Arts & Education

Filtered summaries of peer-reviewed research drawn from verified academic sources, summarized in plain language:

  • Lexical richness showed a small, non-significant link to essay quality

    Vocabulary sophistication shows weak link to essay quality in EFL writing

    Analysis of 42 EFL students reveals weak correlation between lexical richness and argumentative essay quality, suggesting vocabulary sophistication alone minimally predicts writing performance.

  • Murui-Muina use language differences to mark subgroup identity

    How an Amazonian group maintains internal language diversity as political identity

    Ethnographic study of how Murui-Muina speakers in the Colombian Amazon use lexical contrasts to sustain four ethnolinguistic subgroups, challenging conventional definitions of language.

  • Latin volo developed reportative uses early

    How Latin volo shifted from expressing desire to reporting others' beliefs

    Corpus study of Latin volo examining reportative uses and grammaticalization from volition to evidentiality across three centuries, with comparative evidence from German and French.

  • Etymology is split into pre-modern and scientific senses

    Why modern etymology is not an ancient discipline

    Analysis distinguishes scientific etymology from pre-modern word origin practices, arguing that true etymological science emerged only with 19th-century historical linguistics.

  • German modal verb readings linked to viewpoint constellations

    How viewpoint shapes the meaning of German modal verbs

    Analysis of perspectival mechanisms in German modality, integrating formal semantic and cognitive approaches to explain semantic variation and diachronic shifts in modal verbs.

  • Western and Middle Eastern media differ in framing Al-Assad’s collapse

    How Western and Middle Eastern media use language to frame Syria's regime change

    Transitivity analysis reveals how Western and Middle Eastern media used distinct linguistic strategies to represent Al-Assad’s regime collapse according to ideological positions.

  • The article frames theology as a response to climate emergency

    Connecting climate policy outcomes to theological frameworks for environmental action

    Develops integral eco-theology integrating COP30 outcomes and Earth Charter+25 renewal through Pope Francis’s ecology and Wilber’s AQAL framework, positioning degrowth and rewilding as ecodomy.

  • Reconstructing Propositions: Symbols, Facts, and the Empirical Framework

    Propositions as statements without metaphysical commitment

    Reconstructing propositions through Ayer and Ryle’s eliminativist project, this paper develops an anti-representationalist framework grounding propositions in linguistic practices rather than.

  • Metaphysics Reimagined

    How metaphysics can recover rigor by integrating introspection with empirical inquiry

    Analysis of metaphysics’ loss of credibility and pathways for renewal through methodological integration of introspection, evolutionary evidence, and testable inquiry.

  • Orthodox theologians link animal care to creation care

    Orthodox theologians' vision of animals in creation and the future kingdom

    Metropolitan John of Pergamon and Kallistos of Diokleia reframe Orthodox theology to affirm animals’ intrinsic worth and eschatological inclusion, challenging anthropocentric traditions.

  • Understanding is proposed as an alternative basis for access internalism

    Can understanding replace knowledge in justifying internalism about evidence

    Philosophical examination proposing objectual understanding as an alternative to knowledge-theoretic formulations of access internalism in epistemology.

  • Tolstoy’s ethics influenced Wittgenstein’s views on conscience

    How Tolstoy's spiritual ethics shaped Wittgenstein's philosophical thought

    Explore how Leo Tolstoy’s ethical philosophy shaped Ludwig Wittgenstein’s intellectual development during World War I, revealing deep conceptual convergences between these thinkers across distinct.