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Taleen Nalabandian
Taleen Nalabandian
PhD Candidate, Texas Tech University
Verified email at ttu.edu
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Depressed Individuals Use Negative Self-Focused Language When Recalling Recent Interactions with Close Romantic Partners but Not Family or Friends
T Nalabandian, M Ireland
Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Clinical …, 2019
122019
Genre-typical narrative arcs in films are less appealing to lay audiences and professional film critics
T Nalabandian, ME Ireland
Behavior research methods 51 (4), 1636-1650, 2019
102019
Assessing College Writing: Do Students Connect with the Text?
T Nalabandian, R Taraban, JC Pittman, S Maliepaard
East European Journal of Psycholinguistics 7 (1), 2020
52020
Dictionaries and Decision Trees for the 2019 CLPsych Shared Task
M Iserman, T Nalabandian, M Ireland
Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Clinical …, 2019
52019
Creating and testing specialized dictionaries for text analysis
R Taraban, J Pittman, T Nalabandian, WFZ Yang, W Marcy, SM Gunturu
East European Journal of Psycholinguistics 6 (1), 65-75, 2019
52019
Language Coordination in Writing and Conversation
ME Ireland, T Nalabandian
Handbook of Language Analysis in Psychology, 65-101, 2022
22022
Linguistic gender congruity differentially correlates with film and novel ratings by critics and audiences
T Nalabandian, ME Ireland
PloS one 17 (4), e0248402, 2022
12022
“It’s kind of a funny story”: A narrative intervention for depression
T Nalabandian
2023
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