074,"score_spread":0.24807723616530133,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4306399131","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.81109065,0.0044271923,0.00020948677,0.00058164255,0.000591413,0.00020767069,0.0002928103,0.00007364651,0.18252552],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99708444,0.000009978841,0.00032506709,0.00013370225,0.00041589348,0.000010739029,0.00013363682,0.000023631967,0.0018629177],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9980534,0.0002445591,0.00077294966,0.00012721482,0.0006060548,0.0001958493],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9975415,0.00032880373,0.0010374521,0.00042301294,0.0006046237,0.00006459648],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006609277,0.0001756728,0.00047146858,0.00092615676,0.00024338259,0.00042401924,0.0005575724,0.00001926631,0.0043915166],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00027646119,0.0001516401,0.0003827463,0.0005229773,0.00022972153,0.00095671054,0.000080612124,0.0003915838,0.0000042603738],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00018946001,0.00092097843,0.0017178379,0.00022481913,0.0025201072,0.0001414155,0.83701926,0.025975982,0.00047358774,0.120050006,0.006999872,0.0037667013],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009997169,0.00021561029,0.00047585074,0.000061699684,0.0007442105,0.000003747022,0.9626454,0.00020700436,0.00009256114,0.001422301,0.032883763,0.00024812785],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00005982656,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0009167556,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.1859938,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000101347236,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00019738894,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9965186},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4306894001","doi":"10.3138/utq.91.3.hr037","title":"Erin Manning. <i>For a Pragmatics of the Useless</i>","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"University of Toronto Quarterly","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Mount Royal University","funders":"","keywords":"Pragmatics; Linguistics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.01879596804383598,"score_gpt":0.21598410302203264,"score_spread":0.19718813497819665,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4306894001","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7170142,0.0009360522,0.00039882047,0.0013005184,0.000547567,0.00080479495,0.0007458539,0.00008526712,0.27816692],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9907224,0.0000038686094,0.00036783586,0.000029707098,0.000022500688,0.0000011923883,0.000010446519,0.00000577275,0.008836251],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9995203,0.00007687446,0.00010452057,0.00007085363,0.00014511694,0.00008234621],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99930227,0.000058533697,0.0001891645,0.00035356812,0.00008185303,0.000014614041],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00010472826,0.000057467438,0.00011715529,0.000012677881,0.00040831594,0.000015150627,0.0005522309,0.000011201938,0.002120214],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000027553333,0.0000528212,0.00009766425,0.000010636659,0.00020420575,0.00017790055,0.00007525597,0.00005305518,0.0000013324358],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006179141,0.0001761279,0.00011099553,0.000070946226,0.00007621496,8.814345e-7,0.5757936,0.000038179925,0.00019185398,0.40920717,0.012056557,0.0022156502],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00045669606,0.00030187442,0.00051469234,0.0000143899715,0.00005454608,8.314888e-7,0.67667896,0.00013693132,0.00002091842,0.0008471756,0.32088155,0.00009141332],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0076928856,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.023084506,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.40836,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000061358194,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000052481508,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99891496},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4309490308","doi":"10.1007/s12440-022-00182-0","title":"De pragmatische aspecten van de menselijke communicatie 50 jaar later","year":2022,"lang":"nl","type":"article","venue":"Gezinstherapie Wereldwijd","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria","funders":"","keywords":"Art; Humanities","score_opus":0.027381471428033013,"score_gpt":0.27089521644437475,"score_spread":0.24351374501634174,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4309490308","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.15271933,0.068693385,0.0002193423,0.024729092,0.00097282603,0.0014273669,0.00095026725,0.00080378575,0.7494846],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9479563,0.0030166805,0.0016074091,0.006723807,0.000499437,0.0004260825,0.00031833418,0.00021101064,0.039240908],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9941078,0.002347465,0.000950351,0.00059666455,0.00075549236,0.0012422608],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9951847,0.0004936529,0.0006330503,0.003180558,0.00023345099,0.0002745897],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.001785329,0.0006824121,0.000715512,0.0002743287,0.0035089292,0.001230615,0.0027581793,0.00020726079,0.06923227],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005198241,0.00068456755,0.00039611364,0.0002074976,0.00080269884,0.0004960692,0.0012788358,0.0019439367,0.0011663575],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00029108045,0.0015944878,0.0009708809,0.00016912873,0.0015844447,0.00014761189,0.28831187,0.0005807581,0.0012249805,0.58491147,0.108224906,0.011988367],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001347497,0.00035274433,0.000618426,0.00008187593,0.0002072873,0.0001349417,0.09062823,0.0003586902,0.00010814841,0.017753858,0.88754237,0.0008659308],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0022053695,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0016999735,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.795237,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00059829,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00073198136,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998062},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4311079387","doi":"10.1515/soci-2022-0004","title":"Deconstructivism, postmodernism and their offspring: disorders of our time","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Sociolinguistica - International Yearbook of European Sociolinguistics / Internationales Jahrbuch für europäische Soziolinguistik","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Dalhousie University","funders":"","keywords":"Scrutiny; Subject (documents); Epistemology; Jargon; Postmodernism; Sociology; The arts; Social science; Political science; Philosophy; Law; Linguistics; Computer science","score_opus":0.023671789782261993,"score_gpt":0.28046789438562797,"score_spread":0.256796104603366,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4311079387","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.09760751,0.0017909172,0.000416602,0.00056479813,0.0041078324,0.00049593876,0.0021023098,0.00027193935,0.89264214],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98853636,0.00036175633,0.0016067222,0.00020720898,0.0032292227,0.00002881418,0.00040976846,0.00017285316,0.0054472806],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9957297,0.0006845983,0.0014851305,0.00069696817,0.00093522784,0.00046838113],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99522674,0.0007419781,0.0013382597,0.0007139887,0.0018126675,0.00016638808],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0013020998,0.000563454,0.0006970305,0.0004639792,0.00061995717,0.00014812978,0.001861034,0.000078056575,0.0010645579],"category_scores_gemma":[0.005153518,0.0005807074,0.00040925146,0.00008188031,0.0014491862,0.00009232893,0.0013948821,0.0009089181,0.00008352395],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00015224263,0.0004977108,0.00057406415,0.00010211968,0.0009181797,0.000039125614,0.04374724,0.00031258338,0.000963372,0.94881904,0.0010499323,0.0028244057],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0044522905,0.0008791753,0.0031571158,0.0005950618,0.00052889204,0.00015514242,0.05468679,0.013079566,0.00055995234,0.19956233,0.719423,0.0029207175],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00013720425,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00002372691,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.89092886,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00016159972,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0002925098,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998486},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4311164775","doi":"10.1163/15718115-bja10096","title":"Dominant Discourse in Indigenous Consultations","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal on Minority and Group Rights","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Saskatchewan","funders":"","keywords":"Argumentative; Argument (complex analysis); Indigenous; Contingency; Adversarial system; Set (abstract data type); Epistemology; Argumentation theory; Sociology; Political science; Computer science; Law; Philosophy; Biology; Ecology","score_opus":0.021538211149633942,"score_gpt":0.2968578661509344,"score_spread":0.27531965500130046,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4311164775","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9650875,0.0004514006,0.000022953665,0.0029716024,0.0013711564,0.00013220913,0.0001222013,0.000016263573,0.02982473],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99614894,0.000061557585,0.00008198644,0.00033751814,0.00040484327,0.000026457987,0.000050340746,0.000005753471,0.0028826278],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99885756,0.00015164392,0.0002895457,0.00013187493,0.0004201274,0.00014926908],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999411,0.00014155566,0.00016182744,0.00011925679,0.000107875276,0.00005847693],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002933152,0.000108101114,0.0001226293,0.0002765086,0.0009283643,0.00035645685,0.0004223717,0.000018437193,0.0016656843],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000014443038,0.000084706764,0.000053973374,0.000035883702,0.00020979745,0.00034158665,0.00009562871,0.00047805966,0.00002159866],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00011041555,0.00051658304,0.00054719945,0.000002478019,0.00007127327,0.0002628675,0.059350137,0.00004456302,0.000033302942,0.93503404,0.00084081246,0.0031863484],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.004094888,0.000555561,0.011479573,0.00008144918,0.000055164288,0.00081365777,0.062321704,0.00016841362,0.000065453976,0.23762178,0.68211985,0.0006224912],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00087758317,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0048763873,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.69741225,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012786004,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005429027,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99924695},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4311681239","doi":"10.22215/etd/2022-15205","title":"A Theoretically and Comparatively Informed Description of Yogad Morphology","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Carleton University","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Morpheme; Language family; Morphology (biology); Austronesian languages; Context (archaeology); Computer science; History; Philosophy","score_opus":0.059952420798402024,"score_gpt":0.3207795733646227,"score_spread":0.2608271525662207,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4311681239","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.31187317,0.000508522,0.000008031566,0.000097555196,0.00021922881,0.0001964159,0.00007515098,0.00004277278,0.6869792],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9272781,0.00015926993,0.00017355826,0.000089599795,0.00003997063,0.00008247652,0.0018326906,0.000018045466,0.07032629],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990857,0.0001019965,0.0003611361,0.00014622923,0.0001824434,0.0001224629],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99908763,0.00014725333,0.00027597323,0.00027123705,0.00018869262,0.000029239298],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00012386755,0.0001686079,0.00031033703,0.00015305151,0.00021025009,0.00012664388,0.00025198178,0.00007063794,0.025770593],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00004054765,0.00013721958,0.000060065977,0.000029678818,0.00048668816,0.00022193212,0.000055452852,0.00023922315,0.000017502249],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008405557,0.000045528282,0.000017099163,0.00007933081,0.000049116417,0.0000010312339,0.09681073,7.50136e-7,0.00014002626,0.89974827,0.002658122,0.00036593183],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00066634885,0.0002688208,0.0023494682,0.000081072714,0.00015953828,0.000007217611,0.82181543,0.00003946401,0.00031615407,0.05892943,0.11490981,0.00045724315],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00041855572,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.007880357,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8408189,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000024080777,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00015190149,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.97512},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4311689991","doi":"10.5430/wjel.v13n1p167","title":"Exploring Online Arabic Complaints in Hotel Reviews on TripAdvisor: A Discourse-Pragmatic Study","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of English Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Deanship of Scientific Research, Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University; Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University","keywords":"Arabic; Accommodation; Interpersonal communication; Psychology; Face (sociological concept); Computer science; Sample (material); Applied psychology; Linguistics; Social psychology","score_opus":0.1322881215114857,"score_gpt":0.3347567997353107,"score_spread":0.202468678223825,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4311689991","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.96194154,0.0047065727,0.0000016903556,0.0003217823,0.0014081596,0.00051496463,0.000057212488,0.000041979692,0.03100607],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99614555,0.00016670598,0.00010585024,0.00025119138,0.0011075693,0.000078076155,0.000025997822,0.00003735673,0.002081732],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9970308,0.00091960205,0.0010155131,0.00018225482,0.00056875066,0.00028305824],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9981616,0.00031260395,0.0006997058,0.0005895394,0.0001526643,0.00008389087],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0017327246,0.00023518183,0.00062661263,0.00077287963,0.0003171905,0.00017833759,0.0008196709,0.000010341453,0.0025941222],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0005392487,0.00018545348,0.00019926178,0.00027911374,0.000103854414,0.0006245201,0.00016501882,0.0010484504,0.000015804477],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00018669733,0.0036140531,0.0007538032,0.000068231915,0.000117611984,0.00046197436,0.96791357,0.0008432554,0.000023769107,0.012243556,0.0039464682,0.009826982],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001863298,0.0004997907,0.0013388621,0.00031939332,0.00007151508,0.000010926106,0.8734111,0.000018694116,0.0000048094194,0.00013478746,0.12205874,0.000268065],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00016031778,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00578658,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.11811227,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00018607794,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006039779,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99831766},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4311870823","doi":"10.1177/17151635221139829","title":"Who’s on first? The uncommonly addressed issues of commonly used language","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Pharmacists Journal / Revue des Pharmaciens du Canada","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Island Health; University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Computer science; Psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.06410706428420423,"score_gpt":0.28949609390556785,"score_spread":0.22538902962136362,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4311870823","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.93492347,0.0047974563,0.0000024047342,0.0035325508,0.0026439428,0.0005715248,0.0033173894,0.000059373782,0.050151866],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99142075,0.00064941845,0.00001202963,0.0026527762,0.00076735317,0.000044139186,0.00007576658,0.000059486745,0.004318303],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9972432,0.000521299,0.0005996977,0.00024889153,0.0007132317,0.00067365094],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9976659,0.00032681995,0.00043638947,0.000652024,0.0003161437,0.0006027552],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00075339124,0.0003281422,0.00039500164,0.0003108777,0.003874168,0.00039941867,0.0018969086,0.00002354897,0.010414824],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007705011,0.00027552023,0.00018088896,0.00026822204,0.00055516366,0.00029713204,0.00014554878,0.0010390024,0.000011103924],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00033636022,0.00035209494,0.0008942094,0.00029557984,0.00089262845,0.024727914,0.3245562,0.008733234,0.00056690746,0.050046656,0.5681186,0.020479638],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001517049,0.000120858705,0.000020826454,0.000032043154,0.00014113136,0.02065181,0.0077297273,0.0007632957,0.0009087668,0.0002436707,0.9672826,0.00058825174],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.15301147,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.747693,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5946815,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0011498455,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0018328336,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999697},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4311889619","doi":"10.5070/g314756767","title":"Review: Studies in Symbolic Interaction","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Electronic Green Journal","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"NanoQuébec (Canada)","funders":"","keywords":"Symbolic interactionism; Sociology; The Symbolic; Epistemology; Psychology; Philosophy; Social science; Psychoanalysis","score_opus":0.0941536895265415,"score_gpt":0.36818596591787894,"score_spread":0.2740322763913374,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4311889619","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.15215158,0.7650189,0.000008061011,0.01630475,0.0013707838,0.00039595444,0.000009456261,0.00009291158,0.06464764],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.96464306,0.028324325,0.000005965912,0.0015394124,0.00040711195,0.00006118645,0.000008076712,0.000015956386,0.00499493],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99868196,0.00035065546,0.0003347851,0.00010510506,0.00021556125,0.00031191908],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99940264,0.00006072145,0.00020529752,0.00021679109,0.00008550601,0.000029024575],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00077893917,0.00010679805,0.00020510891,0.0001556924,0.0006218795,0.000078235505,0.00036899152,0.000008293169,0.0043288283],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000030769534,0.00009067469,0.0000821677,0.000082992905,0.00009147161,0.00032789144,0.000121322686,0.0009939749,0.000036204547],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00010708664,0.00044047448,0.0005069028,0.00038181414,0.000639737,0.00011388824,0.18684702,0.00015827281,0.000102316386,0.5520583,0.22016717,0.038477015],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00034790533,0.0002004665,0.00006013448,0.00027701422,0.000040556424,0.00048646552,0.071869485,0.000021224274,0.0000064176793,0.015650913,0.91087407,0.00016534477],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00012790893,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0020648395,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8124915,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0004484258,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00017110475,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9965814},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4312101623","doi":"10.17561/grove.29.7268","title":"Use of Wait as a Discourse-Pragmatic Marker in Spoken British English","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Grove - Working Papers on English Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Context (archaeology); Linguistics; Focus (optics); Discourse marker; British English; History; Sociology; Psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.061647476967948533,"score_gpt":0.2854087557699652,"score_spread":0.22376127880201668,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4312101623","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6476391,0.00527013,1.0658058e-7,0.0010669564,0.0016789652,0.00056324934,0.00009293712,0.00019747239,0.3434911],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99061245,0.0007339284,0.000023219543,0.0006886417,0.00046087927,0.00025395787,0.000025806414,0.00004940023,0.00715174],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9976413,0.0005667909,0.0005108238,0.0003190394,0.0005648096,0.000397185],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9972216,0.0015024047,0.00029684458,0.0007640808,0.0001787794,0.00003632888],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00086220977,0.0002688999,0.00048846356,0.00013679054,0.0009808165,0.00034208412,0.0007435633,0.00003127363,0.0010023122],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0009740353,0.00022139703,0.0001657647,0.00019584643,0.000894509,0.00023074368,0.0005774897,0.0005951071,0.0000071309432],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00014551071,0.00037459485,0.0016351443,0.00007692178,0.0005907259,0.000044739067,0.7773604,0.0010586025,0.000013803151,0.19955385,0.012821175,0.0063245804],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005397405,0.00012722492,0.0018107592,0.00036322259,0.000098987235,0.000003047932,0.723471,0.000019072837,0.0000056645817,0.0018953234,0.27132443,0.00034153246],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0009301754,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0048142346,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.34297335,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00014103267,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004938116,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999109},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4312101730","doi":"10.17561/grove.v29.7268","title":"Use of Wait as a Discourse-Pragmatic Marker in Spoken British English","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Grove - Working Papers on English Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Context (archaeology); Linguistics; Focus (optics); Discourse marker; British English; History; Sociology; Psychology","score_opus":0.061647476967948533,"score_gpt":0.2854087557699652,"score_spread":0.22376127880201668,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4312101730","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6476391,0.00527013,1.0658058e-7,0.0010669564,0.0016789652,0.00056324934,0.00009293712,0.00019747239,0.3434911],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99061245,0.0007339284,0.000023219543,0.0006886417,0.00046087927,0.00025395787,0.000025806414,0.00004940023,0.00715174],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9976413,0.0005667909,0.0005108238,0.0003190394,0.0005648096,0.000397185],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9972216,0.0015024047,0.00029684458,0.0007640808,0.0001787794,0.00003632888],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00086220977,0.0002688999,0.00048846356,0.00013679054,0.0009808165,0.00034208412,0.0007435633,0.00003127363,0.0010023122],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0009740353,0.00022139703,0.0001657647,0.00019584643,0.000894509,0.00023074368,0.0005774897,0.0005951071,0.0000071309432],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00014551071,0.00037459485,0.0016351443,0.00007692178,0.0005907259,0.000044739067,0.7773604,0.0010586025,0.000013803151,0.19955385,0.012821175,0.0063245804],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005397405,0.00012722492,0.0018107592,0.00036322259,0.000098987235,0.000003047932,0.723471,0.000019072837,0.0000056645817,0.0018953234,0.27132443,0.00034153246],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0009301754,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0048142346,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.34297335,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00014103267,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004938116,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999109},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4312103326","doi":"10.1093/geroni/igac059.1874","title":"NONVERBAL STRATEGIES TO ENHANCE PERSON-CENTERED COMMUNICATION WITH PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Innovation in Aging","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Nonverbal communication; Gesture; Psychology; Dementia; Gaze; Augmentative and alternative communication; Cognitive psychology; Communication; Medicine; Computer science; Psychiatry; Disease; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.03782562492982676,"score_gpt":0.28850536142881894,"score_spread":0.25067973649899217,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4312103326","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9320574,0.00023871337,0.0023955116,0.0028797516,0.00009191293,0.00035413064,0.000014681819,0.00013857393,0.061829317],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9968738,0.0000057328452,0.0015722204,0.00047789034,0.000040679588,0.00025190046,0.00007846732,0.000024376843,0.00067491113],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988475,0.00014090673,0.00030170052,0.00020280431,0.0003022035,0.00020492573],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989676,0.00008593625,0.00022305112,0.0004880973,0.00021830044,0.000017045331],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00044705527,0.00013654621,0.00013577519,0.00034157714,0.0007003559,0.00046627052,0.00042905795,0.000011405299,0.0012155166],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000012108023,0.00012449035,0.0000128187385,0.0006085375,0.000090814465,0.0007469829,0.00016432468,0.00027169922,0.000011158758],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00005357845,0.00018231703,0.016161833,0.000049352562,0.00008069311,0.0000028741713,0.48281115,0.0018801956,0.0004228642,0.49568075,0.0008975403,0.0017768438],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00048992963,0.0001692457,0.013848239,0.0002954691,0.000024069739,0.000009267885,0.9702702,0.00045539366,0.00016869369,0.000573306,0.013263355,0.00043281598],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010979817,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0099777905,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.49510744,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000113105845,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00012449521,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9996975},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4312116467","doi":"10.18192/olbij.v12i1.5997","title":"Investigating the dynamics of change in second language willingness to communicate","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"OLBI Journal","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Ottawa","funders":"","keywords":"Willingness to communicate; Psychology; Recall; Variation (astronomy); Perception; Dynamics (music); Social psychology; Trait; Personality; Grammar; Cognitive psychology; Linguistics; Computer science","score_opus":0.10325756323610048,"score_gpt":0.3182817090178008,"score_spread":0.21502414578170032,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4312116467","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.96397346,0.0012326223,0.000007249011,0.0054909294,0.00022086549,0.0001494637,0.000067606976,0.000014963137,0.028842853],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99746364,0.000019179712,0.00015317724,0.0010074173,0.00016223594,0.000037716127,0.000017156397,0.000015683665,0.0011237629],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988967,0.0003379467,0.00031135307,0.00006731257,0.00021974275,0.00016692201],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991019,0.0001304302,0.00023417218,0.00043079225,0.000057674755,0.00004504154],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00085368694,0.00008600944,0.0001450591,0.00009602259,0.0007150772,0.00016404178,0.0009210255,0.000012304872,0.0031024432],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003393441,0.00006332161,0.00005076772,0.000100528574,0.00018347637,0.00019549743,0.00039861252,0.0006154758,0.000005758807],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00000992671,0.00008665824,0.0030982634,0.00002337538,0.000028777431,0.000013232436,0.753501,0.00023995538,0.00018246214,0.23584813,0.00085412955,0.006114124],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00066844776,0.00015125712,0.007514531,0.00011507564,0.000025163015,0.000111071146,0.937469,0.0022105584,0.00008765394,0.0068779793,0.04445901,0.00031023764],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0007432223,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.01640138,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.22897014,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008106236,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000051873805,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9978089},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4312245794","doi":"10.1075/jhp.00052.bri","title":"Responding to thanks","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Historical Pragmatics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"Universität Hamburg","keywords":"Politeness; Pleasure; Variety (cybernetics); Psychology; Linguistics; Aesthetics; History; Art; Philosophy; Computer science; Psychotherapist","score_opus":0.05576924600372836,"score_gpt":0.29987511702855296,"score_spread":0.24410587102482462,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4312245794","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.1395276,0.01488685,0.011189969,0.05852156,0.009576437,0.00028116678,0.00003644187,0.00012676168,0.7658532],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.8640974,0.00011895931,0.016759189,0.0012963164,0.0019553013,0.0000033050549,0.0000027864037,0.000037120688,0.115729585],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987949,0.0001317934,0.0005193141,0.00006522984,0.00035915908,0.00012961146],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.998533,0.00026707613,0.000312087,0.00028501352,0.0004894378,0.00011338626],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00040741544,0.00008630536,0.00024139894,0.0002514302,0.00016176491,0.0001226281,0.00029305552,0.000031568783,0.0009616743],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00062766107,0.00006803368,0.000115024915,0.00013968066,0.00003161882,0.00025230824,0.000069221845,0.000279024,0.000060087434],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000045738576,0.00027086574,0.000035126883,0.00004654385,0.00008560116,0.0002264199,0.073928684,0.000060124385,0.0008303346,0.608818,0.31284678,0.0028057816],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00016481608,0.00009815061,0.000020573696,0.00006427487,0.000040861112,0.00006897921,0.009854041,0.000011813047,0.00014341735,0.006035413,0.9833968,0.00010083933],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000009912166,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00006776316,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.72456986,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0005720615,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00016634533,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999516},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4313384787","doi":"10.1007/978-3-031-08522-2_1","title":"Introduction","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Computer science","score_opus":0.04756352007493397,"score_gpt":0.25101221797904844,"score_spread":0.20344869790411446,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4313384787","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0000024374444,0.00067564537,0.0000028082352,0.0041607325,0.0009324477,0.00011497177,0.000047121634,0.0001991059,0.9938647],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0009936093,0.00019834374,0.000037635116,0.0002588396,0.0035425392,0.00001795714,0.00037370954,0.00004310995,0.99453425],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99930876,0.000014848277,0.00018850407,0.00019314555,0.00020172275,0.00009299799],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99911267,0.000025333142,0.00012018461,0.0006531507,0.00006675156,0.00002190017],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00008493219,0.0001634376,0.00016267775,0.00009992028,0.0003196552,0.00017630849,0.0002835004,0.000044487784,0.6272978],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000004165958,0.00014105391,0.00009360292,0.0000033298224,0.00020042296,0.00017363408,0.00014502915,0.00033404914,0.0014608804],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000021573146,0.0000057638163,3.046e-8,0.000006414497,0.00003393968,0.0000014030942,0.0028779926,8.212552e-7,4.8402865e-7,0.7676225,0.22827952,0.0011689999],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000042459596,0.00002190801,1.9339029e-7,0.000004218602,0.00003063195,0.000003001692,0.003226904,7.018781e-7,0.0000013426314,0.06138243,0.9351128,0.00017344179],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00011983399,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00073102507,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.70683324,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000054870055,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000044438893,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9993166},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4313512139","doi":"10.1080/13825585.2022.2150141","title":"The contribution of discursive and cognitive factors in referential choices made by elderly people during a narrative task","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Aging Neuropsychology and Cognition","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université Laval","funders":"Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung","keywords":"Referent; Psychology; Cognition; Narrative; Task (project management); Cognitive psychology; Focus (optics); Linguistics; Developmental psychology","score_opus":0.018362942173708572,"score_gpt":0.2876359896556819,"score_spread":0.2692730474819733,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4313512139","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.996561,0.00043135122,0.0000062138765,0.0007398783,0.0001547033,0.00017798813,0.00007211486,0.00004108558,0.0018156725],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99887794,0.0005376488,3.5120448e-7,0.00004591247,0.000037256417,0.000035419038,0.00020516821,0.000008357038,0.0002519255],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991886,0.00021146517,0.00017662236,0.0001857806,0.00007778008,0.00015975657],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99920946,0.00045518708,0.00012806174,0.000086764565,0.000098456956,0.000022058397],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00012289864,0.0001021253,0.0001268106,0.000081458544,0.00049232395,0.00009004455,0.000071454706,0.00003988466,0.00003134415],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000083405655,0.00007555541,0.000020179674,0.00007710724,0.0004519459,0.00021886869,0.000041465264,0.00019363512,0.0000035192052],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0009977779,0.00041358473,0.050503775,0.00014075576,0.00044146838,0.000033249748,0.7969875,0.0000018093491,0.044561785,0.09237445,0.00082295,0.012720917],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0024927633,0.00031245797,0.64851636,0.00020237264,0.000120170065,0.000011217228,0.3337355,0.000018085113,0.002154388,0.011491857,0.0006656676,0.0002791508],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00011351984,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.002433139,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5980126,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000037358545,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00000786794,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.37866077},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4315640796","doi":"10.5430/wjel.v13n1p353","title":"Student-Teacher Email Requests: Comparative Analysis of Politeness Strategies Used by Malaysian and Filipino University Students","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of English Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":13,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Psychology; Politeness theory; Solidarity; Appeal; Mathematics education; Pedagogy; Linguistics; Political science","score_opus":0.031409312440387346,"score_gpt":0.32358965754151137,"score_spread":0.292180345101124,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4315640796","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9546533,0.0010334977,0.000003197926,0.00007401103,0.00016540523,0.00009192771,0.00013316344,0.000047564543,0.043797925],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99194807,0.00010021478,0.000028811812,0.00001639312,0.00019921928,9.506382e-7,0.00006446404,0.00001143383,0.007630464],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99842626,0.0002917936,0.00044676525,0.0001505189,0.0004765837,0.00020806836],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99841267,0.00018522794,0.00052379107,0.00032716125,0.00045542335,0.000095756695],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00050125987,0.00017541522,0.00057239825,0.00086507614,0.00014955924,0.00031930677,0.0006429851,0.00003465701,0.0007846209],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000039821873,0.0001500676,0.00018108243,0.0005987914,0.00033198023,0.00074394135,0.00014755533,0.00026413906,0.000003951848],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006920892,0.00034290846,0.039890777,0.000042277858,0.0028440163,0.00008724793,0.9100476,0.00020134801,0.00025416646,0.04167942,0.004408055,0.00013299042],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00078678946,0.00006194116,0.027574161,0.00007059424,0.00074115564,7.970799e-7,0.9624443,0.000022133792,0.000049469338,0.00008473631,0.00798813,0.0001758038],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0004790021,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.005888039,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.052396704,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006879054,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000062136955,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8591049},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4315778411","doi":"10.1016/j.lingua.2022.103437","title":"Establishing a pseudo-cleft construction in Japanese: A perspective from everyday conversation","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Lingua","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Interrogative; Conversation; Perspective (graphical); Linguistics; Pronoun; Psychology; Computer science; Artificial intelligence; Philosophy","score_opus":0.03676676659404991,"score_gpt":0.2866140888652399,"score_spread":0.24984732227119,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4315778411","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9195631,0.00013990876,0.000008207106,0.0013544396,0.0007543809,0.00017725097,0.00004372802,0.0004688122,0.07749018],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9977312,0.000035742687,0.0002094993,0.00010638236,0.00052885385,0.00002204081,0.00008140168,0.000024354918,0.0012605451],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990767,0.000099824225,0.00021762366,0.00022820437,0.0001854405,0.00019216177],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99912053,0.00027514625,0.00010630721,0.00031389133,0.00015134831,0.000032793738],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00021031464,0.00011941233,0.00015277452,0.00021785955,0.00018182324,0.00040031297,0.00020764247,0.000054222688,0.0009814915],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00023867174,0.00011703584,0.00004809662,0.00015545482,0.00021440673,0.000600165,0.00006629063,0.00021600067,0.00034872573],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002061542,0.00003144296,0.0014169834,0.000010456572,0.000034976452,0.000015671889,0.77206516,0.00006267852,0.00026373588,0.22463357,0.0007498875,0.00069481664],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00053463154,0.000017671977,0.0032557545,0.000074792915,0.000020003541,0.0000024985277,0.9563456,0.0010482697,0.00012310212,0.03389292,0.0044721076,0.00021263285],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.013212214,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.007916045,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.19074066,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010990055,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007334743,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99993175},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4317774198","doi":"10.1162/ling_a_00503","title":"Commitment Phrase: Linking Proposition to Illocutionary Force","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Linguistic Inquiry","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of New Brunswick","funders":"","keywords":"Proposition; Linguistics; Predicate (mathematical logic); Pragmatics; Negation; Computer science; Implicature; Speech act; Phrase; Noun phrase; Commit; Utterance; Sentence; Romanian; Projection (relational algebra); Philosophy; Noun","score_opus":0.08509122445944696,"score_gpt":0.3382189386239118,"score_spread":0.25312771416446483,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4317774198","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.2714262,0.00079966773,0.0025785863,0.0056186323,0.010385417,0.0018195934,0.00020951379,0.002699283,0.70446306],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9843879,0.00001495249,0.0004786472,0.0008495834,0.0030396988,0.000113298214,0.0004258029,0.000029366412,0.010660802],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989137,0.00006745098,0.00026861904,0.00021356068,0.0002609894,0.00027565862],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990555,0.000111965215,0.00007563227,0.0004781145,0.00020617832,0.00007260617],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002640326,0.00014708407,0.00014574535,0.00016538304,0.0005953291,0.0002181438,0.00029386813,0.000040598632,0.00051591697],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00016994597,0.00013375799,0.000059385973,0.000113625865,0.00023313258,0.00008277472,0.00016652755,0.00014413554,0.001382891],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000019388526,0.00006267182,0.000051137842,0.000062477244,0.000036611636,0.000039480918,0.15272892,0.00015728592,0.00011689107,0.83300984,0.012299253,0.0014160596],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007795387,0.00031181457,0.00094335043,0.00062888843,0.00012310245,0.000014433217,0.11428791,0.0015556852,0.00043153568,0.097738676,0.78224653,0.00093852007],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008551005,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000105081774,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7699473,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000069467336,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000059167924,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99939466},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4317933678","doi":"10.1016/j.pragma.2023.01.007","title":"Socio-pragmatic variation in request refusals in Cameroon French","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Pragmatics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Cape Breton University","funders":"","keywords":"Formality; Pragmatics; Variation (astronomy); Sociocultural evolution; Linguistics; Realisation; Relation (database); Psychology; Sociolinguistics; Contextualization; Sociology; Social psychology; Computer science; Anthropology","score_opus":0.042930986496901705,"score_gpt":0.3139261259824292,"score_spread":0.2709951394855275,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4317933678","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9587538,0.0004387356,0.000107384876,0.0040075877,0.00058243395,0.00022155356,0.000013750805,0.00004973873,0.035824988],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9971138,0.00022681941,0.0011852387,0.000103452396,0.00026304324,0.00000843934,0.000010909224,0.000019065656,0.001069193],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.998113,0.00030523693,0.0009611155,0.000074476666,0.00035045715,0.00019576417],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983694,0.00044227022,0.0006957423,0.00027248246,0.00018084259,0.00003924373],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0017849334,0.00011670976,0.00031045856,0.000498906,0.000080553,0.0001916489,0.00033973655,0.00006066293,0.00042671716],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00048083052,0.00009630407,0.00006407062,0.00020843164,0.00008942397,0.0006326953,0.00005032657,0.00038870212,0.0000949432],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000021223042,0.00046691456,0.0028527572,0.0003692394,0.0001060647,0.00018252931,0.58533084,0.0016394602,0.00082519144,0.39143682,0.014207095,0.0025618745],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.004855732,0.0005717319,0.09298102,0.0027642117,0.00019683583,0.000099121484,0.39999202,0.0085345125,0.00010749292,0.45304853,0.035785228,0.0010635583],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00025473052,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.002653252,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.1853388,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013492175,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00015529506,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.46722537},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4318710218","doi":"10.21744/mami.v2n1.11","title":"Morphology in micro linguistics and macro linguistics","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Macrolinguistics and Microlinguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":17,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Quantitative linguistics; Media linguistics; Linguistics; Contrastive linguistics; Applied linguistics; Historical linguistics; Clinical linguistics; Language and Communication Technologies; Theoretical linguistics; Text linguistics; Structural linguistics; Language technology; Syntax; Phonology; Sociocultural linguistics; Cognitive linguistics; Computer science; Corpus linguistics; Natural language; Philosophy; Comprehension approach; Psychology","score_opus":0.02704923314360812,"score_gpt":0.2782756823127311,"score_spread":0.25122644916912296,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4318710218","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.20504838,0.033740062,0.0004523375,0.00063572516,0.015634416,0.00090641953,0.0017888542,0.00055480655,0.741239],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9779221,0.0022350978,0.01053729,0.0010756425,0.005070612,0.000017314564,0.00020227983,0.00011175214,0.0028279007],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99698925,0.00016316233,0.0009954748,0.00077385677,0.00025720606,0.0008210382],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99570143,0.00069924747,0.00030240536,0.0008234196,0.0022016678,0.00027183106],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch","metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004883527,0.0005576199,0.00075543334,0.00026896637,0.00055649213,0.0006585558,0.0003772609,0.0002441528,0.00027761294],"category_scores_gemma":[0.019275943,0.00059858104,0.00009445413,0.00014764171,0.001196503,0.000014117331,0.0005539119,0.00077316974,0.000035578763],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000058888352,0.00027577588,0.003965761,0.00029629873,0.00009418171,0.0018154477,0.011928732,0.000024009212,0.0006503717,0.977626,0.0025504178,0.0007140955],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014440562,0.000080750746,0.0005459087,0.00017579237,0.00021296748,0.00017507438,0.0036326165,0.0006363362,0.000815743,0.049489137,0.9418684,0.0009231998],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000536286,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0024704274,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.939318,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007940676,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00034585327,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99964654},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4318816636","doi":"10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1026638","title":"Older adults’ refusal speech act in cognitive assessment: A multimodal pragmatic perspective","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Frontiers in Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"National Social Science Fund of China","keywords":"Psychology; Perspective (graphical); Speech act; Cognition; Cognitive psychology; Indirect speech; Linguistics; Artificial intelligence; Neuroscience; Computer science","score_opus":0.030983563106912842,"score_gpt":0.3791742306493806,"score_spread":0.34819066754246775,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4318816636","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.45884848,0.000928566,0.0006560096,0.0038944415,0.0028265023,0.0011174775,0.00011115552,0.0002909753,0.5313264],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99516726,0.00013541352,0.002427146,0.00047183668,0.00017188585,0.000226099,0.000122046345,0.00003665869,0.0012416699],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99817574,0.0003740825,0.000379484,0.0004479275,0.0001829303,0.00043984823],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99908906,0.00016900594,0.00013871441,0.00043181554,0.00012471789,0.0000466654],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00043395013,0.00021130007,0.0003564839,0.0006836076,0.00011600618,0.00008832826,0.0004066631,0.00012398342,0.0010755209],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000108406486,0.00020082566,0.00006880431,0.0002920183,0.0005400167,0.00030374867,0.000085213636,0.000552236,0.00014928557],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0006539846,0.0017218017,0.05345126,0.0001064817,0.00033459914,0.0005635798,0.66308355,0.000008456663,0.000018256334,0.12705062,0.08559805,0.06740935],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.005972908,0.00018621248,0.110682055,0.00035552838,0.00003289509,0.000014764855,0.8295183,0.0012661864,0.0000060716175,0.047107782,0.0043414333,0.0005158739],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005395956,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0026440208,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5363188,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00014133405,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008209587,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99983764},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4320494183","doi":"10.1017/s0142716423000073","title":"Framing second language comprehensibility: Do interlocutors’ ratings predict their perceived communicative experience?","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Applied Psycholinguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Social psychology","score_opus":0.054479822667192174,"score_gpt":0.3256229973797112,"score_spread":0.27114317471251903,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4320494183","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5779018,0.00027967512,0.00004900145,0.000088374654,0.00059005525,0.00038618137,0.00017393094,0.000610576,0.4199204],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99544036,0.000059866703,0.00059538905,0.00046761543,0.0007383709,0.00015298194,0.000275434,0.00006906632,0.0022009024],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99808985,0.00013237771,0.00057690724,0.000455075,0.0002921939,0.00045362586],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.996933,0.0006318213,0.00026262758,0.0018152898,0.0002391979,0.000118052965],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00036296004,0.0003538193,0.00039794215,0.00016515904,0.000724404,0.0005366631,0.0011581022,0.00010260172,0.0024381545],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00016137538,0.00030800604,0.00011250414,0.00017645472,0.0010131263,0.00009709552,0.00035000328,0.0005928093,0.00036490892],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003254956,0.000106525236,0.00010906832,0.000051244613,0.000085578584,0.000007863005,0.80236846,0.00000875288,0.0010465764,0.1897952,0.0046848995,0.0017033059],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007715554,0.00005107893,0.0014419818,0.0001131735,0.000038218706,0.000004269513,0.7925164,0.0005585334,0.0002833599,0.018789878,0.18482669,0.0006048783],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00015354833,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0005458989,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4177195,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000051322975,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000050560924,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999372},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4320522127","doi":"10.1075/slcs.228.17lem","title":"The choice of referring expressions in adult-child dialogues","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Studies in language companion series","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Centre for Research on Brain Language and Music; Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Demonstrative; Personal pronoun; Psychology; Identification (biology); Linguistics; Frame (networking); Value (mathematics); Function (biology); Computer science; Philosophy; Biology; Genetics","score_opus":0.16549223473806035,"score_gpt":0.3584005838928663,"score_spread":0.19290834915480592,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4320522127","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0057222606,0.028342487,4.063832e-7,0.00094826944,0.0015519795,0.0005035431,0.0002412097,0.00022106785,0.9624688],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.556627,0.02229256,0.0000493235,0.00011748487,0.0009601348,0.00020308177,0.00018999269,0.00014985906,0.41941062],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.998151,0.000118556236,0.00077834155,0.00031235663,0.00033164967,0.00030806568],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9974031,0.0010197852,0.00040679745,0.00091303524,0.00022885375,0.000028437193],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003209908,0.00038081405,0.0007007842,0.00026853112,0.0005226958,0.000109295725,0.0007184279,0.00010749582,0.00015454226],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00038921338,0.00026334473,0.00013446175,0.000052458323,0.0016759455,0.00025100776,0.00072812237,0.00061079813,0.000046471556],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000025518131,0.00001876871,0.000050181297,0.00016638661,0.0001306762,0.000022170403,0.1913723,0.00000955964,0.000009774293,0.8058078,0.0019193218,0.0004675175],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005881082,0.00007908306,0.00058645976,0.004798715,0.000066497785,0.000004668338,0.7189152,0.0000033444487,0.00006147044,0.031292446,0.24290924,0.00069476827],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00076656474,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.11106417,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7745154,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007685996,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000037870315,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999819},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4320729301","doi":"10.5430/wjel.v13n2p271","title":"Instantaneous Errors and Body Gestures in Some American Political Contexts","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of English Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University","keywords":"Sincerity; Politics; Psychology; Handshake; Nonverbal communication; Social psychology; Sociology; Linguistics; Communication; Computer science; Law; Political science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.017067197849421192,"score_gpt":0.2881945444293964,"score_spread":0.2711273465799752,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4320729301","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9187592,0.0020766025,2.8430682e-7,0.0009403661,0.00041983416,0.00007414739,0.000023922317,0.0000678078,0.077637784],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9960599,0.00011316835,0.000043499032,0.00044388685,0.0010075682,0.0000030052468,0.000007313336,0.00002269838,0.0022989765],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987862,0.00012545518,0.00040607358,0.00011066526,0.00024247993,0.00032909552],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989765,0.00029195935,0.00021570982,0.00021999082,0.00016830275,0.00012750918],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003346899,0.00014053633,0.0003211979,0.0005273999,0.000093567556,0.00019176213,0.00028516536,0.00002138179,0.0002298174],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00041020743,0.00011100317,0.00007343969,0.0001646398,0.00047909125,0.00035328677,0.00007899716,0.0004039213,0.000011399154],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000712583,0.000101297344,0.0014265571,0.000028416938,0.0000686404,0.0011882283,0.26237038,0.000010891384,0.00013088039,0.7268823,0.004532538,0.0031886413],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013523217,0.00024479112,0.008726907,0.0002496358,0.000058377107,0.00007284061,0.8321013,0.000017531314,0.000122010584,0.005283253,0.15136512,0.00040593493],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0004429787,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0062160823,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.72159904,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004858194,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000056486588,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4526578},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4321434043","doi":"10.5539/ijel.v13n2p48","title":"A Comparative Study of Managing Learning Opportunity in EFL Classroom","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of English Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Chongqing Technology and Business University","keywords":"Conversation; Psychology; Quality (philosophy); Mathematics education; China; Pedagogy; Political science; Communication","score_opus":0.10449470131478332,"score_gpt":0.36740648330808146,"score_spread":0.2629117819932981,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4321434043","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.71861535,0.00008199001,0.000013516256,0.00004392198,0.0053923475,0.00009482903,0.000015084235,0.000038180195,0.2757048],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99663156,0.000048614642,0.000069934445,0.000017661416,0.0026816956,0.0000021447029,0.000014100375,0.000010544516,0.0005237124],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985517,0.00015375594,0.00063553354,0.000077097364,0.00047225467,0.000109647015],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9902663,0.00039884748,0.000571096,0.0001232407,0.0085934,0.000047099064],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006119893,0.00009530239,0.00025469615,0.00046576816,0.00006606967,0.00013267368,0.0005320072,0.00002174683,0.00019405365],"category_scores_gemma":[0.010605514,0.00008702682,0.00006111772,0.00008690698,0.000101943595,0.000109020955,0.00012104881,0.00041798927,0.0000057339275],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00021792985,0.001387729,0.025833553,0.00003554574,0.00072558667,0.00035519307,0.6552686,0.015353189,0.000010180634,0.293807,0.0060539166,0.00095153373],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0017930414,0.0004114859,0.0054863207,0.00021600613,0.000061481114,0.0000013617524,0.8314026,0.0011399606,0.000033354834,0.007868301,0.15138611,0.00019996827],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00012464478,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00070914766,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2859387,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005567697,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00010665258,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9977286},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4321498977","doi":"10.5430/wjel.v13n2p398","title":"The Perception of Status: The Refusal Strategies as Articulated by Tunisian EFL Teachers and British Speakers of English","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of English Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Perception; Social status; Nothing; Psychology; Social psychology; Contrast (vision); Sociology; Social science; Epistemology","score_opus":0.012823317454337676,"score_gpt":0.26632134870960456,"score_spread":0.2534980312552669,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4321498977","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.918515,0.0037351782,0.0000011848024,0.00024167738,0.0005142882,0.00013516289,0.00006128773,0.000050986928,0.07674519],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99551743,0.0009347188,0.000027888409,0.000043035772,0.0006197273,0.0000036657589,0.00002943797,0.000025070338,0.002799043],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99831074,0.00027936065,0.0006165485,0.00011292132,0.00040660673,0.00027382514],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99772245,0.00044260052,0.000551339,0.00035879464,0.00084658404,0.00007824697],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00094200304,0.00014731685,0.00027690752,0.00013598488,0.00029247662,0.00054456276,0.00043537302,0.000039993123,0.0004934603],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0009841345,0.000097005686,0.00013140944,0.00019921681,0.000855547,0.00055812084,0.000079733094,0.00042430832,0.0000031430784],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007531354,0.00008577292,0.00040153373,0.00004065373,0.0002657587,0.000027586662,0.93353736,0.00006182539,0.0012999631,0.024798488,0.029905504,0.009500222],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005130654,0.00010349862,0.002056311,0.00017138732,0.000080207945,0.0000046931414,0.91133976,0.000011064825,0.00011954791,0.0005027396,0.084977485,0.00012021869],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0011155218,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.005918948,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.07700237,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000032511176,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000108333494,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5403044},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4323357093","doi":"10.1075/ap.00020.mal","title":"Describing and assessing interactional competence in a second language","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Applied Pragmatics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation analysis; Conversation; Dialogic; Competence (human resources); Language assessment; Empirical research; Construct (python library); Communicative competence; Psychology; Computer science; Linguistics; Sociology; Pedagogy; Epistemology; Social psychology; Communication","score_opus":0.07126139865371597,"score_gpt":0.3065610367682759,"score_spread":0.23529963811455992,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4323357093","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7811028,0.00009267836,0.00006926025,0.0002395346,0.000086031636,0.000118394986,0.000010363131,0.000121915284,0.21815905],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99765337,0.000010789426,0.0012700394,0.0001954428,0.0000701119,0.000024138117,0.000042362088,0.000013574062,0.00072015694],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994042,0.000033293843,0.00019598064,0.000110389934,0.000111528025,0.00014462895],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99936086,0.00032225373,0.00007765875,0.00018776693,0.000020811929,0.000030678922],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00023158401,0.000087937355,0.00011697838,0.00011725474,0.00015832462,0.00039419858,0.00012919266,0.000022769822,0.000815828],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000032796022,0.00008112706,0.000014059428,0.00007202178,0.00013130809,0.00028804905,0.00009805131,0.0001689318,0.00009176992],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000004071807,0.00003430472,0.00021088134,0.00007230879,0.000019052935,0.000011745892,0.16295148,0.000034870074,0.0017749969,0.82829523,0.00090990483,0.005681166],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00086540135,0.000019196883,0.0052764085,0.00030408255,0.000028116554,0.000017878789,0.94367594,0.005912752,0.00057589397,0.022632746,0.020153143,0.0005384601],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00004678184,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0013003007,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.80566245,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002024856,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000034911372,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8932744},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4352976650","doi":"10.1080/08351813.2023.2170663","title":"Responding to <i>In-the-Moment</i> Distress in Emotion-Focused Therapy","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Research on Language and Social Interaction","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University; University of Toronto; Simon Fraser University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Immediacy; Distress; Psychology; Psychotherapist; Conversation analysis; Intervention (counseling); Embodied cognition; Social psychology; Applied psychology; Communication; Conversation; Computer science","score_opus":0.2150802781586902,"score_gpt":0.47370297389835103,"score_spread":0.2586226957396608,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4352976650","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9499597,0.00007316118,0.0000012912877,0.007194268,0.000101104975,0.00026315462,0.000016844086,0.000038306567,0.04235217],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99490666,0.000100589874,0.0000018509911,0.00028966303,0.00030762076,0.000097603326,0.000050543073,0.000011045334,0.004234447],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985099,0.0005896689,0.0001503894,0.00015563119,0.00033916946,0.00025527613],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992462,0.0004780569,0.000027775122,0.00017195127,0.00005254909,0.000023495611],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0012055323,0.00007548283,0.00009716345,0.0008003958,0.00039447178,0.00043600562,0.0002061209,0.000032821532,0.00028029858],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000053127744,0.00005619807,0.000030368883,0.00044582563,0.000098488854,0.00024564847,0.000048997408,0.0003794393,0.00013977924],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00021842396,0.00014229299,0.00013087611,0.00001678452,0.00001139657,0.00005631362,0.77339303,0.00000628096,0.0010950183,0.18246357,0.006023462,0.03644257],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004887346,0.00013954232,0.004059316,0.000087158085,0.0000012503282,8.2709613e-7,0.9025462,0.00003764476,0.0002694975,0.0010386666,0.09121208,0.00011904528],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0014003385,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.005016192,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.1814249,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000083974584,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000015152392,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4204412},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4360981507","doi":"10.1080/14791420.2023.2169818","title":"Subject to/flesh, object/to verb (:) the business of naming","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Subject (documents); Resistance (ecology); Narrative; White (mutation); Politics; Grammar; Verb; Normative; Power (physics); Object (grammar); Sociology; Linguistics; Dramatization; History; Aesthetics; Literature; Art; Political science; Computer science; Philosophy; Law","score_opus":0.13784510487300763,"score_gpt":0.3920448091849484,"score_spread":0.2541997043119407,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4360981507","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.707178,0.02804193,0.000032130465,0.16239372,0.0004934881,0.00090285076,0.00008795751,0.00056877907,0.10030113],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99450564,0.0026398452,0.00021007839,0.0008175693,0.00007504634,0.00012829814,0.000022059761,0.00001342905,0.0015880557],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.998929,0.00019436929,0.00030651,0.00015762399,0.00019590966,0.00021656061],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9973064,0.00098859,0.000052092546,0.00075567665,0.0008376753,0.00005955489],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00038096675,0.00015343941,0.00025210524,0.00007932459,0.0011533771,0.00023941872,0.00062644965,0.000025357724,0.000078693876],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0010840577,0.00009320132,0.00004925905,0.00030089283,0.0010515263,0.00023927585,0.0007363024,0.0001402546,0.00010415156],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000019408033,0.000045121502,0.00010844514,0.00011673812,0.00009915356,8.467662e-7,0.21261221,0.000012671416,0.00036578014,0.7621735,0.020497818,0.0039483346],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002590234,0.00007709941,0.012821707,0.00036306796,0.00009283831,0.000004333315,0.7688163,0.000039230075,0.00025331395,0.008973232,0.20793748,0.00036234868],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00028395347,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0016753465,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.75320023,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000024674035,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000017633238,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.88709605},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4361026887","doi":"10.1016/j.langsci.2023.101544","title":"Inference and indexicality, or how to solve Bakhtin's problem with heteroglossia","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language Sciences","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Indexicality; Heteroglossia; Linguistics; Semiosis; Sociology; Philosophy of language; Epistemology; Ideology; Argument (complex analysis); Philosophy; Politics; Semiotics; Metaphysics","score_opus":0.08801335358452897,"score_gpt":0.34561663272029064,"score_spread":0.25760327913576164,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4361026887","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.92454994,0.00015227047,0.00008527613,0.006437883,0.0000748085,0.00027149112,0.000030676634,0.00029601718,0.06810164],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99187464,0.000010921198,0.0016281556,0.00043513026,0.00010806068,0.000043059215,0.0000069524804,0.000008339088,0.0058847233],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989585,0.000039999795,0.00011172296,0.00027565093,0.00031903916,0.0002950718],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993607,0.00015715165,0.000059631802,0.00027752703,0.000052711195,0.000092287344],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00035896004,0.00012712383,0.00013916596,0.00012891358,0.0005202101,0.0012119564,0.00046783005,0.000023345556,0.00039903232],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000068859306,0.00007143902,0.00001839815,0.00028210832,0.0009802752,0.00048416085,0.00021609022,0.000095272706,0.00007430693],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000046569705,0.00011529128,0.003949218,0.00011289311,0.00004216805,0.00009415295,0.5028682,0.000039172992,0.0005614962,0.4753489,0.003930028,0.01289196],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010199959,0.0012330741,0.010328898,0.00038065456,0.000041249496,0.000033369088,0.9407903,0.00045636695,0.0009893205,0.009532348,0.034148958,0.0010454485],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000466863,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.010108587,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.46581653,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000008318135,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008475087,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998249},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4361272279","doi":"10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1128685","title":"Prosocial lie-telling in preschoolers: The impacts of ethnic background, parental factors, and perceived consequence for the partner","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Frontiers in Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Toronto Metropolitan University","funders":"","keywords":"Prosocial behavior; Psychology; Ethnic group; Developmental psychology; Collectivism; Social psychology; Socialization; Politeness; Empathy","score_opus":0.12385448529034832,"score_gpt":0.3861543283430799,"score_spread":0.2622998430527316,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4361272279","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9879946,0.00438191,0.00012480367,0.0021970621,0.0010364378,0.0006867894,0.000058904167,0.00003365539,0.0034858345],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9980692,0.0011724008,0.00012580078,0.00020316067,0.00009973092,0.000112220274,0.000024667683,0.000013449241,0.0001793726],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99904734,0.00018384616,0.0002603739,0.00017473736,0.00008477187,0.00024891028],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99913263,0.00038400255,0.00010832289,0.00032027808,0.000033253946,0.000021511543],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004210326,0.00011481391,0.0001956736,0.00009390022,0.00016642516,0.00006473431,0.00037126147,0.000068509995,0.000054557648],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006016341,0.00006674943,0.000050124774,0.00010141594,0.0010363322,0.00013681517,0.00004838133,0.00023381898,0.0000032467203],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0006155272,0.0002915895,0.23545672,0.00014739798,0.00032336882,0.000015724885,0.5791675,0.000046409645,0.0009513414,0.0683528,0.09879014,0.015841486],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0017134447,0.00015219112,0.34545454,0.000088848334,0.000047568414,0.0000051471166,0.58417666,0.00036405292,0.000051021383,0.04778774,0.019878674,0.0002801156],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00032014493,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0029178555,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.1099978,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000021626334,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003902436,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.38184094},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4361289777","doi":"10.1017/cnj.2022.17","title":"Daniel Silverman. 2017. A Critical Introduction to Phonology. Functional and Usage-Based Perspectives. 2nd edition. London: Bloomsbury. Pp. xxi + 360. US $33.95","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Canadian Journal of Linguistics / La revue canadienne de linguistique","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary","funders":"","keywords":"Phonology; Cognitive science; Linguistics; Content (measure theory); Library science; Sociology; Media studies; Psychology; Computer science; Philosophy; Mathematics","score_opus":0.02606106413268,"score_gpt":0.26465604682706617,"score_spread":0.23859498269438617,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4361289777","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7099631,0.025515988,0.0015280319,0.15638341,0.033729397,0.0015745928,0.0026461412,0.00040649017,0.06825285],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9757195,0.00018006678,0.00071867026,0.0008210416,0.020587105,0.000021419106,0.00005710015,0.000054236058,0.0018408721],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9979671,0.00029671603,0.00055119616,0.00030571682,0.00015842941,0.00072083116],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9949795,0.0008304915,0.00026646652,0.00053366675,0.0024455427,0.00094431505],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch","metaepi_narrow","sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0015492373,0.00027101225,0.00036097702,0.00042302485,0.0015144103,0.00045043742,0.00053625455,0.00015097314,0.00045348756],"category_scores_gemma":[0.017690651,0.00024836743,0.000121815116,0.00022233497,0.0011614045,0.00006356232,0.000057624922,0.0008927927,0.000023104902],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006513898,0.000030264895,0.00029660936,0.000076778946,0.0001190768,0.0010890174,0.04402635,0.0012815698,0.00004814627,0.83266014,0.120180584,0.00012630837],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00040283237,0.00018399264,0.0018712126,0.00015342554,0.00017171088,0.0005010268,0.011645327,0.0006026044,0.000027809874,0.019597745,0.9645012,0.00034112393],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.041885544,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.6789822,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8443206,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0006446016,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.002292642,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99999684},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4361733086","doi":"10.3726/b20543","title":"The Pragmatics of Commitment","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"book","venue":"Peter Lang Verlag eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Utterance; Evidentiality; Pragmatics; Relevance theory; Typology; Interpretation (philosophy); Relevance (law); Linguistics; Psychology; Cognition; Premise; Field (mathematics); Epistemology; Sociology; Mathematics; Political science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.053501292887529375,"score_gpt":0.27446361945168,"score_spread":0.22096232656415066,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4361733086","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00007162874,0.00047443365,0.0000028682805,0.000115622985,0.0005399816,0.0002901147,0.00016718236,0.00014876352,0.9981894],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0027857178,0.00004618919,0.000043479544,0.000107773085,0.00044054995,0.00006009978,0.00012328742,0.00006788,0.996325],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989048,0.00007575811,0.0003702967,0.00013558223,0.00031911908,0.000194402],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9980829,0.00048684815,0.00032135425,0.0009534642,0.00012428808,0.000031160635],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002360708,0.00021103154,0.00027818212,0.00008933327,0.0002974205,0.0002395998,0.0006714898,0.000079153026,0.00023461603],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000019469959,0.00013548136,0.00015397866,0.000007195376,0.000514472,0.00003371049,0.00021534324,0.00028215515,0.0003784098],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000005198718,0.000009413621,9.0988146e-7,0.00011316575,0.00015630061,0.0000056980825,0.016518962,4.0866067e-7,0.000001999046,0.85228145,0.12937875,0.0015277138],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00012274063,0.000035396828,0.000006593794,0.00018971419,0.00008642124,0.000001249481,0.0031856217,0.000005197379,0.000013496787,0.02446887,0.9717154,0.00016932806],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00003529215,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.001976593,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8423366,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006150375,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00017303637,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.55247694},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4365607470","doi":"","title":"Exploring Significant Issues on Punctuation: Definition, Analysis, and Categorization","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Carleton University","funders":"","keywords":"Punctuation; Categorization; Natural language processing; Computer science; Information retrieval; Linguistics; Psychology; Artificial intelligence; Philosophy","score_opus":0.6312933361314307,"score_gpt":0.552198424205952,"score_spread":0.07909491192547868,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4365607470","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.87149477,0.007203852,0.0011057628,0.0013201972,0.00074863277,0.00051813154,0.000085876854,0.0001278149,0.11739496],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99030715,0.007716529,0.00015065937,0.00020282104,0.0006482654,0.000066176595,0.00008639045,0.000030459005,0.0007915373],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99804574,0.00025797822,0.0006414539,0.0003254498,0.0005068067,0.00022259315],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99780285,0.00022002161,0.0006116573,0.0005760778,0.00067333377,0.000116051066],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007691541,0.00024588208,0.00048619442,0.00097641407,0.00073615176,0.0031575493,0.0011404449,0.000041178908,0.017902188],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00015007686,0.00020208006,0.000111922265,0.0005641684,0.000449337,0.00369074,0.00030802132,0.0001898816,0.000049254122],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00034224105,0.0009158425,0.11899368,0.00018866418,0.0029184592,0.000024853296,0.07206827,0.00023612277,0.0137842735,0.72373825,0.040819425,0.02596989],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011859768,0.00012698774,0.67633754,0.0006300068,0.0017558117,0.0000063267794,0.030227695,0.00026503197,0.03617409,0.14157556,0.11000372,0.0017112843],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0019742814,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011333593,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.58216274,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000046691133,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006882587,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99787724},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4366808658","doi":"10.23977/aetp.2023.070212","title":"A Study on Classroom Shame of Japanese Learners among University Students in China","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Advances in Educational Technology and Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Willingness to communicate; Psychology; Social psychology; Intercultural competence; Anxiety; Perception; Self-esteem; Language acquisition; Competence (human resources); Foreign language; Pedagogy; Mathematics education","score_opus":0.030481046301478864,"score_gpt":0.37803868460455986,"score_spread":0.347557638303081,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4366808658","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9625213,0.0003681036,4.201251e-7,0.0031246617,0.00021621623,0.00017283039,0.0000066442967,0.00004243884,0.03354737],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9977465,0.0003781536,0.000018720544,0.000049337035,0.000019937603,0.000022976186,0.000012512093,0.000005589901,0.0017462188],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992964,0.000096471835,0.00016876664,0.00021775682,0.00008334807,0.0001372445],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994632,0.00013943166,0.000086472006,0.000273091,0.000024107056,0.000013683969],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00018454083,0.00008481529,0.00015254202,0.0008942592,0.00007822423,0.0000079136635,0.00038705004,0.000074274634,0.00011685452],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00004202741,0.00008302378,0.000014038983,0.00040249873,0.0007810374,0.00017890039,0.00007527415,0.00025695132,0.000021585036],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004383012,0.00074733177,0.6488093,0.000006327087,0.000016221144,0.000009255015,0.046016343,0.000024015384,0.000004760238,0.30335155,0.00011044111,0.00086058385],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006263184,0.00017031151,0.67626154,0.000021434129,0.00000400142,0.0000019430006,0.27375427,0.0000014280616,9.552136e-7,0.046354257,0.0027244284,0.000079123834],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008811801,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0033233548,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2569973,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000021025044,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000022611226,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.33856115},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4367159408","doi":"10.7202/1077829ar","title":"Taciturnity in Native American Etiquette: A Cree Case","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Culture","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":18,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Etiquette; Silence; Active listening; Ethnic group; Ethnography; Linguistics; Sociology; Psychology; Communication; Anthropology; Aesthetics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.042811992180846234,"score_gpt":0.3133025295984369,"score_spread":0.27049053741759066,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4367159408","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.40166247,0.0013229155,0.000013602598,0.003105862,0.00010025273,0.00011303778,0.000084619496,0.0000929883,0.59350425],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97993106,0.000050353603,0.00019142171,0.0008235285,0.00017875349,0.000014214827,0.000045966695,0.00000958315,0.018755138],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993297,0.00014905864,0.00013158361,0.00015116247,0.000098919474,0.00013957373],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993325,0.000040956795,0.00007104729,0.00031292008,0.00020444478,0.00003812081],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000068517504,0.00010804118,0.00014920185,0.00003204377,0.0001350952,0.00023385629,0.0001442377,0.000031516072,0.0013622174],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000791122,0.0000828534,0.000050738006,0.00009234482,0.00031736383,0.00022675113,0.00006665562,0.00030461888,0.00007636271],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009728077,0.0001800866,0.00024890082,0.000023640725,0.000048748145,0.002349194,0.5787274,0.0000055668716,0.00020653945,0.37238494,0.043970097,0.0018451546],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00028242188,0.00002798805,0.000413173,0.00003521971,0.000016150918,0.0002551944,0.589791,0.000015700474,0.00042347843,0.0024645969,0.4060564,0.00021867303],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000683705,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.03757315,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5782685,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000035814286,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000060511178,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9995507},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4367189191","doi":"10.5539/elt.v16n5p77","title":"Pragmatic Analysis of Selected Speeches of Some Governors on Workers’ Day Celebration in Nigeria","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Governor; Nonprobability sampling; Assertiveness; Psychology; State (computer science); Politics; Sociology; Social psychology; Public relations; Political science; Law","score_opus":0.017568375466265076,"score_gpt":0.2751607129528538,"score_spread":0.2575923374865888,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4367189191","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9670832,0.00013336938,0.000012373756,0.000055848774,0.00012565857,0.00014559102,0.00007370499,0.0001363507,0.03223387],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9979732,0.000007251381,0.0001386125,0.000020412073,0.00014562531,0.000011559746,0.00040504098,0.000020622922,0.0012776973],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984611,0.0004296944,0.00045097817,0.00017605294,0.000290978,0.00019119785],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99857855,0.00054976175,0.0003001283,0.00048129362,0.00006395551,0.000026339407],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0009958463,0.00014164473,0.0003715208,0.0006805171,0.000093773364,0.0000870786,0.0002944345,0.00005090997,0.0004982665],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0010000304,0.0001258744,0.000107847714,0.0005613564,0.00009023073,0.0003633923,0.000057805886,0.00031249502,0.000013099682],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000013975237,0.00012165676,0.004782858,0.000046759124,0.00031751502,0.000006758067,0.9608413,0.0013171213,0.0019784363,0.028947748,0.0003909931,0.0012348526],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00047792456,0.00006802823,0.017195398,0.00021533518,0.00025391398,1.09621716e-7,0.9768559,0.0015617306,0.002287782,0.00035543548,0.00043629986,0.0002921791],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0011602088,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.008664726,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.030956175,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000053051444,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000040433442,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.54556686},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4367285559","doi":"10.7202/1083530ar","title":"Listening Strategies in Sociolinguistic Interviews. Convergence and Divergence","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Culture","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Active listening; Divergence (linguistics); Narrative; Convergence (economics); Psychology; Speech community; Linguistics; Margin (machine learning); Social psychology; Communication; Computer science","score_opus":0.050155766822999506,"score_gpt":0.3099102300529816,"score_spread":0.2597544632299821,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4367285559","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.3484958,0.03534681,0.00009540601,0.0011243763,0.0010027899,0.0001770495,0.00005117979,0.0001207163,0.6135859],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9895978,0.00070882804,0.000170373,0.00018188694,0.00016474807,0.0000065803165,0.000027378042,0.0000073414562,0.009135096],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99936104,0.0000725505,0.00017244274,0.00017005458,0.0000863776,0.00013751544],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99951994,0.000031021456,0.000056906665,0.00021115909,0.00014859489,0.00003238731],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00008025405,0.000108860084,0.00014222851,0.000021289346,0.00013183904,0.00031945307,0.00017348447,0.00004042853,0.0018631297],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000066407694,0.00008703147,0.000035526642,0.00004041095,0.00025387743,0.00024280499,0.000120068784,0.0001863994,0.000064047534],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000025152335,0.000027047336,0.00068072614,0.000071741546,0.000015504465,0.000039186958,0.35722128,0.00000730446,0.00024542783,0.6394642,0.0019381777,0.00028693088],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00028129556,0.000024125648,0.0021025378,0.0002459729,0.000027408263,0.000016003536,0.7853763,0.00009877188,0.00019950348,0.027185723,0.18411906,0.00032329914],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001270137,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0029282318,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.64110196,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000015295449,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000061683626,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9990493},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4368367911","doi":"10.1515/jjl-2023-2008","title":"Verb repetition as a template for reactive tokens in Japanese everyday talk","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Japanese Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Verb; Linguistics; Repetition (rhetorical device); Psychology; Meaning (existential); Philosophy","score_opus":0.05461965406730561,"score_gpt":0.32878933619205475,"score_spread":0.2741696821247491,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4368367911","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8578875,0.00026946136,0.0000049076457,0.00072381925,0.0025499947,0.00032819618,0.00010070621,0.00008525527,0.13805012],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9905869,0.00010029489,0.00021331194,0.00013194178,0.0022388722,0.000015481066,0.000045483164,0.000034481658,0.006633279],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985159,0.000089183006,0.0006804841,0.0001379442,0.00031285087,0.00026362343],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9973349,0.0006529096,0.00054891186,0.00032016807,0.0010613118,0.00008181841],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007514313,0.0001693025,0.0003417404,0.00035923143,0.00018716243,0.00019612694,0.00033347396,0.00007510951,0.00020379575],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0032155125,0.00014334531,0.0001587749,0.00013431332,0.00015369017,0.00016870133,0.000057294197,0.00033177348,0.00007154397],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0010768294,0.0006137114,0.0002272048,0.00038046442,0.00039133208,0.00099685,0.79537195,0.0008896701,0.001424112,0.17061049,0.027511084,0.00050632097],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0028605831,0.0008836762,0.0007482002,0.0007877353,0.00024459284,0.00023292276,0.42419088,0.000648943,0.0004719428,0.041772895,0.5264525,0.0007051507],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00048774882,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0007520622,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4989414,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000098963785,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014116247,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5845452},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4376604411","doi":"10.1515/lass-2023-0014","title":"A skeptic’s guide to “intercultural communication”—debunking the “intercultural” and rethinking “culture”","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language and Semiotic Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Toronto Metropolitan University","funders":"","keywords":"Essentialism; Instinct; Intercultural communication; Epistemology; Intercultural relations; Sociology; Field (mathematics); Artifact (error); Cultural artifact; Skepticism; Humanity; Object (grammar); Human communication; Aesthetics; Psychology; Communication; Linguistics; Philosophy; Anthropology","score_opus":0.0656135104653475,"score_gpt":0.3534353091818554,"score_spread":0.2878217987165079,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4376604411","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9052311,0.03379898,0.00000731705,0.017031297,0.00026752785,0.00043738476,0.000024803785,0.0004052842,0.042796314],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97352487,0.0027549458,0.00032098382,0.0020666688,0.00023363908,0.00005281214,0.0000312589,0.00001848728,0.020996321],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988416,0.00016395074,0.00029846712,0.00023845598,0.00018195133,0.0002756077],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986969,0.00045498743,0.0000907697,0.00053452246,0.00016789057,0.0000548845],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004653035,0.00021704528,0.00028135985,0.00006575217,0.0012008946,0.0005152499,0.00041127627,0.000036788653,0.00007185153],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003619931,0.00011786912,0.000060117516,0.00010737936,0.0005288264,0.00023913365,0.0006875628,0.00022972238,0.000056217552],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000055438204,0.0000074143936,0.00006278409,0.000044408633,0.00017225083,0.000009106447,0.92504203,0.0000029222927,0.0002723278,0.041157003,0.03096123,0.002262951],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0001886663,0.000036640926,0.0004993621,0.00029058495,0.0000758118,0.000023296818,0.94887626,0.000054239863,0.000057668334,0.0022018654,0.047483444,0.00021215058],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005579358,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.004901235,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.068293795,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003074126,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000008492182,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9236432},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4376881511","doi":"10.1016/j.pragma.2023.05.001","title":"Book review","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Pragmatics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Memorial University of Newfoundland","funders":"","keywords":"Interrogative; Utterance; Conversation; Sentence; Linguistics; Position (finance); Psychology; Expression (computer science); Conversation analysis; Turn-taking; Computer science; Philosophy; Business; Programming language","score_opus":0.050878492126818706,"score_gpt":0.3283859582954197,"score_spread":0.277507466168601,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4376881511","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0017826878,0.6471323,0.00013948164,0.04386291,0.0012678795,0.00029706294,0.000018625833,0.00014281487,0.30535623],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.03880054,0.6283905,0.0031021845,0.07607246,0.0045545734,0.000026427351,0.000043507014,0.00014065596,0.2488692],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99909735,0.00007577743,0.00045095658,0.000031182706,0.00024689894,0.00009784282],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989394,0.00013965566,0.00042757366,0.00023145697,0.00022273755,0.00003915448],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00056195527,0.00006599965,0.00019847219,0.00008430047,0.00009487374,0.00010266202,0.0002957099,0.0000145135855,0.004769667],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001611977,0.00004563047,0.00009581745,0.000054991222,0.00008125736,0.00034360104,0.000041256226,0.00016216558,0.00036459285],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000012055499,0.000019577381,0.000002110679,0.00028774366,0.000033461863,0.000014393916,0.0062257303,0.0000043842765,0.000006102224,0.047249597,0.9454383,0.0007173443],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0001012781,0.000033607303,0.000015712723,0.0008688399,0.00005679068,0.000022724245,0.004614652,0.000023988534,0.0000095044325,0.002328277,0.99186623,0.000058395184],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000019200213,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000008735512,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.056487054,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000014626239,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006737067,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9961401},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4377022966","doi":"10.1007/s11245-023-09929-y","title":"Introduction: A Critical Eye on Critical Pragmatics","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Topoi","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"Agencia Estatal de Investigación; Eusko Jaurlaritza; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación; Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea","keywords":"Pragmatics; Computer science; Psychology; Linguistics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.0578482696022102,"score_gpt":0.3586848735158735,"score_spread":0.30083660391366335,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4377022966","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.027148545,0.00027437994,0.00016100243,0.26074645,0.0030891295,0.00023178603,0.000064322994,0.0012540105,0.7070304],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9667272,0.000016567135,0.00042901665,0.00084938545,0.0044568186,0.000048083155,0.0000422649,0.000027387421,0.027403295],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99906754,0.00008780197,0.00019760997,0.00017312085,0.00023184028,0.00024208413],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988244,0.00043721512,0.000020195643,0.000529462,0.00012665465,0.00006205531],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00020412923,0.00011003052,0.00013260527,0.000087193184,0.00035168155,0.0003012104,0.00022013966,0.00003775225,0.010291181],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00068789726,0.000092890135,0.000052916454,0.000068926776,0.0005481318,0.00021770588,0.00007233069,0.0002010121,0.004471577],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000059874433,0.00006318486,0.0000038652643,0.00002998246,0.0000080349755,0.000009229773,0.008467245,0.000003942343,0.000013987078,0.88035816,0.11069015,0.00034622898],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00016128243,0.00012390794,0.00012219835,0.000036754544,0.000032052056,0.00000538736,0.03263644,0.00021443398,0.00014308964,0.13052206,0.8357612,0.00024118628],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000019872517,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000051626885,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.93957865,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000022230926,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003242441,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99630356},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4377107469","doi":"10.3390/socsci12050304","title":"Beyond Utterances: Embodied Creativity and Compliance in Dance and Dementia","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Social Sciences","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Canadian Institutes of Health Research; Trent University; Canada Research Chairs; Alzheimer Society","keywords":"Creativity; Dance; Improvisation; Psychology; Embodied cognition; Conversation analysis; Reciprocity (cultural anthropology); Multimodality; Conversation; Compliance (psychology); Thematic analysis; The arts; Dementia; Social psychology; Communication; Sociology; Visual arts; Qualitative research; Linguistics; Art; Medicine; Computer science","score_opus":0.15595668890409164,"score_gpt":0.37136693182791214,"score_spread":0.2154102429238205,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4377107469","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7495526,0.0008453188,0.0000017815111,0.00199839,0.000084854415,0.00007237356,0.00001334265,0.00004452542,0.24738683],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99904114,0.0001379544,0.00005237814,0.00016066352,0.00008455558,0.000012941686,0.0000024841056,0.000002374224,0.0005055038],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994144,0.000055932953,0.00009388284,0.00015119677,0.00012812974,0.00015648168],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9997808,0.000080419944,0.00004703527,0.00005815952,0.00001824897,0.00001537916],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00033523218,0.00006002559,0.000097907,0.000046029352,0.00080075336,0.00031610497,0.0001591898,0.00001392198,0.00009964162],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000014134364,0.000049306684,0.000010982087,0.00011934117,0.0015703058,0.000373527,0.00007687196,0.00005195093,0.000010031628],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000003268307,0.000019066812,0.031490564,0.000025581603,0.000009042487,0.0000018149628,0.117412865,0.0000016274572,0.000049272516,0.8422752,0.0011684799,0.0075432374],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006809912,0.00007415319,0.361585,0.000116536285,0.000022547845,0.0000011044085,0.2514136,0.00065917056,0.000047482325,0.35371718,0.031196333,0.00048587882],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005472318,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.008547032,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.488558,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000004900686,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000023108054,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6158829},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4378193826","doi":"10.1093/elt/ccad025","title":"Strategies for avoiding misunderstanding in English L2 conversations","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"ELT Journal","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Psychology; Comprehension; Linguistics; English for academic purposes; Pedagogy; Communication","score_opus":0.12431704446253851,"score_gpt":0.33077726007497604,"score_spread":0.20646021561243755,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4378193826","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.45538455,0.0010571122,0.0038587104,0.006071796,0.004012662,0.0006364513,0.00010345363,0.00067752716,0.52819777],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99648,0.00010219573,0.00013415057,0.00007517584,0.00083655457,0.000018639268,0.000021160631,0.000018311608,0.0023138423],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991213,0.00008928226,0.00027387292,0.00009600938,0.00015640054,0.0002631428],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99916905,0.00035544625,0.00011959282,0.00014634187,0.00016058287,0.000048961152],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007069958,0.00009833607,0.00012985252,0.00027272553,0.0008722252,0.0010915485,0.00023602895,0.00003138443,0.0007681887],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00012648577,0.00008833487,0.00007854378,0.000091662405,0.0001260633,0.00084889535,0.000031546148,0.00031884317,0.000032116262],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009975137,0.000017336919,0.00014832131,0.000017322745,0.000029722522,0.0000080588225,0.21161178,0.0001944731,0.00006558662,0.7717698,0.015956808,0.00017077052],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00059249555,0.000029474742,0.00012660667,0.00006677845,0.000013813729,0.000005995537,0.84742844,0.00041261382,0.000024969768,0.08566205,0.065502025,0.00013474384],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00003760316,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.001123351,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6861078,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000915157,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00016570953,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999454},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4378575705","doi":"10.5539/ells.v13n2p52","title":"On the Motivations and Pragmatic Functions of Cataphora in Natural Conversation","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language and Literature Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"National Social Science Fund of China","keywords":"Referent; Conversation; Natural (archaeology); Computer science; Linguistics; Geography; Philosophy","score_opus":0.019606914982314552,"score_gpt":0.27085313674910705,"score_spread":0.2512462217667925,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4378575705","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9791122,0.010738649,3.9569576e-7,0.0013634174,0.00023381608,0.00017019935,0.00007557471,0.00005925327,0.008246471],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9972632,0.00031075827,0.000007357649,0.00009474198,0.00012570168,0.000037939113,0.000102783626,0.0000061491605,0.0020513618],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9995002,0.0000837023,0.0001389108,0.00010224732,0.000087071625,0.000087872504],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990243,0.00060571363,0.00005676718,0.00017339087,0.0001290215,0.000010823731],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00019394308,0.000090024616,0.00012517281,0.00013293451,0.00020423498,0.0001260226,0.0000638263,0.000020859687,0.000037448575],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0005236528,0.000053753913,0.000020197958,0.00015989528,0.00024441388,0.00020432445,0.0000530031,0.00016835042,0.0000026773992],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000047593708,0.000011231607,0.00012332943,0.000045384415,0.00004305158,0.0000031155666,0.7968951,0.000002081852,0.00002206504,0.1993656,0.003306176,0.00017814433],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00020503144,0.000023700744,0.0019215877,0.0001924566,0.000017883463,6.809307e-7,0.993127,0.000030681134,0.000022432163,0.0019545814,0.002427407,0.00007658939],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000037824237,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0005533636,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.19741102,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000007603211,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000076060246,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.2192021},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4379742395","doi":"10.29173/scancan233","title":"Afro-Swedish and Ojibwe-Canadian Trauma Life Writings: Storms from Paradise, Reasons for Walking, and the Opening of Planetary Circles of Conversation","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Scandinavian-Canadian Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Paradise; Conversation; Colonialism; Negotiation; Metis; Indigenous; Decolonization; Sociology; Aesthetics; Gender studies; Identity (music); Critical theory; Psychoanalysis; History; Anthropology; Art history; Art; Psychology; Philosophy; Epistemology; Archaeology; Communication; Social science; Law; Political science","score_opus":0.07044959461106871,"score_gpt":0.28418946603660306,"score_spread":0.21373987142553436,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4379742395","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95798826,0.020988356,0.0000014222355,0.005800584,0.00024978217,0.00081064156,0.0024230494,0.00004096644,0.011696951],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9979018,0.0010461257,0.000053064632,0.00021262682,0.00015381066,0.00007472645,0.00018237645,0.000021127691,0.00035433492],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988392,0.000091064394,0.00035248644,0.00023009394,0.00014509067,0.00034206716],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985296,0.00059571466,0.00020918518,0.00028762416,0.00014471053,0.00023316259],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00046180736,0.00018015351,0.00044477588,0.00027879095,0.000737929,0.00013516488,0.00024533216,0.000046693403,0.000104076506],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00023957857,0.00014111429,0.00006391663,0.00009471518,0.0014784108,0.00023916784,0.000052383177,0.00010891263,0.0000048837446],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00019672689,0.000021700373,0.046337627,0.0005138639,0.0018284604,0.000018694993,0.6882354,0.000014195851,0.000014556027,0.2196876,0.026924424,0.01620673],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0023759096,0.0001007489,0.12397517,0.000549734,0.00034540897,0.000003673193,0.8476856,0.0002077815,0.00002267513,0.01361733,0.010717947,0.00039803793],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.6878407,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.9568346,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2689939,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006337451,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00019857126,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5754474},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4379985861","doi":"10.1075/ll.22029.fed","title":"Turn-taking in the interactive Linguistic Landscape","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Linguistic Landscape An international journal","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo; University of Alberta","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Canada Foundation for Innovation","keywords":"Conversation; Interactivity; Semiotics; Linguistics; Conversation analysis; Turn-taking; Meaning (existential); Pairing; Mechanism (biology); Sociology; Communication; Computer science; Epistemology; Philosophy; Multimedia","score_opus":0.053541772455206346,"score_gpt":0.3483638185530172,"score_spread":0.2948220460978108,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4379985861","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.37852266,0.00036699593,0.00017445894,0.0031900408,0.008538935,0.00023195738,0.000106393294,0.00024875175,0.6086198],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99069846,0.00011990238,0.000094959476,0.0005942993,0.0074774157,0.00001868598,0.000152206,0.000028333581,0.00081572495],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9980548,0.00025031948,0.0005026823,0.00021433753,0.0006425498,0.00033531096],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99789995,0.00063390174,0.0003872881,0.00035024912,0.00064579124,0.00008279859],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008838425,0.00019672951,0.00019291103,0.00044998337,0.0004137524,0.0016521608,0.0014531125,0.000046703313,0.002069825],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0019302877,0.00013194142,0.00011394017,0.00012853362,0.00012495709,0.0003097677,0.00011971853,0.00068559975,0.00026856308],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00016429754,0.0003835224,0.018666696,0.000017755694,0.00031362515,0.0017020382,0.40783262,0.00027946764,0.000022354348,0.5608266,0.0057208883,0.004070097],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0040857093,0.00041352035,0.04036995,0.00071151287,0.00016982602,0.0012086309,0.3233332,0.01906737,0.00002245407,0.10384312,0.5054752,0.0012994861],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00012369093,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0013204447,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6121758,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005381902,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013240724,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9993842},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4385221259","doi":"10.5465/amproc.2023.15813symposium","title":"Centering Workers in Voice Research: Emerging Frontiers in Worker Voice","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Academy of Management Proceedings","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Employee voice; S Voice; Voice therapy; Speech recognition; Business; Psychology; Audiology; Computer science; Medicine; Social psychology","score_opus":0.12692993910245876,"score_gpt":0.3613258177476224,"score_spread":0.23439587864516365,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4385221259","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7343411,0.00059161027,0.0000061855176,0.007858391,0.00018423815,0.0006022137,0.000002963714,0.00018708516,0.25622624],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98858714,0.0008077153,0.0004143051,0.00015065205,0.00010786723,0.00012569365,0.000005159481,0.000033561642,0.009767891],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9980327,0.000043579552,0.00047609687,0.00033895797,0.000523641,0.0005850344],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99957174,0.00006779883,0.0001362349,0.00012392715,0.000052957523,0.00004735702],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0018742826,0.0001633901,0.00023542503,0.0014117665,0.00019500034,0.00019230769,0.00084172376,0.000066876084,0.00008898771],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000047698708,0.0001651649,0.000050402225,0.00089801976,0.0002913746,0.00087940926,0.0005753967,0.0005891312,0.00009581294],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00022005115,0.0002442912,0.12925935,0.001423852,0.00026851613,0.000027597704,0.16939448,0.00020629578,0.00014204512,0.4105566,0.2508148,0.037442125],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008662921,0.00002169249,0.06293054,0.0012062711,0.000020880352,3.8294678e-7,0.60728127,0.00052994344,0.00007567161,0.012929505,0.3138147,0.00032280927],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002222789,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000969184,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.43788683,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009856833,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000009423886,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.67352295},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4385461873","doi":"10.1075/ld.00144.let","title":"Practices of Dialogue, Dialogues in Practice","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language and Dialogue","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université TÉLUQ; Université de Sherbrooke","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Sociology","score_opus":0.06645797019028885,"score_gpt":0.3363632758315138,"score_spread":0.26990530564122495,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4385461873","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.74591774,0.0036369795,0.000004128965,0.0018887358,0.00036277116,0.000282352,0.00016394387,0.00021243887,0.24753094],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9966387,0.00085135014,0.00012700837,0.00034791493,0.00034131296,0.0000401045,0.00032191165,0.000020237438,0.0013114298],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99879557,0.00024264537,0.00032018978,0.00021148342,0.00018452422,0.00024559247],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9979144,0.0011763984,0.000377737,0.0003981826,0.00008308291,0.000050250346],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00059099175,0.00014503478,0.00025449885,0.00023084847,0.000115798946,0.00015463632,0.0002426457,0.000061361636,0.00018917459],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0012405113,0.000121917416,0.00004664842,0.00016867557,0.0003089691,0.000771242,0.00013932098,0.00017857601,0.00013105173],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000097291275,0.00023594672,0.0020268862,0.00010018146,0.00008444474,0.00018964586,0.4843783,0.000009343771,0.0010707101,0.50253326,0.0036883568,0.005585628],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0018739366,0.00025786052,0.010830844,0.00017260856,0.00018915185,0.000024101137,0.78799284,0.00007912804,0.0009925758,0.010018013,0.18683298,0.0007359582],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00862936,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.019766621,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.49251524,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000010701382,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005053626,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99812007},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4385515893","doi":"10.3138/cmlr-2022-0037","title":"<i>En français</i> or in English? Examining Perceived Social Roles of International Students in Response to Their French and English Speech","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Modern Language Review/ La Revue canadienne des langues vivantes","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"","keywords":"Context (archaeology); Perception; Psychology; Statement (logic); Social psychology; Ethnic group; Socioeconomic status; Population; Cultural diversity; Linguistics; Sociology; History","score_opus":0.0298171910549655,"score_gpt":0.27641086683565175,"score_spread":0.24659367578068625,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4385515893","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9829692,0.009332275,8.6709076e-7,0.00036205733,0.0001649575,0.0004351264,0.0006801518,0.00007100491,0.0059843175],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99530935,0.002487464,0.0000839663,0.0003834395,0.000283341,0.00008635135,0.00016686652,0.000047277597,0.0011519152],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99804527,0.00043264538,0.00050287787,0.00035059138,0.0001405075,0.00052812713],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99846876,0.0005532886,0.00010914201,0.0003797415,0.00022735809,0.0002616866],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0012524226,0.00025950448,0.00053190347,0.00072490453,0.00012253542,0.00014950975,0.0007698911,0.00008704781,0.00034400157],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0017091458,0.00023044265,0.00006594652,0.00031302028,0.00022256898,0.00024664853,0.00014368293,0.00026554803,0.000010644501],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000040424122,0.000028063372,0.007960215,0.00047264522,0.000052907923,0.00055099995,0.97453296,0.000006845098,0.00089558907,0.0005525444,0.0006319856,0.014274802],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00095832045,0.00010018138,0.4625277,0.00573184,0.00005814135,0.00003073889,0.46529847,0.00015324938,0.00003192659,0.00020074318,0.0641934,0.0007152933],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.12783258,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.94643414,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8186016,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00026371752,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00017603234,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9397178},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4385571359","doi":"10.18653/v1/2023.sicon-1","title":"Proceedings of the First Workshop on Social Influence in Conversations (SICon 2023)","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"paratext","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"National Research Council Canada","funders":"Advanced Research Projects Agency; Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency; U.S. Department of Defense","keywords":"Computer science","score_opus":0.07036053295319432,"score_gpt":0.3102488813266235,"score_spread":0.23988834837342915,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4385571359","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.029892206,0.00010600069,1.0253993e-7,0.004745127,0.0006905581,0.00038439286,0.00014083897,0.000045939618,0.96399486],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.42060408,0.00016367719,0.0000026880402,0.000427917,0.0003695792,0.000108007276,0.000053617314,0.00003213199,0.5782383],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989405,0.00001928029,0.00037162387,0.0002053869,0.00027362606,0.00018954863],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989799,0.00018895339,0.00031110243,0.00025155934,0.00025210314,0.0000163519],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00013493381,0.00020375384,0.00027996456,0.00017072895,0.00037194288,0.00029688855,0.0007590191,0.00014973109,0.0072513875],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005624866,0.00014064793,0.00011732286,0.00017579802,0.00056312245,0.00022044507,0.0001923467,0.00048621494,0.002667887],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000071650397,0.00004028604,0.000019420477,0.000091592905,0.00003119505,1.5147563e-7,0.03713594,0.000032297212,0.00000334112,0.28891185,0.673659,0.00006774655],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00035548097,0.000019929621,0.0022556016,0.00076326594,0.000039613322,2.232951e-7,0.13313113,0.00001531723,0.000051768195,0.0015176065,0.86147946,0.00037057028],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010490989,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.011293706,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.39071187,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007189135,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001309559,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9981086},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4385739964","doi":"10.1075/ld.00153.dru","title":"(Im)politeness mismatches in the multi-dialogic pragmatics of telecinematic satire","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language and Dialogue","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Dialogic; Politeness; Linguistics; Pragmatics; Psychology; Reflexivity; Construct (python library); Meaning (existential); Typology; Sociology; Computer science; Pedagogy; Philosophy","score_opus":0.06643282294607816,"score_gpt":0.3032202785019409,"score_spread":0.23678745555586272,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4385739964","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9704665,0.0014068849,0.0000127448575,0.0008171452,0.00008321499,0.00030859877,0.00006996074,0.00008431296,0.02675062],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99851936,0.00008933204,0.00013559226,0.00029324004,0.00012328668,0.000049385595,0.00012792456,0.00001222467,0.0006496679],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991003,0.00017353782,0.00028512513,0.00011259172,0.00014329179,0.00018511782],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99894506,0.0004941471,0.00010797708,0.00039817547,0.000031153013,0.000023506052],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00041528288,0.00012081619,0.00022251549,0.00011635238,0.00013003495,0.00011547421,0.00029447355,0.000040933868,0.00012408274],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00015682829,0.000074095406,0.00004503876,0.00012890971,0.00026823746,0.00010241565,0.00006543188,0.000108636414,0.000039152597],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000006938952,0.00012502336,0.00083541224,0.00031284758,0.00002484677,0.000039767292,0.7549804,0.000014485715,0.00032632824,0.24030347,0.0010018639,0.002028628],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011130683,0.00007638382,0.01259304,0.00019633376,0.00006252385,0.000010498672,0.96842253,0.00064353534,0.00031678454,0.013463557,0.002767982,0.00033378977],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0016241356,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.008574409,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.22683991,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000005953264,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000025642663,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.47847217},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4385874841","doi":"10.5430/wjel.v13n7p394","title":"Silence in English Cross-Cultural Interaction","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of English Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Silence; Conversation; Irish; Nonverbal communication; Psychology; Context (archaeology); Social psychology; Sociology; Linguistics; Communication; History; Aesthetics; Art","score_opus":0.03549564377346347,"score_gpt":0.3346999303269022,"score_spread":0.2992042865534387,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4385874841","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.78103596,0.00079688407,6.4150663e-7,0.00010266943,0.0025051564,0.00006462891,0.0000138114965,0.00011853019,0.21536171],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98811126,0.00009258965,0.000046107292,0.00009592208,0.0029670682,0.000005925242,0.000020132633,0.000019940539,0.008641056],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99868953,0.000107833126,0.00054051075,0.000120820536,0.00029073042,0.00025059882],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99810755,0.00024011412,0.00034021752,0.0002719434,0.00097399636,0.00006617589],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005719658,0.00014524844,0.00024063907,0.00050462683,0.00012638113,0.0006417976,0.0004696728,0.00003224767,0.0018535776],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0012258999,0.000114195704,0.00013617668,0.00027567294,0.00020929896,0.0017915459,0.00008142073,0.000540386,0.00005654905],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007250574,0.00010331358,0.0021583294,0.0000384069,0.000051402047,0.00019897545,0.9400435,0.00034212478,0.00022503713,0.0366646,0.016498838,0.0036029774],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00085313537,0.00005576075,0.0026947989,0.00026500318,0.000020409776,0.00000664947,0.7159815,0.000032886623,0.00038496216,0.00037587178,0.27909297,0.00023606633],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00014359942,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0025475651,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.26259413,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000077490186,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000045033838,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99905884},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4386325721","doi":"10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1229991","title":"Strategic use of observer-perspective questions in couples therapy","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Frontiers in Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Perspective (graphical); Conversation; Psychology; Set (abstract data type); Conversation analysis; PsycINFO; Optimism; Population; Psychotherapist; Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; MEDLINE; Computer science; Communication; Medicine; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.18366194487269313,"score_gpt":0.3786798168323511,"score_spread":0.19501787195965795,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4386325721","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.88685405,0.0055934223,0.0001155822,0.003134414,0.0019658094,0.000393833,0.00008569571,0.00016125369,0.101695955],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99375,0.0037366424,0.001212298,0.00025198117,0.00007090634,0.00006406116,0.000039410585,0.000021025426,0.0008536717],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99899375,0.00018995622,0.00029201977,0.0002154329,0.000090284775,0.00021856421],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99924403,0.00009245204,0.00009523044,0.00046026078,0.00008577364,0.000022225197],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00020497385,0.00011631491,0.00024032326,0.0004391089,0.00005714858,0.00005050548,0.00030767368,0.00007400634,0.00028321872],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000030003563,0.00010703186,0.000049009068,0.00024873292,0.0005207423,0.0002284401,0.000027457238,0.00023062182,0.000025618467],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00011737335,0.00034009948,0.024532946,0.000009952905,0.00006957904,0.000026703237,0.05558097,0.00011166578,0.0000993136,0.8881414,0.027286077,0.003683956],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001879611,0.00020713721,0.0751799,0.00007603948,0.000010560743,0.0000028319307,0.2932605,0.00042558403,0.000021800633,0.561022,0.067563765,0.0003502913],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0015644069,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0051945164,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3271194,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004362547,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000054263906,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.43646327},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4386479607","doi":"10.1515/text-2022-0118","title":"Masking directions: teacher instructions and COVID-19 protocols","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Text and Talk","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Lethbridge","funders":"","keywords":"Negotiation; Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19); Masking (illustration); Reset (finance); Psychology; Sociology; Everyday life; Pedagogy; Linguistics; Business; Political science; Medicine","score_opus":0.10994447644906087,"score_gpt":0.35959171439080195,"score_spread":0.2496472379417411,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4386479607","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.2776548,0.0009757048,0.00008173452,0.004576896,0.00025092406,0.0047859475,0.000059450053,0.001214932,0.7103996],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9551981,0.000106199856,0.000057069967,0.00018566928,0.00022487169,0.0022216828,0.000020405781,0.000015035154,0.04197097],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99956137,0.000036907044,0.000106276726,0.000118987096,0.00006761046,0.00010881993],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99964875,0.000055012995,0.00003956386,0.000176591,0.000018921124,0.00006116129],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00011416278,0.000076241005,0.000083298444,0.00009495385,0.0006548421,0.00029084735,0.000069137706,0.000024838098,0.0010967558],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000039443294,0.00006320117,0.000019230461,0.000060972183,0.00029164564,0.00022173228,0.00006925118,0.00009226681,0.00003951437],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000017974777,0.00008149974,0.0028100973,0.00016517362,0.000085426305,0.0000129978625,0.10632885,0.0000107939995,0.0000905611,0.8208795,0.020007735,0.049509358],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00027171403,0.000020168942,0.0020689815,0.000022756129,0.000012415547,0.000017175254,0.041682728,0.00015348135,0.000008296315,0.01441017,0.9412125,0.00011961983],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005134381,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0013615511,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.92120475,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000013128477,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003328997,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99981636},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4387083824","doi":"10.1017/9781009322904.006","title":"Politeness","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Cambridge University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Honorific; Deference; Linguistics; Discernment; Politeness theory; Face (sociological concept); Psychology; Period (music); Social psychology; Aesthetics; Art; Philosophy; Theology","score_opus":0.07171967728225859,"score_gpt":0.23229841427908904,"score_spread":0.16057873699683045,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4387083824","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00004829695,0.00015541226,0.000008074298,0.00006519322,0.0004962079,0.00025622113,0.0008378272,0.00054243254,0.99759036],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0021476476,0.00012613059,0.000009194369,0.00008148427,0.00045434502,0.0000013447969,0.00021617227,0.00008743475,0.99687624],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988758,0.000041329087,0.00018974485,0.00035480846,0.0002614235,0.0002769078],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99838895,0.00009902423,0.00021436514,0.000956437,0.00023036436,0.00011087767],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00008232818,0.00034370658,0.00035510835,0.00023109239,0.00044542414,0.00023028594,0.0008724379,0.0001907798,0.000101009355],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000058712485,0.00037236998,0.00022615421,0.0000036404467,0.0007171839,0.00015256622,0.00050393754,0.0004220578,0.00028498223],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000017158536,0.00000566514,1.6053986e-7,0.000060089613,0.00014079749,0.00012484913,0.001530123,5.6823e-7,0.0000016914847,0.9310774,0.06670164,0.00033982313],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00024061292,0.000018297538,0.0000031986076,0.00014033775,0.00016139534,0.000003444937,0.0025064824,0.0000049924124,0.000013898205,0.00028675984,0.9961909,0.0004296667],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0008649001,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00011767305,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.93079066,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011042789,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001272427,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998728},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4387083914","doi":"10.1017/9781009322904.010","title":"Concluding Remarks","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Cambridge University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Pragmatics; Scope (computer science); Field (mathematics); Epistemology; Quarter (Canadian coin); Sociology; Computer science; Linguistics; History; Philosophy; Archaeology; Mathematics","score_opus":0.07823362474935594,"score_gpt":0.2422249210819718,"score_spread":0.16399129633261586,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4387083914","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000027511303,0.00018051243,0.000020348392,0.000059168193,0.00053992233,0.00028513029,0.00048610862,0.00052745064,0.99787384],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0023786072,0.00016867233,0.000022088134,0.00007574606,0.00043270443,0.0000012128677,0.00018008651,0.00008684652,0.99665403],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988164,0.000047963054,0.0002155843,0.00038042702,0.00027091688,0.00026872187],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99836,0.00015698817,0.00026821712,0.00088918925,0.00022165486,0.000103978164],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00012307431,0.0003497695,0.00038743395,0.00021268477,0.00056171697,0.00024054157,0.00081289164,0.00020837047,0.00013042337],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000011208685,0.00038765257,0.00023145752,0.000003624153,0.0007359309,0.00016349743,0.0006016202,0.00054234156,0.00020688347],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000018440714,0.0000036039607,1.5735952e-7,0.0000552442,0.00015813169,0.00014696746,0.0017779298,5.9788215e-7,0.000004008866,0.8849957,0.11249443,0.00034479346],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002782005,0.000020491398,0.0000014502937,0.00023599822,0.00018279742,0.0000039156143,0.0032947592,0.00001092708,0.000017912345,0.0001763785,0.99533415,0.0004430242],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00040936505,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000114325485,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8848193,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012936903,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000112816866,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99985754},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4387122613","doi":"10.1007/s13164-023-00699-5","title":"Beyond the Implicit/Explicit Dichotomy: The Pragmatics of Plausible Deniability","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Review of Philosophy and Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":42,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"Central European University","keywords":"Implicature; Meaning (existential); Psychology; Pragmatics; Conversation; Accountability; Social psychology; Content (measure theory); Linguistics; Cognitive psychology; Communication","score_opus":0.07140899666474766,"score_gpt":0.3679453594853058,"score_spread":0.2965363628205582,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4387122613","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.07537552,0.13941674,0.000021411066,0.0999056,0.0004607995,0.001679208,0.00022303099,0.00009442092,0.68282324],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.94553983,0.048709862,0.000045690507,0.0051755123,0.00021552993,0.000098554876,0.000021669774,0.0000137288735,0.00017961656],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988309,0.00029554334,0.00046519327,0.00014075448,0.00013616262,0.0001314521],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99828345,0.00048600804,0.0003001702,0.0007970771,0.000110783985,0.000022511587],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0009045041,0.00011576146,0.0003334626,0.000040209947,0.00019343632,0.000018991634,0.0005022219,0.00003609698,0.0005594945],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007327812,0.000058229754,0.00010436739,0.00013929849,0.0007399241,0.0000713408,0.000098432174,0.00016300452,0.00003257288],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000069113216,0.000047225585,0.00014687685,0.001639964,0.000053236636,3.188068e-7,0.0053947316,2.3622769e-7,0.000035198012,0.98328537,0.0074195005,0.0019704525],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00030386733,0.00014705023,0.0028078826,0.0010496841,0.00016349347,0.00001294458,0.0021790536,0.000009844992,0.000027015385,0.7714325,0.22170718,0.00015950162],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00002829242,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00004692851,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.87016433,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000033989074,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000024546913,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.61260724},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4387376090","doi":"10.5430/wjel.v13n8p412","title":"Yes-no Questions and Wh-questions in English and Albanian Spoken Discourse: Focus on Political Debates","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of English Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Interrogative; Linguistics; Focus (optics); Politics; Subject (documents); Feature (linguistics); Interrogative word; History; Sociology; Computer science; Political science; Library science; Philosophy; Law","score_opus":0.018083279738999824,"score_gpt":0.2937716443397402,"score_spread":0.27568836460074037,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4387376090","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.75983673,0.003420389,0.0000045998495,0.003241362,0.0011578739,0.00022378401,0.00012915631,0.00021731034,0.2317688],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99379224,0.00021619821,0.00016055879,0.00015058988,0.0018290444,0.000010398906,0.000017092623,0.000031980606,0.0037919043],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985732,0.0001812848,0.00045052933,0.00017384163,0.0002491871,0.0003719712],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984287,0.0005137137,0.00016472822,0.00029400017,0.00039934184,0.00019953707],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00051389675,0.000198056,0.00031435353,0.00063214573,0.00021046851,0.00040099325,0.00025429382,0.000048901253,0.00042257414],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0012221845,0.00016052487,0.000074575204,0.00016602519,0.0004280546,0.0005530493,0.000094619994,0.0005394652,0.00002358856],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000043316308,0.00015960955,0.0015839137,0.00003509384,0.000062778614,0.00016662471,0.171122,0.000016071985,0.000043585944,0.8205408,0.00435214,0.0018740756],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0033307136,0.000617464,0.025457531,0.001783214,0.0002640532,0.000057698744,0.72867864,0.00010110557,0.00019846024,0.025334856,0.21305764,0.0011185901],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00042519902,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.006749424,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.79520595,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000058832036,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000727876,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6546014},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4387441097","doi":"10.1136/jnnp-2023-331389","title":"Conversational turn-taking in frontotemporal dementia and related disorders","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"letter","venue":"Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute; National Institute on Aging; American Brain Foundation","keywords":"Frontotemporal dementia; Dementia; Psychology; Neuroscience; Medicine; Disease; Internal medicine","score_opus":0.027284061951879636,"score_gpt":0.258421586326969,"score_spread":0.23113752437508936,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4387441097","genre_codex":"commentary","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"commentary","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.16967969,0.0027063296,0.0000014052437,0.8068882,0.016667154,0.00017306571,0.00004864412,0.00006949235,0.0037659945],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.5467096,0.0011167823,0.000044223863,0.44469175,0.0056029106,0.000014326749,0.00012240084,0.00020425893,0.0014937561],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99672806,0.0007048494,0.0013538316,0.0003650216,0.00043052068,0.00041772507],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9965566,0.0006677281,0.0022067553,0.000396133,0.00011173223,0.000061074265],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","research_integrity"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00054270984,0.00037919928,0.00068496226,0.0008978572,0.00020447542,0.00021415681,0.0005059499,0.00042784406,0.00066602847],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000118848286,0.00034962725,0.00031082355,0.00011423489,0.0005496445,0.00043799795,0.00011444933,0.0035724984,0.000028034787],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00009790272,0.00007713556,0.07895749,0.00007847284,0.00025315874,0.00072864053,0.0017710129,0.00003189246,0.000003296289,0.0017402823,0.91609806,0.00016265453],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011830158,0.00033257404,0.082286604,0.00015364765,0.00026894998,0.0005952652,0.0009217714,0.00004821941,1.6386277e-7,0.014304476,0.8993845,0.00052079745],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008321595,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00070628664,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3770299,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001561186,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00029309624,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998956},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4388273967","doi":"10.1558/jircd.24520","title":"Facilitating participation in an online dance class for people living with dementia","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Interactional Research in Communication Disorders","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Trent University","funders":"","keywords":"Directive; Dance; Independent living; Psychology; Conversation analysis; Applied psychology; Dementia; Multimodality; Ethnomethodology; Conversation; Public relations; Medical education; Sociology; Gerontology; Medicine; Computer science; Communication; Political science; Visual arts; World Wide Web","score_opus":0.25420601023166783,"score_gpt":0.48454728194380986,"score_spread":0.23034127171214203,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4388273967","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99059606,0.00033505174,0.00019600883,0.0057991603,0.00007597663,0.00026112012,0.00002101952,0.000017930186,0.0026976843],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99778503,0.00045885635,0.0012746515,0.00003714141,0.000056255707,0.00011607784,0.000083300736,0.000015346355,0.00017334115],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9978493,0.00073118956,0.00057810923,0.00011300222,0.00048053896,0.00024789904],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9938022,0.004664544,0.00028463834,0.00037586904,0.0008226519,0.00005013609],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.002638936,0.00008671396,0.00016482247,0.0007167104,0.00030564397,0.0002307447,0.00060684554,0.000028311897,0.00018310345],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0010622934,0.000075100754,0.000048574337,0.00034617068,0.0001983258,0.0014361129,0.00010735268,0.0006164572,0.0000086901055],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.001467123,0.005242308,0.17878897,0.0004171437,0.00034935336,0.0000055861374,0.47960842,0.058267582,0.0007632047,0.19832265,0.00470764,0.07206002],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0015229962,0.0006447344,0.21366784,0.0012614215,0.00001586234,0.000004021515,0.71475273,0.034221753,0.000013767559,0.016969442,0.016678613,0.0002468068],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00047440815,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.11429281,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.23514433,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00015260078,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00019016296,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.90186906},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4388461245","doi":"10.25071/2564-2855.27","title":"Stylizing Asian","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Working papers in Applied Linguistics and Linguistics at York","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Misrepresentation; Foregrounding; Identity (music); Hegemony; White (mutation); Sociology; Stylized fact; Ethnic group; Linguistics; Aesthetics; History; Art; Anthropology; Political science; Politics; Philosophy; Law","score_opus":0.04572758831374139,"score_gpt":0.268712754336993,"score_spread":0.2229851660232516,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4388461245","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0007842235,0.00035681482,0.0000010655133,0.00007345532,0.0023373386,0.00020522051,0.000021910333,0.00034189285,0.9958781],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99007946,0.00018961454,0.0015188522,0.00023436974,0.004304283,0.000039583923,0.00010727469,0.000078103105,0.0034484726],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981499,0.000039371145,0.0005157907,0.00043439138,0.0003062968,0.0005542643],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986427,0.00044329438,0.00019153404,0.0005496383,0.000046968606,0.00012588229],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00046467083,0.00031450097,0.0003582155,0.00026257822,0.00077419245,0.00038963076,0.0003775472,0.000119543576,0.00022313958],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0015674224,0.0003147691,0.000062852785,0.00022316448,0.00043808148,9.0309055e-7,0.00031849358,0.00042238884,0.000117130534],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002512329,0.000030301022,0.0005465291,0.000047595975,0.000030082369,0.00003362666,0.017196996,0.00010054051,0.000021282,0.977848,0.0014642952,0.0026556547],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00035350196,0.00001983302,0.00013965862,0.00014906096,0.00003919355,6.1107994e-7,0.011075166,0.00047717316,0.000010435035,0.009775372,0.9775578,0.0004022373],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00009582966,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0013767068,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9924296,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009567497,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006210702,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99993044},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4388575640","doi":"10.1515/phras-2023-0004","title":"Hidden in plain sound: overlooked repetition in <i>Just a Minute</i>","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Yearbook of Phraseology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Repetition (rhetorical device); Word (group theory); Entertainment; Linguistics; Quarter (Canadian coin); Remainder; Psychology; Computer science; Arithmetic; History; Mathematics; Art; Visual arts; Philosophy","score_opus":0.054884305673758356,"score_gpt":0.29474221224951597,"score_spread":0.23985790657575762,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4388575640","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8504534,0.00022462763,0.0000020297207,0.00087357545,0.00015010954,0.00016842264,0.00002597249,0.00007700852,0.14802486],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9938048,0.000059406542,0.000058401987,0.00016313214,0.000119793534,0.00004695024,0.00007623653,0.000015224908,0.005656026],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990255,0.00014053703,0.0003236451,0.00017097672,0.000114900016,0.0002244036],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99929774,0.00018867101,0.000104518775,0.00035491702,0.000031873024,0.000022291662],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00030521138,0.00010080125,0.00022226118,0.00033835333,0.000039363324,0.000023348013,0.00023396802,0.00006893572,0.0015852809],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005691781,0.00010027291,0.00004397486,0.000106138934,0.00035823145,0.0001381407,0.00009404424,0.00016096055,0.0002976331],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007877062,0.00016248648,0.0057350774,0.000071707844,0.00002544933,0.00010875041,0.06831156,0.0000337079,0.0011629174,0.9164954,0.007141724,0.00067244377],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.010017069,0.0007302107,0.07993023,0.0008070728,0.000101216116,0.00003948187,0.31664297,0.0010305927,0.0024817064,0.44976795,0.1366449,0.0018066113],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0015168063,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.026934166,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.46672747,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000039533435,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005863945,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9993274},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4389571579","doi":"10.5430/wjel.v14n1p398","title":"Modalities as Persuasion Carriers in Political Discourse","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of English Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University","keywords":"Persuasion; Modalities; Obligation; Modality (human–computer interaction); Presidential system; Linguistics; Function (biology); Politics; Psychology; Categorization; Meaning (existential); Social psychology; Sociology; Computer science; Political science; Law; Artificial intelligence; Philosophy; Social science","score_opus":0.028071596608266174,"score_gpt":0.3146526659635793,"score_spread":0.28658106935531313,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4389571579","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6932502,0.00093191006,9.58803e-7,0.0012650895,0.000951168,0.00007456702,0.000029641013,0.000077431505,0.30341902],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98397315,0.0000426734,0.00003770903,0.00022783095,0.0017251833,0.00000553876,0.000018513438,0.000029649496,0.013939783],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983908,0.00016100037,0.0004921072,0.00012413927,0.00040547838,0.0004264904],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99879634,0.00023109598,0.00018951227,0.00032634276,0.00029608508,0.000160644],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005872821,0.00016545507,0.0003038249,0.0007072371,0.00013755601,0.000249628,0.000448376,0.000037395923,0.0017479454],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00062559533,0.00013135116,0.00016767398,0.00021838117,0.00037335287,0.0005923274,0.00009060835,0.00045930315,0.000057820424],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000381002,0.00005626079,0.00039784104,0.00002176984,0.00003673198,0.00023908001,0.37219712,0.000035193952,0.000039431325,0.621916,0.0044519426,0.0005705681],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00066867826,0.00006636374,0.0003695805,0.00016373006,0.000032197262,0.000009322451,0.9432357,0.000018883109,0.0001200054,0.004456442,0.050664987,0.00019412288],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0006248303,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0032103343,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.61745954,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010346465,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014644538,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9991646},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4389574511","doi":"10.1007/s40614-023-00393-y","title":"Explaining First Language Acquisition in Terms of Basic Behavioral Processes: Introduction to the Special Section","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Perspectives on Behavior Science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus; Kelowna General Hospital; University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Operant conditioning; Section (typography); Explanatory power; Special section; Language acquisition; Psychology; Cognitive science; Cognitive psychology; Linguistics; Computer science; Mathematics education; Epistemology; Reinforcement; Social psychology; Engineering; Philosophy","score_opus":0.040339345546196205,"score_gpt":0.3310478013703138,"score_spread":0.2907084558241176,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4389574511","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9882447,0.000024175684,0.0000072059484,0.0016480823,0.00088660565,0.00039352447,0.00002686111,0.00010071794,0.008668093],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99644566,0.000016021611,0.000034417797,0.000021903426,0.0028385716,0.00017560754,0.000011722688,0.000011787023,0.00044432675],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.998664,0.000047199606,0.00020685793,0.00038188815,0.00045023867,0.00024977903],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991753,0.000050308292,0.00010456602,0.00045711696,0.00017208011,0.000040629406],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00056045235,0.00012274239,0.00012387495,0.0005137127,0.00060870074,0.0002699623,0.00052021566,0.00002396473,0.00046352006],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00010381125,0.00009295388,0.000036520258,0.0009408588,0.0007029858,0.0007285149,0.00010399732,0.00016936212,0.00006860006],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000046005487,0.00038779643,0.0022871408,0.000015776424,0.000002458658,0.000007216312,0.9421052,0.00021047452,0.0048642843,0.04688619,0.00093481666,0.0022526635],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00023837198,0.00029944585,0.06849718,0.00006392041,0.00002038962,0.0000049583164,0.9256011,0.000028416936,0.0030643328,0.00012219655,0.0018468575,0.00021279925],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003860999,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0052604815,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.06621004,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00019816037,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007230731,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5075219},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4389924245","doi":"10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198856153.013.19","title":"Irish English and Variational Pragmatics","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Oxford University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Irish; Variation (astronomy); Pragmatics; Identity (music); Variety (cybernetics); Varieties of English; Macro; Linguistics; Relation (database); Sociology; Social identity theory; Computer science; Social science; Artificial intelligence; Social group; Art; Philosophy","score_opus":0.0543941468686665,"score_gpt":0.2268433241120012,"score_spread":0.1724491772433347,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4389924245","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000031723735,0.000063041836,0.000031937132,0.000046055648,0.00030442746,0.00022657665,0.00044588782,0.00027892875,0.9985714],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0007934907,0.00026153636,0.00018431082,0.00004235723,0.0003682968,0.0000012714472,0.00016896609,0.00004577025,0.998134],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991695,0.000032271586,0.00016673966,0.00023610237,0.00023845346,0.00015687624],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99883395,0.00017373344,0.0002182881,0.00044423577,0.0002612518,0.00006852518],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000097089935,0.00023317203,0.0002444848,0.00013391628,0.00038974854,0.00026193648,0.00039891017,0.00016300463,0.00032795232],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000015886842,0.00025378936,0.000086612,0.0000026974687,0.00042032276,0.00018277841,0.0003866127,0.0003340432,0.0000045419774],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000012257968,0.0000061448955,7.249912e-7,0.00005810899,0.00014613838,0.000018208464,0.015798487,0.0000023239133,1.532415e-7,0.9701951,0.013191117,0.0005712113],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00026014115,0.000020430012,0.000005635874,0.00008628721,0.00015324961,0.0000010812759,0.003877524,0.00003460182,6.831413e-7,0.01111218,0.98417115,0.00027705904],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00007534773,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00027170373,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.97098,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000048434893,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008726984,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999914},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4390118586","doi":"10.25145/j.refiull.2023.47.06","title":"«Excuse me, there is a queue here». La reacción de hablantes españoles e ingleses ante un ataque a sus derechos de equidad","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Revista de Filología de la Universidad de La Laguna","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Optech (Canada)","funders":"","keywords":"Excuse; Directive; Pragmatics; Psychology; Sociology; Linguistics; Political science; Law; Philosophy; Computer science","score_opus":0.01962664079763231,"score_gpt":0.2961887859296681,"score_spread":0.27656214513203575,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4390118586","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.816998,0.0042709275,0.00038228996,0.0015176717,0.000034947487,0.00033035994,0.00033246435,0.00084252807,0.17529081],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9850759,0.004085238,0.0013113979,0.000849572,0.00018308271,0.000038799208,0.00009303393,0.00011107762,0.008251915],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9955154,0.0023482451,0.0004067719,0.00047962356,0.00025834347,0.0009915895],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99551606,0.0027610995,0.00030026332,0.0010273559,0.00016193374,0.00023326924],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0016870375,0.00047170476,0.00054856326,0.00036755213,0.0006411605,0.0013094865,0.0013123685,0.00043691255,0.0012223228],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0005428826,0.00044737625,0.000281636,0.0003439602,0.0010468581,0.00045233345,0.0004203306,0.0008396057,0.00013857354],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0002315001,0.00028147484,0.020601802,0.0004587782,0.00049711874,0.002151167,0.06848232,0.00008442039,0.0050978395,0.8673698,0.032334894,0.0024089068],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0026956298,0.00025194263,0.014084382,0.001896416,0.00062112114,0.00087526464,0.18490638,0.0013916576,0.0038350339,0.046221413,0.74148124,0.001739528],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0030910813,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011094095,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8211484,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0005002917,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00081653486,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997978},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4390343785","doi":"10.5430/wjel.v14n2p56","title":"It’s Nice to Meet You: Contextual Configuration on Formal and Informal Introductions","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of English Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Situational ethics; Conversation; Context (archaeology); Linguistics; De facto; Interpretation (philosophy); Context analysis; Conversation analysis; Computer science; Sociology; Process (computing); Psychology; Social psychology; Political science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.02664252068020934,"score_gpt":0.2820756206947479,"score_spread":0.25543310001453856,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4390343785","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5552963,0.00031922513,0.000021649832,0.004996822,0.0022904212,0.00020162461,0.000048521248,0.00012277835,0.43670267],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98542416,0.00003198079,0.0000666704,0.0010537092,0.0033087663,0.000007437086,0.000020410384,0.000016030588,0.010070839],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989036,0.000061273415,0.00043593353,0.00009496431,0.0002732522,0.00023102523],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987872,0.00015381121,0.00022599826,0.00024502227,0.00047758291,0.00011035641],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005506853,0.00013254804,0.00020583296,0.00048715516,0.00030037606,0.0003442161,0.0002445518,0.000025738067,0.00073073636],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0005336279,0.00010631719,0.000071666094,0.00016093026,0.00012315458,0.0010598481,0.00006807062,0.00023522532,0.000045861107],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00011892497,0.000047599005,0.00003482637,0.00001657344,0.000073930096,0.000016286445,0.57174325,0.00013728907,0.00014964397,0.28362143,0.13730578,0.006734445],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006408425,0.00020754365,0.0005199235,0.00007569297,0.00003505436,0.000010078949,0.38296646,0.000014110239,0.00025616883,0.00011126536,0.6150037,0.0001591561],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00004250272,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0027435233,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.47769794,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000026315018,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005349215,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.80010504},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4390428446","doi":"","title":"Interpretation in the therapy based on M.Bowen's theory: conversation analysis","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Interpretation (philosophy); Conversation; Epistemology; Conversation analysis; Psychology; Psychoanalysis; Linguistics; Philosophy; Mathematics; Psychotherapist","score_opus":0.3268694067931356,"score_gpt":0.5609336903987882,"score_spread":0.23406428360565257,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4390428446","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7792127,0.0032920588,0.0007432297,0.003013027,0.0005088823,0.00082274963,0.0000662817,0.000043343633,0.21229771],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99740356,0.001082085,0.000021393584,0.00093682384,0.00011646868,0.00005829622,0.000037670634,0.00002001478,0.0003236618],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99770516,0.00086371216,0.0004958951,0.00023915082,0.0005130793,0.00018298009],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99663025,0.00071605213,0.0010685852,0.0012999851,0.00023879607,0.000046312383],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0024370058,0.00020685034,0.00041987,0.00076770334,0.0007317605,0.00582403,0.004048997,0.000048942617,0.015676849],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002593726,0.0001369643,0.00021817173,0.00020884075,0.00040676238,0.002625596,0.00019364465,0.00030668944,0.00001783546],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0027495534,0.0018632155,0.43062183,0.000094595474,0.0027117569,0.000050509392,0.1964387,0.00456798,0.0023109855,0.24767378,0.018795775,0.0921213],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014076288,0.000035522015,0.89965147,0.0002885535,0.0003875361,7.9123066e-7,0.024242744,0.0041232537,0.0011284401,0.057055637,0.011142283,0.0005361555],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0018050931,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0017882314,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4690296,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000052341642,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008025433,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.995208},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4390610543","doi":"10.1080/10410236.2023.2299888","title":"“Sorry for Holding You Up”: Surgeons’ Apologies for Lateness in Clinic Settings","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Health Communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Impact","funders":"Macquarie University","keywords":"Conversation; Conversation analysis; Psychology; Social psychology; Medicine; Medical education; Communication","score_opus":0.16157485994289816,"score_gpt":0.4161580869582673,"score_spread":0.2545832270153691,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4390610543","genre_codex":"commentary","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.34859273,0.2093555,0.0046471944,0.35291874,0.007177016,0.012928285,0.0015087966,0.0038931766,0.058978576],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98803127,0.0035694293,0.0020973168,0.0010303095,0.00012152166,0.001020471,0.0005971956,0.000048824942,0.0034836673],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983161,0.00028579973,0.00067723234,0.00024698352,0.000109095854,0.00036475365],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99641114,0.002151101,0.00022127893,0.0010137467,0.00015569292,0.000047012254],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0023197252,0.00016067208,0.00030131364,0.00021822791,0.00069734943,0.00037640252,0.0006278909,0.00007787756,0.00012846182],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00022694361,0.00014945006,0.00011715525,0.00009884464,0.00022609341,0.00045240726,0.00014002004,0.0002773465,0.000034429802],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000073605705,0.00010387319,0.00026672173,0.0013433759,0.000042565138,3.2920374e-7,0.08235289,0.000018601102,0.000015788246,0.84786826,0.03242208,0.035491902],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000630896,0.00012130669,0.0005198771,0.0008022748,0.000024239418,0.0000022308823,0.06421995,0.0027086753,0.000029422317,0.039341107,0.8912976,0.0003024217],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010642612,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0050136596,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8588755,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00014682955,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00031065426,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6094397},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4390664698","doi":"10.3389/fsoc.2023.1205433","title":"On the division of labor in the maintenance of intersubjectivity: insights from the study of other-initiated repair in Vietnamese","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Frontiers in Sociology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Intersubjectivity; Division of labour; Casual; Deixis; Dyad; Sociology; Psychology; Vietnamese; Social psychology; Epistemology; Linguistics; Law; Political science; Social science","score_opus":0.046887245803540915,"score_gpt":0.3017244238866976,"score_spread":0.2548371780831567,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4390664698","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9914477,0.0030284983,0.000018008379,0.0013901525,0.00035972733,0.00042224283,0.0000721145,0.00001543214,0.0032461258],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9994521,0.0000669741,0.000020535826,0.0003102546,0.000027522903,0.00005734577,0.0000055539513,0.0000101235055,0.000049558937],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99763757,0.0015674839,0.0003932023,0.00015818798,0.0001268964,0.00011664263],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99775636,0.0015115457,0.00014772879,0.00053375144,0.000045620818,0.000004976818],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00076082035,0.00010579594,0.00029783972,0.00011172535,0.000052836494,0.000012153012,0.0005647971,0.000058920676,0.00006195436],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00018214496,0.000048566933,0.00006847261,0.00013299362,0.0012255181,0.00007623122,0.000090286485,0.00040138367,0.0000014487398],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000086254,0.00037890385,0.014157141,0.000017284618,0.000092371345,0.0000063947755,0.8369802,0.000025279865,0.000031820702,0.14354603,0.004359239,0.00031902987],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004898614,0.00027948897,0.032387197,0.00024674585,0.000016613772,1.3443284e-7,0.89229083,0.0003849764,0.000023923418,0.072708465,0.0011034153,0.0000683442],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.002740652,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.01210701,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.070837565,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000041564053,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000049679707,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6755996},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4390958020","doi":"10.37213/cjal.2023.33052","title":"When Accent Does Not Match Expectations: A Dynamic Perspective of L2 Speaker Evaluations in a French Interview Context","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Concordia University","keywords":"Stress (linguistics); Psychology; Job interview; Expectancy theory; Employability; Perspective (graphical); Context (archaeology); Perception; Social psychology; First language; Impression formation; Linguistics; Social perception; Pedagogy; Computer science; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.06285461630760203,"score_gpt":0.3293834672303325,"score_spread":0.2665288509227305,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4390958020","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.2874214,0.005918318,0.000361866,0.010727121,0.0049769813,0.0016900359,0.001418159,0.00010495854,0.68738115],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99830395,0.000058508944,0.00050102064,0.0001405755,0.00029768609,0.000016373258,0.000023029259,0.000020714357,0.0006381397],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987712,0.00006719818,0.000619997,0.00011272528,0.00021421314,0.00021466348],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99792176,0.00020141763,0.00037719973,0.0002728975,0.001079588,0.00014714246],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004273398,0.0001292501,0.00028852365,0.00056384056,0.00015021561,0.00015363094,0.0003973919,0.000040366955,0.0009092995],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00073908974,0.000106472566,0.00008487921,0.00013352293,0.0002858363,0.000043285912,0.000026211044,0.00026268553,0.000043064945],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000071336976,0.000027000282,0.000044548047,0.00003115947,0.0000724063,0.000024243118,0.31101215,0.00010400191,0.000012607902,0.6861972,0.0014885657,0.0009789603],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00066071976,0.000056410514,0.0011469986,0.00032023987,0.000112441994,0.0000040774744,0.8086655,0.00044007943,0.0000632809,0.15869965,0.029605089,0.00022553261],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.009384361,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.49135438,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.71088254,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0003144777,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0013475239,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99721223},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4391143901","doi":"10.1002/symb.682","title":"Immediacy: Our Ways of Coping in Everyday Life","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Symbolic Interaction","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Lakehead University","funders":"","keywords":"Immediacy; Everyday life; Coping (psychology); Psychology; Social psychology; Sociology; Psychoanalysis; Epistemology; Psychotherapist; Philosophy","score_opus":0.0874794378306824,"score_gpt":0.33048044438315183,"score_spread":0.24300100655246942,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4391143901","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.58146137,0.0017022586,0.00014213355,0.027829722,0.005167521,0.00032905865,0.00003045499,0.00030892502,0.38302857],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99742293,0.000047303623,0.00001690634,0.00074027944,0.00065877836,0.000023517947,0.000024183097,0.00001533984,0.0010507295],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993096,0.000054779965,0.0002702714,0.00012084116,0.00011920559,0.00012532112],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99955934,0.000087197484,0.00006510331,0.00020960422,0.000057987625,0.000020749101],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014073995,0.000088791196,0.00013789952,0.00021333492,0.00005199929,0.00016400128,0.00013159838,0.000036372392,0.0006452562],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000040815063,0.000076725104,0.000061589184,0.000059117043,0.00004203634,0.00054538896,0.00003431602,0.00026466235,0.00020778451],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000021909755,0.00006771633,0.0000762693,0.00019066801,0.00007619289,0.0000128485135,0.2613066,0.000027036684,0.0010794227,0.69604,0.038244132,0.0028572094],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000375365,0.000080575854,0.0005159973,0.00097947,0.000049676968,0.000016070102,0.43661538,0.001400425,0.002662522,0.010459687,0.54646415,0.00038070162],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0008027732,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0006188769,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6855803,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000054756718,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000072722345,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7065103},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4391169268","doi":"10.1111/modl.12900","title":"Emotion labor, investment, and volunteer teachers in heritage language education","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Modern Language Journal","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":21,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Volunteer; Investment (military); Heritage language; Psychology; Linguistics; Sociology; Pedagogy; Political science; Philosophy; Law","score_opus":0.01746996447647288,"score_gpt":0.28903450421076005,"score_spread":0.2715645397342872,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4391169268","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.91011024,0.036388718,0.00010737374,0.0013635895,0.00050123985,0.00013668727,0.000025285079,0.00011615724,0.05125073],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97810245,0.00020544296,0.00029723995,0.00073457556,0.00071759557,0.000016377377,0.00003787886,0.000037566297,0.019850856],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99895024,0.00014863891,0.00028230538,0.00018773598,0.00020482478,0.00022623478],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994911,0.00004386415,0.00007657373,0.00024899625,0.000049579052,0.000089868074],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00037135978,0.00016775081,0.00015823539,0.0002783747,0.00017325528,0.001029592,0.00019482074,0.000056429708,0.0011738302],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000037251244,0.00013853131,0.000057288482,0.0000721667,0.00013463257,0.00081163325,0.0000520893,0.00050235755,0.00004989274],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009119032,0.00013995815,0.00041462935,0.000073556286,0.00005715523,0.00015139446,0.8931987,0.000011273062,0.0021736901,0.0418489,0.0040347236,0.057886887],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000729922,0.00008792628,0.0030726593,0.0006843635,0.00008772512,0.00038252317,0.9323968,0.0025748657,0.00018925463,0.011309024,0.047921453,0.0005634586],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0006641546,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0025297897,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.06799225,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012542644,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00017472458,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997392},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4391260904","doi":"10.31234/osf.io/kxard","title":"Partisan Language in a Polarized World: In-Group Language Provides Reputational Benefits to Speakers while Polarizing Audiences","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Linguistics; Group (periodic table); Political science; Psychology; Physics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.049425991483280966,"score_gpt":0.31410217916316885,"score_spread":0.2646761876798879,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4391260904","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7003372,0.009108071,0.0000146661305,0.0040903133,0.0007233531,0.0012083645,0.0003568281,0.000415882,0.28374532],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98158723,0.000023561975,0.0019194124,0.0005468003,0.00042681993,0.00032738879,0.00039097352,0.000064617685,0.014713223],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9971289,0.00021915074,0.00082868803,0.00079656794,0.00048287134,0.0005438087],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985159,0.00025422595,0.00020945375,0.00082142843,0.000076778044,0.0001222277],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007292589,0.0004588435,0.00056111574,0.0012337503,0.00015116604,0.0014319961,0.0008235179,0.00013429619,0.002420391],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000117520496,0.00039882385,0.00016528083,0.0003414073,0.0002186035,0.000356562,0.0013285645,0.0010879585,0.00025613146],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000052615673,0.00019623355,0.0016086383,0.00034309638,0.00009565626,0.00016982076,0.48606518,0.00044135065,0.00047739042,0.5064794,0.0010322126,0.0030384047],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013755702,0.00014288849,0.011737429,0.0044480795,0.00014927122,0.000014784768,0.9313118,0.0012072359,0.00031067504,0.030123407,0.016734127,0.0024447571],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.021190401,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.42755044,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.476356,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000233529,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00028706333,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99984634},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4391541768","doi":"10.1080/28346955.2024.2308864","title":"“Communication Hesitant”: An Introduction","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Communication and Race","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Carleton University","funders":"","keywords":"Computer science","score_opus":0.03408359360938399,"score_gpt":0.3034952469598873,"score_spread":0.26941165335050327,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4391541768","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.32824078,0.12907903,0.00066135597,0.1533199,0.0010561107,0.0009032285,0.00005554751,0.0024944046,0.38418964],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98366976,0.005407253,0.0012514023,0.00021206014,0.00031152662,0.0000480223,0.0002784434,0.000029201472,0.008792309],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99885803,0.00038056355,0.00026881957,0.00022170237,0.00013419887,0.00013667646],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99770075,0.00017383415,0.00007657377,0.0018492339,0.00013578265,0.00006384065],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005503895,0.00014333997,0.00013689103,0.00013241304,0.0007867137,0.0010346265,0.0006264102,0.000054990633,0.0012877224],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000029446663,0.00012438145,0.00004165842,0.00008836412,0.00050961657,0.0013563249,0.00014983665,0.0003238262,0.00014603528],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009730042,0.000064957196,0.0000139952235,0.000029087467,0.000026384872,3.9737824e-7,0.05313218,0.0000035355918,0.00022326507,0.9226902,0.009507734,0.014298548],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00013304778,0.000042829557,0.00031006365,0.00006334711,0.000040120853,0.000015066933,0.034160387,0.0015342216,0.00010699147,0.017046312,0.9463304,0.00021719058],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001483776,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0008467463,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9368227,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000402836,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000037441892,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99962527},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4391716257","doi":"10.1007/978-3-031-17299-1_4040","title":"Emotions, Sociology of","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Brandon University","funders":"","keywords":"Sociology; Psychology; Epistemology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.11555371665599277,"score_gpt":0.29890793234403784,"score_spread":0.18335421568804505,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4391716257","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000033960867,0.00036045373,0.0000064372193,0.0007185389,0.00030777653,0.00009287212,0.00012331632,0.00016987328,0.99818677],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.014015761,0.00030498978,0.00004387081,0.00011726113,0.00029481985,0.0000056174035,0.00018627619,0.00003980907,0.9849916],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993851,0.000016906515,0.0002706575,0.00012394627,0.00010767779,0.000095692514],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99906874,0.00012528828,0.0001751205,0.0004847596,0.00012750449,0.000018573091],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.000089859685,0.00014082466,0.0002586376,0.000112322996,0.000108533335,0.000028920682,0.00028315338,0.00012640006,0.029473245],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000008860453,0.0001131116,0.00013106596,0.0000027760484,0.0011317896,0.00005247273,0.0001051902,0.00019703849,0.0016610166],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000010160944,0.0000057992356,3.4365786e-7,0.000023832152,0.00007728233,0.0000012725411,0.010650539,3.017577e-7,0.0000010725706,0.95376515,0.03510384,0.0003695456],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000055016055,0.000022103322,0.0000058555343,0.000042451906,0.00003610702,5.827377e-7,0.009448357,9.997061e-7,0.000001557405,0.42972937,0.5605312,0.00012638787],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00010971699,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011165785,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5254274,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000012663951,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006163217,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9991163},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4392002068","doi":"10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1240842","title":"Resisting wh-questions in business coaching","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Frontiers in Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung; Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft; Austrian Science Fund; National Research Foundation","keywords":"Presupposition; Conversation analysis; Resistance (ecology); Coaching; Psychology; Action (physics); Deontic logic; Set (abstract data type); Terminology; Conversation; Social psychology; Linguistics; Communication; Computer science","score_opus":0.04649398295439044,"score_gpt":0.34616620308096474,"score_spread":0.2996722201265743,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4392002068","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.039213568,0.023308905,0.013248557,0.020207044,0.011016123,0.00032664192,0.000037222097,0.00042422238,0.8922177],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9909924,0.00043984668,0.0052130437,0.0006268897,0.00036726342,0.0000605751,0.000036597463,0.000031256157,0.0022320966],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99901354,0.00016792389,0.000277535,0.00024641908,0.00007137618,0.00022321385],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994754,0.00007992682,0.000036706635,0.00035260222,0.000034268312,0.0000210907],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00035208173,0.00010892519,0.0001708009,0.00046002006,0.000133872,0.0001820902,0.00028913078,0.0000653421,0.0002684434],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000068092326,0.00010321063,0.00002895892,0.00019964903,0.00027196974,0.00026524413,0.000042358064,0.0003397691,0.000045002776],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000030745043,0.00013310772,0.0051291618,0.000085291475,0.000038335413,0.00013308329,0.042278692,0.000045341123,0.000041096508,0.8074495,0.10313161,0.04150403],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005473341,0.000027600969,0.016034057,0.0005068786,0.000021461492,0.00002041844,0.033704765,0.00081590057,0.0000026499413,0.22016749,0.7277727,0.00037871322],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00037038597,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.002354998,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9517789,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000049406903,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000438324,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.42088073},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4392110734","doi":"10.5430/wjel.v14n3p73","title":"Press Conference Debates: A Conversational Analysis Study","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of English Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"King Faisal University","keywords":"Argumentative; Construct (python library); Conversation; Power (physics); Criticism; Subject (documents); Conversation analysis; Subject matter; Focus (optics); Future tense; Political science; Media studies; Epistemology; Sociology; Linguistics; Public relations; Psychology; Computer science; Law; Library science; Communication; Philosophy","score_opus":0.03883099852927489,"score_gpt":0.3005229218906203,"score_spread":0.2616919233613454,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4392110734","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6659777,0.015180297,0.00020125858,0.00046597526,0.0024849733,0.00032159066,0.00012406264,0.00021821336,0.31502593],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98940164,0.00003436993,0.00008191503,0.00006091423,0.0012314738,0.000006801957,0.000017580358,0.000015552205,0.009149751],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99869233,0.00015538132,0.00046658298,0.00013890893,0.00039325497,0.00015354043],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984384,0.00027330077,0.00020105513,0.0003020004,0.0007121614,0.00007303722],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005209869,0.00014310275,0.00030042455,0.00055164273,0.00010903059,0.00088594743,0.00044061974,0.00001896167,0.0061151907],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00017068321,0.00010660535,0.00022832652,0.00024219835,0.00014572614,0.0006384573,0.000057872294,0.00033309349,0.00001808417],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000034132896,0.00028895712,0.0007868184,0.00003857182,0.0024923475,0.00020403157,0.8716808,0.0001466771,0.000016504684,0.11527855,0.007477262,0.0015553277],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007178014,0.00016014773,0.00092324126,0.00014269819,0.0018613294,0.000005817776,0.75350964,0.00039321982,0.000081392674,0.0005472309,0.24133918,0.0003183204],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002531025,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0048477463,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.32342392,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000044438973,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011090833,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99479336},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4392290914","doi":"10.9734/bpi/pller/v6/7597c","title":"Compliment Responses and Politeness in Canadian English","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Cape Breton University","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Linguistics; Psychology; Sociology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.053858800599416085,"score_gpt":0.275518861162671,"score_spread":0.2216600605632549,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4392290914","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00044511197,0.00512632,4.6195357e-8,0.0011188069,0.0003002771,0.00016905175,0.000293538,0.00007804873,0.9924688],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.18987155,0.00019342109,0.000008356306,0.00032654332,0.00025303746,0.000011791294,0.000077120065,0.000035023575,0.8092232],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99921596,0.00001684626,0.00022155898,0.00021234014,0.000112253125,0.00022105894],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992773,0.00008966019,0.000038600854,0.00038515765,0.000086722794,0.00012254289],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00013597256,0.0002077445,0.00021956739,0.00041095974,0.00012027686,0.0004968916,0.00020153099,0.00009051982,0.0061000246],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000007579601,0.00017372695,0.000043060838,0.000006860767,0.00029728631,0.00009539819,0.000092861665,0.00025903515,0.00017192826],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000004668776,0.000003357667,0.000008427852,0.000037107187,0.000034104618,0.00003063278,0.020637214,1.3926206e-7,1.5633535e-7,0.97580403,0.003230218,0.00020991314],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00006565026,0.000013720931,0.00003772734,0.00017561253,0.000023895542,0.0000023805262,0.009857502,0.000002654401,8.46501e-7,0.07670893,0.91289306,0.00021805159],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.3440426,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.9520381,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.90966284,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001475742,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00030248388,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99480855},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4392741810","doi":"10.1007/978-3-031-53645-8_6","title":"Translating What Is and Isn’t Said: Voice, Gossip, and Feedback in a Global Workplace","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Springer series in emerging cultural perspectives in work, organizational, and personnel studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Gossip; Psychology; Computer science; Communication; Social psychology","score_opus":0.040402115382262356,"score_gpt":0.29831046699556457,"score_spread":0.2579083516133022,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4392741810","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.10425378,0.6872745,0.0000016514863,0.01185027,0.0007140986,0.00061207556,0.00010176752,0.00014907877,0.19504277],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.709862,0.15940645,0.00045103897,0.00018128821,0.000626512,0.000036204994,0.000036408383,0.00010448375,0.12929563],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99816024,0.000043954322,0.00047651245,0.00073765573,0.00025036812,0.00033126303],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992741,0.00012055177,0.00014351144,0.00020215672,0.00020797517,0.000051740284],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00018617765,0.0005664332,0.0006356529,0.00023026385,0.00047923022,0.0009132992,0.00018731489,0.00016314525,0.00037207577],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005535162,0.000489278,0.000057251495,0.00019452783,0.0014918782,0.0012357038,0.00034567114,0.00056025153,0.000009267429],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003829495,0.000019212763,0.0024997236,0.00025869522,0.00018728907,0.000017548316,0.64079994,0.000016434271,0.0000017883847,0.35530016,0.00021936206,0.0006415471],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000461927,0.00003136259,0.0018321277,0.0027487415,0.000075260614,0.000016374686,0.9604905,0.00001661212,9.3257233e-7,0.020188276,0.013466942,0.0006709149],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00017591614,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.010918079,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6056082,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00028387847,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000043937293,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99975586},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4392741876","doi":"10.1007/978-3-031-53645-8_2","title":"The Secret Code of Nonverbal Communication","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Springer series in emerging cultural perspectives in work, organizational, and personnel studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Nonverbal communication; Code (set theory); Computer science; Psychology; Communication; Computer security; Programming language","score_opus":0.0541508160157216,"score_gpt":0.3028076771737866,"score_spread":0.24865686115806498,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4392741876","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.017681578,0.35832766,0.0000018156738,0.00906139,0.00091000495,0.00057933223,0.000144403,0.00015843338,0.6131354],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.63937783,0.10153154,0.00016860702,0.000036442478,0.00038855476,0.000033897195,0.00006864019,0.000080825346,0.25831366],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985107,0.00006136914,0.0005258011,0.00038419577,0.00029211945,0.00022581687],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99840623,0.0002949654,0.0002558918,0.00044436107,0.0005719192,0.00002665541],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00027770936,0.00039094998,0.000474025,0.00017348367,0.00076181785,0.00027773308,0.00047706615,0.00010845792,0.00037059613],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00014557099,0.00027802726,0.00008884877,0.00012928287,0.0024983766,0.00038886024,0.0005152812,0.0005576293,0.000014498718],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000020622658,0.000012554574,0.00017335237,0.000084323336,0.0002213781,0.000002239736,0.3782105,0.000021738975,0.0000027539802,0.6205093,0.00069034664,0.000050851417],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00019499028,0.000029514884,0.00025687713,0.0010055202,0.00007802633,0.000004686431,0.87713486,0.000011939133,0.0000060657835,0.051914994,0.06895209,0.00041042393],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00011241407,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.007129156,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.62169623,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00021261848,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000051614305,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999672},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4393138723","doi":"10.1093/ct/qtae005","title":"The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Research in Organizational Communication. Boris H. J. M. Brummans, Bryan C. Taylor, and Anu Sivunen (Eds.)","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Communication Theory","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université TÉLUQ","funders":"","keywords":"SAGE; Sociology; Management; Psychology; Physics; Economics","score_opus":0.11299656583914677,"score_gpt":0.42228332812608055,"score_spread":0.30928676228693375,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4393138723","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.027817015,0.7542404,0.0007433311,0.018649789,0.00019922155,0.0012104553,0.0002118625,0.00029288974,0.19663505],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97343665,0.02045871,0.00045274114,0.000101882426,0.000050693434,0.00013533811,0.0001982053,0.000042623622,0.005123124],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99352545,0.0050056353,0.0006054407,0.00021930359,0.00039218494,0.00025198073],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9886868,0.008497541,0.00016173758,0.0020893896,0.00051336945,0.00005115874],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0070775663,0.00016789681,0.0002178295,0.00029928228,0.00126715,0.00062736584,0.0016481999,0.00007693204,0.0005459262],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003952203,0.00012983344,0.000053524655,0.00036017655,0.0034456484,0.0005244981,0.00071945,0.00071795477,0.00006192976],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000024982304,0.000059528807,0.000021931268,0.000037407815,0.00004890483,4.4623857e-7,0.21618736,0.0000022512672,0.00008419159,0.7698198,0.0015199736,0.01219324],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00027074578,0.000036628437,0.00015685253,0.00047670925,0.00002136363,0.0000025726995,0.23970167,0.000223741,0.0002363518,0.6646533,0.09404126,0.00017883001],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0007036663,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0028209877,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.94561964,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008556454,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00015904408,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9992664},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4393257781","doi":"10.47941/ejl.1768","title":"The Role of Pragmatics in Cross-Cultural Communication","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"European Journal of Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Ottawa","funders":"","keywords":"Pragmatics; Linguistics; Cross-cultural communication; Sociology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.03508366200832212,"score_gpt":0.3262367542295583,"score_spread":0.29115309222123614,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4393257781","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.09382688,0.023766693,0.00003720765,0.0003879345,0.0010941534,0.00007506468,0.000017692604,0.00002890628,0.8807655],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99723613,0.00063840626,0.00069010427,0.000017260225,0.00067011977,3.15097e-7,0.000003669868,0.000017140748,0.0007268485],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987223,0.00034017264,0.00062822225,0.000040934632,0.00017680468,0.00009157417],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9981442,0.00042017127,0.00032144305,0.00030802135,0.0007815246,0.00002465103],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0013047154,0.000074489486,0.00011591535,0.00006197654,0.00016870834,0.0006467226,0.00059733004,0.000009251784,0.00004950868],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0013732238,0.000045093897,0.000067725596,0.00004373208,0.0004584433,0.00009930808,0.000082217164,0.00032833323,0.000020467938],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000013421837,0.000037416863,0.00017446236,0.00003163386,0.00004318901,0.000026041409,0.052559555,0.00010624113,0.000037596525,0.9412943,0.001078433,0.0045976774],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0001625007,0.00006844519,0.00050725235,0.00036376924,0.000032591754,0.00001375859,0.0335362,0.0004618852,0.00009015937,0.014596954,0.9500836,0.00008285389],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000013255772,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00007190518,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9490052,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000021749123,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005971145,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6236361},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4393902097","doi":"10.1163/26660393-bja10114","title":"Doing More than Confirming: Expanded Responses to Requests for Confirmation in German Talk-in-Interaction","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Contrastive Pragmatics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"University of Waterloo; Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft","keywords":"German; Psychology; Computer science; Linguistics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.051849560692444244,"score_gpt":0.38001984621078444,"score_spread":0.3281702855183402,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4393902097","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9390916,0.0010162686,0.015565352,0.0032988964,0.0009965372,0.0019447972,0.0001581271,0.00026007375,0.037668303],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99717957,0.000019222354,0.000865016,0.00018429043,0.00017490062,0.00029455422,0.00006532767,0.000027460967,0.0011896603],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988137,0.00014129614,0.00046298027,0.00020584518,0.00014428035,0.00023193214],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99836606,0.0011051722,0.00010539083,0.0002292956,0.00014655627,0.000047540823],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00045569392,0.00017061085,0.00023880569,0.00033732172,0.000112772315,0.00051739096,0.00016632058,0.00005020334,0.00014438374],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00026433368,0.0001570991,0.000054576532,0.00008248382,0.000108240456,0.00061970943,0.000036214362,0.00019519439,0.00003362041],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00029405422,0.00012074698,0.00013180863,0.00034342718,0.00006501918,0.000041254738,0.2779268,0.00012316741,0.0023740756,0.7082319,0.00089950004,0.009448199],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0039252145,0.00059389987,0.0076281554,0.0065536373,0.00019892496,0.00006562259,0.35903805,0.05563626,0.00695295,0.032174088,0.52551496,0.0017182458],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00022600459,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.004062596,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6760579,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00014486231,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009814496,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6406315},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4393904421","doi":"10.1080/08351813.2024.2305048","title":"Communication in Palliative Care and About End of Life: A State-of-the-Art Literature Review of Conversation-Analytic Research in Healthcare","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Research on Language and Social Interaction","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":25,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Palliative care; Conversation analysis; Health care; Psychology; Scholarship; End-of-life care; Delicacy; Nursing; Sociology; Public relations; Medicine; Political science; Communication","score_opus":0.15893488450743098,"score_gpt":0.49488398753279433,"score_spread":0.33594910302536335,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4393904421","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.73042536,0.24706395,5.703431e-7,0.0112690795,0.00006671462,0.0007445829,0.000153575,0.000009842126,0.010266322],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9653468,0.03418317,0.0000059717413,0.000058085032,0.00003158947,0.000035582096,0.000070629576,0.0000075035914,0.00026068225],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9976792,0.0013214836,0.00033276324,0.0001304102,0.00040358998,0.00013258762],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99825233,0.0008304263,0.000092857204,0.00023364597,0.00056870905,0.000022035529],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0014281325,0.00006528119,0.00020412463,0.00039361592,0.00012487914,0.00009989391,0.00016383851,0.000043403375,0.000083417275],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00019348919,0.000049519345,0.000043787895,0.00035614768,0.00051165576,0.00023757965,0.00009875287,0.0007452344,0.0000021853157],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00009982139,0.00009995671,0.00056130753,0.014503433,0.00004811072,0.0000054537963,0.854013,0.0000012256212,0.00014066312,0.11060531,0.00080557214,0.019116092],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005966216,0.00035795037,0.008666468,0.052466124,0.000022177308,0.000001101985,0.92341965,0.00024594372,0.0006899853,0.005124908,0.008234899,0.00017417978],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.004214548,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.013251036,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.23492143,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011683191,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00017513144,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.73943895},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4394887066","doi":"10.24071/joll.v24i1.7146","title":"Politeness Strategies in a Speech by Jordan B. Peterson about \"How to be Articulate\"","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Language and Literature","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Pragmatics; Politeness theory; Linguistics; Psychology; Transcription (linguistics); Common ground; Politeness maxims; Communication","score_opus":0.01479130735386332,"score_gpt":0.2825746702634771,"score_spread":0.2677833629096138,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4394887066","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.93760234,0.045330744,0.000010200179,0.0087619135,0.00028476628,0.00009053101,0.00010246679,0.000027902182,0.0077891406],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9938459,0.00019698273,0.00019961999,0.0008420074,0.0006248062,0.0000035669095,0.000025688034,0.000019432513,0.0042420407],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99907327,0.00008762368,0.00028129705,0.00013723821,0.00021289023,0.00020766258],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99943715,0.00007082771,0.00008872638,0.00018744906,0.0001144616,0.00010136945],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026931756,0.00016671194,0.00023999976,0.00028149036,0.00007410454,0.0030422523,0.00020322298,0.00006270947,0.0002085902],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000025584823,0.00011248027,0.00008685669,0.00013779622,0.00007408516,0.0010606355,0.000037576483,0.00042837134,0.000003746002],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000059456255,0.000075571814,0.000028332073,0.00025231505,0.00009390131,0.0020155152,0.8551865,0.0000053518947,0.005825246,0.10223883,0.028896326,0.0053226156],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005926327,0.00029093062,0.00021990895,0.0015705776,0.00007257619,0.0007139032,0.52591693,0.000041551546,0.00094112655,0.003820028,0.46539888,0.00042097148],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00009077684,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0004705137,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.43650255,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000029245211,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006504756,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9979927},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4395086159","doi":"10.1017/9781108912402.006","title":"Narrative Contest as Structuring the Oral Hearing","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Cambridge University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Structuring; CONTEST; Narrative; Psychology; Audiology; Communication; Linguistics; Medicine; Political science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.06106285148265678,"score_gpt":0.24634760815877899,"score_spread":0.1852847566761222,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4395086159","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0008659513,0.0008864566,0.0000033421006,0.00014216123,0.0004702379,0.00035431748,0.00019971695,0.00023628856,0.99684155],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.07155797,0.00005691554,0.000009003855,0.000090577974,0.00032961878,0.0000014792206,0.000046616333,0.000053518586,0.9278543],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99896365,0.000046470006,0.00018066353,0.000346287,0.00023837628,0.00022454932],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987445,0.0001123439,0.00016431493,0.0007384188,0.00016851843,0.00007193333],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00009152235,0.00034991433,0.00030864106,0.000116450916,0.0007960499,0.00053822366,0.00080725347,0.00012596148,0.00015856538],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000062658514,0.00028291903,0.0002019974,0.0000035070389,0.00097135885,0.00017804946,0.0005993445,0.00078308396,0.0000865362],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000022760913,0.0000027612666,1.2286131e-7,0.000049808845,0.0002441641,0.00011990492,0.025774041,0.0000015136627,0.000005345486,0.96223223,0.011226725,0.00032060203],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00018588365,0.000030203908,0.0000012320928,0.00024655956,0.0002086538,0.000016087153,0.03522447,0.000012006117,0.000049874317,0.00088522246,0.96279997,0.00033981353],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.001616164,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00038305437,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.96134704,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012298037,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011948928,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999623},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4395464282","doi":"10.3389/fsoc.2024.1251164","title":"Moral landscapes and morally meaningful encounters: how interaction ritual connects conversation analysis and cultural sociology","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Frontiers in Sociology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Guelph","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Sociology; Conversation analysis; Sociology of culture; Environmental ethics; Epistemology; Ethnomethodology; Anthropology; Social science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.029928245541931013,"score_gpt":0.2852269290536986,"score_spread":0.2552986835117676,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4395464282","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98339206,0.0064390805,0.0006048297,0.004647044,0.0011796406,0.00012409918,0.000035069723,0.00010330013,0.0034748921],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9980372,0.0004895818,0.000420832,0.00020471052,0.0002249617,0.000024321942,0.00018477785,0.00001070222,0.0004029014],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99899983,0.00026712543,0.00018565336,0.000282144,0.000066208966,0.00019900453],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99950963,0.00018700608,0.0000816841,0.00012679049,0.000061947416,0.00003291477],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00023507955,0.00015385012,0.00033669418,0.0002774736,0.00014900735,0.00022178213,0.00011254859,0.00013836384,0.00016958494],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000044916174,0.00012729011,0.000070583,0.000051235136,0.001548038,0.00056586013,0.000059949165,0.00028969249,0.0000050262643],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000054694265,0.000024209117,0.044994734,0.000058794958,0.0010129637,0.000017498904,0.75258744,0.000021051366,0.000072600946,0.18670058,0.013002831,0.0014525795],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00064245495,0.00014505193,0.0061749713,0.0000351974,0.0004369734,0.000011511807,0.93402517,0.008808312,0.0000151526165,0.039138846,0.010243482,0.00032285272],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00021515481,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.001249608,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.18143773,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000070969654,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003015779,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.57038105},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4396236340","doi":"10.1002/j.2831-865x.2004.tb00623.x","title":"The Language of <i>COPS</i>","year":2004,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Popular Culture Review","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Sociology; Psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.03536001643229011,"score_gpt":0.3087069307771873,"score_spread":0.2733469143448972,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4396236340","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0006154661,0.8666109,0.000008277456,0.0037744283,0.00012648568,0.00032201307,0.000021229302,0.000056592533,0.1284646],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.3769646,0.58754975,0.0006899319,0.0048438385,0.0006798997,0.00014495013,0.00018235434,0.000056335386,0.028888376],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992707,0.00007599052,0.00027090588,0.00009136841,0.0001655929,0.00012546117],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999136,0.000010792426,0.00015716928,0.00057569926,0.00009286314,0.000027522328],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00023226539,0.00010760521,0.00021116989,0.0000092300525,0.0002383831,0.000077806566,0.000413835,0.00002038537,0.00022528763],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000064706175,0.000054283577,0.00013506427,0.000047226615,0.00017883205,0.00011631401,0.000048874652,0.00012387907,0.00010437645],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[9.961361e-7,0.000028912575,0.0000034887305,0.00054084515,0.000029949057,0.000002517488,0.020104142,4.836533e-7,0.000051230207,0.9648729,0.008842048,0.0055224714],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00010097644,0.000013597472,0.000003841713,0.0011609162,0.00006387182,0.000005781956,0.00936269,5.9692276e-8,0.000066672845,0.002783437,0.98635113,0.00008699354],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00016414122,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0010128849,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.97750914,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000015136932,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000026456972,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.24667417},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4396811234","doi":"10.1111/weng.12671","title":"Endonormative stabilization in Philippine English lexis","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Englishes","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Lexis; Linguistics; History; Sociology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.028630112261737676,"score_gpt":0.2612850509663663,"score_spread":0.2326549387046286,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4396811234","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.039948966,0.003980585,0.000025081252,0.00071097,0.0012957163,0.00023444966,0.000046921403,0.0006192077,0.9531381],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9816985,0.0001005419,0.00007500713,0.00011717383,0.0008791204,0.00007054184,0.00008955178,0.000028150798,0.016941413],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990015,0.00010467661,0.00030683176,0.00020802814,0.00016665684,0.0002122796],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99919033,0.00024381666,0.00004166834,0.00034285252,0.00014389298,0.00003743709],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00025234147,0.00016099599,0.00016973529,0.0003275193,0.00012157858,0.0007010892,0.0002560647,0.000025730784,0.007630904],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00012391254,0.00013896161,0.000060430535,0.00023276811,0.00022362938,0.001198799,0.00006911046,0.00025417854,0.00012093692],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000005449506,0.0000442276,0.00012694372,0.00006721156,0.000022978484,0.00000618145,0.28936115,0.00007225333,0.000008493487,0.70051086,0.005176314,0.004597918],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00019448654,0.000019451567,0.00016497371,0.0001613963,0.000015123948,4.862259e-7,0.07049289,0.0002700504,0.00018392087,0.006668569,0.9216056,0.00022304377],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00025765845,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.017694084,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9417495,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000085124375,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006591479,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99327624},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4396854262","doi":"10.1080/19463014.2024.2335945","title":"Pursuing student response through incomplete syntax, prosody, bodily- and visuo-orthographical resources in Chinese-as-a-second-language classrooms","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Classroom Discourse","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Syntax; Prosody; Linguistics; Psychology; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.01992422608950221,"score_gpt":0.33301277636765425,"score_spread":0.313088550278152,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4396854262","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.92557657,0.010600685,0.000018459832,0.0048867892,0.00057822675,0.00070033164,0.00016370468,0.00044665253,0.057028607],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9908997,0.00020995192,0.00013928516,0.00034140315,0.00058369635,0.0002423674,0.00007338422,0.00011808225,0.0073921485],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9961735,0.0006568664,0.00082905125,0.00090169045,0.00067821424,0.00076068717],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9976817,0.0008128174,0.00017987685,0.0010575049,0.0000740466,0.0001940756],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0010968831,0.0006131067,0.0006392416,0.0005627211,0.00053637294,0.002098437,0.0008627239,0.00018362224,0.002209356],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00012869501,0.0004795396,0.00024795576,0.0003666424,0.001617446,0.0012970306,0.0005399157,0.0010372602,0.00016816675],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00092747586,0.00081663893,0.018458815,0.00046779093,0.00040270967,0.00094756053,0.5575008,0.000020305366,0.0033006605,0.41043356,0.002012324,0.004711371],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0025607625,0.0008153625,0.076249816,0.0016196022,0.0002568956,0.00020166668,0.712792,0.0005398895,0.00011503522,0.022212133,0.18053642,0.0021004619],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00050939986,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.013678848,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3882214,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011836024,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00018926481,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99976563},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4398138609","doi":"10.5539/ells.v14n2p29","title":"Repair Strategies in Chinese EFL Learners’ Story-Telling Conversation","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language and Literature Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Linguistics; Computer science; Communication; Psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.01732282249930089,"score_gpt":0.2965778043944714,"score_spread":0.2792549818951705,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4398138609","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7168897,0.2431124,0.000005011473,0.00046406194,0.0009190632,0.00015857969,0.000034322627,0.00050680025,0.037910108],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99230003,0.0019891397,0.00010446849,0.00008120824,0.0012379306,0.000032812648,0.000077410274,0.000024148592,0.00415284],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989806,0.00014843373,0.00021882814,0.00029679475,0.00015035275,0.00020499973],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99923825,0.0002918222,0.000043466804,0.00026043196,0.00013329255,0.000032750024],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003681543,0.00023114304,0.00025989546,0.00021562225,0.00022082214,0.0008815475,0.00010838277,0.00006430984,0.0001374943],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00017641639,0.00016402433,0.00008439905,0.00015389187,0.00028018217,0.001087088,0.0000731386,0.00049034005,0.000010286284],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000010227633,0.000015630601,0.0001117922,0.00024335095,0.000114110524,0.00013715126,0.8450911,0.000008787208,0.000025615125,0.15217184,0.0012626506,0.0008077545],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00019840816,0.000037129626,0.00009591824,0.00046056905,0.000029248618,0.00000384879,0.948735,0.000077370736,0.000009806811,0.0013201204,0.048819713,0.00021288688],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00006274855,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0010545666,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.27541038,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000034327564,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000036044643,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.85007834},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4398182075","doi":"10.5539/ells.v14n2p60","title":"Miscommunication in Stillwater: The Interplay of Social Identities, Language Barriers, and Emotional Dynamics","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language and Literature Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Dynamics (music); Social dynamics; Psychology; Social psychology; Sociology; Computer science; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.009329494711392545,"score_gpt":0.29157359699380414,"score_spread":0.2822441022824116,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4398182075","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8140742,0.16738914,0.0000026079845,0.0011370493,0.00034993797,0.00014063803,0.0003160155,0.00007154797,0.016518842],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99436384,0.0013400144,0.000029459747,0.00007429613,0.0003928141,0.000022593407,0.00015941563,0.000014015766,0.0036035627],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992091,0.00014973248,0.00023202866,0.00015579615,0.00012430213,0.00012904893],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99938244,0.00021859194,0.00005453365,0.00022020757,0.00010347336,0.000020746345],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002992158,0.00014664965,0.00019946562,0.00012279343,0.00025705452,0.00048876216,0.00019070963,0.000046470348,0.00011163088],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00012480795,0.000093676645,0.00004628331,0.00008639315,0.00057879987,0.00037988037,0.00019840429,0.0003044726,9.1204953e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000007003538,0.000008402175,0.00006946212,0.00016739419,0.0000916332,0.000015966796,0.7689548,2.6944522e-7,0.000017009766,0.22816509,0.0013034684,0.0011994886],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00017112824,0.000020955522,0.0002451899,0.00045556005,0.000036417932,0.000007008513,0.98830116,0.0000702761,0.000020988133,0.0014081445,0.009136778,0.00012640069],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000942802,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0024679406,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.22675695,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000028262719,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002027389,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.47131446},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4399523151","doi":"10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1208029","title":"Word frequency and cognitive effort in turns-at-talk: turn structure affects processing load in natural conversation","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Frontiers in Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Wilfrid Laurier University","funders":"Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft","keywords":"Conversation; Psychology; Word lists by frequency; Linguistics; Action (physics); Cognition; Contrast (vision); Speech production; Affect (linguistics); Cognitive psychology; Communication; Computer science; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.015435907645459527,"score_gpt":0.30232929302690204,"score_spread":0.2868933853814425,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4399523151","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.933649,0.041825496,0.00007584719,0.0009209839,0.0022870149,0.0003834335,0.000030870946,0.00006539027,0.020761985],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99858165,0.00018256048,0.0004416911,0.00031086855,0.00011047502,0.00003393265,0.000068333546,0.000020378266,0.00025010188],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99890345,0.00011834845,0.000245495,0.00035078722,0.00011842203,0.0002635145],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996425,0.000059031398,0.00006914032,0.0001631502,0.00003867753,0.000027498563],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00019188623,0.00017509097,0.00024170951,0.00041422973,0.000053128806,0.0001470408,0.00016259901,0.0001295769,0.00019422862],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00002683638,0.0001559297,0.000026475169,0.00016496127,0.00043394606,0.0004397368,0.00004459624,0.00052907097,0.0000053179733],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0005141768,0.0001890101,0.1355064,0.0007619563,0.00014906854,0.00063699734,0.5774493,0.0000055639002,0.0005540995,0.021242093,0.00868551,0.25430578],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.010404709,0.00037559017,0.39825395,0.0034534214,0.00015865604,0.00023941133,0.2750729,0.0020459413,0.0002911204,0.28021336,0.027387096,0.0021038628],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00017148741,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.012286515,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.30237645,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00015009228,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000740485,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6856164},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4399586761","doi":"10.1353/lan.2024.a929741","title":"<b>Discourse-Pragmatic Variation and Change:</b> Theory, Innovations, Contact. Ed. By Elizabeth Peterson, Turo Hiltunen, and Joseph Kern. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. Pp. xxviii, 332. ISBN 9781108836203. $125 (Hb).","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Variation (astronomy); Sociology; Physics","score_opus":0.014913347422233677,"score_gpt":0.2520443281974432,"score_spread":0.23713098077520953,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4399586761","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6443321,0.20767885,0.0011618393,0.008457607,0.0017104363,0.0023757897,0.0051950864,0.001493979,0.1275943],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.95737255,0.0038592818,0.00014680928,0.0007025964,0.0006304064,0.0000456529,0.0009947116,0.00008056842,0.036167398],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981318,0.00034500775,0.0003414588,0.0004932706,0.0003106477,0.0003778137],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99858445,0.00033206525,0.00019093962,0.00062283943,0.00015247299,0.00011720855],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00056299736,0.00036103194,0.00034776045,0.00016976298,0.00050778134,0.0009121559,0.00035944083,0.000116193165,0.00037504805],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008611446,0.00032601593,0.000067961904,0.00016241305,0.00038160896,0.0012204442,0.00022213963,0.0004141775,0.00004039554],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004178239,0.00008494921,0.00008001415,0.0003094445,0.00018398257,0.00006709894,0.07476416,3.5463822e-7,0.0016162319,0.74222624,0.1780611,0.002564618],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0022250828,0.00026088962,0.004990007,0.00075723167,0.0007589375,0.0000924624,0.19145624,0.0011767404,0.0005024536,0.0005579893,0.79559785,0.0016241346],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0044775093,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00042235563,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7416683,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008976829,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000086893924,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999192},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4399793245","doi":"10.7146/si.v7i3.146570","title":"A Touch of Companionship","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Social Interaction Video-Based Studies of Human Sociality","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Interpersonal relationship; Psychology; Social psychology","score_opus":0.2924050972579424,"score_gpt":0.46910626866013744,"score_spread":0.17670117140219505,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4399793245","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8347766,0.003439118,0.00006955192,0.0063078376,0.0025193011,0.00048096522,0.0003867444,0.00043624258,0.15158367],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9979822,0.000017836182,0.000023240058,0.00018760115,0.00075484236,0.000046059457,0.000049153085,0.000021963944,0.0009171291],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982273,0.00036113284,0.00067949836,0.00021573291,0.00033236662,0.00018394156],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9981368,0.0006101443,0.00035998516,0.00024044476,0.0006261329,0.000026445356],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004984389,0.000187711,0.0005066092,0.00014512337,0.00090369233,0.0001402115,0.00025719134,0.00006537827,0.0010587565],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001235071,0.00017464782,0.00038209508,0.00010995036,0.0016910636,0.00035219407,0.00008757343,0.00030449012,0.000022434186],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000042666423,0.00021135391,0.00021022923,0.0005461998,0.00057987054,0.000001485878,0.15831296,0.0000028780605,0.00063328113,0.80582154,0.032920465,0.00071707834],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00068975065,0.00023320554,0.001963811,0.00056316424,0.00040970783,3.6653256e-7,0.8426757,0.000032318483,0.0036483258,0.105756454,0.043513414,0.00051379635],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0011462532,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.004013197,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7000651,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001822746,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00012678052,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998544},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4400202314","doi":"10.1080/0020174x.2024.2368582","title":"Talking about: a response to Bowker, Keiser, Michaelson","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Inquiry","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"University of Toronto","keywords":"Philosophy","score_opus":0.07102968823893263,"score_gpt":0.342364144740523,"score_spread":0.2713344565015904,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4400202314","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.84032476,0.011682858,0.0002017701,0.0071414625,0.0033658326,0.00031983914,0.00005886065,0.00084233173,0.1360623],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9772639,0.000040142568,0.00016086124,0.00079264835,0.0011436898,0.00005697116,0.000014289501,0.000039675564,0.02048781],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99896634,0.00013004521,0.00022221518,0.00024140585,0.0001931857,0.0002468212],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99905497,0.00022783082,0.00003134798,0.00054596836,0.000064031454,0.00007583572],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00041142394,0.0001501641,0.00013897989,0.00020041052,0.00027090142,0.0008037366,0.00036383036,0.000042119183,0.0019802104],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006444568,0.00012838011,0.00008201086,0.00008812362,0.00025424373,0.0003665855,0.00014489745,0.00018109703,0.0015273098],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00018791716,0.000053510073,0.000018426983,0.00007328898,0.00007082837,0.000100645426,0.49558637,0.000015140678,0.0018595462,0.42471498,0.064344905,0.012974456],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00010740584,0.000055888988,0.0002760842,0.00021907191,0.000018972905,0.000008572118,0.045225877,0.00004895822,0.00024238958,0.002165952,0.9514182,0.00021263429],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00017569825,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00048245306,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8870733,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005100632,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000075578646,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9992501},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4400288297","doi":"10.1121/10.0027203","title":"Exploring infant talker bias: Insights from remote speech perception testing","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal; McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Speech perception; Perception; Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Audiology; Speech recognition; Computer science; Medicine; Neuroscience","score_opus":0.14260723554018323,"score_gpt":0.2958174361840318,"score_spread":0.15321020064384855,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4400288297","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9556652,0.0036351285,0.01917252,0.009115182,0.0013216455,0.0002168437,0.000034227727,0.00010467571,0.01073462],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9817856,0.0008732714,0.015607641,0.00052148453,0.0009631794,7.9837616e-7,0.0000011878244,0.000020863334,0.00022595741],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99869925,0.0001872144,0.00044220028,0.000083240884,0.00043997727,0.00014810807],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99785817,0.0012043574,0.0003005793,0.00037903173,0.00021352113,0.000044326192],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003600613,0.00013038077,0.00023169028,0.000025202657,0.00033720842,0.00016944123,0.00063204387,0.000029657242,0.00033142642],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00023194915,0.00006221292,0.0002999893,0.00013341916,0.0008405878,0.00040610268,0.00019606286,0.00057279645,0.00002215906],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001470899,0.0002705488,0.00006771401,0.00024634213,0.0013850611,0.000017276998,0.5445828,0.0047575715,0.08602643,0.0017556817,0.045289975,0.3154535],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00055810355,0.00045551182,0.0030138951,0.0023788018,0.0014556041,0.00012240493,0.6563404,0.23459904,0.0012221409,0.029023562,0.07025153,0.000579013],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010266469,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000014848746,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3148745,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000060690054,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008800436,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3628887},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4400399530","doi":"10.1075/pbns.344.07ono","title":"The indeterminacy and fluidity of reference in everyday conversation","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Pragmatics & beyond. New series","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Indeterminacy (philosophy); Everyday life; Sociology; Aesthetics; Epistemology; Communication; Art; Philosophy","score_opus":0.037838275669579716,"score_gpt":0.26214778877510597,"score_spread":0.22430951310552627,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4400399530","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.002307631,0.0078107314,0.000004913117,0.001977527,0.0004154906,0.00038800578,0.00012774234,0.000068147354,0.9868998],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.18034862,0.006355863,0.00024308306,0.000092423004,0.0002684606,0.000026642118,0.00012964485,0.00006907946,0.8124662],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99879694,0.00003871553,0.0005491561,0.00019599346,0.00026813548,0.00015103506],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985485,0.00034598942,0.00034008885,0.0005925249,0.00013191643,0.00004099601],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00027703505,0.00026580316,0.00034559838,0.00012132664,0.00017334663,0.00041770007,0.00035632792,0.00013469014,0.00053474825],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000052608768,0.0001933422,0.00005645842,0.000017111686,0.0008061197,0.0004208009,0.00023429707,0.00041090723,0.000053695076],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000016280055,0.0000062141344,0.00000599411,0.00022400763,0.00005010049,0.0000033711578,0.046269048,4.5354275e-7,0.000009176909,0.9487362,0.0021343876,0.002544768],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00012206888,0.00005494958,0.000032248387,0.00033600454,0.0000840712,0.0000050165077,0.011930236,0.00001658405,0.00004811981,0.54649776,0.44065946,0.00021346951],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00027519136,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.007431037,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.43852508,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000043525797,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00020856818,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.78842664},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4400399550","doi":"10.1075/pbns.344.05lem","title":"Young children’s experience of referentiality and nonreferentiality in dialogue","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Pragmatics & beyond. New series","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Indeterminacy (philosophy); Linguistics; Psychology; Noun; Noun phrase; Developmental psychology; Philosophy; Epistemology","score_opus":0.03554390935051108,"score_gpt":0.27355932492083823,"score_spread":0.23801541557032715,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4400399550","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.023956565,0.0056660958,0.000023322815,0.0004651323,0.0008555617,0.0005901828,0.0007344592,0.0001492736,0.9675594],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.6064032,0.0021645576,0.00042746487,0.000059211005,0.00051155547,0.00004572637,0.00069265364,0.00010539544,0.38959023],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9978817,0.00006560117,0.0009539678,0.0004353269,0.00040331043,0.0002601038],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99826425,0.00009915395,0.00046707512,0.00093864393,0.00013626962,0.000094582545],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002522411,0.0004814877,0.00074870215,0.00021692736,0.00015498238,0.00049896224,0.0005144331,0.00022034523,0.0023050047],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000041405405,0.00043124595,0.000138175,0.000027036285,0.0010257849,0.00054830435,0.00048006565,0.00055562216,0.000046598816],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000024595023,0.000033002503,0.000102269194,0.00030624348,0.00012094266,0.000003631677,0.08812712,5.9050893e-7,0.000012487415,0.9098555,0.000773141,0.00064050953],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005130606,0.000121723046,0.0010913538,0.0010380755,0.000402331,0.000024531017,0.017523834,0.000008120513,0.00020198923,0.87018424,0.107803084,0.0010876545],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.002503729,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.037334297,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.58244663,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000053997785,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00017598187,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998139},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4400423277","doi":"10.1515/opli-2024-0011","title":"Request for confirmation sequences in Mandarin Chinese","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Open Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft","keywords":"Mandarin Chinese; Linguistics; Philosophy of language; Psychology; Philosophy; Metaphysics; Epistemology","score_opus":0.08057007328586509,"score_gpt":0.3930572054638636,"score_spread":0.3124871321779985,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4400423277","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0050030793,0.0008177742,0.00015878689,0.00061724655,0.0019761291,0.0005056734,0.00015428501,0.00008670033,0.99068034],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9865027,0.000037294365,0.0012541576,0.00010955308,0.0009552768,0.00007963524,0.00016176079,0.00001611107,0.010883529],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994116,0.00003205727,0.00022747154,0.00013241715,0.00008155413,0.000114901406],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99934596,0.00019061744,0.000044689532,0.00022746771,0.00017007635,0.000021218859],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00032484898,0.000091822934,0.00012549206,0.000065776476,0.00015219185,0.001658393,0.00040293596,0.000027000895,0.0004599864],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00049854134,0.00007174273,0.000026217558,0.00004045978,0.0001239367,0.00014976827,0.00008593855,0.000101693506,0.00006286006],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000076067204,0.000018568406,0.000076194054,0.00007282904,0.000010819872,0.000007321922,0.016305923,0.000013120265,0.0000059838007,0.979083,0.0035766517,0.00082198833],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00017238481,0.000032096894,0.00006989135,0.00014504585,0.000013784901,0.0000010972041,0.0051591247,0.0015574669,0.000020801977,0.11137568,0.88131607,0.00013655769],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010433458,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.008479223,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9814996,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000031883355,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011940117,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99937797},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4400505071","doi":"10.5430/wjel.v14n6p139","title":"The Closing of Illegal Interventions: A Conversation Analysis Study","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of English Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Closing (real estate); Closure (psychology); Parliament; Negotiation; Psychological intervention; Conversation; Conversation analysis; Political science; Process (computing); Business; Psychology; Social psychology; Law; Computer science; Communication","score_opus":0.03386276274570124,"score_gpt":0.32372700562387513,"score_spread":0.2898642428781739,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4400505071","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.86894846,0.04008579,0.0001367091,0.00061663403,0.0025915294,0.00027872995,0.0000371694,0.00007980171,0.08722517],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99608964,0.00006567346,0.00004600121,0.000013580003,0.00068060664,0.000003600418,0.0000054945144,0.000010753613,0.003084659],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987387,0.00020288612,0.00060224114,0.00007646122,0.00027780153,0.00010190237],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99850655,0.0003504974,0.00033316688,0.00027881435,0.00050185155,0.000029152698],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0009993643,0.000089326066,0.00022304367,0.000512496,0.00015495736,0.0005244569,0.0003361036,0.000012228499,0.0009081457],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00027031213,0.00005555811,0.00042704292,0.0003177903,0.00016315341,0.00043038334,0.00004825709,0.00025324288,0.0000042165093],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004096555,0.0002589156,0.00049544097,0.00007655631,0.0027838256,0.00005029741,0.8769437,0.00013032136,0.000028440807,0.1101334,0.0025099295,0.0065481667],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00036887013,0.00014639828,0.0004755636,0.0003029518,0.0015383725,0.000002234387,0.9466975,0.00016046605,0.00006227472,0.00032117518,0.049814597,0.00010960836],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001848288,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.005933196,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.12714116,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003861878,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000049402614,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99435586},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4400523982","doi":"10.1093/applin/amae042","title":"Accent Bias in Professional Evaluations: A Conceptual Replication Study in Brazil","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Applied Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University; University of Calgary","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Prestige; Portuguese; Linguistics; Brazilian Portuguese; Stress (linguistics); Competence (human resources); Social psychology; Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.17001731937416054,"score_gpt":0.42852084447439687,"score_spread":0.25850352510023633,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4400523982","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.47022527,0.0012007935,0.00003310713,0.0005414907,0.0022672936,0.002203151,0.000059038663,0.00032304268,0.5231468],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9961142,0.000017118688,0.00013134188,0.00015041577,0.00063690747,0.00041225826,0.00010833028,0.000022789052,0.0024066449],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99864346,0.00010860693,0.00045805052,0.00032484066,0.00029475833,0.00017030111],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99877703,0.00038682015,0.00007514431,0.0005933942,0.00013943868,0.000028166894],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00080925034,0.0001330709,0.00015933916,0.00019526608,0.00012324953,0.00023837494,0.00026741528,0.00004425059,0.00053521263],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0007477478,0.0001163209,0.000024888783,0.0001468953,0.00018422188,0.000039333365,0.00009905259,0.00030872965,0.00014534665],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000013660722,0.00036157973,0.0008270902,0.000020510266,0.0000144198275,0.0000071756162,0.09430655,0.00005915366,0.000013906775,0.9009889,0.0014821702,0.0019049217],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0018040482,0.00013369428,0.01259283,0.000347076,0.0000938022,0.0000012300142,0.36132613,0.002909651,0.000093919574,0.07760475,0.5424425,0.0006503556],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000240225,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0035888099,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8233841,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000106507374,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00024808734,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5860203},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4400980265","doi":"10.5430/elr.v13n2p13","title":"Face Value in Conversational Closings: Insights from Desperate Housewives","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Linguistics Research","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities","keywords":"Value (mathematics); Face (sociological concept); Sociology; Psychology; Mathematics; Statistics; Social science","score_opus":0.11457593935977614,"score_gpt":0.37401111572992407,"score_spread":0.2594351763701479,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4400980265","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.15936726,0.010074785,0.000081229984,0.0003135004,0.004835208,0.000417527,0.00029594838,0.00043869924,0.82417583],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9901103,0.00026824456,0.00028384055,0.000044427663,0.005216996,0.000031436106,0.00016276557,0.000041727937,0.0038403117],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9979839,0.00039263247,0.000301089,0.00034049552,0.0006482635,0.00033364957],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99600875,0.0016763235,0.000028019587,0.00042885522,0.001777162,0.000080883685],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005796586,0.00014781464,0.00016624361,0.0004016444,0.00034222362,0.0015730391,0.00048834516,0.00007614229,0.0007885692],"category_scores_gemma":[0.006388686,0.0001328773,0.0000483902,0.00019335489,0.0006558193,0.00015833272,0.00018556233,0.00086615625,0.0002984304],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000115054845,0.000051751194,0.000049891398,0.000034191235,0.000035289413,0.00004420062,0.19268696,0.00015640291,0.000022480992,0.80023783,0.0065505905,0.00011891381],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00026771685,0.000040548333,0.00012714104,0.0002560851,0.000011365831,1.4185673e-7,0.085953705,0.0053738784,0.00034350215,0.07322504,0.8341684,0.00023248633],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0019053258,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0013512362,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.83074296,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001514365,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0003748415,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99946344},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4401135762","doi":"10.5430/wjel.v14n6p417","title":"One Word and Multiple Senses: John Locke’s Philosophy of Abuse of Language","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of English Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Meaning (existential); Word (group theory); Lexicography; Computer science; Phenomenon; Philosophy of language; Process (computing); Psychology; Epistemology; Philosophy; Metaphysics","score_opus":0.026120282903301324,"score_gpt":0.26593902718111406,"score_spread":0.23981874427781275,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4401135762","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.83988696,0.03658988,0.000010089498,0.00018471232,0.00068467687,0.00013407982,0.00012522453,0.000060622606,0.122323744],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9958981,0.0003749272,0.00049241475,0.000063762636,0.0014224398,0.0000016286036,0.00001200169,0.000036257035,0.001698439],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985327,0.000112629474,0.00068608637,0.00013858985,0.00034884523,0.00018113635],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9982564,0.00042109753,0.0004081825,0.00039431927,0.00043513416,0.00008486995],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00042159314,0.0001756996,0.00045275723,0.0005059234,0.00006387068,0.00015675652,0.00034008033,0.000041299856,0.0006430358],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002654274,0.00014500409,0.00018734118,0.00016400873,0.00039357317,0.00048049729,0.00006882823,0.00038699395,0.000005232975],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00010851937,0.00030672463,0.00016545414,0.00059416174,0.00038344276,0.0001312951,0.89663494,0.000017783166,0.0030662632,0.08994856,0.0022631858,0.0063796593],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00305967,0.00040342673,0.0005354151,0.0049783033,0.0006539895,0.00005180808,0.8407562,0.00011106545,0.014587812,0.0031205942,0.130924,0.00081777305],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00017765918,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0010563498,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.15601116,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000027124137,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006563089,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7040791},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4401350650","doi":"10.14321/rpc.2.1.0111","title":"V. Jo Hsu and Jennifer Lin LeMesurier in Conversation","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Rhetoric, Politics & Culture /Rhetoric, Politics & Culture","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Sociology; Psychoanalysis; Theology; Linguistics; Psychology; Philosophy; Communication","score_opus":0.02872522673299807,"score_gpt":0.28018311863382606,"score_spread":0.251457891900828,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4401350650","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.22255288,0.030242596,0.00015485143,0.015671166,0.012379557,0.004016403,0.0054066167,0.001753379,0.70782256],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9054058,0.00065201084,0.00036454885,0.0019881104,0.0034836847,0.00024807357,0.0010214258,0.0001430922,0.08669322],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.994336,0.00065339764,0.0012012329,0.00094807934,0.001248097,0.0016131842],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9966925,0.00019865054,0.0005382845,0.0012834619,0.0007431908,0.00054393697],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00061542366,0.0009271915,0.00090880657,0.00039614437,0.0019962222,0.00089827855,0.0010747338,0.00039855659,0.0021324665],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00021040859,0.0008261756,0.00031270806,0.00039635604,0.000692576,0.0008847519,0.0006556381,0.0018545581,0.000120432494],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000148471845,0.00030053986,0.00061977876,0.00010238508,0.00012804031,0.000036141893,0.17083189,0.000033778866,0.00013408401,0.78208363,0.045668278,0.000046587033],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014199822,0.00022454762,0.0004905966,0.000052679414,0.00020940797,0.00007065145,0.09636136,0.00009384936,0.00016386402,0.040710595,0.85913444,0.0010680081],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0014574584,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00069745746,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8134662,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0013629264,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00045653808,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9994189},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4401477036","doi":"10.1016/j.acorp.2024.100102","title":"How is L2 pair interaction related to fluency and language use? A quantitative approach","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Applied Corpus Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Concordia University; Northern Arizona University","keywords":"Interactivity; Fluency; Psychology; Test (biology); Cognitive psychology; Construct (python library); Salient; Computer science; Social psychology; Linguistics; Multimedia; Artificial intelligence; Mathematics education","score_opus":0.05452157518937409,"score_gpt":0.3064692727569605,"score_spread":0.2519476975675864,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4401477036","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.21471168,0.0053359107,0.0022818244,0.0016291405,0.0028159309,0.0012478355,0.0003915242,0.0014191935,0.77016693],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9871353,0.00004366725,0.0038832517,0.0002861488,0.00033079676,0.000058096903,0.000098581026,0.000046253957,0.00811792],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990493,0.00003674308,0.00022711151,0.0003186876,0.00017068697,0.00019748892],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99902993,0.00029335782,0.0000721844,0.00035446577,0.00017645722,0.00007357851],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000115884446,0.00019908937,0.00019096924,0.00014833042,0.00021339091,0.0013688235,0.0001751996,0.000062147585,0.00009368436],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000286802,0.00017336349,0.000045131368,0.00010630658,0.00017723153,0.00010954997,0.000098543635,0.00030252256,0.000111017114],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000017458266,0.000033473876,0.0000121650055,0.00006950645,0.00007322902,0.000011344755,0.16264887,0.00000718859,0.00022273675,0.83213156,0.002561918,0.0022105458],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0003110054,0.00013046601,0.000055518016,0.00015891281,0.00017344448,0.0000116654255,0.27854759,0.0025188662,0.0005469411,0.02553593,0.6913945,0.0006151796],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00022063273,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0001233398,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8065956,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000040557836,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000039921084,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9996678},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4401533749","doi":"10.1075/slsi.36.07gol","title":"Verbal and bodily practices for addressing trouble associated with embodied moves in game play","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Studies in language and social interaction","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Embodied cognition; Psychology; Cognitive science; Communication; Cognitive psychology; Computer science; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.18336741449380728,"score_gpt":0.4113007827581704,"score_spread":0.2279333682643631,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4401533749","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.06200745,0.028231427,0.000001066727,0.0007870483,0.00070854806,0.00057595153,0.00019482303,0.000094978255,0.9073987],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.8627494,0.0011793335,0.00001574987,0.00011124942,0.0006054551,0.000093164046,0.00014339112,0.000048405283,0.13505384],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99906135,0.00004267083,0.00030522613,0.00028187232,0.00013290261,0.00017599743],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988431,0.000499101,0.00043934523,0.00010202531,0.00010129616,0.000015138509],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00022855567,0.00025191598,0.00043949526,0.00018069014,0.00024829555,0.0003582098,0.00007751623,0.00013012324,0.000080254285],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000103631275,0.00020491052,0.000055566856,0.00001548125,0.00043781078,0.00049278396,0.00009366975,0.00045889162,0.0000028977959],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001951682,0.00003968365,0.000016503662,0.0002866962,0.00056641776,0.00005080397,0.6597311,9.615269e-7,0.000010661639,0.33534294,0.0008741501,0.0028848993],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011646041,0.00019935069,0.000060699138,0.0023395128,0.00034474736,0.000006800393,0.88686115,0.000039594743,0.000008048899,0.024699867,0.0837241,0.00055153406],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00047965258,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.044206187,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.800742,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00015464237,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000033488363,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.97323453},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4401533825","doi":"10.1075/slsi.36.08li","title":"Managing progressivity and solidarity with <i>nage shenme</i> ‘that what’ in Mandarin interaction","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Studies in language and social interaction","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Mandarin Chinese; Solidarity; Economics; Political science; Linguistics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.07957528465382065,"score_gpt":0.36367131633794897,"score_spread":0.28409603168412834,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4401533825","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.08730696,0.023405042,0.0000024178757,0.0016838325,0.0015268591,0.0005536281,0.000037563917,0.00012912088,0.8853546],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.92889655,0.006041147,0.000013089828,0.00014770386,0.0005366838,0.00006901295,0.000059695714,0.000048472473,0.064187676],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988822,0.00005408429,0.00030065174,0.00038126533,0.00018462818,0.00019722403],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994081,0.00012447992,0.0002085554,0.00017283947,0.00006475085,0.000021276865],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00022607762,0.00032442342,0.00045662269,0.00028218658,0.00030439335,0.0008567497,0.00009977398,0.00011907942,0.00015041152],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000008309251,0.0002697157,0.00005903452,0.000021987395,0.0006834361,0.0012153361,0.0002543608,0.0008503091,0.000010825947],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00017344877,0.0000518265,0.00004904896,0.0008508456,0.00037379545,0.0002573754,0.6567386,0.0000012520136,0.0000063226,0.2950745,0.00058180874,0.045841236],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00042492145,0.00010301159,0.000053742937,0.0028491342,0.00016679504,0.00003017205,0.92324543,0.000022597942,0.000016445267,0.02168501,0.050923787,0.00047897195],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00064930186,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.04450151,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.84158957,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00020434412,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000018983475,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999755},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4401592704","doi":"10.3389/fcomm.2024.1448110","title":"Trust in interaction studies","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Frontiers in Communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek; Vlaamse regering; Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft","keywords":"Chemistry; Data science; Computer science","score_opus":0.08242205320456794,"score_gpt":0.35809236679938616,"score_spread":0.2756703135948182,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4401592704","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.28158608,0.21339585,0.0005514296,0.014097891,0.0055242,0.00083260826,0.000026437034,0.0006077771,0.48337772],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9909721,0.0051640295,0.001522054,0.000087704706,0.000079678386,0.000107445194,0.000054146483,0.000017908953,0.001994935],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990366,0.00023632687,0.0003311693,0.0001517168,0.00010635468,0.00013779919],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99899316,0.00016822702,0.000057831643,0.0007111707,0.0000546818,0.000014944806],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00044651967,0.00011259343,0.00017499847,0.00029673547,0.00012360576,0.00026656338,0.0004620547,0.000039487983,0.00014795038],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000059911654,0.00010374898,0.00004185553,0.00014295493,0.0002691354,0.0008101651,0.0001311308,0.0003699618,0.00004864691],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003805887,0.0001601341,0.004068955,0.0001527469,0.00011574385,0.000008320159,0.3142628,0.00020518532,0.000016061222,0.5612775,0.06722724,0.05246725],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00035589485,0.000029713063,0.0012997498,0.00081978535,0.000024869492,0.0000028775762,0.4826215,0.008359253,0.00004505109,0.07025817,0.43589073,0.00029239518],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003615262,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.004919664,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.709386,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00025298857,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003676335,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.42307603},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4401697960","doi":"10.1111/desc.13558","title":"A dyadic investigation of shy children's behavioral and affective responses to delivering a speech","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Developmental Science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McMaster University; Western University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council; Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; American Psychological Association; American Psychological Foundation","keywords":"Shyness; Psychology; Affect (linguistics); Impromptu; Developmental psychology; Dyad; Gaze; Anxiety; Communication","score_opus":0.04192369989340537,"score_gpt":0.30522115228475283,"score_spread":0.26329745239134744,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4401697960","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99443567,0.00016023772,0.000012437074,0.0001428568,0.00008545989,0.00015833304,0.000016755972,0.000052906136,0.00493536],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9972894,0.0000064147525,0.0023675049,0.000054158514,0.000019143303,0.000014473248,0.0000039811357,0.0000051692195,0.00023976082],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993278,0.000023725765,0.000113817565,0.00018838843,0.00021912072,0.00012717614],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9997316,0.00004027771,0.000023369377,0.00008973589,0.000051985353,0.00006303878],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00027349527,0.000073214025,0.00006792888,0.00020326064,0.00026118135,0.00031106654,0.0002044994,0.000010750687,0.00010634431],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000024540757,0.000061918516,0.000012296809,0.00020460482,0.0008321766,0.000545575,0.00017208324,0.000055944824,0.000023957677],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004204306,0.000060256254,0.048482683,0.00005851194,0.000034269382,0.000022408614,0.644769,0.0000025478325,0.09774309,0.15160923,0.0003591214,0.0568168],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002597683,0.0002564463,0.8347893,0.00053967594,0.000033770735,0.00010460434,0.06602287,0.00008708686,0.09275652,0.0029863792,0.0015777722,0.00058586407],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00070680765,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0007024829,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.78630656,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008265247,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001870965,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.30661893},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4401728023","doi":"10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae278","title":"Quantifying the emergence of moral foundational lexicon in child language development","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"PNAS Nexus","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; Ontario Ministry of Research, Innovation and Science; John Templeton Foundation","keywords":"Lexicon; Morality; Moral development; Cheating; Psychology; Moral disengagement; Moral psychology; Harm; Social cognitive theory of morality; Betrayal; Sociology; Social psychology; Epistemology; Linguistics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.11916512078303883,"score_gpt":0.3406032905735025,"score_spread":0.2214381697904637,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4401728023","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.4949632,0.00993771,0.00011015145,0.0033237457,0.0009134793,0.0002696048,0.00002718935,0.00013649862,0.49031842],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99787015,0.000021980817,0.0001399315,0.00006831771,0.00013319246,0.000024566114,0.00003793987,0.000010027695,0.0016938992],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993475,0.000043730102,0.00022560585,0.00010867745,0.00015897788,0.00011548058],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996232,0.00008207047,0.00004282892,0.00020807459,0.000030641204,0.000013216894],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00020854021,0.00007934145,0.00008503683,0.00007294094,0.00015749063,0.00016332947,0.00024605152,0.000015618994,0.0022147384],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000018867826,0.00005356496,0.00003319455,0.00006577267,0.00014479242,0.00020774924,0.0000640697,0.0001308011,0.00009521633],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000032624687,0.000027163205,0.00018650091,0.000042593903,0.000022818575,0.000005508656,0.14471796,0.000039887538,0.000078829675,0.8504901,0.00051741913,0.003867976],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006787326,0.000071824965,0.020001896,0.001034001,0.00006537436,0.000031808,0.57951397,0.0037775214,0.0039806818,0.02750587,0.36245537,0.00088298647],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00044545945,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.006254711,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8229842,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000016174705,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00010423566,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9986974},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4401730814","doi":"10.1007/978-3-031-59793-0_8","title":"A Study of Miscommunication and the Repair Process in Native-Nonnative Chinese Conversations","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Multilingual education","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Manitoba","funders":"","keywords":"Process (computing); Linguistics; Computer science; Philosophy; Programming language","score_opus":0.050186319286179844,"score_gpt":0.36859800444594204,"score_spread":0.3184116851597622,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4401730814","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.3405381,0.004888856,3.452098e-7,0.00058804493,0.0004120923,0.001741282,0.000043862077,0.00009271116,0.6516947],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.8848845,0.00016187677,0.00002249415,0.00004076897,0.00017048055,0.00022042978,0.00010885687,0.000036585643,0.114354014],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99867165,0.00013170383,0.0005684673,0.0002866837,0.00024716163,0.00009430364],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9978734,0.00048359286,0.00042038964,0.0006987913,0.00049856585,0.000025214755],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00047474948,0.00025879426,0.0003526014,0.00032176706,0.00021012346,0.00012931813,0.00036307724,0.00008270239,0.00021854247],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00019454115,0.00017762042,0.00008481906,0.000051575946,0.00080313924,0.00020228115,0.000120808625,0.0005029919,0.000014184793],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000039803792,0.00029086083,0.000076938755,0.00011178589,0.0001074451,5.0171576e-7,0.5978845,0.000008718346,4.1990634e-7,0.4005068,0.00004862762,0.000923617],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0016521529,0.00012282074,0.0007236378,0.0007099818,0.00028561972,0.0000032345333,0.8747685,0.00062154414,0.000005236175,0.11052511,0.010197241,0.00038490584],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0013735582,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.011999756,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5443464,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008084127,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00043279165,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.724315},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4401883861","doi":"10.1108/edi-10-2023-0335","title":"Beyond the resume: HR students’ evaluations of interview performances by first and second language speakers","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Equality Diversity and Inclusion An International Journal","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University; Concordia University; University of Calgary","funders":"","keywords":"Tagalog; Psychology; Employability; Active listening; Job interview; First language; Bachelor; Linguistics; Medical education; Pedagogy; Social psychology; Medicine","score_opus":0.07328612269222366,"score_gpt":0.37255467611084586,"score_spread":0.2992685534186222,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4401883861","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97737557,0.004000875,0.00006230077,0.004870198,0.0005733113,0.00008144191,0.00022180125,0.00002037055,0.012794116],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.995913,0.0014506584,0.000023634422,0.0006458711,0.00020658087,0.0000011451049,0.000042305765,0.0000043520604,0.0017124154],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99869716,0.00022474576,0.0002502926,0.00012050917,0.00062391825,0.00008336846],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99936056,0.00013579208,0.00012631292,0.00013566081,0.00018465333,0.000057018085],"candidate_categories":["sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0015328139,0.00009048422,0.000106536994,0.000096979005,0.0032890788,0.0005655305,0.00072760385,0.000026192973,0.0030212232],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000029078114,0.00006160778,0.000054975742,0.000028712655,0.00038545718,0.0010547797,0.0050675767,0.00023869495,0.000005830064],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000049197286,0.0001553566,0.0037800525,0.00007709366,0.0003007697,0.000009747495,0.8723159,0.0000035504208,0.000070086426,0.10080265,0.008402908,0.014032682],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0019236979,0.0004247983,0.032004263,0.00076615415,0.00028724497,0.00014318997,0.49223277,0.001783207,0.00020335076,0.032939527,0.43671516,0.00057663344],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00031825132,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0015991642,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.42831227,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000045960875,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000030219844,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9980085},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4401950670","doi":"10.4324/9781003452027-10","title":"Finding myself plurilingually","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Reflexive pronoun; Philosophy; Linguistics","score_opus":0.07517855720788716,"score_gpt":0.2943384745784417,"score_spread":0.21915991737055454,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4401950670","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00002181617,0.003951348,0.000004016999,0.00041476864,0.0009887571,0.00016365104,0.00007687856,0.00051484245,0.99386394],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.00966888,0.00022313895,0.00008878982,0.00028588678,0.0014476142,0.000010006383,0.00013982285,0.00010752921,0.98802835],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99888545,0.0000076242977,0.00034572376,0.00030384603,0.00026194076,0.0001954183],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99893135,0.00009499163,0.00011873425,0.0006928242,0.00011020733,0.00005189641],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00011913748,0.00033373095,0.00029532146,0.0002018708,0.00022473568,0.00080099684,0.00047437515,0.00014946017,0.058634903],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000072053667,0.0002630822,0.00020872474,0.000006175315,0.0002958476,0.00014488616,0.00021251262,0.0005159597,0.0066589713],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000020102293,0.0000053067683,3.765713e-8,0.000064745116,0.0001295625,0.000026736434,0.039457876,5.2138216e-7,9.887754e-7,0.93604815,0.023590682,0.0006733688],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00004358022,0.000015923093,5.8465197e-8,0.00019099384,0.00008190473,0.0000039060374,0.008798069,0.000004998791,0.0000042012184,0.22667035,0.7639009,0.00028514178],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000049186598,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0012526568,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7403102,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000051413805,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011437958,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999821},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4402073659","doi":"10.5539/elt.v17n9p107","title":"Analysing Refusal Strategies in Kuwaiti Arabic and British English: Cross-Cultural Pragmatics","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language Teaching","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Pragmatics; Psychology; Arabic; British English; Set (abstract data type); Test (biology); Linguistics; Social psychology; Cross-cultural; Sociology","score_opus":0.01915488270530492,"score_gpt":0.32051624410659624,"score_spread":0.30136136140129133,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4402073659","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.79710084,0.0075915502,0.00003153748,0.00006403814,0.00058490055,0.00014234477,0.00005080916,0.00064011494,0.19379388],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9950397,0.000091056965,0.0005377057,0.00006524128,0.001621708,0.000024894242,0.00015767282,0.000052840387,0.0024091888],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99811107,0.00028941562,0.00049127574,0.00040917154,0.00028912807,0.0004099455],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988877,0.00039606908,0.0000947027,0.00041239295,0.00013090509,0.000078213365],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00088959857,0.00026967324,0.00032893225,0.00022308683,0.00045573578,0.009502137,0.00035389315,0.00009377634,0.0005421564],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0009310696,0.00023201856,0.00010074845,0.00010919582,0.00044727506,0.0033691518,0.00015154792,0.001046037,0.000011761818],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000003983767,0.000041895997,0.00027612926,0.00014556438,0.00005800044,0.00018546729,0.7708118,0.00011934068,0.000064012274,0.2199814,0.00030895206,0.008003457],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00037460358,0.00003207437,0.00043169328,0.0007586044,0.00006369311,0.000025191479,0.97386414,0.0014777931,0.000027860218,0.002160611,0.020287557,0.00049615407],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0024815048,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.010649901,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2178208,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000089668996,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007889786,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99152607},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4402109601","doi":"10.55016/ojs/jet.v42i3.52430","title":"If It's Not Worth Saying in English, It's Not Worth Saying at All","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of educational thought.","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Art; Philosophy","score_opus":0.07362244082766986,"score_gpt":0.33997041065044553,"score_spread":0.26634796982277564,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4402109601","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.66811234,0.00074158853,0.000015866723,0.05704557,0.0038712327,0.00021941762,0.00003870219,0.000032743763,0.26992252],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9633263,0.00018339077,0.0020613275,0.0050173094,0.008388338,0.000014886085,0.00003289457,0.000038532962,0.020937055],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9976128,0.00019261408,0.0009642712,0.00022497824,0.000624372,0.00038100235],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99682844,0.00077486824,0.00080652663,0.00046346034,0.0009677305,0.00015900611],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00093662937,0.0002488306,0.00036328024,0.0003730319,0.0004776926,0.00044921663,0.0007299393,0.00007537052,0.007650881],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0005185083,0.00020928618,0.00018901398,0.00014950636,0.00039098845,0.0011416888,0.00014767182,0.0005139733,0.00017713697],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0003267352,0.0008145316,0.007878986,0.000063000574,0.00029699696,0.000018545099,0.25446525,0.0001207092,0.0003743836,0.49838528,0.2355349,0.001720676],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00071000727,0.0001077022,0.0106826825,0.00029859252,0.00006900476,0.000047564597,0.053562053,0.000024095954,0.00034949355,0.003495683,0.9302711,0.00038201886],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00010817522,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00270545,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6947362,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00030475372,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00062173733,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9932563},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4402225688","doi":"10.5772/intechopen.106557","title":"Apologies in L2 French in Canadian Context","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Education and human development","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Cape Breton University","keywords":"Context (archaeology); Linguistics; History; Psychology; Philosophy; Archaeology","score_opus":0.05316234099023566,"score_gpt":0.2949536080740207,"score_spread":0.24179126708378507,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4402225688","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.009879772,0.0049144663,3.5534637e-8,0.0012306796,0.0005096944,0.00024500932,0.000010817081,0.00003687887,0.98317266],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.4404222,0.00008328581,0.000020985844,0.00024257404,0.00010971199,0.000057502504,0.00016234853,0.000018188066,0.5588832],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990275,0.000013186719,0.00037960135,0.000256538,0.00010882282,0.00021435863],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995079,0.000026025979,0.00007767198,0.00023726761,0.00006089498,0.000090238114],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001622744,0.00022180821,0.000221473,0.0007201575,0.00019199234,0.00032282766,0.00020452992,0.00010727773,0.005884953],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000063304574,0.00021243237,0.000024939334,0.000014431091,0.00020811807,0.00009828245,0.00006047569,0.00032740764,0.00030885037],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[4.334287e-7,0.000020952904,0.00019508041,0.000048449143,0.000016020234,0.0000037555608,0.093946286,8.1421554e-8,9.599408e-8,0.88498634,0.014026985,0.0067555388],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00008905371,0.000009001176,0.0034543476,0.00038711212,0.00000656217,0.0000015509806,0.018003453,2.0468366e-7,0.0000010500598,0.055628758,0.9221564,0.0002624886],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.1479389,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.9755957,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.90812945,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00045755738,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0018987942,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9950238},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4402241620","doi":"10.1111/cogs.13484","title":"Kin Cognition and Communication: What Talking, Gesturing, and Drawing About Family Can Tell us About the Way We Think About This Core Social Structure","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cognitive Science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Kinship; Gesture; Psychology; Symbol (formal); Cognition; Linguistics; Communication; Social psychology; Sociology; Anthropology","score_opus":0.048460312896863575,"score_gpt":0.31048514099213875,"score_spread":0.26202482809527516,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4402241620","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8683528,0.05836758,0.000018763913,0.0024053315,0.0005730454,0.0005348755,0.00021854175,0.00020295924,0.06932612],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9920887,0.005335873,0.000058351903,0.0011629841,0.00032801172,0.00003407273,0.0000588022,0.000026338917,0.0009068907],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99823636,0.00013727859,0.00028082528,0.0004838408,0.00048656782,0.00037511924],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984731,0.00043947226,0.00015408068,0.00038788412,0.00045603924,0.00008944295],"candidate_categories":["sts","scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00062782667,0.00027059,0.00021889857,0.00016421627,0.003642039,0.005617679,0.00070627197,0.00007735503,0.00038198614],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00010592094,0.00019110023,0.00005557367,0.00023217275,0.0066880374,0.0019713175,0.00046538195,0.00058989157,0.000020987382],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000025602101,0.00004065054,0.00037945443,0.00016855936,0.000096087104,0.00001801309,0.6400786,0.0000011037334,0.0019082727,0.28189948,0.0010985943,0.074285574],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013038949,0.00018332322,0.12578528,0.0054824953,0.0005673086,0.00013728057,0.7208954,0.0010597385,0.0028024253,0.061146677,0.079018325,0.0016178371],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00033185174,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0014114944,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2207528,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000057930298,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00021862754,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9976551},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4402786691","doi":"10.1017/s030500092400028x","title":"A cross-linguistic examination of young children’s everyday language experiences","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Child Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":18,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Manitoba","funders":"Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; Canadian Network for Research and Innovation in Machining Technology, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación Productiva; National Endowment for the Humanities; National Science Foundation; Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación","keywords":"Psychology; Linguistics; Language development; Developmental psychology; First language","score_opus":0.014644936763733471,"score_gpt":0.30051653589793165,"score_spread":0.2858715991341982,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4402786691","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8895579,0.017743396,0.000040354167,0.00013221223,0.0008641551,0.00009703743,0.000041194387,0.000054988563,0.09146875],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99594194,0.00008034729,0.00008928086,0.00007949312,0.0014321669,0.000006189845,0.00002026172,0.00002665172,0.0023236962],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984969,0.00011871959,0.0006109799,0.00014019836,0.00045306885,0.00018015598],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988918,0.00014788346,0.00037191994,0.00031571102,0.00021229418,0.000060422946],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006132483,0.00016824731,0.0002867089,0.00029904325,0.00015178895,0.00047849314,0.0004809936,0.0000490816,0.0027609265],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00022861814,0.0001228716,0.00019967946,0.000097619246,0.00033192473,0.0005507357,0.00005701931,0.00032885227,0.000020675156],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000020597452,0.0001117305,0.0003029595,0.00009135153,0.00015958093,0.00013668937,0.9535001,0.000011989844,0.0003949761,0.03936704,0.0005737921,0.005329226],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014431933,0.00053629477,0.030294629,0.0018607344,0.00036321557,0.0011241391,0.9359671,0.00020103608,0.009708856,0.0006269565,0.01705818,0.00081570435],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00021451354,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00019023064,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.106384,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004327556,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008023475,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9981507},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4402812456","doi":"10.2139/ssrn.4939641","title":"Empowering Speech by Moderating It","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"SSRN Electronic Journal","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University; University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Linguistics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.021899276389675766,"score_gpt":0.30462967774717004,"score_spread":0.2827304013574943,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4402812456","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.22706343,0.091819905,0.0063142767,0.015280848,0.0017104091,0.0002676987,0.00003247954,0.0006266871,0.65688425],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9634488,0.0014259941,0.00006021314,0.00016076335,0.00078915444,0.000005377756,0.000010494663,0.000035978963,0.03406321],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99816585,0.000061628125,0.00026424843,0.00015186144,0.00022435801,0.0011320461],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995658,0.00006110368,0.00006277538,0.0002034259,0.0000612958,0.000045616936],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008233448,0.00014656034,0.00012772753,0.00008953948,0.00053527526,0.0013399095,0.00033675096,0.000034019326,0.0010058826],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000018974453,0.00011876713,0.00009825453,0.00004251508,0.00008772276,0.00060648733,0.00004765671,0.0015920398,0.00015904987],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000046523187,0.000021435177,0.0000048748457,0.000011457704,0.00013726267,0.000008595968,0.01496047,0.000015937807,0.00050013466,0.9624073,0.006943197,0.014984666],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00029410078,0.0001642621,0.0000014041723,0.00016568066,0.00006532527,0.00056864327,0.18512873,0.0013161444,0.00038085986,0.44352856,0.36794314,0.00044314776],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001568096,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0031578853,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7363854,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00033222671,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00083411613,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999073},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4403110407","doi":"10.1007/s10988-023-09402-4","title":"Even in presupposition denials","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Linguistics and Philosophy","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Ottawa","funders":"Horizon 2020; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Presupposition; Focus (optics); Linguistics; Philosophy of language; Salient; Semantics (computer science); Epistemology; Philosophy; Sociology; Computer science; Psychology; Metaphysics; Artificial intelligence; Physics","score_opus":0.044347797254396144,"score_gpt":0.29519961426686564,"score_spread":0.2508518170124695,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4403110407","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.011418063,0.0047857063,0.000014579013,0.0012558247,0.00093299214,0.00012144995,0.00009516056,0.00010194741,0.9812743],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9965751,0.0001008506,0.000116621275,0.00013426178,0.002260028,0.000011173865,0.00003768016,0.000012672128,0.000751571],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9995285,0.000029516093,0.00015222274,0.00012268373,0.000076329045,0.00009072282],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99964654,0.00010409752,0.000020346739,0.00015158819,0.00005053206,0.00002686193],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000096515534,0.00007965451,0.000090694055,0.00008118347,0.00008981295,0.00032358157,0.00008772072,0.000027207137,0.00026028583],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008701721,0.00006840539,0.000024528143,0.000025818932,0.00010540951,0.00003575571,0.00003692602,0.000113581955,0.000048504364],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000044365124,0.000018396464,0.00003427349,0.000068033914,0.000011518569,0.000016433189,0.010584754,0.0000027114895,0.0000099662275,0.9882093,0.00066106656,0.00037911517],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00008376107,0.000027970538,0.0000522545,0.00013373258,0.000018030845,0.0000013976685,0.00038067583,0.00028790926,0.000019099896,0.70665365,0.2922361,0.00010543158],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000115923394,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00016701774,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9851571,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000010439392,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002473375,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.31203043},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4403704211","doi":"10.5430/wjel.v15n2p11","title":"Turn-Taking in Political Interviews and Its Impact on Building Government Credibility","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of English Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Division of Graduate Education; Shandong University of Science and Technology; Shandong University","keywords":"Credibility; Politics; Government (linguistics); Political science; Business; Political economy; Sociology; Law; Philosophy; Linguistics","score_opus":0.037486598448267905,"score_gpt":0.34540479905365173,"score_spread":0.30791820060538383,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4403704211","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.88146657,0.011636383,0.000004299531,0.000387864,0.0006932809,0.00008219013,0.000040272993,0.00003143666,0.10565773],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9978061,0.00004703119,0.000051581766,0.00014813994,0.0013582977,0.0000025173756,0.0000015759964,0.00001870228,0.00056607724],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986719,0.00014839666,0.0004641017,0.00013841342,0.00032440186,0.0002527929],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990695,0.00034658774,0.00017122802,0.00020634184,0.00009858385,0.00010773729],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008314387,0.00015700237,0.00026814736,0.000208241,0.000056750505,0.00046141574,0.00024823088,0.00002569341,0.001243896],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00050879497,0.00010523153,0.00014669802,0.00008074497,0.0000827409,0.00046484117,0.00008208832,0.0005537157,0.0000050511026],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000083044986,0.00015993735,0.00050348236,0.00015527131,0.0001171531,0.00030751023,0.2458509,0.000031027666,0.00030925026,0.74402535,0.0012576183,0.0071994336],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0027140584,0.0010385782,0.010402412,0.008247496,0.00030169028,0.00014353626,0.76868594,0.0014397097,0.0028699862,0.008599048,0.1942408,0.0013167538],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008531949,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0009450728,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7354263,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0002725184,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000049177408,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9996691},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4404045240","doi":"10.1017/s0022226724000306","title":"Pronouns beyond phi-features: the speaker–addressee relation in Japanese pronouns and its implications for formal pronouns","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Linguistics; Personal pronoun; Psychology; Subject pronoun; Pronoun; Reflexive pronoun; Relation (database); Object pronoun; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.04965385351697402,"score_gpt":0.3264403757970473,"score_spread":0.2767865222800733,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4404045240","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.4225201,0.09669505,0.0015136618,0.045132853,0.010431865,0.009517466,0.0010863808,0.00037059264,0.41273203],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9942181,0.00035126598,0.0004635755,0.00009336696,0.0026017383,0.000055891676,0.000028449436,0.00002951253,0.0021581044],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99881023,0.000056025292,0.000605453,0.00013338715,0.0001671565,0.00022774456],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99817073,0.0005073977,0.0003150847,0.00025113602,0.00070101663,0.000054607888],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00072483206,0.00015525433,0.0002096849,0.00016959163,0.00034488112,0.000592212,0.00032163612,0.000066127766,0.00004066364],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00085560593,0.00010056764,0.00009387299,0.00007921644,0.00016564636,0.00032439502,0.000051138748,0.0004534253,0.0000061978753],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00005072586,0.00010006435,0.000172345,0.00019129484,0.000090059795,0.0000053019876,0.09157239,0.00007537655,0.00004551958,0.90163046,0.0051675537,0.00089891104],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014338963,0.00060583215,0.010279558,0.00087934884,0.00053376326,0.00018074171,0.05643425,0.0017197699,0.00006331707,0.12891228,0.79837537,0.0005818732],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000025665284,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0007597388,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7932078,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007256071,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0002771926,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.57107145},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4404067774","doi":"10.7202/1114157ar","title":"Creating a Culture of Active Offer in Both Official Languages: A Case Study of a Dialogue","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Minorités linguistiques et société","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Moncton","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.058750751196509333,"score_gpt":0.39670706273561357,"score_spread":0.3379563115391042,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4404067774","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.87093246,0.0022882873,0.000005843886,0.000024077888,0.00019949635,0.00036111826,0.00012967079,0.00009655772,0.12596247],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99703825,0.000020938585,0.00017080958,0.000042668533,0.0005099166,0.00005582837,0.000037447993,0.0000285073,0.0020956658],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99865866,0.0002621219,0.00047642872,0.0002326646,0.00020087953,0.00016926663],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989005,0.00037199495,0.0001603116,0.0003204028,0.00021623672,0.000030566927],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002992112,0.00019146975,0.0003872196,0.00015783808,0.000097977994,0.00012348704,0.00021229421,0.00008210031,0.00025857045],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00030134988,0.00015913347,0.000108876746,0.000097465745,0.00019253665,0.00012630402,0.00010097536,0.0003517159,0.0000026057055],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003162727,0.0005487313,0.000237533,0.00017003818,0.00011883929,0.00071404397,0.9438438,0.000006517518,0.000066305205,0.050775103,0.00010557952,0.0033819254],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00045778378,0.00026140478,0.00014422803,0.00024616698,0.00008595343,0.000027288212,0.9959509,0.000067985726,0.00021789172,0.0008228671,0.0015382608,0.0001792666],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.06223574,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.11520179,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.12610573,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000051644693,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013569403,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9440089},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4404248939","doi":"10.1017/s0272263124000469","title":"Do they like me?","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in Second Language Acquisition","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Psychology; Linguistics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.049878776383170995,"score_gpt":0.34862092977141845,"score_spread":0.29874215338824744,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4404248939","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.43502724,0.13725975,0.0000064351552,0.00057196803,0.0017808167,0.0002461706,0.00011475825,0.0003563388,0.4246365],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98786324,0.00048791346,0.000057233643,0.0006670007,0.00075406505,0.000080451115,0.00006535977,0.000028169654,0.00999655],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99892473,0.000107909334,0.00027999366,0.00027317484,0.00017291242,0.00024125304],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99919945,0.00021637723,0.000048384565,0.00043481638,0.00007416713,0.000026794318],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00034230133,0.00018342152,0.00022113371,0.00019829394,0.00020276324,0.00035154703,0.00023933998,0.00004346351,0.009121202],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000249821,0.0001432439,0.00008409337,0.000073990355,0.00030284913,0.0005103049,0.00014489528,0.00021354285,0.00036956745],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000011411447,0.00004133621,0.000019643856,0.00022705692,0.00016696121,0.00013858337,0.649096,0.0000040759683,0.000327827,0.33094838,0.014917425,0.0041013057],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00032378657,0.00006308027,0.00014629643,0.00042140673,0.00005020973,0.000018451905,0.89051634,0.000030585034,0.00022963977,0.026569478,0.08126613,0.00036457303],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00013235,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0045602145,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.552836,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009190875,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000027109558,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9917846},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4404366830","doi":"10.5539/ells.v14n4p45","title":"I am Sorry and Sincere: A Case Study of Influencer Apology","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Language and Literature Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Psychology; Political science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.025150311005337465,"score_gpt":0.3228811210354318,"score_spread":0.29773081003009433,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4404366830","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8046331,0.18754488,2.2326789e-7,0.000108867964,0.00031377812,0.00015685598,0.000048548507,0.000091849535,0.0071018995],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9968761,0.0007646346,0.000023733835,0.00007194773,0.00055861793,0.000036614594,0.000008945178,0.000014407009,0.0016449784],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992111,0.0001059894,0.00021498643,0.00023261487,0.00009528471,0.00014004263],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992565,0.00023977323,0.000046573525,0.00025052784,0.00017515825,0.00003149763],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00015629332,0.00017150174,0.00027045954,0.00012655802,0.00023406166,0.00039021415,0.000083369334,0.00004369727,0.000076839075],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000096797536,0.00011655831,0.000031736527,0.00008245848,0.00044251003,0.00036212473,0.00015855448,0.0002382424,0.0000011104291],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000008693646,0.000060290517,0.00016099423,0.00020884228,0.00026794372,0.0016393189,0.95785564,3.4508898e-7,0.000015199042,0.036479574,0.0009591817,0.0023439913],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00026804378,0.00017375927,0.00004026066,0.00017999555,0.00009691388,0.00017042966,0.9852065,0.0000039018114,0.000009951658,0.0003773956,0.013334854,0.00013802812],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003148151,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0022541194,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.19224302,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000007861428,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000014255889,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.475311},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4404530829","doi":"10.1017/s0012217324000076","title":"“Who Do You Think You Are?” The Epistemic Intimacies of Friendship","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Dialogue","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"Advanced Research Projects Agency","keywords":"Friendship; Psychology; Epistemology; Social psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.046095079831117464,"score_gpt":0.28283171773367677,"score_spread":0.2367366379025593,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4404530829","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.22520915,0.017527748,0.00005427241,0.0111038415,0.0018387467,0.00035406108,0.0005228201,0.0003963952,0.742993],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9947313,0.00018180841,0.000018198263,0.00018729585,0.00048494068,0.00002660689,0.00006501593,0.000023098393,0.0042817295],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99907553,0.00012506651,0.00024836086,0.0001755639,0.00019616963,0.00017928271],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988166,0.00028408627,0.000102139486,0.00067814096,0.00009081344,0.000028210727],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00036979764,0.00014419718,0.00019782895,0.000086447864,0.00023968707,0.0005065159,0.0005632796,0.000046470024,0.00080160267],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007334409,0.00008836546,0.00012441116,0.000075009295,0.00070893805,0.0002572561,0.00012688422,0.00024179928,0.00021823624],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000047114,0.000020026653,0.00013293067,0.000065435845,0.00005539217,0.0000053786302,0.10371558,0.000004890128,0.000033835855,0.8885486,0.0063347053,0.0010784969],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000297627,0.00008001258,0.0012820618,0.0005107513,0.00016511342,0.000014965521,0.2768254,0.00016878542,0.0006583152,0.23156922,0.48793066,0.0004971072],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00035280513,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00063674414,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7695222,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000020675088,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006055279,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8776987},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4404685977","doi":"10.1370/afm.3177","title":"Unhurried Conversations in Health Care Are More Important Than Ever: Identifying Key Communication Practices for Careful and Kind Care","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Annals of Family Medicine","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec; Université Laval","funders":"","keywords":"Key (lock); Health care; Business; Internet privacy; Computer science; Computer security; Economics; Economic growth","score_opus":0.3996489278741403,"score_gpt":0.4874863747028306,"score_spread":0.08783744682869032,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4404685977","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.52961737,0.38701886,0.000015677428,0.07281463,0.0003164523,0.0010265926,0.00035454138,0.00008893874,0.008746946],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9912857,0.0069880206,0.00005086367,0.0009530206,0.00014123488,0.000062116815,0.0002755319,0.000019483618,0.00022403833],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.998716,0.00019470569,0.0005057081,0.00016903771,0.00023995884,0.00017458847],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.997805,0.0005599979,0.00057338405,0.0006171491,0.0003971164,0.000047344543],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00076932117,0.00013920887,0.00028760135,0.00015671943,0.00034358865,0.00011259882,0.00036737457,0.000035255205,0.000040310246],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00020066409,0.00009175212,0.000049438277,0.000096322794,0.00057303044,0.00034628337,0.000082222105,0.00020856241,0.0000013559934],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000044873505,0.000019230332,0.0007205299,0.0011893935,0.000090207606,0.000002439072,0.9045424,0.00000795198,0.00005271808,0.086584166,0.005023232,0.0017228845],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00037705508,0.000106604624,0.007181793,0.0013364439,0.00005855411,0.0000016845773,0.9310191,0.000090621375,0.00004140662,0.0015372623,0.058148943,0.00010051211],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.009659116,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.017407581,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.46166834,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000036324323,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00017236269,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99693567},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4404781072","doi":"10.18653/v1/2024.wmt-1.25","title":"WMT24 Test Suite: Gender Resolution in Speaker-Listener Dialogue Roles","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"National Research Council Canada","funders":"","keywords":"Suite; Computer science; Test (biology); Test suite; Resolution (logic); Speech recognition; Artificial intelligence; Test case; Political science","score_opus":0.06776917273351057,"score_gpt":0.29214373166826496,"score_spread":0.2243745589347544,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4404781072","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.037128992,0.004011284,0.00006585601,0.0023380942,0.0004638872,0.0001767791,0.00006591263,0.00039105903,0.95535815],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9657136,0.00009603938,0.00010862684,0.00024664495,0.00047881663,0.000029016368,0.0000971791,0.000023597668,0.033206433],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99908817,0.000063435145,0.00025046,0.0002123013,0.00016302566,0.00022263044],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99930084,0.00019828354,0.000026813668,0.00038864522,0.000049085516,0.000036361656],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002231554,0.00013583714,0.00012681734,0.00015937937,0.0001265523,0.00062651606,0.00023513255,0.000046292716,0.0036755225],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000041470248,0.00010084261,0.00006280259,0.000074656964,0.00019834694,0.0004363307,0.00008553759,0.00018336346,0.0005841277],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000003714374,0.000071294024,0.00030833945,0.000037328213,0.000017380775,0.000020533058,0.02850465,0.00002348544,0.00015243817,0.95225865,0.017478174,0.001123993],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00041365303,0.00006306442,0.0055563576,0.00014884675,0.00005154163,0.000014555467,0.075908445,0.0023934662,0.00020570982,0.044958953,0.8696899,0.00059555407],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0012077902,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.033000283,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.92858464,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000053652122,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006714292,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99723524},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4405234429","doi":"10.3389/fcomm.2024.1468943","title":"Interpersonal liking, cultural belonging, and heritage language: exploring the role of metaperception in interaction between heritage speakers of Vietnamese","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Frontiers in Communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Vietnamese; Heritage language; Interpersonal communication; Psychology; Linguistics; Cultural heritage; Social psychology; Sociology; History; Archaeology; Pedagogy","score_opus":0.03638446831177117,"score_gpt":0.29692393214143276,"score_spread":0.2605394638296616,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4405234429","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9751411,0.015279088,0.000059469134,0.00047836904,0.00021151308,0.00020820205,0.000016140715,0.000042166856,0.008563923],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99723387,0.0011428825,0.0012629284,0.000012015946,0.000052933825,0.000055946082,0.000075539334,0.000017341334,0.00014655937],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988991,0.00028641504,0.00040642865,0.00014121771,0.00014402947,0.0001228246],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99916345,0.00013914173,0.00013462464,0.00049661065,0.000048613387,0.00001756818],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00049873523,0.00012567226,0.00022689579,0.00019205699,0.00009396625,0.00014665478,0.00043190972,0.00003820245,0.00008016329],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000037590216,0.000098805234,0.00006518557,0.00013325976,0.00037820736,0.0010021616,0.00016021307,0.00037386146,0.0000021199498],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000037149148,0.000068220754,0.023192996,0.00013175241,0.00010738536,0.000001248287,0.8765421,0.000029101913,0.0013555367,0.020273019,0.00027921138,0.07798227],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00020653725,0.00003596534,0.013835256,0.00066646526,0.000044668297,0.0000018035781,0.97280526,0.0025703646,0.00041351296,0.0016674751,0.0076019117,0.00015076713],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0014999289,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0039203903,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.09626316,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000980381,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000020748299,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.40291604},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4405371696","doi":"10.1093/jos/ffae016","title":"Competence by default: do listeners assume that speakers are knowledgeable when computing conversational inferences?","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Semantics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; University of California, San Diego","keywords":"Competence (human resources); Computer science; Linguistics; Psychology; Social psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.053508135629294115,"score_gpt":0.28640568935631794,"score_spread":0.2328975537270238,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4405371696","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7695168,0.022244379,0.00644856,0.017395958,0.007338033,0.00037871403,0.00016741124,0.00028845234,0.17622168],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99525654,0.00023120924,0.0008051394,0.0001734057,0.0004422937,5.7348586e-7,0.000016072403,0.000020389845,0.0030543858],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99866223,0.0000873371,0.00046548835,0.00012988276,0.00045075617,0.00020429198],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984822,0.00033269855,0.0004606039,0.00020311531,0.0004366108,0.00008473999],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00044405644,0.00016579272,0.0002827028,0.00015615828,0.0002354748,0.001160984,0.00046478675,0.000050216837,0.00093472196],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005636223,0.00012867144,0.00013629251,0.000058320067,0.00033266825,0.00070345873,0.00008622286,0.0004012335,0.00008474357],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004839841,0.00034561724,0.010483888,0.0007542669,0.0011306558,0.0002594475,0.2256287,0.0014090544,0.00059831096,0.48988488,0.26510727,0.0043494934],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011544655,0.00024685133,0.0025350652,0.0033759365,0.00047408414,0.00020159125,0.2847768,0.019924065,0.00039438315,0.018619593,0.6673933,0.00090383686],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00006569841,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00020688378,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4712653,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007668967,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00020616227,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99997854},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4406178243","doi":"10.3138/9781487552978-004","title":"2 When Speech Isn’t Free: Varieties of Metapragmatic Struggle","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"University of Toronto Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Connaught Fund","keywords":"Linguistics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.036951832074292784,"score_gpt":0.22512876698719406,"score_spread":0.18817693491290127,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4406178243","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000022633012,0.010678153,0.000013851469,0.000048290443,0.0002357013,0.0002694015,0.00069137407,0.00009526211,0.9879453],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0028467714,0.00032136467,0.00058380165,0.000011685076,0.000105806306,4.8716515e-7,0.000050511713,0.000040853436,0.99603873],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99889666,0.00003613133,0.00029341178,0.00025064853,0.00037134258,0.00015182098],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9980662,0.00009445012,0.0004014525,0.0011373974,0.0002471114,0.00005340182],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00011314426,0.00028898535,0.00055009197,0.000051511335,0.00014170974,0.00008532132,0.001142494,0.0002252748,0.013199044],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000005958583,0.0002970739,0.0002814927,4.6292885e-7,0.00093339046,0.00024097814,0.00065110537,0.00031372212,0.00002337875],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000026541979,0.000015761421,8.741567e-8,0.0004462322,0.00055875024,0.00001326791,0.094521,0.000001047513,0.000008360599,0.87870824,0.024755409,0.0009452731],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00023212007,0.00006320775,6.6165296e-7,0.0003059648,0.0006504739,0.0000014621388,0.00905505,0.000010469013,0.000068537964,0.08060734,0.9087376,0.00026713026],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.093638256,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.11093112,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8839822,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010742943,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000104930106,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99994814},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4406240270","doi":"10.1075/ml.24020.chu","title":"<i>Xiaosi</i> ‘die laughing’ as a discourse marker","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Mental Lexicon","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Brock University","funders":"","keywords":"Discourse marker; Psychology; Computer science; Linguistics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.03288093138442809,"score_gpt":0.3124691096328931,"score_spread":0.279588178248465,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4406240270","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.16695437,0.00609041,0.0000058522432,0.014666839,0.0011584642,0.00028699354,0.00008370692,0.00031225703,0.81044114],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9190278,0.00012958035,0.000017748429,0.0010095291,0.0005048517,0.000047298625,0.000050184757,0.00003203681,0.07918098],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990843,0.00010093963,0.00018074854,0.00018309026,0.00022773574,0.00022317904],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992998,0.00010224576,0.000040874704,0.00049646175,0.000018152537,0.000042416847],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026942548,0.00016432852,0.000119341465,0.000046019173,0.000433088,0.00084188354,0.00043706578,0.000025478628,0.0055256267],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00000720932,0.00009787733,0.00010703468,0.000032490014,0.00053486106,0.0004099867,0.00015883645,0.00022554462,0.0019353585],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000024313855,0.000061778286,0.000008754679,0.000028827351,0.00009154489,0.000019906201,0.08452245,0.0000010424616,0.000577128,0.8816058,0.026046408,0.0070120436],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00020419173,0.000060780094,0.000037769452,0.00015214895,0.00007032469,0.000022046666,0.080988005,0.00013423657,0.0009836791,0.035762895,0.88133705,0.00024689073],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005075092,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0007670707,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8552906,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000050642215,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000058375877,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99884176},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4406617967","doi":"10.7202/1115581ar","title":"Kate Scott, 'Pragmatics in English: An Introduction'","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Philosophy in Review","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Pragmatics; Philosophy; Linguistics; Epistemology","score_opus":0.07415278217510678,"score_gpt":0.3330515300758729,"score_spread":0.2588987479007661,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4406617967","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.004187178,0.54423845,0.0000051769293,0.04465067,0.00176987,0.00087849767,0.000038939095,0.0004040856,0.40382713],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.91895276,0.073424675,0.0002397236,0.0016638808,0.0045221136,0.00021352297,0.00013520141,0.000054482498,0.0007936508],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99872,0.00021364666,0.00048834796,0.00024576273,0.00016199177,0.00017025966],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99910676,0.00007575914,0.00006276489,0.00063309737,0.00008468682,0.000036918882],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006130005,0.0001590754,0.00030563312,0.00017768312,0.00006073067,0.00025163832,0.00033877065,0.000028123888,0.001788496],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00011665443,0.0001300879,0.00006892574,0.0001873701,0.00015073878,0.00073618634,0.000055305394,0.00032283828,0.0002231595],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000001448858,0.000076444274,0.000013894542,0.0025485614,0.000011217352,0.000011337183,0.014046743,0.000005709091,0.000001238376,0.97462195,0.00399467,0.004666761],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00011038649,0.00003150877,0.000022597786,0.004294132,0.00003731979,0.0000044103317,0.0017665615,0.00007558592,0.0000028567079,0.10339445,0.8900225,0.00023766227],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00005250463,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00056212634,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9147656,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000052730433,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005299992,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999124},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4406654794","doi":"10.1016/b978-0-7020-4658-2.00004-1","title":"10.1016/b978-0-7020-4658-2.00004-1","year":2000,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Time to knit","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Computer science","score_opus":0.024076126730056494,"score_gpt":0.20518317169750863,"score_spread":0.18110704496745214,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4406654794","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[6.026016e-7,0.0013006305,1.2156998e-7,0.00041614802,0.000011324054,0.0004015727,0.00040818317,0.00038382979,0.9970776],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.000013386195,0.000004332902,0.000027558115,0.00012736492,0.0011324945,0.00004201747,0.00042680325,0.00016400477,0.998062],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982621,0.000040199113,0.00048849604,0.0004369609,0.00040422782,0.00036802553],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9979916,0.000107590604,0.00020170741,0.001366541,0.00016609358,0.00016643564],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00013555032,0.00054074626,0.0005486764,0.00026342733,0.00034523188,0.00051209173,0.000955827,0.00021899193,0.99955225],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000011221088,0.0005034595,0.00025333706,0.00001724669,0.0003865413,0.00023063949,0.0002068324,0.000501518,0.99538857],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000062985564,0.000048984573,1.4465122e-9,0.000033403652,0.00020388143,0.000024634883,0.001904647,0.000006480579,9.012361e-7,0.09159969,0.56705046,0.3390639],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00017260725,0.00010391674,1.1771047e-7,0.00016097087,0.000116383824,0.0000070386054,0.00006463513,0.0000031079678,0.000002169893,0.0031062209,0.99561536,0.0006474386],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00010647696,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000026966036,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4285649,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007787833,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00012978284,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997417},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4406758337","doi":"10.1093/oxfordhb/9780192868091.013.18","title":"Drinking, Talking, and Ritual Action","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Oxford University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Trent University","funders":"","keywords":"Action (physics); Psychology; Communication; History; Art; Physics","score_opus":0.047010963540509515,"score_gpt":0.24227794441077577,"score_spread":0.19526698087026625,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4406758337","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00017581612,0.00026451395,0.00002597056,0.000038793216,0.00023798157,0.00020203841,0.00008406738,0.00016943958,0.99880135],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.00985731,0.00037628514,0.00005246482,0.000039179224,0.0001501931,8.608371e-7,0.000064418426,0.00002224819,0.98943704],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992424,0.000028147908,0.00013412585,0.0002749786,0.00016442228,0.00015587822],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991312,0.000060701645,0.0001832475,0.00046651097,0.00010637151,0.00005197303],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000049024235,0.00025230093,0.00025159353,0.00017593034,0.0005523076,0.00023919393,0.00038736154,0.00017918623,0.0003493897],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000032997668,0.00027550478,0.00010170489,0.0000020537175,0.000492943,0.00018878673,0.00040766815,0.00040108268,0.000001486329],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002331871,0.0000077209825,0.0000020578957,0.000070679554,0.00012375675,0.000014517339,0.005988174,3.2692756e-7,0.000001623049,0.9801948,0.0049033775,0.008669651],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00025678353,0.000026942376,0.000002627214,0.00019186543,0.00017771448,0.0000020235339,0.0035312746,0.000008217948,0.000010433129,0.004182959,0.99133575,0.0002733861],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00021774136,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0014159292,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9864324,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000071063296,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000731643,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999697},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4406859568","doi":"10.70116/3065457280","title":"Enter and reimagine: Exploring currere together","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Currere and praxis.","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Business; Sociology; History; Political science","score_opus":0.07837474564013092,"score_gpt":0.3071504668418882,"score_spread":0.22877572120175726,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4406859568","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.20657583,0.032205824,0.000100757425,0.0059259417,0.0006865202,0.00025846588,0.00003857911,0.0001773378,0.75403076],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9878682,0.0016888437,0.000065513166,0.00043540978,0.00014702065,0.000051995583,0.000013622674,0.000011335267,0.009718083],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99940056,0.000071352115,0.00014536596,0.00017554204,0.00006454944,0.00014265285],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999494,0.000098104356,0.000039713505,0.0002808131,0.000050106457,0.000037248006],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00016517901,0.00012555963,0.00013532341,0.00007391399,0.00023995434,0.00033152,0.00013125897,0.000025277062,0.0006939119],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00002589327,0.00010140818,0.000029018658,0.000029747216,0.00038771398,0.00045419682,0.00012747223,0.00017204678,0.000027347027],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000010339775,0.000035500816,0.0018225136,0.00011130477,0.000044186825,0.0000023175987,0.02137847,1.3960097e-7,0.000023014773,0.8688824,0.013764715,0.09392505],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00025537098,0.00001112844,0.0006661824,0.00013034382,0.000028408189,0.0000023663501,0.016920231,0.000011137766,0.00006076071,0.008990926,0.97277784,0.00014531463],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00006403501,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00012488602,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9590131,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000069155526,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000024239123,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7597849},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4407043469","doi":"10.5539/ass.v21n1p13","title":"The Interpretive Approach in the Sociology of Communication","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Asian Social Science","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Ethnomethodology; Symbolic interactionism; Axiology; Epistemology; Sociology; Ontology; Interpretation (philosophy); Interactionism; Communication studies; Ethnography; Social science; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.03162414320555017,"score_gpt":0.333892841910791,"score_spread":0.3022686987052408,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4407043469","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.011207286,0.00027597303,0.000045469813,0.008188614,0.000056286917,0.000120554934,0.0000026528705,0.000009295421,0.9800939],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99918807,0.000019345593,0.00003626615,0.0002884624,0.000023946082,0.000030401481,0.0000015804201,0.0000013472225,0.0004106019],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992484,0.0002866336,0.0001371388,0.00007795337,0.00012895634,0.00012092041],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99921924,0.0002750623,0.000081640464,0.00033432324,0.0000844046,0.0000053181657],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0011436979,0.00004244689,0.00006766585,0.000039719478,0.0012110668,0.00013256456,0.0014953247,0.000019788786,0.000018628074],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009130473,0.000023350916,0.000028882316,0.00015060209,0.008558212,0.00015318158,0.00015437788,0.00015388445,0.0000028194304],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000016629231,0.000015109274,0.000028857492,0.0000010016445,0.000002186741,1.7059474e-8,0.31232935,5.7390864e-8,0.000012147064,0.6823918,0.00030417557,0.0049136],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000049527902,0.000008213347,0.013815613,0.000010923127,0.0000044199164,1.2906285e-7,0.88063765,0.000013968745,0.000012740242,0.097435094,0.007975412,0.000036285368],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00018915934,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0005161053,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9879808,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000039003546,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013573698,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9941399},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4407149157","doi":"10.25071/2564-2855.40","title":"How do we speak about sexual assaults?","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Working papers in Applied Linguistics and Linguistics at York","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal; Université de Montréal; York University","funders":"","keywords":"Sexual assault; Psychology; Criminology; Medicine; Medical emergency; Poison control; Human factors and ergonomics","score_opus":0.02952315833541902,"score_gpt":0.2635942295522839,"score_spread":0.23407107121686488,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4407149157","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0004217551,0.004722035,0.000009586104,0.00028222546,0.0031883265,0.00028904728,0.000035792982,0.00015761316,0.9908936],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9762113,0.0005903702,0.0025723765,0.00032769458,0.003909192,0.0000420035,0.00005526946,0.000056772038,0.016235007],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9979693,0.000056781046,0.00054088305,0.0005672655,0.00032715188,0.0005385707],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9981578,0.00062438985,0.00025144676,0.00075483584,0.00009876723,0.00011276518],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004163494,0.00042259795,0.00048770578,0.0002533612,0.0007682036,0.0011084145,0.0005203349,0.0001881349,0.00011598185],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0020267072,0.0004083051,0.00006652162,0.00017669717,0.00064312445,0.0000016676939,0.00035657408,0.0006120737,0.000015556514],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000046617333,0.0000766975,0.00063857995,0.000114285016,0.000071377806,0.000018842557,0.009384447,0.000049901013,0.000021353251,0.9791079,0.0024211346,0.008048831],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005656074,0.000022696855,0.00006143737,0.00036428808,0.00009116458,6.2384373e-7,0.012988146,0.00021393692,0.000017370918,0.014421359,0.97080106,0.00045231037],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00010298685,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0017631687,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.97578955,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00014834822,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00012276089,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99992853},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4407149281","doi":"10.25071/2564-2855.41","title":"Recontextualization and production roles","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Working papers in Applied Linguistics and Linguistics at York","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Production (economics); Economics","score_opus":0.026478377385237773,"score_gpt":0.25962951011913366,"score_spread":0.23315113273389587,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4407149281","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0012935133,0.0017551045,0.000006850765,0.00011366536,0.0022537364,0.00023559258,0.0000068295294,0.000093782626,0.99424094],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.991948,0.00051745056,0.0013466914,0.0002322946,0.0020145068,0.000030260377,0.000042612028,0.000025623604,0.0038425243],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99885994,0.000037192243,0.0003880971,0.0003588874,0.00012828679,0.00022760381],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991871,0.0002325776,0.00014723811,0.00032409397,0.000062266285,0.0000467346],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00031675005,0.00020833488,0.00024829304,0.0001724085,0.00055659516,0.00027754766,0.00014552075,0.00008929849,0.000048195758],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0020044215,0.00020666957,0.00002420845,0.00010040164,0.00038581414,0.0000011655396,0.00014454627,0.000224565,0.0000036683887],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000034453085,0.00003504815,0.0010872224,0.00006498654,0.000026719961,0.0000018738868,0.009376569,0.0000620703,0.000024181381,0.9819774,0.0006096709,0.006699813],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00027554258,0.000011764303,0.0001207327,0.00025276697,0.00005314771,5.010953e-7,0.0057381815,0.00031230407,0.000038574508,0.01843713,0.97452545,0.0002338744],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00007118657,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0023732337,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9906545,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000069237896,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000047516245,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8427741},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4407156462","doi":"10.25071/2564-2855.42","title":"Control and resistance","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Working papers in Applied Linguistics and Linguistics at York","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Resistance (ecology); Computer science; Biology","score_opus":0.01813667511885748,"score_gpt":0.24970906754963207,"score_spread":0.2315723924307746,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4407156462","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0003342047,0.002818351,0.000006967329,0.00011281701,0.0013064469,0.00022205689,0.000021265734,0.000083377534,0.99509454],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9896482,0.0002264685,0.0025505158,0.00064816076,0.0013504376,0.000034034667,0.00001555078,0.000028771434,0.0054978295],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99868155,0.000038698043,0.0004276527,0.0003688524,0.00015958474,0.00032369004],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986586,0.00065031106,0.00014703919,0.00041868072,0.000053519812,0.00007184862],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00033088756,0.0002526122,0.00034885178,0.00014469081,0.00060390175,0.00031904655,0.00023318369,0.000099314595,0.000054003995],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0015291953,0.0002475341,0.000034447192,0.00009042076,0.0005945016,7.02349e-7,0.00015493587,0.00031905525,0.0000047499875],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000072520605,0.00003133356,0.000676881,0.00007633196,0.000040419916,0.000008676301,0.0039204657,0.000012210098,0.000015625601,0.99341285,0.0010457698,0.00068693096],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007322329,0.000008876991,0.00013461898,0.000246003,0.00006915285,2.3339331e-7,0.0020559756,0.00013985718,0.000005685483,0.028473178,0.96786886,0.00026529137],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00007228964,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.002075993,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.98959666,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007137123,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006356321,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999977},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4407238360","doi":"10.5430/wjel.v15n4p49","title":"The Art of the Unsaid: Analyzing the Use of Conversational Implicature in Political Communication","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of English Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University","keywords":"Unsaid; Implicature; Politics; Computer science; Linguistics; Psychology; Communication; Political science; Philosophy; Pragmatics; Law","score_opus":0.02723928926376177,"score_gpt":0.2835571492214,"score_spread":0.2563178599576382,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4407238360","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.58720016,0.021439597,0.000057493216,0.041068003,0.0015312434,0.0007508605,0.00015022428,0.000036392175,0.347766],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9968947,0.0000957194,0.00008551752,0.00030462517,0.00013904528,0.000003575869,0.0000056664817,0.000006268662,0.0024648863],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986682,0.00036700448,0.000550249,0.000054769305,0.00021984226,0.0001399482],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9967544,0.0014727133,0.00046645518,0.0007087027,0.0005763716,0.000021341366],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007008826,0.00008532447,0.00018103875,0.0001371418,0.00022033555,0.0001396136,0.000913806,0.000027305234,0.00012463136],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00080001244,0.000041168605,0.00014888961,0.00020875553,0.0006863233,0.00023588372,0.00014241804,0.0004884622,7.193883e-7],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000029515058,0.000053101594,0.002124155,0.000013134537,0.000081892664,5.57082e-7,0.038998783,0.00005746496,0.000065635504,0.9500072,0.008036925,0.0005316484],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000992212,0.000031047763,0.021245282,0.0006050468,0.00018402407,0.000003997826,0.26207593,0.0000730483,0.0009649715,0.009601964,0.7040631,0.00015934635],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00022427017,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.005529842,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.94040525,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004848702,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013606992,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.30857816},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4407709805","doi":"10.46932/sfjdv6n2-018","title":"“It’s hard to speak Filipino, why is that?” a case study among non-Filipino speakers","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"South Florida Journal of Development","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Partenariat Canadien Contre Le Cancer","keywords":"Psychology; Linguistics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.05570354520429267,"score_gpt":0.2931353718525317,"score_spread":0.23743182664823903,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4407709805","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9761736,0.00022357088,0.00036461008,0.0024943224,0.002244383,0.00058992143,0.000030306595,0.000038226848,0.017841088],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.987393,0.000009922469,0.0016789729,0.0023151813,0.00040334192,0.000032662712,0.0000039911233,0.000029563571,0.008133366],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9975302,0.0001269827,0.001009291,0.00028981344,0.0006399071,0.00040377912],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99810874,0.000087483684,0.00046313385,0.00060456095,0.00051581225,0.00022028701],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00077517354,0.0003467217,0.00051822583,0.0005461609,0.00058761536,0.0005015919,0.00076643407,0.000054251155,0.0016463405],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005643791,0.00027945073,0.0001789754,0.00018510154,0.00015806247,0.00045013847,0.00028406293,0.00043178664,0.00013398092],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007273925,0.00026146535,0.026935164,0.00005071846,0.00072157785,0.00091679726,0.8785493,0.000030826726,0.0000089728,0.00043847272,0.090537235,0.001476763],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013320067,0.00013355307,0.02164259,0.00033567726,0.0001407924,0.00012351642,0.7689323,0.0000063096045,0.000339662,0.00007620734,0.20652823,0.00040920347],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00035210827,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0031021866,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.11599099,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00021059655,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0007181984,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999658},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4407858236","doi":"10.15173/m.v1i45.3685","title":"Navigating Blame: Examining Prevalent Mother-Blame Attitudes in Epigenetic Discourse","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Meducator","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Blame; Epigenetics; Peer review; Psychology; Social psychology; Political science; Biology; Genetics; Gene; Law","score_opus":0.05472201364125036,"score_gpt":0.37133047296392596,"score_spread":0.3166084593226756,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4407858236","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.94909847,0.004053925,0.000009793881,0.005088773,0.00051051757,0.00034029756,0.000009195298,0.0000726174,0.040816434],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9913659,0.000101210055,0.00012626016,0.0004036459,0.00028194557,0.0001466386,0.000007756812,0.00002376711,0.0075428816],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99874634,0.00024036366,0.00032846112,0.0002152122,0.00017944865,0.00029019493],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99866813,0.00034177047,0.00011769586,0.00078831,0.000046070167,0.000038044178],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00050624134,0.00017821498,0.00020983866,0.000052834323,0.00033342218,0.0002656566,0.0007131916,0.00003219591,0.001163862],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008544582,0.00012025787,0.000054064567,0.000094466144,0.0005704048,0.00014980804,0.00015674064,0.00036200523,0.00008732614],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000025877667,0.00062919926,0.01694047,0.00025483232,0.00019848598,0.000005739258,0.5517024,0.000114490016,0.0010581267,0.3922605,0.0019574754,0.034852453],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009881699,0.00012443351,0.06942861,0.0026918591,0.00023295794,0.000005471179,0.87346905,0.00015581715,0.0027434826,0.017317051,0.03192858,0.000914498],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005796864,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0018841175,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.37494344,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007483166,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00017995105,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997492},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4407864743","doi":"10.35493/medu.45.18","title":"Navigating Blame: Examining Prevalent Mother-Blame Attitudes in Epigenetic Discourse","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Meducator","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Blame; Psychology; Peer review; Epigenetics; Social psychology; Criminology; Political science; Biology; Genetics; Law","score_opus":0.07232891742732529,"score_gpt":0.3729996905216634,"score_spread":0.3006707730943381,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4407864743","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.96289146,0.01249204,0.0000070517335,0.004482428,0.00078950555,0.00029879436,0.000016556274,0.00014985197,0.0188723],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99385554,0.00016629578,0.00010359003,0.00016535768,0.00075896905,0.00013693351,0.0000103301545,0.000047609323,0.004755405],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99871755,0.00020319177,0.0003054764,0.00024439138,0.00022964789,0.00029973502],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99883467,0.0003656827,0.00006879955,0.00064995757,0.000029322027,0.000051543007],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00055840967,0.0001874616,0.00018224101,0.000048431157,0.00024025657,0.0005544884,0.00058253476,0.000030576448,0.0022673868],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000048476384,0.00011997732,0.00006313887,0.00008529102,0.000521689,0.00022678259,0.000119202865,0.00043474152,0.00030900494],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009149851,0.00024908705,0.0019306592,0.00030312352,0.0001419453,0.000018231081,0.7442993,0.00006688924,0.0009111846,0.21687415,0.0014156478,0.033780612],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005099739,0.00020992827,0.016684141,0.004479685,0.0002816343,0.000032296324,0.8889979,0.00063163246,0.0020544673,0.015626624,0.06922082,0.0012708919],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00044490103,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011777683,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.20124753,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007473941,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00015838153,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99864465},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4408226726","doi":"10.1515/ling-2025-0016","title":"“I haven’t seen any results yet”: on ethical collaborative research in linguistics and the need for a standard protocol","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Leverhulme Trust; Trent University; Nottingham Trent University","keywords":"Linguistics; Applied linguistics; Protocol (science); Haven; Clinical linguistics; Psychology; Philosophy; Medicine","score_opus":0.10790292738503555,"score_gpt":0.454158373337925,"score_spread":0.3462554459528895,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4408226726","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00033788194,0.00012318756,0.000057850346,0.008681544,0.00081353425,0.03801413,0.00086648477,0.00008493936,0.9510204],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9621122,0.00002608798,0.0017416314,0.0010130244,0.0017370342,0.024875248,0.000055615295,0.000034963716,0.008404192],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9980769,0.0005341907,0.0004712899,0.00026111104,0.00034579285,0.0003107215],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99175084,0.0051091886,0.00012100789,0.00058081036,0.0023914624,0.000046723446],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0026493834,0.00016055822,0.00028913008,0.00018291893,0.0006877292,0.00052156457,0.0003690148,0.000149744,0.000015821424],"category_scores_gemma":[0.035525396,0.00010950387,0.000038327613,0.00018258646,0.0014320214,0.000009253327,0.00016253091,0.000998582,0.000005265209],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.002448564,0.000058043093,0.00002484793,0.00011438898,0.000027643999,0.0000051250545,0.027046796,0.000019195126,5.6458236e-7,0.9518347,0.018259155,0.00016098925],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0038407207,0.00021404868,0.000023828487,0.00030239913,0.000019418732,8.875903e-8,0.023291713,0.0005580108,0.00004523045,0.16745752,0.8041296,0.00011743121],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00024846,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0030163368,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.96177435,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009528511,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0005965844,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9725988},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4408798138","doi":"10.1037/cep0000372","title":"Finding the key in Kiwi during second language spoken production: Low proficiency speakers sound more native-like if they live in mixed-language environments.","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology/Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Centre for Research on Brain Language and Music; McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Kiwi; Spoken language; Production (economics); Key (lock); Linguistics; Communication; Computer science; Psychology; Biology; Natural language processing; Ecology","score_opus":0.031067929092729017,"score_gpt":0.30869444080115216,"score_spread":0.2776265117084231,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4408798138","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9677369,0.005893447,0.000002806589,0.002199777,0.0024063876,0.00060934457,0.00006423429,0.000016171574,0.021070926],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99540186,0.00003453948,0.000087808236,0.001074511,0.00027150355,0.00009054996,0.000025119447,0.000040541516,0.00297356],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9971513,0.00032633304,0.0008075085,0.00056744064,0.00012299271,0.0010244169],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99830955,0.00007736798,0.0004035751,0.00083475705,0.0000389226,0.0003358507],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008539986,0.0003824183,0.00043046428,0.00089594786,0.0004834426,0.00017453532,0.0012957926,0.00014467523,0.0017706604],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008341201,0.00034152623,0.00015694353,0.0002561641,0.0012033415,0.0005082372,0.000076192046,0.0008454967,0.000028733928],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00019652025,0.0005809552,0.022673383,0.000048597678,0.00018902365,0.0016171882,0.9225921,0.00013730746,0.044076268,0.0043019652,0.003072254,0.0005144054],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002133901,0.0002142369,0.091311924,0.00032109203,0.000025379046,0.00040192273,0.8943283,0.0000071158793,0.007885188,0.0007010967,0.0021864302,0.00048342082],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.012694836,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.4791895,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.46649465,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.001774545,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00030671578,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999037},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4408958006","doi":"10.2139/ssrn.5198179","title":"Voice from the Heart: How State Authenticity Facilitates Challenging Voice at Work","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"SSRN Electronic Journal","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Kellogg's (Canada)","funders":"","keywords":"Work (physics); State (computer science); Employee voice; Computer science; Communication; Speech recognition; Sociology; Political science; Engineering; Public relations","score_opus":0.03452069995410124,"score_gpt":0.27048407013642917,"score_spread":0.23596337018232794,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4408958006","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.68406314,0.18599111,0.0030069302,0.08643968,0.0040598423,0.0013841343,0.001323198,0.0005570263,0.033174936],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.91331744,0.008752825,0.000043491502,0.00030178315,0.0009668451,0.000042981836,0.000113380214,0.000040581977,0.07642066],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9959122,0.00064183644,0.0005059041,0.00046214362,0.0005121824,0.0019657633],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99721426,0.00077102234,0.00049253344,0.001156144,0.00028013904,0.0000859181],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication","research_integrity"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0017566246,0.0004966434,0.00051375286,0.00012784425,0.0013940225,0.0014023467,0.0016960766,0.00014676168,0.00031250512],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00012756228,0.00034975825,0.00040896222,0.00006960078,0.00039971757,0.00028015365,0.0010789689,0.005867268,0.00017163322],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00032011888,0.00035270737,0.0014862302,0.00020269824,0.0051347613,0.0000144979995,0.41254362,0.0018062518,0.000045247856,0.54633945,0.018940026,0.012814377],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006033745,0.0000743633,0.00070589606,0.000647688,0.00037277624,0.00002207769,0.16144873,0.00017754085,0.00002526248,0.6264944,0.20862566,0.0008022388],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0020458736,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.03508431,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2510949,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0011140357,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0018302572,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999906},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4408964717","doi":"10.1177/00238309251314862","title":"Form-Meaning Relations in Russian Confirmative and Surprise Declarative Questions","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language and Speech","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Surprise; Linguistics; Intonation (linguistics); Psychology; Utterance; Sentence; Syntax; Verb; Meaning (existential); Prosody; Communication; Philosophy","score_opus":0.017903407013736893,"score_gpt":0.2924242127588865,"score_spread":0.27452080574514964,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4408964717","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.4796699,0.0021930276,0.00010260641,0.0011268242,0.000045603796,0.00017123127,0.000027579374,0.000053337546,0.5166099],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98828274,0.00008216098,0.000481519,0.00020404888,0.000032577816,0.000021076117,0.000029472776,0.0000060568204,0.010860327],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994494,0.00007738712,0.00017083953,0.00012655437,0.000058821017,0.000117017196],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995582,0.0001494099,0.0000485752,0.00018175214,0.000033292326,0.000028731874],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001380709,0.00009773013,0.0001371911,0.0001459151,0.0002844616,0.00020400273,0.000080486694,0.000039887735,0.0003137077],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000048974536,0.00008247154,0.000018992945,0.000069631926,0.00020694948,0.00031935488,0.00005855367,0.00017457565,0.000012169406],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000046788764,0.00002125466,0.0010817655,0.00001141466,0.000016207849,0.000010917458,0.19393893,7.819593e-7,0.000036468806,0.8015865,0.00020207439,0.0030889867],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013101657,0.000058500475,0.02223479,0.0004057826,0.0000781512,0.000015087076,0.8439022,0.00045221986,0.0004487751,0.104835,0.025821086,0.0004382952],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0015455126,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.021102598,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.69675153,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000019419227,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000040629326,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9967597},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4409036313","doi":"10.1075/csl.00059.wan","title":"Multimodal resources for managing student participation after unsuccessful designedly incomplete utterances in CSL classrooms","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Chinese as a Second Language (漢語教學研究—美國中文教師學會學報) The journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association USA","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Computer science; Mathematics education; Sociology; Psychology; Pedagogy; Philosophy","score_opus":0.011495585619311018,"score_gpt":0.31129566161938277,"score_spread":0.29980007600007175,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4409036313","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97749037,0.011113511,0.00009650809,0.003994263,0.0012446942,0.0008107199,0.00013284339,0.00008933922,0.005027751],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98819506,0.000061653416,0.00011029934,0.001207574,0.00168449,0.00012326888,0.000027205713,0.000087570756,0.008502869],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9957672,0.0011882926,0.0012055308,0.00034619845,0.00091080257,0.00058201264],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9959864,0.0017733753,0.0011191682,0.0007624556,0.00024439738,0.00011418641],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0034070192,0.0005400562,0.0006836234,0.00040219328,0.0005467947,0.0011564881,0.00153367,0.0001562266,0.0024917796],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00081496534,0.00028714095,0.00053383317,0.00048771608,0.00021484001,0.001212743,0.00025219543,0.0010611799,0.00004698536],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00027705045,0.00025256135,0.0378467,0.00018500481,0.00064282457,0.000072338706,0.9533145,0.0006669411,0.0012871743,0.0006376896,0.0010900637,0.0037271555],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.006324071,0.0005148889,0.38675824,0.0013803036,0.0011461534,0.00012309308,0.5690107,0.0063988254,0.000289273,0.010616446,0.015578604,0.0018594373],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010118834,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.036091447,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3843038,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0005571682,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00012992194,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999581},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4409736426","doi":"10.22541/au.174550350.06439033/v1","title":"Child-Directed Communication in Two Diverse Cultural Contexts","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"Sociology; Psychology; Political science; Linguistics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.05598402722249841,"score_gpt":0.3473148966578668,"score_spread":0.2913308694353684,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4409736426","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.029580992,0.0030564067,0.0000061710566,0.0022837284,0.00044100598,0.0005760741,0.0001868061,0.0005417185,0.9633271],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.95960665,0.00068794726,0.00040042473,0.00044293216,0.00012945435,0.00013152497,0.0010126859,0.000014126055,0.03757427],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984634,0.000364708,0.0004639904,0.00030872217,0.0001845836,0.00021462208],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99773103,0.00014736233,0.00022903063,0.0015573888,0.00029605455,0.000039147424],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00022273489,0.00029737744,0.0003908932,0.0002109692,0.0003639417,0.0006080582,0.0012647257,0.00009990856,0.0033213568],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000053054308,0.00024521095,0.00013790478,0.000055311913,0.00041322285,0.00029733946,0.0015701224,0.00090372516,0.000102155085],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000020937618,0.00017255153,0.00029412663,0.00007951557,0.00011164216,0.0000027732142,0.08923564,0.000108731685,0.0000020009654,0.8940017,0.013539961,0.0024303778],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00527292,0.000046421217,0.008489089,0.004409742,0.00037353527,0.00000658352,0.4331809,0.0024047005,0.0001646784,0.079976015,0.46283004,0.0028453583],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.017750876,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.13102436,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.93002564,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011454028,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011635059,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99994123},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4409864251","doi":"10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1509988","title":"On stance-taking with one-sided vs. two-sided shoulder lifts in German talk-in-interaction","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Frontiers in Psychology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"Leibniz-Gemeinschaft; University of Waterloo","keywords":"Conversation analysis; Psychology; Shoulders; German; Conversation; Turn-taking; Framing (construction); Cognitive psychology; Gaze; Lift (data mining); Communication; Social psychology; Linguistics; Computer science","score_opus":0.04193179450433241,"score_gpt":0.37278081250234707,"score_spread":0.33084901799801464,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4409864251","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.50390375,0.0008773587,0.0016770408,0.003288764,0.002894193,0.00045546703,0.000008638012,0.000087343826,0.48680747],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99512184,0.00010410089,0.0009996152,0.0021171763,0.00008877736,0.000097483586,0.000026893054,0.000023101695,0.001421036],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984883,0.00023207511,0.00042055245,0.0003864781,0.00013315507,0.00033943285],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99900025,0.00013898467,0.00018673747,0.00060511054,0.000043077154,0.000025833984],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00023610471,0.00019626142,0.0003597126,0.00078723376,0.00008561325,0.00010044453,0.00036020734,0.00009479999,0.00047505845],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005596466,0.00018263784,0.000040379815,0.00019961843,0.00026505662,0.0003031401,0.000038866736,0.0005631389,0.000013054462],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0037181017,0.0017717552,0.03752605,0.00010164325,0.00026272898,0.0003248566,0.09586002,0.0007920288,0.0001835708,0.7375565,0.07566248,0.046240225],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.026232745,0.0010681549,0.1263101,0.0047359434,0.00012850735,0.00003643088,0.13828333,0.0018639403,0.0004613648,0.5036226,0.1948967,0.0023602275],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0004274129,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.021548616,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4912181,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001683221,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000052893687,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9963056},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4410505074","doi":"10.1075/lcs.23028.cla","title":"The “tough guy” and the “human”","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language Culture and Society","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"History; Environmental ethics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.01248953685759413,"score_gpt":0.2788448220973291,"score_spread":0.26635528523973495,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4410505074","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.07865891,0.06443538,0.000018845481,0.01093878,0.00022143812,0.00035339096,0.000023009772,0.00012176707,0.8452285],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.847058,0.0017100996,0.000043182634,0.0029503284,0.0002572861,0.00003297251,0.000014898497,0.0000063296443,0.1479269],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9995056,0.00007328537,0.0001118609,0.00010727884,0.0000794299,0.00012256963],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994546,0.00013891258,0.00004286417,0.00030222727,0.000044648674,0.000016742806],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00024152637,0.00009776461,0.00010841709,0.0000043212767,0.0017141455,0.00059777364,0.00021563149,0.000042240932,0.000079459714],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00001852473,0.00004140388,0.00008487242,0.000027707933,0.0010909786,0.00009788892,0.00011628091,0.00019735128,0.0000031522634],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000024513836,0.000005075743,0.000012435865,0.0000103539105,0.000053011583,3.235309e-7,0.29723078,5.045157e-8,0.000030449177,0.6691313,0.032678995,0.00084482535],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004946803,0.0000050338035,0.00015942974,0.00001678769,0.00004521916,0.0000012340266,0.4971584,0.0000116953215,0.000023747585,0.010750532,0.4912646,0.00006863853],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00029291934,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00088335486,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7683991,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000006630044,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000012714141,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9995855},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4410775402","doi":"10.1075/prag.24027.yam","title":"Grammar in the service of pragmatics","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Pragmatics Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Arts and Humanities Research Council; Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung","keywords":"Pragmatics; Linguistics; Grammar; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.017449283905879784,"score_gpt":0.2709778786832261,"score_spread":0.2535285947773463,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4410775402","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.16059007,0.00023896358,0.0037612284,0.31862763,0.002996069,0.0030861152,0.00050499523,0.00021000225,0.5099849],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99009925,0.000027578928,0.0017155543,0.0021209342,0.00013434004,0.0001947146,0.00018713369,0.000024910236,0.0054955566],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9955518,0.00067686447,0.0018102848,0.00022733166,0.0014665225,0.0002671597],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99097806,0.0022619697,0.002866152,0.001237355,0.0026250514,0.000031410782],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0034019058,0.0002537064,0.00039749025,0.0004230018,0.00026463572,0.0006127527,0.0028648952,0.0001458547,0.00033154714],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0025641539,0.00018206489,0.00019753129,0.0006531957,0.00019177132,0.0008128918,0.00017386064,0.0004493784,0.000037626898],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000011442659,0.00054477784,0.0022610866,0.00021413791,0.00026790862,1.2282561e-7,0.047827512,0.00012068866,0.00010963602,0.9259681,0.02133181,0.0013427744],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0039293463,0.00023927474,0.030628951,0.0012171143,0.00067282806,0.000007850255,0.17696425,0.06274349,0.0010385014,0.4502327,0.27126813,0.00105755],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00034379677,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0026135917,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8295092,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0003351766,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00034615461,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7424391},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4411254135","doi":"10.5430/wjel.v15n7p295","title":"“I’m Happy to Speak with My Accent”: Does Language Attitude Influence Willingness to Communicate?","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of English Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Stress (linguistics); Willingness to communicate; Linguistics; Psychology; Computer science; Social psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.013128001141370511,"score_gpt":0.2882274600769936,"score_spread":0.2750994589356231,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4411254135","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.83686256,0.0021873123,0.000075520766,0.001775151,0.00069891586,0.0003415693,0.000044147506,0.00011549407,0.15789934],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9829767,0.000046230423,0.0016224995,0.0022587064,0.0007399656,0.000019225019,0.000009631923,0.00003832339,0.012288722],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99811,0.00017660766,0.0006599188,0.00022541247,0.00043361905,0.00039443574],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99706143,0.0003166368,0.000338712,0.0011283081,0.0009379853,0.00021691975],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005915412,0.0002984571,0.0004976661,0.00056036556,0.000313254,0.0007089873,0.0017756249,0.000041309322,0.0009080752],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000545102,0.00019609557,0.00013429137,0.00042296544,0.00024004623,0.0006858189,0.00037381708,0.0005876299,0.000042553766],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00040855948,0.00034811496,0.0046419348,0.00014112213,0.00043511495,0.0002297547,0.8740851,0.000985347,0.0013082209,0.10196623,0.010619623,0.0048308205],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012070673,0.0001977897,0.0046195993,0.0017333932,0.00017620056,0.000009153685,0.4729749,0.0000039951196,0.0021922884,0.00020872359,0.51606786,0.0006090399],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000593353,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.02239062,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5054482,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010843973,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014898476,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99544823},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4411568728","doi":"10.1017/s0022226725000192","title":"The relation between head movement and periphrasis","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"National Research University Higher School of Economics; University College London; McGill University; Yale University; Washington University in St. Louis; Georg-August-Universität Göttingen; Harvard University; Universität Potsdam; University of Southern California","keywords":"Head (geology); Relation (database); Movement (music); Linguistics; Philosophy; Geology; Aesthetics; Computer science; Paleontology","score_opus":0.04811329353342362,"score_gpt":0.3332565929244661,"score_spread":0.28514329939104244,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4411568728","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.23821807,0.010316706,0.0008172823,0.0078025823,0.0032697713,0.00018906056,0.000025396173,0.00003343692,0.73932767],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99508303,0.00031101063,0.0003657145,0.00015470968,0.0010848554,7.0546156e-7,0.0000013626793,0.0000043172968,0.0029942908],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99940896,0.00004470993,0.0003149054,0.00003514851,0.00012676879,0.0000695288],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988651,0.00032483952,0.00021936635,0.00014046216,0.00042802372,0.000022155293],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000353516,0.0000538585,0.00010236332,0.000051012237,0.00037282152,0.00025330533,0.00015165146,0.000018693392,0.00002851205],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00071916706,0.000033659773,0.000036826987,0.000020922731,0.00015021038,0.00003257341,0.000037585196,0.00016064043,0.0000017240495],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000010213517,0.000016076861,0.0035463397,0.000012735662,0.00008438688,0.0000019055193,0.00775305,0.0000071625996,0.0000070731157,0.9818647,0.002955984,0.003740383],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002666055,0.00006433863,0.01676003,0.00010816424,0.00011874761,8.2266826e-7,0.015825313,0.000042215084,0.000040553194,0.0767593,0.88994604,0.00006784908],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000027896058,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00014090637,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9051054,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000027014425,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000065284,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.28674793},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4411839906","doi":"10.54692/jelle.2025.0702289","title":"Exploring Language Features of Male and Female Speakers in Pakistani TEDx Talks: A Corpus-based Comparative Analysis","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of English Language Literature and Education","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Corpus linguistics; Natural language processing; Psychology; Computer science; Artificial intelligence; Philosophy","score_opus":0.03290412880689461,"score_gpt":0.3122047598715059,"score_spread":0.27930063106461134,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4411839906","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9399995,0.038677573,0.000008708157,0.00011912365,0.00034936512,0.00010316747,0.00003153881,0.000009452583,0.02070152],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9974926,0.0002772392,0.00037912437,0.00013205611,0.00031156585,0.000009855886,0.0000649267,0.0000056047247,0.0013270415],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99912876,0.000119509656,0.0003818128,0.00012381941,0.00013429635,0.00011179646],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988146,0.0001590496,0.00030643886,0.00020622027,0.000467398,0.000046332996],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026741897,0.00013532618,0.00034938587,0.0007029244,0.0000730701,0.00030926627,0.0001372657,0.000044573637,0.00008038367],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00013806531,0.00010670951,0.00008773277,0.00037955606,0.00012534592,0.00061396515,0.000023301638,0.00028315486,1.6504414e-7],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00010715167,0.0002168547,0.0044461386,0.00018725131,0.00024058265,0.000014886975,0.9733227,0.00003243745,0.00042840227,0.01746668,0.00079947687,0.002737474],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006457779,0.00008423113,0.018810745,0.0007937904,0.00033579057,0.00000640413,0.9721914,0.000017570444,0.001139104,0.00017624037,0.0056325197,0.00016642359],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003028324,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0014108444,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.05749304,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003345713,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000122984,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.43514875},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4412063794","doi":"10.1111/josl.12708","title":"Being and Understanding","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Sociolinguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Toronto Metropolitan University","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Sociology; Epistemology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.0739678653225099,"score_gpt":0.3231123619237109,"score_spread":0.249144496601201,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4412063794","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.052941374,0.0032410778,0.004894052,0.002042663,0.001769871,0.00006174903,0.0000070714054,0.000030272813,0.93501186],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9971767,0.0002351544,0.00059451925,0.0002085802,0.00061126525,2.4561157e-7,6.2960675e-7,0.000005450867,0.0011674714],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99949425,0.000030806114,0.00025490203,0.000038633243,0.00009800127,0.000083377396],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992787,0.00021630454,0.0001702383,0.00008861201,0.00021961665,0.000026484577],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026330337,0.000059732094,0.00013498924,0.0000941865,0.0002634415,0.00017787372,0.00012791404,0.000026214488,0.00006904565],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00032134695,0.000048529084,0.000044491677,0.00001889926,0.00025988292,0.00006112243,0.000037077527,0.00019400407,0.000001407836],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000048666557,0.000012852544,0.00032831496,0.000023512315,0.00005373566,0.000008264825,0.029504921,0.0000032558974,0.0000080082345,0.96833634,0.0015605659,0.00015533461],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00038191033,0.000037315287,0.00018137401,0.0002242043,0.00011833247,0.000009347726,0.1508151,0.000060130726,0.000019600033,0.7661425,0.08190974,0.00010044414],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000009293838,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000024414036,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9442353,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007149795,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008791044,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.20262055},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4412546541","doi":"10.3389/fcomm.2025.1592994","title":"The sound of complaints","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Frontiers in Communication","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"Fonds de recherche du Québec – Nature et technologies; Faculty of Medicine, McGill University; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; McGill University","keywords":"Sound (geography); Chemistry; Acoustics; Physics","score_opus":0.027902214946252325,"score_gpt":0.29079576115734546,"score_spread":0.2628935462110931,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4412546541","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.03877563,0.02051159,0.0028567186,0.006712592,0.00095657003,0.000433461,0.000016516575,0.00007365536,0.92966324],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9940131,0.0008163692,0.0017084547,0.00009715695,0.000013707415,0.000036236364,0.000026391206,0.000005763851,0.0032828639],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991696,0.00024812634,0.00030695743,0.00007207923,0.00009567656,0.00010757384],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99820757,0.00030179264,0.00013303198,0.001239207,0.000108869186,0.000009521513],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00046735883,0.00007074205,0.0001285015,0.000078736244,0.00046702198,0.00012651648,0.0010524013,0.000028048684,0.00004267603],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006858495,0.000053830496,0.0000387543,0.000086626096,0.0007589899,0.00014927075,0.00017546641,0.00017166449,0.0000055704622],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000018783912,0.00005231926,0.00380998,0.000013197396,0.00003501814,6.733409e-8,0.012587205,0.00001554029,0.000003916371,0.9452152,0.029865323,0.008383408],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00052328303,0.000015556489,0.006044388,0.00014404868,0.000025422523,2.8626803e-7,0.13110776,0.0009389884,0.000073895375,0.4258127,0.4351715,0.00014214728],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00028625558,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.003106592,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.95523745,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000053832056,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000042612297,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.35920027},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4412747160","doi":"10.5014/ajot.2025.79s2-po257","title":"Creating Meaningful Connections: Children’s Experiences in OT Relationships","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"American Journal of Occupational Therapy","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Occupational therapy; Developmental psychology; Cognitive psychology; Psychiatry","score_opus":0.09739862598036883,"score_gpt":0.3608651033165206,"score_spread":0.2634664773361518,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4412747160","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98156965,0.00093307835,0.00041835432,0.0006615834,0.00019712697,0.00008954509,0.0000059501876,0.000018530036,0.01610619],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99825704,0.00015605816,0.0007124861,0.00034595613,0.00019640196,0.000024162437,0.000008629092,0.0000076916,0.00029158703],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99877113,0.00027615007,0.0005106635,0.00009860298,0.00022642342,0.00011703798],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985293,0.0005591389,0.00036631516,0.00016202842,0.0003520532,0.00003115387],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00047605298,0.00010687086,0.00021450064,0.0003562324,0.0003671812,0.00015571858,0.00028639013,0.00001714748,0.0005698919],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00020462269,0.00008612673,0.000074645155,0.0002590146,0.0004631794,0.00044421872,0.000016160575,0.00026544294,0.0000050120457],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00037086706,0.00025625486,0.17962131,0.0000024780795,0.00019375958,0.0000026551086,0.2199654,0.0004312216,0.00004209499,0.5834932,0.000664497,0.01495628],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013574153,0.00041795475,0.34622592,0.00020304302,0.000021850637,0.0000305592,0.63181704,0.000083346415,0.00015951328,0.008105017,0.01129731,0.00028103046],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00033798293,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00033217896,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5753882,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000628554,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00025163926,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6239916},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4412778988","doi":"10.5430/wjel.v16n1p207","title":"‘She Has an Accent’ - When Pronunciation Overrides Appearance in Determining Whether Someone Is a Native English Speaker","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"World Journal of English Language","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Pronunciation; Stress (linguistics); Linguistics; Computer science; Speech recognition; First language; Natural language processing; Philosophy","score_opus":0.03285997616769925,"score_gpt":0.29159099761837304,"score_spread":0.2587310214506738,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4412778988","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.715254,0.005821271,0.000036579626,0.0006064074,0.0014957042,0.00033247544,0.000030160929,0.000083175735,0.27634022],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.988775,0.000052623753,0.00036791814,0.00075985066,0.0015963532,0.000012501514,0.000008647592,0.000028417666,0.00839867],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981519,0.00028944787,0.0006978873,0.00020008098,0.0003596384,0.0003010436],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9978584,0.00017494097,0.0005529422,0.00041043328,0.0009382833,0.00006496551],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008373452,0.00021803468,0.00038877042,0.0005875629,0.00018937018,0.00052191754,0.00056476385,0.000058941507,0.0012341508],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0008234373,0.00018466491,0.0001250055,0.00018744255,0.00022205374,0.0016772401,0.000096125535,0.000694363,0.000006204094],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00009153387,0.00019160785,0.0026936713,0.000056100896,0.000108363674,0.0000367699,0.9634717,0.000039487342,0.00009022303,0.021582257,0.0046704654,0.006967814],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0024271999,0.00011396936,0.0031698262,0.001366465,0.000092463684,0.0000020053817,0.63279635,0.00009640246,0.000494098,0.00272659,0.35628343,0.0004311934],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00028985398,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.015217617,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.351613,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00017114497,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00022552074,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99967885},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4412779004","doi":"10.1075/lcs.25002.lac","title":"Epistemic authority, authenticity, and the Filipino conyo","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language Culture and Society","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Epistemology; Sociology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.013882168899105728,"score_gpt":0.275580889288382,"score_spread":0.2616987203892763,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4412779004","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.31854054,0.042740062,0.0001291785,0.014416734,0.0005335935,0.000683697,0.00011023452,0.00028462967,0.62256134],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.92416334,0.00057991303,0.00009243682,0.0018253279,0.00017509285,0.00002166752,0.0000252586,0.0000061163137,0.07311082],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993758,0.00009508408,0.00014475535,0.00015289783,0.000093247705,0.00013821627],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99946654,0.000115308816,0.000053721964,0.00028133852,0.000054342432,0.000028727842],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00024875428,0.00012448055,0.00017985345,0.000010309407,0.0006474591,0.00042335608,0.00019480119,0.00006868551,0.00022217531],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000027560838,0.00006940257,0.00010371608,0.000035463992,0.0009741969,0.00012129695,0.00016763154,0.00023066155,0.000005539205],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000038295925,0.000010807016,0.000049264592,0.000044568285,0.00006144243,6.057028e-7,0.3656298,5.265629e-8,0.00005685059,0.6229525,0.01070332,0.00048693645],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014560076,0.000012998588,0.000503899,0.000087344066,0.00016964202,0.0000065840036,0.83529663,0.00014710042,0.0000828876,0.03012929,0.13190001,0.00020758236],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00042963767,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00050252577,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6056228,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000010379159,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000023676765,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.49797976},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4412817136","doi":"10.1007/s10503-025-09669-w","title":"“Deliberative Context” Is not the Whole Story of Deliberative Reasoning: the Site C Case of Disagreement Management in Indigenous Consultations","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Argumentation","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Windsor","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council","keywords":"Indigenous; Context (archaeology); Political communication; Epistemology; Sociology; Communication studies; Political science; Deliberative democracy; Social science; Public relations; Geography; Politics; Philosophy; Law; Democracy","score_opus":0.025995604315173247,"score_gpt":0.31472984365467166,"score_spread":0.28873423933949843,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4412817136","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.966314,0.0006706834,0.00027473344,0.0047943653,0.000117885276,0.0011597434,0.00018268646,0.000016055455,0.026469806],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9945155,0.00006034401,0.00013540123,0.0008678298,0.000013118089,0.00018204433,0.00006455145,0.0000063133543,0.0041549467],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.998912,0.0003336711,0.00036283553,0.00012866413,0.00015504927,0.00010780045],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987809,0.00040298808,0.00025877307,0.00033539304,0.00021075949,0.000011164343],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00037826804,0.00010744314,0.00013541331,0.00010044969,0.00051584654,0.000084718355,0.0001709784,0.000018030942,0.00017011115],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000024842582,0.00006897633,0.000045777757,0.00011916423,0.00041890368,0.00022442329,0.00006643195,0.0001356315,0.000010616657],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003137592,0.000120245895,0.00023855641,0.000025887435,0.00018501488,0.0000059447734,0.655587,0.00011790123,0.00012896069,0.334893,0.0013257237,0.0073403954],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011277453,0.00006852577,0.004662415,0.00011886079,0.00015892464,0.000003127827,0.97997737,0.00022495868,0.002984026,0.003760469,0.006791271,0.00012233613],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0015655082,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.012761851,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.33113253,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006974438,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006092837,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7121412},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4412843449","doi":"10.1075/prag.23060.gad","title":"Listener and reader perceptions of <i>um</i> and <i>uh</i>","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Pragmatics Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Perception; Cognitive psychology; Neuroscience","score_opus":0.011726425660563387,"score_gpt":0.25946858927768657,"score_spread":0.24774216361712317,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4412843449","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.3792691,0.0005187117,0.0029547743,0.16466042,0.0019042185,0.0015812445,0.00068577396,0.00022708629,0.44819868],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.980622,0.00009236402,0.0019283757,0.0009146658,0.00009355674,0.00007100906,0.00009987452,0.000018165354,0.016160015],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99781543,0.00022137527,0.0009665183,0.00020153359,0.00063985324,0.00015526192],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99552375,0.00084507995,0.0014369335,0.00057214877,0.0015797197,0.000042350097],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0010822818,0.00017730515,0.00028855866,0.00025548946,0.00027481973,0.0004657761,0.0006732693,0.00010838571,0.0002598938],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0010162947,0.00014578168,0.0001011779,0.00016705977,0.00032604125,0.0006953507,0.00015824712,0.00022373316,0.000008907569],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000008278407,0.00021630735,0.0068975566,0.00014709788,0.00030779152,3.9990166e-8,0.021881023,0.0000125500455,0.0005005799,0.9437179,0.023160763,0.0031501353],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0049078525,0.00037806382,0.11580057,0.001306907,0.001289305,0.00001697197,0.15626128,0.03414571,0.0013841925,0.31863412,0.36439797,0.0014770431],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00011557416,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00039424503,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.62508374,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013496628,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013627055,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.59448045},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4412921792","doi":"10.1016/b978-0-443-31320-2.00021-3","title":"The effects of dialectic tension","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Elsevier eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Dialectic; Tension (geology); Psychology; Epistemology; Materials science; Philosophy; Composite material; Compression (physics)","score_opus":0.016786572289523793,"score_gpt":0.24686555620115486,"score_spread":0.23007898391163106,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4412921792","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000044740642,0.00891355,3.5437742e-7,0.00011978753,0.0008428878,0.0004741723,0.000017225222,0.00005629311,0.989531],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.009390925,0.0005671623,0.000010673446,0.00016378234,0.00030485872,0.00003970262,0.000015800486,0.000034591852,0.9894725],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99903524,0.000059616894,0.0003428363,0.00017935853,0.00022367382,0.0001592631],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9977537,0.00080161693,0.00027867017,0.0009394889,0.00019720924,0.000029353656],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001246363,0.0002498205,0.00034612522,0.000088978115,0.00043266636,0.00014473987,0.00049974857,0.00009143172,0.00016348554],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000073511306,0.0001578482,0.00019943602,0.0000044926364,0.00064717646,0.00003522611,0.00018421788,0.00034986617,0.00006004668],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000006107169,0.0000044018984,4.0374886e-7,0.00019549193,0.00010066133,0.0000034995185,0.0033275948,2.3211065e-8,0.000005796763,0.51014584,0.001632818,0.48457736],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000118302545,0.00004535889,0.0000053988697,0.0006852028,0.00017291332,9.0487913e-7,0.00023677084,7.3078326e-7,0.000031112977,0.038407877,0.96013033,0.00016508365],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00000446784,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0009811282,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9584975,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000030926254,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013710414,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6436863},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4412954988","doi":"10.1075/ap.21010.oco","title":"Ontological realism as a validity criterion in second-language strategic competence assessment","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Applied Pragmatics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Atlantic School of Theology","funders":"","keywords":"Criterion validity; Realism; Psychology; Competence (human resources); Linguistics; Natural language processing; Computer science; Epistemology; Social psychology; Construct validity; Philosophy; Psychometrics; Developmental psychology","score_opus":0.06455669946351476,"score_gpt":0.3518197438052697,"score_spread":0.2872630443417549,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4412954988","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.37712386,0.00011428168,0.00015448451,0.0004941064,0.00012539462,0.00030974488,0.000022375529,0.00010123939,0.6215545],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9945415,0.000030267343,0.0021138985,0.00087527424,0.00006494543,0.00010967758,0.00009975526,0.000012219343,0.0021524578],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985986,0.00018057621,0.0004801015,0.00024799668,0.00022178525,0.00027098742],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.998748,0.00034760943,0.00015706774,0.00064273126,0.000059455873,0.00004510652],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00047013775,0.00020692941,0.00032419135,0.00012590371,0.0002201923,0.00040921196,0.00048594843,0.00008984912,0.0026930445],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00002323692,0.00017535985,0.00005248717,0.000096853124,0.00028531734,0.00015126418,0.00015470684,0.0003943639,0.00007080057],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000011379721,0.00016569905,0.000056723056,0.00009538943,0.000019929956,0.000014537765,0.020930825,0.00000982074,0.00039126712,0.9772506,0.00058360473,0.00047027142],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0017022538,0.00015000427,0.004866063,0.00025804114,0.00009674518,0.000011112263,0.38540968,0.0013704711,0.0004592861,0.57664466,0.028236974,0.0007947319],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00042378958,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0059235496,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.61940205,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000090175876,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00018174795,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99821866},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4413246018","doi":"10.1016/j.pragma.2025.07.013","title":"Putting negotiation on a ‘principal-ed’ footing: A corpus-informed discourse analysis of person deixis in diplomatic debates","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Pragmatics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Carleton University","funders":"","keywords":"Deixis; Negotiation; Principal (computer security); Linguistics; Discourse analysis; Sociology; Psychology; Epistemology; Philosophy; Computer science; Social science","score_opus":0.03805956976609867,"score_gpt":0.3377791611832958,"score_spread":0.2997195914171972,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4413246018","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97178096,0.00042390663,0.0010109092,0.0010678741,0.0001775029,0.00017570752,0.0000104417795,0.000016270233,0.025336448],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99722815,0.00006982335,0.002090755,0.000097211705,0.000061915,0.00000533339,0.000009632249,0.000010523399,0.00042665863],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981371,0.00015543099,0.0010628488,0.00008441978,0.00038063596,0.0001795287],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99698937,0.0008885964,0.0014506,0.0003229049,0.0003063264,0.000042209995],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007663749,0.00015592527,0.00054757774,0.0010716658,0.00013219807,0.00019342976,0.0003736469,0.000048977763,0.00017191719],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0008478312,0.00011943913,0.00024358106,0.00038408503,0.0001446539,0.00043439312,0.000046240108,0.000264337,0.0000043294135],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00014101119,0.0010998765,0.026561785,0.00091081864,0.0035866413,0.000024026176,0.45528862,0.019479178,0.00031194033,0.48072502,0.0011175743,0.010753505],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.003644318,0.0007551591,0.06646066,0.004837922,0.0061747497,0.000014793364,0.7943838,0.100746125,0.001076634,0.019544631,0.0016349753,0.00072621054],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00009134294,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.001467858,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4611804,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013859189,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00019792977,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.48705864},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4413395802","doi":"10.3138/rcsi-2025-0005","title":"“We're not kids!”: Aged Authority in Elementary Students’ Classroom Peer Interactions","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Research on Children and Social Interaction","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Mathematics education; Psychology; Pedagogy","score_opus":0.16641141395840736,"score_gpt":0.4887189096378724,"score_spread":0.32230749567946504,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4413395802","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9147327,0.00007700305,0.0000075691373,0.01984086,0.0006511092,0.00043316,0.000088834146,0.00006422314,0.06410455],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98058486,0.00010783236,0.00000857101,0.00036968442,0.0005122056,0.000059219034,0.0002066611,0.000012099929,0.018138858],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99789673,0.00066325226,0.0002936031,0.00027257059,0.00058538234,0.0002884589],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99908376,0.00038210306,0.00006506967,0.00021875894,0.00020815145,0.00004214134],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008629785,0.00013609976,0.00017775725,0.0005027139,0.0010697326,0.0007858608,0.00032098734,0.00006295908,0.0015301327],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008030234,0.00012734962,0.00007342539,0.00013378322,0.00026944382,0.0005502809,0.00021380276,0.001240934,0.000056606546],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0005650931,0.0016625915,0.010407099,0.00004873933,0.00038615218,0.000008418294,0.19898967,0.000005118972,0.00019198594,0.59584665,0.1681611,0.023727356],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0022764427,0.0002803524,0.25148964,0.0004178602,0.00005255519,0.000002652207,0.5721638,0.00009499142,0.00055440667,0.0118310675,0.16034499,0.0004912002],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0038335917,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.02469839,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5840156,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00029532122,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006862783,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9993826},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4413519193","doi":"10.1111/jola.70018","title":"Making fun of the standard tongue: Enregisterment, social difference, and Kurdish language humor","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Linguistic Anthropology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; First language; Tongue; Psychology; Significant difference; Sociology; Social psychology; Philosophy; Mathematics; Statistics","score_opus":0.04634068861550074,"score_gpt":0.3759450696079099,"score_spread":0.3296043809924092,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4413519193","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7778991,0.0043800767,0.00048369626,0.0050498573,0.0032942744,0.00017167503,0.0000901643,0.000021612314,0.20860957],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9969666,0.0000693863,0.000096986114,0.00017437534,0.00061878667,0.0000012389035,0.0000011488058,0.0000074209647,0.0020640441],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990196,0.00014550253,0.00045546904,0.0000815805,0.00015511301,0.00014268824],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99875224,0.00018614237,0.0005589799,0.00019868196,0.00028561766,0.000018339746],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00023427965,0.00010490141,0.00033133596,0.00010076114,0.0003995705,0.00007857503,0.00034965583,0.00004500871,0.000638495],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00035353424,0.000067399895,0.00009981553,0.000039852905,0.0021214124,0.00003364641,0.00014461769,0.00024107451,6.392213e-7],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000094708535,0.000077362274,0.0021428308,0.00009890666,0.00016265453,0.00002651546,0.11545745,4.5184075e-7,0.00019238422,0.87714285,0.0020368157,0.002567075],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0029951772,0.00065867574,0.030313358,0.000958501,0.00079413154,0.0001383796,0.7289947,0.00002627325,0.00083205703,0.0953536,0.1384533,0.00048184118],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00011225814,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00047341426,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.78178924,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003501536,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00016113404,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7816432},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4414179704","doi":"10.1017/s0142716425100143","title":"Understanding L1 and L2 reference comprehension in speech: focusing referents and pronouns","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Applied Psycholinguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Referent; Subject (documents); Subject pronoun; Demonstrative; Object (grammar); Pronoun; Personal pronoun; Focus (optics); Interpretation (philosophy)","score_opus":0.24184920200922702,"score_gpt":0.3450220563972612,"score_spread":0.10317285438803417,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4414179704","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.20697875,0.0005105326,0.0006196057,0.00023200424,0.0003215673,0.0003011047,0.000015566176,0.00007677919,0.7909441],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99789166,0.00021426773,0.00097483717,0.00021463199,0.00010818063,0.000011312703,0.000021864173,0.000013586904,0.00054963643],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991606,0.000029557244,0.00026228713,0.00025195567,0.00010900083,0.00018660665],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99937,0.00013476964,0.00008161975,0.00032027112,0.00005594044,0.00003741754],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014962927,0.00015017953,0.00018726116,0.0001570161,0.00028182124,0.00027994905,0.00013952532,0.00006093028,0.00004728403],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003486563,0.00014086458,0.000010972314,0.00006147361,0.00028011834,0.000041948926,0.00009870353,0.000247175,0.000005707791],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000034924917,0.000046668883,0.0004346339,0.000050315306,0.000015899774,0.0000024669757,0.009306603,0.0000024306164,0.00008452059,0.9879071,0.00036317436,0.0017512679],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0029896307,0.000060537925,0.006670851,0.00080554135,0.000119499775,0.0000064048695,0.078300536,0.00040902803,0.00011589801,0.7595693,0.15014279,0.0008099781],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00014641773,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0012997886,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7909129,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000052736188,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000028566537,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.57442904},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4414289765","doi":"10.1007/s11245-025-10217-0","title":"Non-Speaker-Oriented Expressives in Ktunaxa","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Topoi","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Variable (mathematics); British English; Orientation (vector space); Conjunction (astronomy); American English; Interpretation (philosophy)","score_opus":0.01889057241750562,"score_gpt":0.2851587907719529,"score_spread":0.26626821835444725,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4414289765","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.2266549,0.0005828935,0.000041099425,0.0011630466,0.00028069515,0.00012546004,0.000008441511,0.00007202077,0.77107143],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.95493364,0.000026529013,0.00008147086,0.0003478745,0.000098508826,0.00003783447,0.000017085782,0.0000073515184,0.044449694],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994155,0.000035729343,0.00018016453,0.00013139202,0.00008387345,0.00015333258],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99940884,0.000055343167,0.000045978515,0.00041984714,0.00005041783,0.000019561552],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000079068675,0.000093689545,0.00012690555,0.00011679727,0.0001299671,0.00011718451,0.00025622934,0.000027760028,0.0018074678],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00001859486,0.000079627665,0.00003816407,0.0000598774,0.00017519246,0.0002043534,0.00009449422,0.00012452042,0.00011364074],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000012319916,0.00008455237,0.00056187593,0.000019867959,0.000016806887,0.0000059888725,0.043255605,0.0000054699685,0.00016101255,0.9440728,0.010301226,0.0015025047],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008676265,0.00002680112,0.0055217887,0.0001956714,0.000016739239,6.233777e-7,0.08891694,0.00007907091,0.0015345862,0.015737498,0.88684493,0.00025774917],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0004268798,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0018329164,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.92833525,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000022978193,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000044460015,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99910504},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4414346261","doi":"10.1093/ct/qtaf020","title":"Expression and reality: a dialogue on communication, constitution, and process philosophy","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Communication Theory","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Dialogic; Conversation; Expression (computer science); Relation (database); Meaning (existential); Process (computing); Process philosophy; Space (punctuation)","score_opus":0.04389610712230941,"score_gpt":0.3135774123690114,"score_spread":0.269681305246702,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4414346261","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.02818554,0.016499218,0.00035584692,0.014351467,0.0000918569,0.0006141144,0.000059216658,0.0003028076,0.9395399],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9945176,0.0023014732,0.00020391819,0.0012508977,0.00003361473,0.0001524433,0.00017085574,0.000012059589,0.0013571284],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99827385,0.0008907026,0.00035029382,0.00022185786,0.00012645649,0.00013683524],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9966015,0.00091905514,0.00019338074,0.0019739983,0.0002585512,0.00005348863],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000869436,0.00018196396,0.00021421278,0.00016628321,0.0013924739,0.00030590675,0.00075589336,0.00007554747,0.00014728095],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00024378097,0.00015897109,0.00003251284,0.00008290181,0.0023444798,0.00042241477,0.000394978,0.00031708207,0.000016457021],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00005541335,0.000098625766,0.000105951054,0.000059855323,0.000029316547,1.5764876e-7,0.01925829,0.0000035781436,0.000040269442,0.97636485,0.0015596615,0.0024240222],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005979832,0.000026052681,0.0004236886,0.0005813672,0.000044055083,0.000002356883,0.020577613,0.00003258069,0.00028983617,0.9179089,0.059302475,0.00021306105],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00007505185,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0001798304,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9663321,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003086671,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008370455,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99990755},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4414362461","doi":"10.1017/ihs.2025.4","title":"Irish women’s speeches volume ii. A rich chorus of voices. Edited by Sonja Tiernan. Pp xiv, 192. Dublin: University College Dublin Press. 2022. €25.","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Irish Historical Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Queen's University","funders":"","keywords":"Chorus; Irish; Volume (thermodynamics)","score_opus":0.04603844361282075,"score_gpt":0.2735841917108479,"score_spread":0.22754574809802716,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4414362461","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.31362993,0.24558116,0.00007086747,0.03304744,0.008588093,0.0015639935,0.0034773229,0.0009970259,0.39304417],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.4116306,0.0046263984,0.00011275893,0.00015207307,0.0005749489,0.000060335653,0.00004755203,0.000032921987,0.5827624],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99761766,0.00021932276,0.00061674614,0.0005021272,0.0005265773,0.0005175728],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9977695,0.00028484836,0.00043207308,0.0006990533,0.0006940698,0.00012050464],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00039082274,0.00037506004,0.00083781994,0.00021683642,0.0012151585,0.00008626924,0.000939191,0.00015171152,0.0006175042],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003145338,0.00035060185,0.00018045235,0.0003845088,0.0008233654,0.00050049095,0.0007456056,0.0004489069,0.000040349307],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008865743,0.0005103644,0.0001312214,0.00013345902,0.00054006313,0.000014625715,0.028274179,0.0000022444076,0.00002323678,0.020846538,0.9491817,0.00025372603],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008547838,0.00013346506,0.00017598031,0.000062701416,0.00014416546,7.0106216e-7,0.054181233,0.000033438235,0.00003884122,0.00043544258,0.94360113,0.00033814283],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0026236458,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0010653972,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.24095477,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.002340414,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001768729,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998946},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4414526789","doi":"10.1007/978-3-031-92210-7_10","title":"Connectionism in Language Learning","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Surrey Place Centre; Surrey Memorial Hospital","funders":"","keywords":"Connectionism; Language acquisition; Sentence; Process (computing); Language understanding; Artificial neural network; Face (sociological concept)","score_opus":0.03034156159740913,"score_gpt":0.269399697648494,"score_spread":0.23905813605108484,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4414526789","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0000570195,0.0015362349,0.000010528869,0.00041058118,0.00024886752,0.00013938519,0.000014992172,0.00020080163,0.99738157],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0412839,0.00015061437,0.00003435405,0.00024648095,0.00023301748,0.00001270261,0.00011467344,0.000026411375,0.95789784],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99926776,0.000028179269,0.00025428383,0.00019302581,0.00012393172,0.00013284684],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999308,0.00013023055,0.00010556001,0.00037270153,0.000062339546,0.000021175441],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00011280322,0.00019660474,0.00024646052,0.00023500968,0.00018687539,0.00025514158,0.0002435902,0.000116373034,0.02791665],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000021191405,0.00017544768,0.00008793407,0.000008247315,0.00016984285,0.00011395237,0.000103673374,0.0005630112,0.00044840874],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000026754906,0.000007546634,0.0000025404636,0.000025940446,0.0000315818,0.000010756085,0.015313468,0.0000041207254,0.0000013556787,0.9760605,0.005809382,0.0027301207],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00016163808,0.000016464954,0.0000032468183,0.00016932141,0.000022397508,0.0000012836936,0.02448491,0.000014390249,0.000005613584,0.02187525,0.95301044,0.000235055],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00092497276,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.014812955,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.95418525,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000052355917,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008152505,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.972972},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4414995552","doi":"10.1016/j.obhdp.2025.104455","title":"The power of pausing in collaborative conversations","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Silence; Perception; Style (visual arts); Power (physics); Conversation analysis; Nonverbal communication","score_opus":0.019668025666621992,"score_gpt":0.3137083437547785,"score_spread":0.2940403180881565,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4414995552","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9681808,0.0016977872,0.00015830899,0.0004810975,0.00013693192,0.00029870632,0.000055207012,0.000033609747,0.028957574],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9981043,0.0001066037,0.000087932705,0.000055057324,0.000013999575,0.000023813345,0.000030343883,0.000007895718,0.0015700522],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993177,0.000030490537,0.00028783048,0.00012005357,0.00016625486,0.000077692595],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99835116,0.00039734403,0.00010080659,0.00016779489,0.00096734014,0.000015564752],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001270486,0.0000824276,0.00010894273,0.00013187787,0.0006868613,0.000264499,0.00018662194,0.000027328892,0.00080637744],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00023144785,0.000059035458,0.000010850841,0.00030451242,0.00039340663,0.00023549971,0.00007207375,0.000067119254,0.0000041651865],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000011188875,0.00012241276,0.018839471,0.00001937727,0.000010760395,8.247625e-7,0.017697496,0.00000375909,0.0002922791,0.96167105,0.000820847,0.0005105191],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0029148979,0.00019623328,0.31160498,0.0008280458,0.0002489694,0.000005740847,0.34202096,0.0000057640273,0.008895548,0.2602878,0.07220412,0.0007869549],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00003159641,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0018410905,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7013833,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001918492,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00024538964,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.88292676},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4415356159","doi":"10.1121/10.0039572","title":"Variable delay affects conversational turn-taking behavior in the presence of background noise","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Duration (music); Noise (video); Variable (mathematics); Background noise; Affect (linguistics); Perception; Line (geometry)","score_opus":0.032731436387276255,"score_gpt":0.2999384873892473,"score_spread":0.267207051001971,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4415356159","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8266466,0.0048064473,0.06945409,0.0367693,0.0015919827,0.0014966053,0.00013142113,0.000035227826,0.059068322],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9951948,0.00011361616,0.0033586978,0.000949709,0.00009484906,0.0000039592446,7.552733e-7,0.0000055406595,0.00027808896],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986712,0.00035247367,0.0003669176,0.000055720146,0.00041271554,0.00014098047],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99676585,0.0019855485,0.0006281845,0.00038501286,0.00021746154,0.0000179401],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00091421395,0.00009480549,0.00022243035,0.000022934384,0.00023389138,0.00005681196,0.0011099793,0.000034130426,0.00031334333],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00018846765,0.00004398688,0.00020254073,0.00015170668,0.0013896597,0.00015638185,0.00015858757,0.0004161479,0.0000011543983],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.001043177,0.0037933013,0.0049173827,0.00082420924,0.0020521143,0.000010694676,0.36876136,0.04024015,0.03555762,0.30029175,0.2317581,0.010750151],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002814066,0.000752273,0.03441994,0.0013166104,0.002779963,0.00009962256,0.852806,0.046250403,0.0011649531,0.03195555,0.025085011,0.0005556263],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00030385813,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000016247166,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.48404464,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004000598,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00018589952,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5120259},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4415567796","doi":"10.1111/josl.12720","title":"Reimagining Accents and Speech Recognition with Sociolinguistic Perception Studies and Research on Listening Subjects","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Sociolinguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Active listening; Stress (linguistics); Perception; Silence; Speech perception; Mainstream; Affordance","score_opus":0.20347334057895516,"score_gpt":0.4435104090442188,"score_spread":0.24003706846526363,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4415567796","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9279849,0.0041554268,0.00004988652,0.0014961719,0.0008653738,0.00018483582,0.000012816133,0.00003650134,0.0652141],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99318254,0.002225662,0.0024643005,0.00017096623,0.0012508226,0.0000033587696,0.000004677206,0.00001705953,0.00068060285],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99867207,0.00022184006,0.00038778954,0.00014951668,0.0003571592,0.0002116454],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9962914,0.00094775634,0.0002866652,0.00014959423,0.0022686445,0.00005595597],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0013055686,0.00014382736,0.0002922108,0.00031417838,0.00075936806,0.00033521338,0.00014845011,0.00005710143,0.000024123236],"category_scores_gemma":[0.002251927,0.000098260934,0.00003829569,0.00006686812,0.0009816524,0.00011943906,0.00008751998,0.00080606685,0.000003997035],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00090096396,0.00033385356,0.0058540166,0.0014801575,0.0013109001,0.00039522795,0.6460969,0.000030833675,0.00020811833,0.26681018,0.006173305,0.07040553],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0022975872,0.00096302736,0.0056153466,0.00521232,0.00050697895,0.00010655964,0.73194176,0.00016580256,0.00010813693,0.23958957,0.013018094,0.00047480233],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00004095549,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00005893036,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.08584487,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013004124,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001644438,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5840522},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4416108023","doi":"10.1515/tl-2025-2011","title":"Mapping the pragmatic field: in how many ways?","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Theoretical Linguistics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Saint John Regional Hospital; University of New Brunswick","funders":"","keywords":"Pragmatics; Focus (optics); Syntax; Field (mathematics); Empirical research","score_opus":0.03310870120737721,"score_gpt":0.28330825986893304,"score_spread":0.25019955866155585,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4416108023","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0034222296,0.00038945032,0.0029548747,0.00920053,0.0006634403,0.00021188076,0.000010318861,0.00008330221,0.983064],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9951542,0.00002608412,0.00041662526,0.0012872821,0.00045461755,0.000022344075,0.000008371413,0.00001018394,0.0026202921],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99917066,0.00012850943,0.00022501312,0.00012493269,0.00013309832,0.00021778634],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99791473,0.001326352,0.000051717616,0.00053770805,0.00014369318,0.000025820264],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004268323,0.00011990322,0.00016139992,0.00008520876,0.00022847793,0.00032319824,0.00049058,0.000048209036,0.00092974084],"category_scores_gemma":[0.003716646,0.00007764643,0.00004859155,0.00007993481,0.000886592,0.000020587862,0.00014709975,0.00032601107,0.000043667493],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000007106382,0.000036443136,0.000030779232,0.00004136796,0.000016283422,0.0000049773116,0.012046669,0.0000025259533,0.0000028488605,0.98511237,0.0021598034,0.00053880375],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0001578733,0.000017249104,0.00004606259,0.00014106485,0.000021679269,4.7016667e-7,0.021244666,0.0010376761,0.00004387765,0.8412396,0.13593853,0.000111283945],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00003031387,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00010059213,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.99173194,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002342192,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000050501894,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99998355},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4416337925","doi":"10.1177/14614456251362412","title":"What do speakers do with predicate nominal constructions in English conversation?","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Discourse Studies","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Predicate (mathematical logic); Categorization; Pragmatics; Passive voice; Computational linguistics","score_opus":0.03016060497534949,"score_gpt":0.3253648197954757,"score_spread":0.2952042148201262,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4416337925","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6486193,0.024443092,0.000029894258,0.012159609,0.0036176078,0.0008796366,0.00010673534,0.00029711862,0.309847],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99336195,0.0018455865,0.00008674888,0.00015089888,0.00022976227,0.00013746912,0.000025064512,0.000014325658,0.004148211],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99884737,0.00008703764,0.00031706475,0.00028917758,0.00020167914,0.000257654],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99885833,0.00016988533,0.00013100856,0.00046455374,0.0003401343,0.000036084155],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00019413579,0.00021854081,0.0003142405,0.0002343958,0.00041769177,0.00060511456,0.00027177457,0.000032538625,0.0004073359],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006865673,0.00016506528,0.000060435024,0.00013716193,0.0022815405,0.001095806,0.00012573879,0.00021328485,0.000025664189],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000054584565,0.00012069396,0.007243651,0.000062966334,0.0004951707,0.000009863405,0.34775382,0.000045144443,0.0000021571739,0.6375356,0.004799127,0.0018772132],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000831527,0.000036385016,0.0023486714,0.00048390133,0.00012304778,0.0000016311579,0.9698928,0.000007909362,0.000018109919,0.00403181,0.022021012,0.00020321243],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00012673084,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0047386326,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6335038,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006745187,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00016109788,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.84064317},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4416527252","doi":"10.1016/j.pragma.2025.10.008","title":"Responding to new information with negative discourse particles nein/nee/nö in German talk-in-interaction","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Pragmatics","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Conceptualization; Conversation; German; Embodied cognition; Function (biology); Conversation analysis","score_opus":0.023906243234995808,"score_gpt":0.34267606403379225,"score_spread":0.31876982079879645,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4416527252","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9634491,0.00007062945,0.0023755028,0.005509721,0.00031160127,0.00021565131,0.0000039422757,0.000013460414,0.028050361],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99544257,0.000017776829,0.0027251723,0.00031431057,0.00012350571,0.000005106805,0.000002392714,0.000006687491,0.0013624632],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99885607,0.000104337974,0.0006354475,0.000048991085,0.00021250015,0.0001426595],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99893785,0.00023082491,0.00044068997,0.00018165709,0.00015581583,0.00005316935],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00040717938,0.00010450505,0.00020419132,0.0008805633,0.000074641495,0.0003517351,0.00020872656,0.000025831052,0.000120877114],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00020814191,0.00007720119,0.000037865197,0.0002704589,0.000060172675,0.0021811097,0.00004087795,0.00026960054,0.000014961197],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00059482775,0.00021368863,0.0009639472,0.00009667681,0.00009766534,0.00003261001,0.42247286,0.0052139633,0.00027087648,0.548228,0.005750799,0.016064014],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0045597586,0.0006887941,0.008794677,0.0040709856,0.00016431721,0.000062848834,0.8160878,0.0029920314,0.002190232,0.039064504,0.12074341,0.0005806503],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00019966275,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0036197277,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.50916356,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00014178074,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0002023853,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.33917895},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W561725436","doi":"10.71781/5828","title":"La politesse dans la communication interculturelle : les stratégies de politesse utilisées par les coréens apprenant le français comme langue seconde lors des situations de demande","year":2012,"lang":"fr","type":"dissertation","venue":"Open MIND","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Humanities; Political science; Sociology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.06951577224132066,"score_gpt":0.330157255116064,"score_spread":0.2606414828747433,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W561725436","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6271887,0.009886495,0.00023338193,0.00055075117,0.00008107936,0.0005496008,0.0008323026,0.00002683597,0.36065087],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.96994436,0.0012014371,0.0040470297,0.000041578136,0.00015076244,0.00026578296,0.005895816,0.000115581235,0.018337637],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99564666,0.0019059184,0.0008825204,0.00047637173,0.0002782943,0.0008102483],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9957218,0.0014399857,0.00069917616,0.0014159097,0.00044538593,0.00027774612],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0012126623,0.00072009704,0.00071385957,0.00022245182,0.0034150975,0.002324311,0.0023737228,0.00068387523,0.005325783],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001999751,0.00067134877,0.0002761818,0.00013699333,0.0026812751,0.0013675946,0.0005114861,0.0012582075,0.00019489626],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007154907,0.0010449993,0.005420332,0.00031451308,0.0004695228,0.000016809747,0.74074584,0.00013226633,0.003012043,0.22907875,0.0009214635,0.018771887],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007180493,0.000051306335,0.061089437,0.0013048745,0.00056267955,0.00008495099,0.85347503,0.00021232435,0.0048407814,0.005051115,0.07172777,0.0008816982],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.21670552,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.55338764,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3427557,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00024834584,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0007396911,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99957377},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W574731781","doi":"10.1017/cbo9780511635670.006","title":"Projecting nonalignment in conversation","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Cambridge University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":16,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Political science; Psychology; Communication","score_opus":0.05198465590063717,"score_gpt":0.22927605996704165,"score_spread":0.17729140406640448,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W574731781","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00034547836,0.00014447705,0.0000106824755,0.000065498934,0.00013636988,0.00044061444,0.00009634225,0.000111527,0.998649],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.032297213,0.000059603513,0.00003127723,0.000081101316,0.00017450647,0.0000012117378,0.00010357462,0.000025617228,0.9672259],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990234,0.00004870118,0.00021042189,0.0002952165,0.00022855849,0.0001937317],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99906194,0.00005619163,0.00024805794,0.00046227145,0.00012126994,0.0000502876],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00011787174,0.0002595244,0.00027352653,0.00021920101,0.0001935562,0.0001330694,0.0004037698,0.000138829,0.000058159443],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000045466263,0.00029360378,0.00011181796,0.0000032269584,0.000269636,0.00017465315,0.00014999358,0.00037535955,0.000023643977],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000031228017,0.00001363922,0.0000014153525,0.000036599024,0.000046649042,0.00006564199,0.0066343676,0.0000021430674,0.0000048249963,0.9870102,0.004499891,0.0016533913],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00047460228,0.000037365902,0.000013131903,0.00021259888,0.000078095945,0.000002918909,0.0066276747,0.000023770688,0.000040302322,0.00011344736,0.99201834,0.00035772423],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00081664626,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00021662813,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9875185,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0003140013,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013240607,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999516},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W575706171","doi":"","title":"Commentary on Olmos","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Scholarship at UWindsor (University of Windsor)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Windsor","funders":"","keywords":"Epistemology; Philosophy; Computer science; Linguistics","score_opus":0.03964774212533738,"score_gpt":0.2552392408731285,"score_spread":0.2155914987477911,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W575706171","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7990873,0.00012913258,0.0000260998,0.004305028,0.00022531523,0.00017830846,0.00007290492,0.000112848924,0.1958631],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9871922,0.000018268422,0.00027842997,0.0017698404,0.00021561256,2.6339512e-7,0.000083721396,0.000023804552,0.010417824],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985601,0.00013979322,0.00020876002,0.00028458127,0.00043612003,0.00037065765],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984904,0.00022200402,0.00021640444,0.000762322,0.00015649796,0.00015239906],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00075921795,0.00020866617,0.00025909342,0.0002774245,0.0009671667,0.00007954683,0.0008777187,0.00010673919,0.005678354],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000027648715,0.00023284987,0.00018046304,0.00011008921,0.0006666466,0.0007730768,0.00027456696,0.0004486226,0.0005573835],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0023536307,0.0020470386,0.06834562,0.00022260421,0.0008572242,0.0003899186,0.26649427,0.000046433775,0.005203245,0.5348475,0.106060356,0.013132152],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0032740969,0.0005073572,0.10298299,0.00023136557,0.00019157324,0.000012279958,0.1769466,0.000011030113,0.003197342,0.0046810494,0.7069873,0.0009770086],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00044118124,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0052516917,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.60092694,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013364111,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003581709,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9952306},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W592116115","doi":"","title":"\"The Body's Delicate\": LEAR, a Collaborative Case Study in Contemporary Feminist Theatre","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Theatre Review","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Representation (politics); Art; Aesthetics; Visual arts; Performance art; Adaptation (eye); Affect (linguistics); Sociology; Gender studies; Art history; Psychology; Communication; Political science; Law","score_opus":0.06249062226942097,"score_gpt":0.3177638647686404,"score_spread":0.2552732424992194,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W592116115","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.006260767,0.22238018,4.4593276e-7,0.011637154,0.00016608601,0.0019096988,0.00011252156,0.000057316247,0.75747585],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99055696,0.005185578,0.0000066328557,0.0023729918,0.00015292245,0.00028131763,0.000023956207,0.00003366981,0.0013859763],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9978802,0.0008393147,0.0005009829,0.0002687239,0.00015515971,0.0003555915],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99803305,0.0003358565,0.00015130966,0.0010879269,0.00014284231,0.00024903385],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0010620465,0.00024319244,0.00043964255,0.00010081624,0.0008477855,0.00038462674,0.00056407694,0.000038491897,0.0004094592],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000053140986,0.00016018862,0.000086078944,0.00019315601,0.00038017324,0.00015633198,0.000048404625,0.00027003634,0.00021012455],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000032589865,0.00041976818,0.0040333113,0.0011814109,0.0003876249,0.003217088,0.13002157,0.000002326613,0.0000012418739,0.35186425,0.23322116,0.27561766],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00023578126,0.000073838644,0.000021541162,0.0005094611,0.000043941953,0.00010422171,0.109004006,0.0000087993585,3.2935984e-7,0.0002893441,0.8895147,0.00019407913],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.18579677,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.9126124,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9842962,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001416986,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0009205531,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8196251},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W59610212","doi":"","title":"How to be an effective speaker","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian parliamentary review","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Speech recognition; Computer science","score_opus":0.08088111014554894,"score_gpt":0.2863672925645478,"score_spread":0.20548618241899885,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W59610212","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.11930221,0.26682028,0.000015046313,0.16227502,0.0011741119,0.0057357834,0.0010791696,0.00028781162,0.44331056],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.8250706,0.020947762,0.00033460534,0.13519059,0.0008728527,0.0005423758,0.0005559545,0.00007823188,0.016407035],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989607,0.00015771108,0.00017614153,0.00023723504,0.00014664636,0.00032157384],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985927,0.000032554108,0.000056867924,0.0007059503,0.00008285578,0.00052911503],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014684179,0.0001844594,0.00028967325,0.00009382919,0.00040826597,0.00016341757,0.0003981186,0.000021506254,0.0048009106],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000024684008,0.00015909207,0.00008369813,0.00007056642,0.00018994678,0.00048457383,0.000029157656,0.00012662167,0.00035143126],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000053161853,0.00006502794,0.00043497593,0.0004924491,0.00013036674,0.00018667578,0.030729564,9.3563455e-7,0.000008992044,0.048754193,0.86877215,0.050419338],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000087393135,0.000070411246,0.00045606587,0.0003728178,0.00004327284,0.000021561851,0.0061680917,6.767615e-7,0.000008403891,0.00008366128,0.9924612,0.0002264224],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.12536056,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.79503644,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7057684,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00020490754,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00019191162,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99610883},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W607163868","doi":"10.22215/etd/2008-08456","title":"Politeness in conversation between native and non-native Japanese speakers in a first-meeting context","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Canadian Heritage; Library and Archives Canada","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Linguistics; Conversation; Context (archaeology); Psychology; History; Philosophy","score_opus":0.0378858311573141,"score_gpt":0.2918380831356369,"score_spread":0.25395225197832283,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W607163868","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.73161054,0.00048491423,5.031185e-7,0.00025868003,0.00012866255,0.0005012282,0.000051597213,0.000034520483,0.2669294],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9871551,0.00026333163,0.000016180089,0.00007904711,0.00014603154,0.00009909141,0.0013775127,0.000038119182,0.01082558],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983934,0.00015195509,0.0005670565,0.00035875483,0.00025767725,0.00027114333],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99856067,0.0005092712,0.00036525054,0.0002537789,0.00026016275,0.00005084756],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00024871703,0.0003358215,0.0005224891,0.0005504234,0.00021237046,0.00019477552,0.00025700606,0.00017918053,0.0003648011],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001049648,0.00030890133,0.00006226853,0.00012040379,0.00029296317,0.0005406311,0.000041967254,0.00042637158,0.000021144311],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000059022612,0.000054400552,0.0056058057,0.00015397077,0.00006663434,0.000012016548,0.97795945,0.000006965982,0.0000032550934,0.015238793,0.00016814584,0.0006715431],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010716629,0.000040295585,0.053020127,0.00057917286,0.000027784457,8.811807e-7,0.9428092,0.00008100284,0.00009925531,0.00076553406,0.0010803945,0.00042468653],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.039482042,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.33524922,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.29576716,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00018251693,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00015155764,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999363},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W649667543","doi":"","title":"Speaking & social interaction","year":2000,"lang":"en","type":"book","venue":"University of Michigan Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Sociology; Psychology","score_opus":0.053941776856408594,"score_gpt":0.23998783030852477,"score_spread":0.18604605345211617,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W649667543","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0018360937,0.00015669817,0.000005962303,0.000026190088,0.00016680085,0.00014702078,0.00015524238,0.000095210475,0.9974108],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.024623992,0.000039856466,0.000036300567,0.000031769978,0.00040133763,1.8377277e-7,0.00013703573,0.000026965205,0.97470254],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99926096,0.00006540273,0.00016305884,0.00019222352,0.00017861061,0.00013973626],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991698,0.000046372537,0.0003230879,0.00032883533,0.00010165688,0.000030227493],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00005330136,0.00019209587,0.00028640646,0.00012204097,0.0003926169,0.00008357615,0.00056011765,0.0001331207,0.0021584153],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000014986964,0.00022563698,0.00018159849,0.0000023536415,0.00057302555,0.00014780975,0.00014787001,0.0003714067,0.000048697973],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00010422322,0.000036938123,1.7110978e-7,0.00011829321,0.00027128353,0.000019783143,0.37484527,0.0000034868456,0.000017640365,0.57836187,0.03946211,0.0067589385],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00024052078,0.000019163483,0.0000016023729,0.00015488201,0.0001514267,0.000001658774,0.026740141,0.0000042998363,0.000028884411,0.0018890131,0.97055036,0.00021807406],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0014929888,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00863519,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9310882,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000050686405,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013304874,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9987537},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W658053763","doi":"10.64152/10125/44483","title":"Mapping Languaging in Digital Spaces: Literacy Practices at Borderlands","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language learning & technology","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":12,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Saskatchewan","funders":"","keywords":"Affordance; Literacy; Sociology; Computer-mediated communication; Pedagogy; Linguistics; Digital literacy; Mathematics education; Discourse analysis; Educational technology; Computer science; Human–computer interaction; World Wide Web; Psychology; The Internet","score_opus":0.018726809808152986,"score_gpt":0.29402044306543823,"score_spread":0.27529363325728523,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W658053763","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.91297543,0.002803175,0.00010183497,0.0054313247,0.00010620757,0.00013340086,0.000012292343,0.00083271356,0.07760361],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9715387,0.00006734546,0.00023388726,0.00011195112,0.00016274388,0.000038992803,0.00003156952,0.00003939021,0.027775414],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99868315,0.00007057864,0.00030011762,0.0003434248,0.00016284254,0.0004398606],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985355,0.00033604383,0.00043382568,0.0005787947,0.00007816696,0.00003767066],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00022295848,0.00021008163,0.00025703004,0.00058162306,0.000258525,0.00039939478,0.00051579333,0.00012701092,0.0015299709],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0008798281,0.00014891666,0.000055041928,0.00020477435,0.0003671295,0.00093984825,0.00034952819,0.0004452576,0.00039430038],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006521326,0.0001958947,0.1617068,0.000104243285,0.00013223093,0.0005783528,0.47542202,0.000013025054,0.0082045,0.1240669,0.00065071124,0.22886011],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012847407,0.00012291186,0.0012154046,0.00049135723,0.000016774544,0.00009738025,0.37167472,0.00006161902,0.00069980347,0.0024891424,0.6212156,0.000630557],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00033211996,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0015212653,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6205649,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001041768,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003272947,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9993828},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W6901980625","doi":"10.6084/m9.figshare.13192401","title":"Additional file 1 of Introducing an interactional approach to exploring facilitation as an implementation intervention: examining the utility of Conversation Analysis","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Open MIND","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation analysis; Conversation; Transcription (linguistics); Facilitation; Protocol analysis","score_opus":0.3070325774627321,"score_gpt":0.38596810999148756,"score_spread":0.07893553252875546,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W6901980625","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8014021,0.0000087273675,0.0014667142,0.0006035319,0.00009679286,0.00086064916,0.12468638,0.000010665692,0.07086444],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9297096,2.3142016e-7,0.004197642,0.00003310871,0.00010031606,0.00021495081,0.065542854,0.0000048170773,0.00019649182],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988636,0.00023021422,0.0003959669,0.00022693173,0.00021174557,0.000071581366],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988202,0.00032561528,0.00028985148,0.00027092383,0.00024941983,0.00004402975],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003079209,0.00008020645,0.00015298175,0.00009588826,0.00014899138,0.00020635808,0.00034589725,0.000013674544,0.8321421],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00018574913,0.00006866029,0.00006174777,0.00015626333,0.000093509145,0.0016126492,0.000110089284,0.000074801894,0.00006178991],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00021373312,0.00042393024,0.00016257449,0.000041187377,0.0006318499,2.850404e-7,0.7894135,0.00070807576,0.00020777999,0.0047137085,0.07064644,0.13283695],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000237833,0.0002636804,0.0072303424,0.000033116994,0.00013662838,5.3615304e-7,0.92479664,0.0052064434,0.00056290027,0.00014154856,0.06126621,0.00012414454],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005622098,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0012977603,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8320803,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000020186768,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000054832628,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.27998853},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W6908889787","doi":"10.3389/fcimb.2023.1144254.s003","title":"DataSheet_3_Maternal vaginal microbiome composition does not affect development of the infant gut microbiome in early life.zip","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"dataset","venue":"Figshare","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Microbiome; Dysbiosis; Bifidobacterium; Pregnancy; Bacteroides; Vaginal delivery; Feces; Vaginal flora","score_opus":0.056170505180743596,"score_gpt":0.28763659746732484,"score_spread":0.23146609228658124,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W6908889787","genre_codex":"dataset","genre_gemma":"dataset","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"dataset","genre_consensus":"dataset","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0038548831,0.00014478256,3.3648544e-8,0.00010835211,0.00033958905,0.00049101317,0.99482715,0.000057356447,0.00017682488],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.008514199,0.000009157874,0.000026339305,0.00015414205,0.00021924725,0.00020319344,0.9903762,0.00003826957,0.00045928813],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981985,0.00017903496,0.0006295964,0.00034862926,0.00031072393,0.00033351965],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9980373,0.0001496446,0.0005378287,0.0010871644,0.00013376409,0.00005431971],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00015274524,0.00037770614,0.00043379542,0.0003329715,0.00028302186,0.00049189705,0.00174031,0.00015781877,0.028694417],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005722977,0.00024533816,0.000120991615,0.00012844408,0.00010405727,0.00026613366,0.0010124994,0.00047246783,0.0043769362],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000018509398,0.00007684153,0.0000034536001,0.0009537418,0.00008999646,0.000012528267,0.003540003,0.0000014442237,0.0010269809,0.000033177417,0.9942169,0.000026425534],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00033433348,0.000018754527,0.0025343427,0.005055523,0.000035698253,0.0000053325157,0.0007118217,7.970642e-7,0.0013677718,0.000010810368,0.9895141,0.00041070732],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0014983988,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.009146434,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.02431748,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000099437326,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00034461988,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999999},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W6925324723","doi":"10.17169/refubium-44467","title":"Biodiversity in German development cooperation after the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Refubium (Universitätsbibliothek der Freien Universität Berlin)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"German; Biodiversity; Indigenous; Biodiversity conservation; Politics; Citizen journalism; Participatory development; Traditional knowledge","score_opus":0.02228397907424495,"score_gpt":0.2577393215805374,"score_spread":0.23545534250629246,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W6925324723","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9131586,0.0033461496,0.0021059038,0.0067935507,0.0012761899,0.00079928077,0.0009039036,0.00068484864,0.070931576],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.994998,0.00023564516,0.0005173514,0.0005799904,0.00014337122,0.0000044714143,0.0002740925,0.00001447844,0.0032325955],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9975967,0.00025214453,0.0002968969,0.0007086701,0.00052096817,0.000624627],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984985,0.000152412,0.00012669238,0.0007990687,0.00023920731,0.00018414858],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003599857,0.0004409785,0.00034553767,0.0015010696,0.0013330124,0.0010444672,0.0012819403,0.00022563715,0.0037243247],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00001496057,0.00039002806,0.00020928834,0.001861723,0.0008052092,0.005010344,0.0006667644,0.00061982305,0.0016668942],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00071426504,0.00051695,0.0048207506,0.00022238678,0.0010045993,0.0020011184,0.23952408,0.0001777925,0.000026565742,0.7103159,0.033502754,0.007172834],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012218676,0.0001001873,0.006519828,0.00027153542,0.00047573145,0.000038828573,0.06373988,0.00048013983,0.00004035929,0.0021920183,0.92377585,0.0011437628],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.002585189,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.016503654,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8902731,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0008853208,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00042881173,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99999255},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W6977000769","doi":"10.6084/m9.figshare.13192401.v1","title":"Additional file 1 of Introducing an interactional approach to exploring facilitation as an implementation intervention: examining the utility of Conversation Analysis","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Figshare","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation analysis; Conversation; Transcription (linguistics); Facilitation; Protocol analysis","score_opus":0.2901830948428487,"score_gpt":0.3512243701102351,"score_spread":0.0610412752673864,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W6977000769","genre_codex":"dataset","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"dataset","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.010919837,0.0000063456664,0.000051032184,0.00011169149,0.000019644966,0.0002018707,0.9829797,0.00003486683,0.005674987],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.5186249,7.5887044e-8,0.00025332978,0.00003973687,0.00009357279,0.0003719686,0.48058134,0.0000037170198,0.000031323558],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99896497,0.00017489058,0.00034592484,0.00019934532,0.00023860007,0.000076255994],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99861115,0.0004464986,0.00028166943,0.00025061102,0.00036446485,0.000045621207],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00009149311,0.00008560235,0.00013390035,0.00010768061,0.00013380678,0.000095466305,0.0002201184,0.00001629207,0.97806746],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00069185864,0.00007475163,0.00008427277,0.00016858235,0.000027136837,0.0011079311,0.00006552388,0.000086441425,0.00010701416],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000051379335,0.00014970261,0.000021869386,0.00015532895,0.0002786593,1.7229247e-7,0.2210405,0.00045027034,0.00002623394,0.0019403722,0.76611537,0.009770153],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00025914508,0.00032833786,0.01762294,0.00027222434,0.00010908972,8.2480244e-7,0.8055521,0.011392977,0.00034851985,0.00019879255,0.16369534,0.00021967087],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00014508436,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00038923894,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.97796047,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000020653806,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000044471853,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.30482832},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W6980946893","doi":"","title":"Defense, Development, and Diplomacy (3D): Canadian and U.S. Military Perspectives","year":2006,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Diplomacy; Process (computing); Power (physics); Politics; Control (management); National security; Civil–military relations; Security policy","score_opus":0.019436460886795227,"score_gpt":0.2399506070603038,"score_spread":0.22051414617350856,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W6980946893","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.38244396,0.0021328933,0.0001804771,0.0017509229,0.000111349305,0.00053717085,0.00020322412,0.00042134116,0.6122187],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9967754,0.00010162132,0.0016942195,0.0006569088,0.00006982409,0.000035395216,0.00025741526,0.0000134412485,0.00039577935],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988766,0.000039084876,0.00044773752,0.00015309978,0.00017800042,0.00030552383],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99924046,0.000063783344,0.00008863024,0.00029920164,0.00016120585,0.0001467336],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00017469954,0.00019631261,0.00017535046,0.00025614744,0.00051082944,0.0003100148,0.0001717607,0.00007502566,0.00027244622],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000043938795,0.00017323367,0.000038302467,0.000056987777,0.00046600983,0.0012298884,0.00010856117,0.00019522404,0.00009300341],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000031104642,0.00010210795,0.0025155623,0.0000790197,0.00004908138,0.000007636541,0.056616105,0.0000053929634,0.000010735078,0.9210151,0.014768087,0.004800083],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009425517,0.000047284582,0.029929383,0.000075938195,0.000035325807,0.00007813217,0.03898034,0.000116746676,0.000027748525,0.004720343,0.924491,0.0005551986],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.01092347,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.099382974,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.91629475,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010797387,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000105826395,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99566287},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W6983754673","doi":"","title":"NUTRITION KNOWLEDGE ATTITUDES AND FOOD PRACTICES OF INDEPENDENT ELDERLY LIVING IN SASKATOON","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"University Library (University of Saskatchewan)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Marital status; Nutrition Education; Nutrition information; Sample (material); Food intake; Food frequency questionnaire; Human nutrition; Food habits","score_opus":0.026941531410563383,"score_gpt":0.23858119279526746,"score_spread":0.21163966138470408,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W6983754673","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9498149,0.0011334658,0.0000020348564,0.00017997279,0.00017728329,0.00032129133,0.00021492582,0.00012976854,0.048026357],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9285036,0.0009813566,0.00020549362,0.0000037407528,0.000046299898,2.1236353e-7,0.00051191414,0.000028506542,0.0697189],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99882203,0.00020657385,0.00020575302,0.0003463859,0.00022627086,0.0001929657],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9982479,0.00035218976,0.00084943534,0.00035210777,0.00012767657,0.00007065858],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00013558842,0.00023622427,0.00045846464,0.0008264352,0.0002857072,0.000081052276,0.00066471443,0.0002444016,0.00080589746],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000014809194,0.0003194711,0.00014018582,0.00023812168,0.00037084482,0.00270948,0.0002794962,0.00039849832,0.00001921018],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0003031413,0.0009255079,0.0072535113,0.0033440748,0.00037963892,0.000052625688,0.9701843,0.0000032984892,0.00009218594,0.014147936,0.001377035,0.0019367388],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000639793,0.00024810282,0.023600956,0.0015051794,0.0001366201,8.8686494e-7,0.9675601,0.000008913817,0.000050625466,0.0005315022,0.005420901,0.00029642382],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0050317543,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.30065128,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.29561955,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000052238192,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00041793555,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99992573},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W6986824962","doi":"","title":"Report on the first International Summer Institute for Interactional Linguistics at the IDS Mannheim, 18th – 23rd of July 2022","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Publication Server of the Institute for German Language (Institute for German Language)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"German; Conversation; Applied linguistics; Conversation analysis; Order (exchange)","score_opus":0.05365457323492394,"score_gpt":0.3415203930479116,"score_spread":0.28786581981298764,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W6986824962","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.76850724,0.0013656284,0.002242733,0.07474365,0.030217778,0.013289204,0.031340897,0.0010030959,0.0772898],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9303517,0.000040274277,0.0005101474,0.0022205834,0.0028415667,0.0018893783,0.015117987,0.000105145424,0.04692326],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99691963,0.00007417976,0.0011887932,0.00055560574,0.0007700051,0.00049177784],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99457127,0.00057511387,0.0012972067,0.002100859,0.001366266,0.000089302455],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0013708825,0.00044584429,0.00045543426,0.00033701578,0.0015081055,0.00037424747,0.0023932233,0.00014073272,0.00039177085],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0017150816,0.0002801345,0.0006859986,0.00035424385,0.0012974597,0.00082458765,0.000555262,0.00034613692,0.00008680213],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00032092392,0.00027917017,0.000106328276,0.00040326072,0.0006816143,0.000010414308,0.02369344,0.0010543636,0.00040022834,0.7078563,0.26437494,0.0008189938],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010245225,0.00006795801,0.00057323166,0.00016087631,0.00020246481,0.000025860798,0.0023877306,0.00078959437,0.0030202311,0.0011448731,0.99023867,0.0003639789],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0011449785,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.016162025,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.72586375,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00023896602,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00031307616,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999651},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W6989809001","doi":"","title":"A Canadian restaurant fired this waiter for being rude. He says he's just French","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"other","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Government (linguistics); Clothing; Work (physics); Agency (philosophy)","score_opus":0.04637363360608695,"score_gpt":0.2797457360212302,"score_spread":0.23337210241514325,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W6989809001","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00004449094,0.000800661,0.000018551289,0.0028259603,0.00069518003,0.00060078374,0.0005622596,0.00026849992,0.9941836],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0059455433,0.00008752657,0.0006967035,0.0007877366,0.0018706532,0.0001386439,0.00047544308,0.0003309787,0.98966676],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986483,0.000056703557,0.00029122003,0.00033571417,0.00019273974,0.00047534393],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99842244,0.0000815284,0.00016469606,0.0010330344,0.00013587714,0.00016244099],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014959778,0.00035259695,0.00035694469,0.00034371234,0.00045910478,0.0005913061,0.00070906663,0.00021806893,0.21509618],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000024252955,0.0002685527,0.00015091954,0.000034686604,0.00032274475,0.00012343457,0.00007228739,0.00016785062,0.0011157613],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000002189612,0.0000143429925,0.000009677343,0.00006916073,0.00013651077,0.000004237542,0.013636508,3.5962398e-8,8.1953044e-7,0.11565737,0.8699595,0.00050970673],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00023530559,0.000038014135,0.000008071879,0.00022336266,0.00009893368,0.0000017634912,0.008979078,0.000017828957,0.000004162375,0.0016535906,0.9883281,0.0004117761],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.6759239,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.9862359,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.310312,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012022602,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00036055388,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999767},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W6992786152","doi":"","title":"Micelles polyioniques ternaires pour la libÃ©ration intracellulaire dâoligonucleotides","year":2011,"lang":"fr","type":"other","venue":"Library and Archives Canada (Government of Canada)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Tubulopathy; Filter (signal processing); Fusible alloy; Diafiltration","score_opus":0.005889592893319433,"score_gpt":0.15494348621333312,"score_spread":0.14905389332001368,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W6992786152","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.011164689,0.007989685,0.000029029545,0.007959597,0.0003531247,0.00026929638,0.0005185217,0.000039241426,0.9716768],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.4445043,0.0025038521,0.0007831624,0.0004409822,0.00033808456,0.000014437059,0.000031415355,0.00011289335,0.5512709],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99745464,0.00029765358,0.0005256226,0.00036250456,0.0009807133,0.00037888266],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983112,0.0004190907,0.0005460866,0.00048618557,0.000002025982,0.0002353994],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000019306593,0.0004847961,0.00047074136,0.00006198946,0.00046652494,0.00022533804,0.0006018208,0.00009689884,0.0059734853],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000045958027,0.00045141735,0.00007680809,0.000029579105,0.0006677236,0.00053672615,0.0002635083,0.00031763548,1.3217414e-7],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00013311916,0.00008778309,0.0014992693,0.00043928946,0.00026117027,0.00008164974,0.0034237036,0.0000042962497,0.001517115,0.9633994,0.0125772925,0.016575878],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000307998,0.000066077846,0.006702392,0.0010852988,0.000120300334,0.0000135988275,0.030862406,0.00016511964,0.020026613,0.007060294,0.93291473,0.0006751981],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.059525866,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.44776368,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9563391,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000014123401,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0022245934,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99979377},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7006451224","doi":"","title":"Teachers’ in-class use of nominal address forms with their students","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"York University; University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Class (philosophy); Taxonomy (biology); Variation (astronomy); Function (biology)","score_opus":0.4565627026272458,"score_gpt":0.5570827442551946,"score_spread":0.10052004162794875,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7006451224","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9678086,0.0017058279,0.0000069929215,0.00014651174,0.0001561143,0.00045423562,0.00011053438,0.000049443195,0.02956173],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99551165,0.0015016699,0.000027256929,0.00009983478,0.00008290743,0.00006474597,0.000033477325,0.000052424522,0.0026260607],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99762654,0.00024210333,0.0007755466,0.0002801293,0.00071317446,0.0003624798],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9976265,0.0004169617,0.000794107,0.00075397035,0.00029272374,0.00011573846],"candidate_categories":["scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0009970645,0.0002902463,0.0006730231,0.00083712535,0.0002539208,0.002291048,0.0034003884,0.00006235285,0.0061807693],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008623112,0.0002007988,0.00012998648,0.00043920107,0.00045712054,0.0037733612,0.0010650278,0.00040950257,0.000021040529],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00056047796,0.0011326722,0.8644322,0.00019574133,0.0008484065,0.00009594846,0.080824405,0.00059030484,0.0051069306,0.0113266995,0.02778755,0.007098632],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013584575,0.000039764076,0.9106318,0.0009927907,0.000094510855,0.000007105797,0.04160645,0.000047429632,0.0026843373,0.004025986,0.037933677,0.00057768985],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.003168384,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.005533975,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.04619957,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000067522546,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013452947,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99874467},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7011627535","doi":"","title":"Monikon illatiivin rinnakkaismuotoisen hin-päätteen esiintyminen ja käyttö suomen kielessä","year":2013,"lang":"fi","type":"other","venue":"Trepo - Institutional Repository of Tampere University","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Value (mathematics); Power (physics); Government (linguistics); Quarter (Canadian coin)","score_opus":0.02036074997122872,"score_gpt":0.2185432594820457,"score_spread":0.19818250951081698,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7011627535","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.15490018,0.0012462334,0.000045539786,0.00034642703,0.0009768421,0.00075389503,0.00050710497,0.00019135582,0.84103245],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.42060012,0.00029101266,0.0003145503,0.000031739935,0.00058714935,0.000005109846,0.0002582999,0.000078517085,0.57783353],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99628943,0.0004200875,0.0008669872,0.0008972497,0.00096153317,0.00056468084],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.995696,0.0002421947,0.0013875477,0.001633708,0.000744045,0.00029651637],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00022297027,0.0008304848,0.0010657801,0.00064723863,0.001936976,0.00033622462,0.0016156399,0.00059143413,0.009822987],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006470901,0.0008494712,0.0005830901,0.00018241644,0.0033361255,0.0010114425,0.0006799372,0.0007545795,0.00064889976],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00027428023,0.0010761593,0.0025050826,0.0007420518,0.0019924429,0.00069405173,0.0141186705,0.00041279328,0.0019028354,0.93911874,0.035604823,0.0015580743],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010796242,0.00014646388,0.0039169295,0.0007677739,0.00043925294,0.00009193309,0.014610804,0.00016423698,0.00029691614,0.00026437835,0.977216,0.001005661],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.019063076,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0014489606,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.94161123,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0008338662,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0012629689,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9993956},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7012551216","doi":"","title":"Closing ceremony","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Digital Commons - Lingnan (Lingnan University)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Ceremony; Closing (real estate); JADE (particle detector); Patron saint","score_opus":0.04060029125851904,"score_gpt":0.21712910885660155,"score_spread":0.1765288175980825,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7012551216","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.24924943,0.00025399768,0.000066326385,0.0004906956,0.00043711884,0.0001854341,0.00031911093,0.00042339144,0.7485745],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9641714,0.000010324771,0.000057480873,0.0001275987,0.00015581101,0.000002335676,0.00022141624,0.00004286376,0.03521078],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99853116,0.00012836652,0.00025427752,0.00034228517,0.00034173403,0.0004021972],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986461,0.00016857022,0.00019938863,0.0007351552,0.00012623094,0.00012455173],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00013089832,0.00025027138,0.0002618116,0.00046594458,0.0022275224,0.0007756009,0.001150153,0.000037665315,0.0013238875],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000029573786,0.00028691857,0.00020932792,0.0002850314,0.00042801414,0.0009738964,0.0009231152,0.00051369425,0.00011573595],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006462392,0.00033514499,0.0010283361,0.000018825629,0.0001085832,0.00016858477,0.02397522,0.00025449556,0.00004211108,0.9676846,0.0026173578,0.0037021127],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00051241263,0.00012339572,0.000054061507,0.000036052264,0.000046588462,0.000013272136,0.08701412,0.00014367596,0.0000422798,0.0032353927,0.9083304,0.00044837472],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00022238801,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0005157096,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9644492,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00020351037,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014403106,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999583},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7024686897","doi":"","title":"Single-parent Families in Canada: A Positive Discourse Analysis of Non-profit Organizations' Websites","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"CINECA IRIS Institutial research information system (Parthenope University of Naples)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Discourse analysis; Context (archaeology); Nuclear family; Semiotics; Face (sociological concept); Social semiotics; Stigma (botany); Social distance; Extended family; Phenomenon; Social environment","score_opus":0.05010491535236058,"score_gpt":0.28889030719528574,"score_spread":0.23878539184292516,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7024686897","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8633872,0.00028618032,0.002636601,0.0004478455,0.00021850473,0.00063109014,0.0013259534,0.00006229585,0.13100432],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9990352,0.00006360228,0.000075054566,0.000009156002,0.00003405925,0.0000023753419,0.00039748003,0.0000072290477,0.00037583808],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99801296,0.00020894015,0.00055501855,0.00016959106,0.0007824946,0.00027098332],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99761206,0.00026915217,0.0002077831,0.0004498585,0.0013749693,0.000086154905],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00066361757,0.00015012003,0.0004178695,0.0018244968,0.0003877063,0.0001883896,0.000579283,0.00005180718,0.000476369],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00013847531,0.00014392236,0.00009028213,0.0017476393,0.0006682576,0.0016424197,0.00022281034,0.00024016915,0.00007243295],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000294109,0.00012935844,0.011486883,0.0015021508,0.0020377275,0.00006867251,0.35472772,0.012947895,0.0003966827,0.6065531,0.0059360885,0.0039196555],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006396578,0.00009952681,0.0067325584,0.00083366036,0.0003181482,0.0000025015893,0.94216067,0.018645987,0.00035674658,0.000015324982,0.029930588,0.000264648],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.6450989,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.832068,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.60653776,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00089177804,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0027320168,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5868984},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7035910845","doi":"","title":"Accordion Noir 2012-09-12: Accordion Noir Festival 2012 preview with Renee de la Prade","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"other","venue":"Internet Archive (Internet Archive)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Accordion; Queen (butterfly); Courage; Blues; Piano","score_opus":0.02757851936647839,"score_gpt":0.2772146402745846,"score_spread":0.2496361209081062,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7035910845","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0004801296,0.009285832,0.0041832495,0.00034523735,0.0010390176,0.0014253038,0.0008477279,0.00071488443,0.9816786],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.040167507,0.0023063757,0.0028520136,0.00029445763,0.003313068,0.00041638745,0.0013967953,0.000975751,0.94827765],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99441725,0.0016726262,0.00093980675,0.0010609343,0.0006762621,0.0012331045],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99584585,0.00060503295,0.0011543648,0.001871609,0.00007297364,0.00045016245],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005938054,0.0013491698,0.0013406845,0.00076280447,0.00014137066,0.0008106806,0.0025125798,0.00029126607,0.035821345],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007612558,0.0010463791,0.00057819806,0.00007207067,0.0020272222,0.00080512924,0.0012078299,0.001743315,0.002842816],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00025706834,0.0003913596,0.0004363446,0.0005337519,0.0008757689,0.00006982562,0.020947574,0.000003336131,0.000049645656,0.06587804,0.90676665,0.0037906219],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009612339,0.00032633622,0.00077625504,0.004406197,0.0004712302,0.00020713598,0.0012848425,0.000061552644,0.000043595453,0.0018808905,0.98830354,0.0012771969],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0126234535,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.06076963,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.081536874,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012857174,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00028404148,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999259},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7045327345","doi":"","title":"An Analysis of Grice's Maxim on Interaction between Canada Border Agent with Travellers","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"Andalas University eThesis (Andalas University)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Grice; Maxim; Cooperative principle; Conversation; Utterance; Order (exchange)","score_opus":0.02054068991709276,"score_gpt":0.24481431937027331,"score_spread":0.22427362945318055,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7045327345","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7611983,0.0000311419,0.000022476575,0.0001365872,0.00018738782,0.00017600361,0.0005323009,0.000054982895,0.23766086],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.90308225,0.00032928115,0.00003759656,0.000030993542,0.000063019404,2.6513595e-7,0.0036246015,0.00003311426,0.09279888],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99792063,0.00035993787,0.00025654086,0.00058247196,0.00057286414,0.0003075506],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99753094,0.00028417894,0.0005703698,0.00078895345,0.00064806134,0.00017752536],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00011364744,0.00043795002,0.00080796605,0.002036169,0.0007075301,0.00012455136,0.00076293206,0.00022935715,0.002130543],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000011118565,0.00045954928,0.00031194303,0.0010431197,0.00023984522,0.00055289455,0.000051327494,0.0004807896,0.0000047547283],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.015976893,0.0041420097,0.03944275,0.0021200546,0.0876777,0.0034792367,0.5761659,0.01808208,0.00044272546,0.2050968,0.009418071,0.03795578],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009256446,0.00033315297,0.013436528,0.00025948873,0.0075957906,7.415997e-7,0.6030329,0.00007722394,0.000935735,0.0000070681567,0.37261528,0.0007804428],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.17880598,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.8859817,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7071757,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00066518056,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0012330635,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997856},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7066921015","doi":"","title":"La distancia social y su relación con la cortesía lingüística en el español : Un estudio sobre hablantes andaluces","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Dalarna University College Electronic Archive","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Library of Parliament","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Sociolinguistics; Affect (linguistics); Focus (optics); Social distance; Field (mathematics)","score_opus":0.009767321577171636,"score_gpt":0.23624384474836202,"score_spread":0.22647652317119038,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7066921015","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.651998,0.0005231193,0.0005001304,0.0027371768,0.00020776044,0.00069917185,0.0035359222,0.00096412166,0.33883464],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.986121,0.0006055432,0.000040220013,0.000054605654,0.00020357262,0.0000054389798,0.00036330835,0.000035096113,0.012571198],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99781543,0.0006861966,0.00020621461,0.00036502592,0.00029747988,0.00062964985],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9980858,0.0012199358,0.00016848964,0.00034178395,0.00010542343,0.00007858979],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00040174305,0.00027667137,0.00034634463,0.00026007163,0.0016156975,0.00012937817,0.00071560463,0.00010090575,0.00020466684],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000077311866,0.000284222,0.00016838755,0.00024158832,0.0008740439,0.00031120068,0.00035778177,0.0007245663,0.00009602196],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00016566148,0.000084585685,0.0002576835,0.000024360868,0.0002591356,0.00017487431,0.060240768,0.000008470922,0.000082990664,0.9301628,0.007817094,0.0007216],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0020398395,0.00025011066,0.00613529,0.00007967061,0.00028789867,0.000022253407,0.2114612,0.0007581941,0.00005446912,0.028589036,0.7496368,0.0006852332],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002289458,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0040455787,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9015737,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00020518976,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00056173175,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999961},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7093775623","doi":"","title":"НЕВЕРБАЛЬНІ ЗАСОБИ СПІЛКУВАННЯ В МОВНИХ ТРАДИЦІЯХ СПОЛУЧЕНИХ ШТАТІВ АМЕРИКИ ТА КАНАДИ&#13;\\n(UNVERBAL MEANS OF COMMUNICATION IN LANGUAGE TRADITIONS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA)","year":2015,"lang":"uk","type":"article","venue":"Digital Repository of Ostroh Academy (Ostroh Academy)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Process (computing); Interpersonal communication; Government (linguistics); Discourse analysis; Negotiation","score_opus":0.030155938711042232,"score_gpt":0.2592451144327707,"score_spread":0.2290891757217285,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7093775623","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9573571,0.0059674047,0.000013531511,0.002657798,0.00018273384,0.00079987204,0.0028810534,0.000042722848,0.030097786],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9966713,0.000941861,0.00009821318,0.00020711271,0.00015025494,0.000038553244,0.00038625154,0.00007648793,0.0014299589],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99419,0.0007264019,0.0024563624,0.00053692947,0.0014268112,0.0006634955],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99457496,0.0009182708,0.0027053873,0.001031019,0.00043492953,0.0003354502],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00040555352,0.0006548248,0.0012930691,0.0005255692,0.00034448432,0.0001739163,0.0020324544,0.00046848354,0.00005818185],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00031081113,0.0005747672,0.00032086472,0.0006115095,0.0043276222,0.0011828757,0.0005511279,0.0015958421,0.000002038471],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.003151626,0.007031397,0.19074619,0.0054901475,0.00548163,0.000072815215,0.459894,0.009344422,0.024968158,0.20515569,0.073049456,0.0156144705],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.008321932,0.0015995677,0.1704797,0.005289696,0.0015928966,0.00015673133,0.6332584,0.003782112,0.06561853,0.005964218,0.10107701,0.0028591854],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.13808939,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.01897934,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.19919147,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00026950974,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0011387424,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9996704},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7094559660","doi":"","title":"Closing ceremony","year":2022,"lang":"","type":"article","venue":"Digital Commons - Lingnan (Lingnan University)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Ceremony; Closing (real estate); JADE (particle detector); Patron saint; Emperor","score_opus":0.03887247953624582,"score_gpt":0.22442853954188557,"score_spread":0.18555606000563976,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7094559660","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.23343144,0.0023768893,0.00011854316,0.0010761198,0.001500301,0.00059183605,0.0018483255,0.00053162273,0.7585249],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9262321,0.00013914784,0.000065030225,0.00018222742,0.00039575808,0.0000042461693,0.0005248646,0.00013234465,0.07232427],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9957229,0.0005143411,0.00079216267,0.0009601467,0.00088354916,0.0011268832],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99610996,0.00049456453,0.0007455746,0.0019070648,0.00035228374,0.00039054573],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00035371014,0.0007928714,0.00079074694,0.0012474724,0.007133989,0.0029470683,0.0030184584,0.00015442168,0.0037981113],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000074707415,0.0009991126,0.00069963996,0.00094055495,0.0013671885,0.0022476378,0.0033971048,0.0017380631,0.00029354857],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00030833468,0.0014703004,0.0015919415,0.00011470893,0.00056505116,0.0007596558,0.0456808,0.00095562864,0.000052303552,0.93634444,0.003694068,0.008462741],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012263155,0.0004093468,0.00007409839,0.00019074428,0.0002471571,0.000038665825,0.17910288,0.00049176364,0.0000450207,0.0029518476,0.814041,0.0011811265],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005238743,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0006443444,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.93339264,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000756972,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0006642842,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99924594},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7096652094","doi":"","title":"2008,Vol.4,No.1,1-7 Canadian Academy of Oriental and Occidental Culture 1 A Study of the Verbal Conflict between Mother and Daughter-in-law in Desperate Housewives","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Harmony (color); Style (visual arts); Cultural conflict; Face (sociological concept); Social conflict","score_opus":0.04191015243876351,"score_gpt":0.2978350172108097,"score_spread":0.2559248647720462,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7096652094","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9569545,0.00038165486,2.2342213e-7,0.00010182493,0.00004392925,0.00032585513,0.000054458535,0.0000075350044,0.042130034],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9983978,0.00002009163,0.000012538595,0.00014437892,0.000072845694,0.000004265215,0.000003596037,0.000010952751,0.001333529],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99917567,0.00007793148,0.00028905756,0.00014249854,0.00012906863,0.00018575181],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996168,0.000051032854,0.000080581776,0.00015014861,0.000041442287,0.000059990998],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00021664974,0.00012061725,0.00020085696,0.00009471518,0.000114645,0.00006368811,0.00020705398,0.000055027238,0.0002316411],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000009717445,0.00007897316,0.000020287742,0.000057194644,0.0005525779,0.0002127574,0.0000812951,0.000178835,0.000001750377],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000042235693,0.00020816324,0.5014197,0.000023634306,0.000078162084,0.0000051402735,0.367212,0.0000022758816,0.00013822701,0.12998754,0.000655854,0.00022704178],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0019841776,0.00018158545,0.5659793,0.000073976764,0.000037331698,0.0000031447312,0.41602632,0.000009635533,0.00068013236,0.00039478083,0.014387376,0.00024219442],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.14027709,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.7812961,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.641019,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000033525466,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000031818046,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8654479},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7100612633","doi":"","title":"A “pragmatic ” account of intervention effects Paul Hagstrom","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Intervention (counseling); Point (geometry); Affect (linguistics); Psychological intervention","score_opus":0.029629989865923252,"score_gpt":0.27042117274902466,"score_spread":0.24079118288310142,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7100612633","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7257394,0.00061537954,0.0003738896,0.00026028408,0.00020200228,0.00020465668,0.00001772873,0.00011459819,0.27247205],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9923596,0.000024125877,0.00022492022,0.000063665124,0.000060302333,0.000023139552,0.000033999127,0.000007146996,0.007203114],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993793,0.00007113424,0.00022995893,0.00008088301,0.00013945355,0.00009928119],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993352,0.000106138716,0.00011685337,0.00033634194,0.00008454316,0.000020867916],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00010606197,0.00008406912,0.0001469031,0.000060222657,0.00012527811,0.00005181345,0.00019900271,0.00001993921,0.003214864],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000028703418,0.00006266679,0.00009212424,0.000022826054,0.00021787871,0.00027246407,0.000051865773,0.00006973024,0.00016780721],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000022910888,0.0005861777,0.00039192408,0.0004382194,0.00016157028,0.000016849883,0.07270561,0.000006640333,0.0006355917,0.89426786,0.025612442,0.0051541864],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.012789998,0.0027396725,0.031822342,0.0026660594,0.0007549741,0.0002455587,0.4525002,0.001536367,0.03166147,0.096056074,0.3640347,0.003192581],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0004709872,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00068614294,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7982118,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000013479226,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000018666986,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99769634},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7111036253","doi":"10.3366/cor.2016.009","title":"Discourse relations and evaluation","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Åbo Akademi University Research Portal","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"","score_opus":0.1634423069844791,"score_gpt":0.3937885544041483,"score_spread":0.2303462474196692,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7111036253","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.48892274,0.00019793092,0.000035571986,0.0056754425,0.00006401607,0.00026043615,0.00007058135,0.00006275256,0.5047105],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9466518,0.00011575393,0.000038703816,0.000011810059,0.00012663436,0.0000028138609,0.000026601592,0.000008449779,0.053017404],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99846554,0.0003836027,0.0001086154,0.00020867826,0.0005729695,0.00026058787],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987409,0.0003172093,0.00005315665,0.0003569025,0.00041966487,0.00011216154],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0011678062,0.00008134747,0.000089870555,0.00022806556,0.0008126222,0.00009968749,0.00028702608,0.000053828786,0.0076062116],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00016211644,0.00006072745,0.000037106412,0.00008602911,0.001303084,0.0008920712,0.00018547167,0.00023795172,0.00023179708],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002256584,0.00005205333,0.0028464678,0.000005109074,0.000039712406,0.000017746477,0.014017615,0.000001114594,0.00019290991,0.95076597,0.025721345,0.006317398],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0023863392,0.000186745,0.016586019,0.00017945508,0.00012627976,0.000015592423,0.44211316,0.00027740892,0.000101246886,0.027885035,0.5096172,0.00052552216],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003186001,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0019371225,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.92288095,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007505146,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00022556429,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.993301},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7124828854","doi":"10.22215/etd/2025-16699","title":"\"If we didn't know what happened, you wouldn't be sitting in that chair\": Communicative Purposes and Rhetorical Actions in Canadian Police Suspect Interviews","year":2025,"lang":"","type":"dissertation","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Suspect; Rhetorical question; Sitting; Derogation; Discourse analysis; Position (finance); Rhetoric","score_opus":0.1109569280944215,"score_gpt":0.3628409746074382,"score_spread":0.2518840465130167,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7124828854","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.19078395,0.08804343,0.000011816418,0.036381684,0.003169696,0.004248813,0.00046075755,0.00023049278,0.67666936],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.8537721,0.09614662,0.00009017776,0.00071775995,0.0001698924,0.0004920128,0.0015973166,0.000088709974,0.04692541],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99399775,0.001418799,0.0017309098,0.0010559813,0.00046031966,0.0013362322],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9947469,0.0013793139,0.00081220147,0.0021702426,0.00040028925,0.0004910349],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication","research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0010094779,0.0011647457,0.0015581676,0.002467492,0.001796162,0.0039738556,0.0021543044,0.0007617215,0.0028936053],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00017939553,0.0011367797,0.00033171193,0.0007483771,0.0007058317,0.003196933,0.0006508742,0.0027563397,0.000042945947],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000095744734,0.00045460984,0.0017959195,0.000505493,0.0002682595,0.000016025282,0.60163087,0.0000137507905,0.000013026428,0.36749244,0.001204975,0.026508931],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00072094635,0.00008293703,0.0020687778,0.0041217506,0.0001224119,0.000005013834,0.79665816,0.0003984416,0.000073872325,0.0013149462,0.19349475,0.00093797204],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.8920071,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.99755824,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6629881,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0015146706,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.001920063,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9995443},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7133078321","doi":"","title":"&quot;I feel like a bag lady&quot;: Personal Interstices, Self-Disclosures and Empathetic Affiliation during Workplace Meetings","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"TSpace","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Reciprocal; Institution; Conversation analysis; Mechanism (biology); Content analysis","score_opus":0.020988365700794605,"score_gpt":0.29475117423614816,"score_spread":0.27376280853535356,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7133078321","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8704335,0.008862882,0.0000016547156,0.0004273177,0.00082632893,0.0003935517,0.000031118238,0.0003641475,0.1186595],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.85836446,0.00040369655,0.00022042554,0.000050790553,0.0006835505,0.00009135447,0.0005325654,0.0000962642,0.1395569],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.998093,0.00017851956,0.00038318633,0.00044137432,0.000444948,0.00045894942],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984497,0.00018337497,0.0005405451,0.00048255414,0.00020407878,0.0001397429],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003118744,0.00049935747,0.00043600213,0.00023476114,0.0006701261,0.0007101204,0.00039256207,0.0002199666,0.0022017844],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000056245262,0.0004593755,0.00014450024,0.00006986001,0.000175844,0.00047680552,0.00009970222,0.00055400794,0.00013244463],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00015231776,0.00016790353,0.00031387372,0.0008631402,0.00022057927,0.0000063210728,0.98502266,0.0000028953978,0.00031474498,0.00990886,0.0025999127,0.00042680217],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008117755,0.00008709155,0.0055426806,0.0010654173,0.00061859825,0.000017042452,0.94700474,0.000118522534,0.000282797,0.00017090893,0.04323848,0.0010419578],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00070597726,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.009723549,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.040638566,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000117765965,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011225448,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997858},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7143760247","doi":"10.15002/00030994","title":"Comparison of Interpersonal Consideration in Refusal in Business Communication between Japanese and English : Focusing on Facework and Linguistic Analysis","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Institutional Repositories DataBase (IRDB)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politeness; Face negotiation theory; Interpersonal communication; Set (abstract data type); Human communication; Focus (optics); Affect (linguistics); Business communication; Speech act","score_opus":0.056267536399423494,"score_gpt":0.33273439703269264,"score_spread":0.27646686063326914,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7143760247","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99250364,0.001005582,0.00004534217,0.00027073317,0.00026491052,0.00017278861,0.00038441023,0.000027240181,0.005325378],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9981244,0.00003165135,0.00031965243,0.00002674079,0.00018617418,0.000043185468,0.0012258092,0.0000075605353,0.0000348297],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984864,0.00027729457,0.00053649856,0.00024261665,0.00033277954,0.000124424],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99851125,0.00055425544,0.00023399292,0.00040539113,0.00026007238,0.000035058267],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00042488534,0.00014108341,0.00033518916,0.00038944653,0.00066531595,0.0001991947,0.00018818403,0.000033159657,0.00005952675],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00053396344,0.0001452092,0.000029624764,0.00032409967,0.0006363432,0.00042167594,0.00030643566,0.00033946492,4.1653203e-7],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00023534257,0.00041411308,0.28121546,0.000112271875,0.00021334425,0.000025554065,0.18649015,0.0029919422,0.00015646146,0.5276751,0.00009348149,0.00037680977],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0040278765,0.00042716195,0.59552395,0.001581009,0.0010297676,0.000041977044,0.339415,0.0066802604,0.00084653485,0.0038463124,0.04492045,0.0016596939],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.004756827,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.009350559,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.52382874,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00015084744,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00015984387,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7190931},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7151889408","doi":"10.70675/30ac8262z7f44z497dz81d8z40be99177383","title":"Le silence comme acte langagier situé dans les organisations de santé : le cas d’un hôpital et d’un collectif de patientes accompagnatrices","year":2024,"lang":"","type":"dissertation","venue":"","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Silence; Meaning (existential); Perspective (graphical); Interpretation (philosophy)","score_opus":0.03944455593849778,"score_gpt":0.3100542506435086,"score_spread":0.27060969470501084,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7151889408","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6370072,0.004152786,0.00033535634,0.0017669657,0.00040846266,0.00065836386,0.00064958725,0.00039377273,0.35462752],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9726782,0.0014409613,0.0008132744,0.00034913412,0.00035345208,0.00025033375,0.0025188364,0.00018499875,0.021410817],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99592817,0.00080813933,0.0010765018,0.00078181963,0.0005797284,0.00082565006],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9960919,0.0013177107,0.0006509421,0.0010824917,0.00064056145,0.00021639108],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005501361,0.0008853724,0.00075061497,0.00052742375,0.0040339595,0.0030921302,0.0014553566,0.00043579843,0.004544491],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00019215498,0.00084847264,0.00040741003,0.0004510584,0.0005556978,0.001124621,0.00033726293,0.0014128698,0.00021396292],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000040172486,0.00069507095,0.0010285744,0.0002820036,0.00047684292,0.000033279033,0.58478063,0.00005563778,0.0013401203,0.4070133,0.0031497441,0.0011046341],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00065789174,0.00015459575,0.011036638,0.0003397389,0.0005573202,0.000039396076,0.95938545,0.00059312256,0.006060668,0.011300724,0.00877306,0.001101383],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.045962773,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.14357992,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.39571258,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00040851906,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.003617949,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9993966},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7160892765","doi":"10.1121/10.0040994","title":"Changes in conversational behavior across noise, language proficiency, and task","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Task (project management); Articulation (sociology); CLARITY; Natural (archaeology); Task analysis; Speech production; Matching (statistics); Turn-taking; QUIET","score_opus":0.020326056582183928,"score_gpt":0.3048266809398845,"score_spread":0.28450062435770057,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7160892765","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9614986,0.0023010902,0.0019972033,0.029341735,0.00034380102,0.00035124086,0.000083294435,0.000016046992,0.0040669413],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99714965,0.00024625944,0.000666345,0.0011836238,0.00007806088,0.0000036357762,7.9957954e-7,0.000004695429,0.0006669519],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992487,0.00010365845,0.00023862245,0.0000517064,0.0002238741,0.00013346941],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99907553,0.00033471102,0.00023827316,0.00020787031,0.0001225774,0.000021020893],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00042967958,0.00007707423,0.00017125107,0.000016889551,0.00021896142,0.000046787583,0.00045929555,0.000026995644,0.0001169846],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000725062,0.000039902745,0.00009388156,0.00008514297,0.0014999215,0.00008190582,0.00017573827,0.00026622284,0.0000010514644],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00031549053,0.0012601124,0.009076194,0.00032233202,0.00051039754,0.000005967663,0.85174114,0.0007788576,0.036892556,0.012046985,0.045225963,0.041823987],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012340082,0.00023571787,0.042677864,0.0002678635,0.00043170823,0.000025341074,0.93625164,0.0056611355,0.0012167436,0.0022683542,0.009495316,0.0002343012],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002262969,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00009278939,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.08451049,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000030940668,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007730485,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.55265236},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7164929893","doi":"10.1080/17153379.2018.12557914","title":"Care Communication: Making a Home in a Japanese Eldercare Facility. Routledge Studies in Sociolinguistics, no. 14.","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Pacific Affairs","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Elderly care; Care of the elderly","score_opus":0.07994089329385443,"score_gpt":0.3388493169808622,"score_spread":0.2589084236870077,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7164929893","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.03178849,0.012299343,0.0000026067012,0.00023880048,0.0006708599,0.00038080252,0.0001398013,0.00016064636,0.95431864],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99693644,0.00028277893,0.00016108579,0.000020170024,0.00037425244,0.00010070893,0.00009885632,0.0000224391,0.0020032895],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983346,0.0002893832,0.0004867096,0.00031166247,0.0002178291,0.0003598525],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9976624,0.00026768591,0.00014641113,0.0010921974,0.000791813,0.000039474773],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00036240995,0.0002498545,0.00039191375,0.00019786945,0.00042338,0.00018945978,0.0006089671,0.00008773287,0.00061689713],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003590522,0.000229146,0.00007985719,0.000114462004,0.00161668,0.00020816,0.0002880361,0.00037008978,0.0005252913],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000027998789,0.00006968612,0.0013961393,0.00017014377,0.00003736985,0.0000124926755,0.9705074,0.0000039882907,0.0000026439252,0.026059996,0.0012875204,0.00042462556],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00041692337,0.00004766824,0.000194746,0.00030993242,0.0000141043765,0.0000018823391,0.9808902,0.000038506023,0.0000036833155,0.0021320146,0.015666634,0.000283664],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00041218806,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.02730459,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9651479,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00026250328,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008230692,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99044454},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W780574402","doi":"","title":"The Interplay of Language and Emotion: Using Affective Norms to Explore Word Recognition, Motivation, and Lexicon","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"MacSphere (McMaster University)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; National Institutes of Health; Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; Vlaamse Overheid; Vlaamse regering; McMaster University","keywords":"Lexicon; Psychology; Word (group theory); Linguistics; Cognitive psychology; Natural language processing; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.03885190959058756,"score_gpt":0.2599387088362967,"score_spread":0.22108679924570915,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W780574402","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7032023,0.00028637712,0.00013311574,0.00011292988,0.00022959363,0.00034852218,0.000038286154,0.000042619642,0.2956063],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.8164556,0.00008261643,0.00018070033,0.000051080482,0.00015824872,0.0000035137436,0.00023187547,0.000036555964,0.18279979],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991218,0.00014393387,0.00019515397,0.0002506775,0.00013837675,0.00015010132],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989819,0.00018800318,0.0002617179,0.00025756896,0.00025177945,0.000059020458],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00011051725,0.00021828114,0.0002421833,0.00016106278,0.0004478729,0.00023093812,0.00023741912,0.00009304607,0.004661917],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000042658143,0.0001794163,0.000053612002,0.00010326014,0.00021326105,0.00033977785,0.00009586186,0.00018893178,0.000009265109],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00038216347,0.00006241691,0.00042983773,0.00038057502,0.0002976581,0.000009140452,0.44936287,0.0000112266935,0.0004042035,0.034633085,0.0005516396,0.5134752],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00057895464,0.00012602542,0.0016177272,0.0006799725,0.00017984713,0.0000033122508,0.9443529,0.00004254086,0.00056416466,0.0013893691,0.050070267,0.00039487483],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0004664588,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0090850135,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5130803,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000051348004,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004650622,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99624795},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W795149743","doi":"10.82308/50874","title":"Crosslinguistic influence on pragmatics: the case of apologies by Japanese first-language learners of English","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"eScholarship@McGill (McGill)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Excuse; Linguistics; Pragmatics; Psychology; Residence; Syntax; Social psychology; Sociology; Political science; Law; Philosophy; Demography","score_opus":0.03608437509620823,"score_gpt":0.26303734579224924,"score_spread":0.226952970696041,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W795149743","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7651513,0.00029822928,3.40418e-8,0.000012786229,0.0002449197,0.00027847147,0.0006581884,0.00012255998,0.23323347],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9983604,0.000058586695,0.00013396042,0.00015321648,0.000046059096,0.000056229703,0.00002284677,0.000051702424,0.0011169937],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9978343,0.00036130546,0.0007491146,0.00034221474,0.00032569133,0.0003873268],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9962574,0.00093542703,0.00063620904,0.0013697697,0.00070864905,0.00009253217],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00080001954,0.00034439375,0.00043006148,0.00013675609,0.0009729518,0.000101367936,0.0010362874,0.00012717978,0.0007981251],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0044345097,0.0002493695,0.000168283,0.00013459919,0.0014156009,0.0004993815,0.00027450014,0.0005917528,0.0000524855],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001155905,0.00044892143,0.000052165415,0.00029465626,0.0001956343,0.0001516669,0.05672552,0.00008544787,0.0010273396,0.9377348,0.000036022542,0.0031322266],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001934766,0.0010459376,0.0002721261,0.0006508575,0.00041790775,0.000114123184,0.864757,0.000047021742,0.05165972,0.029069237,0.048546918,0.0014843913],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0067008594,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0054573705,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9086656,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007462886,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000025800267,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999958},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W809697800","doi":"","title":"LAUGHING IN CIRCLES: EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POLITICALLY CORRECT DISCOURSES AND STAND-UP COMEDY IN TORONTO","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"MacSphere (McMaster University)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"McMaster University","keywords":"Comedy; Gender studies; Sociology; Aesthetics; Media studies; Art; Literature","score_opus":0.08660105297925305,"score_gpt":0.2868283570866279,"score_spread":0.20022730410737485,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W809697800","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.36707753,0.0012293453,0.0000073533934,0.00015851183,0.0004373937,0.00027970693,0.00005348857,0.000046819143,0.6307098],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.7892578,0.00007740713,0.000012165069,0.000014358656,0.00016826794,0.000006891087,0.00016133214,0.000030398032,0.21027136],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99854153,0.0002909871,0.00030360316,0.00027050773,0.00021624654,0.00037715095],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99859315,0.00074343994,0.00016397375,0.00036086637,0.000055434946,0.000083123065],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00022505404,0.00027377383,0.00033824772,0.000167566,0.00034346106,0.00027939433,0.00048250225,0.00011532194,0.009561662],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000049062834,0.00024615342,0.000067678564,0.00010864971,0.000219185,0.0013290427,0.000108878354,0.0005263895,0.000015496464],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000108889086,0.00008034797,0.109739944,0.0002952917,0.00008053162,0.00002049433,0.25966346,0.0000042539527,0.000005495913,0.59013444,0.00014147883,0.039725352],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005041023,0.000023775921,0.26151213,0.0005618748,0.00009875206,7.156724e-7,0.6921765,0.0000025398692,0.0000046106857,0.00091215025,0.043866955,0.0003358895],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.009621512,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.35481948,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5892223,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00042055835,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000114027855,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99999905},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W952426122","doi":"","title":"Speech act theory and universal grammar","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"LA Referencia (Red Federada de Repositorios Institucionales de Publicaciones Científicas)","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec","funders":"","keywords":"Linguistics; Meaning (existential); Problem of universals; Philosophy; Comprehension; Natural (archaeology); Speech act; Human language; Psychology; Cognitive science; Epistemology","score_opus":0.02596845807032257,"score_gpt":0.2581948498770835,"score_spread":0.23222639180676094,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W952426122","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.118833266,0.0006459879,0.0014209088,0.005955236,0.00071617047,0.00036969586,0.000043624586,0.00049015606,0.87152493],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9953827,0.0001308976,0.0011618969,0.00024281628,0.0007102433,0.000022948978,0.00008563637,0.000042908512,0.0022199405],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99767756,0.00035980885,0.00046456873,0.000444956,0.00048278845,0.0005702899],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9979794,0.0005250777,0.00024931328,0.0006130375,0.0003228154,0.00031035425],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0013731186,0.0003351619,0.00030604232,0.00035403058,0.000962576,0.00047051164,0.0005722734,0.00021558802,0.00024610455],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002645435,0.00030131408,0.00013101098,0.0001702306,0.00011723618,0.00068512635,0.00023298177,0.0005052939,0.000023949087],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000189342,0.00018602305,0.00010972542,0.000030522766,0.00009869439,0.00012307207,0.013476027,0.0000020518514,0.0004402963,0.98011655,0.00045189072,0.004775808],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006859376,0.00005070213,0.0017551024,0.000051941595,0.00006394974,0.0003878019,0.0157631,0.000017933393,0.0003870649,0.0065337364,0.9739144,0.0003883285],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000057793895,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0013796474,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9735828,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00025468497,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00025975754,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999439},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W966325634","doi":"10.1017/cbo9780511635670","title":"Conversation Analysis","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"book","venue":"Cambridge University Press eBooks","topic":"Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":264,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Conversation; Conversation analysis; Mandarin Chinese; Perspective (graphical); Gaze; Linguistics; Sociology; Psychology; Communication; Computer science; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.03520068846565658,"score_gpt":0.22319958988434374,"score_spread":0.18799890141868716,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W966325634","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000081212886,0.00020546559,0.00011018361,0.00004988433,0.00011797024,0.00025170032,0.00028972107,0.00023063309,0.99866325],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.007303273,0.000059640817,0.000029509978,0.00012505069,0.00028545252,7.9735395e-7,0.0008084339,0.000023377626,0.9913645],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988431,0.00011431289,0.00020166665,0.00034751234,0.00027571793,0.00021769255],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983405,0.000080661586,0.0003226465,0.00089705014,0.00026790937,0.00009121957],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00009785531,0.00029975772,0.00044810073,0.0004384853,0.0003388498,0.0002564035,0.0007166222,0.0001838858,0.000118267824],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000005840885,0.00033299704,0.00037979858,0.000016261043,0.0004791961,0.00020979746,0.00015917102,0.00036959656,0.000048600326],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000017132339,0.000012350171,8.163571e-7,0.000022959248,0.0007062998,0.000031770025,0.003171811,0.0000056475365,7.4033403e-7,0.7906314,0.20509359,0.0003054649],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002826277,0.000025709198,0.00002132003,0.00003688632,0.0021845372,8.9616935e-7,0.00307008,0.000058095018,0.000011145194,0.000038812195,0.99389356,0.00037629917],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000551676,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00015822967,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7905926,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00027551246,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00023934014,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999122},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null}]}