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Absolute Ungrammaticality [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
Abstract Given the principles of optimality theory, there should be a grammatical output for every input. After all, of the possible outputs corresponding to a particular input, the one that is the most harmonic with respect to a set of ranked universal constraints is grammatical by definition.
Ackema, Peter, Neeleman, Ad
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Journal of Motor Behavior, 1974
The position that a composite error score is not an interpretable indicator of motor performance is supported and expanded. It is shown that Henry's E(2) statistic possesses the same deficiencies as A (2), and thus is equally invalid. Responses are made to a number of specific criticisms of the Schutz and Roy paper made by Henry.
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Society and Business Review, 2013
Purpose– This paper seeks to apply a processual thinking of subjectivity in the study of “becoming entrepreneur”.Design/methodology/approach– Through analysing Foucault's idea of subjectification, by the help of Deleuze's comments and elaborations, the paper seeks to clarify one opacity in entrepreneurship research – the “vanishing presence” of the ...
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