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Authorship discrimination is the task of detecting whether two writings are authored by the same person. From literature study to forensic analysis, the authorship discrimination makes a significant contribution in differentiating authorship.
Junaed Younus Khan (16870110) +3 more
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Agreeing to agree and Dutch books
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Yi-Chun Chen +4 more
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Specificity, definiteness, and modification [PDF]
This paper focuses on complex DPs which contain a PP modifier. The matrix D shows agreement with the embedded D with respect to specificity in such DPs. However, this happens only in some instances but not always. The paper proposes that not all nominals
Daniela Isac
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On agreement-drop in Singlish: topics never agree
This paper examines the distribution and properties of agreement-drop constructions in Singlish, which are distinguished by the absence of overt subject agreement morphology.
Si Kai Lee
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Why do lifespan variability trends for the young and old diverge? A perturbation analysis
Background: Variation in lifespan has followed strikingly different trends for the young and old: while overall lifespan variability has decreased as life expectancy at birth has risen, the variability conditional on survival to older ages has increased.
Michal Engelman +2 more
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On gender and number agreement in the determiner phrase: the afro-bolivian spanish case [PDF]
This paper provides a formal account for processes of gender and number agreement in Afro-Bolivian Spanish, a contact variety of Spanish spoken in Los Yungas, Department of La Paz, Bolivia.
Sandro Sessarego
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Full Interpretation of Optimal Labeling
This article proposes that the label for each syntactic node/set is fully derivable from Agree operating on edge-features of lexical items. It is also proposed that the derivations of labels transparently carve the path for ?-marking at the semantic ...
Hiroki Narita
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Rationale Antibiotics have been detected worldwide in the aquatic environment. Moreover, certain classes of antibiotics have been repurposed for the management of COVID-19, which increased their use and presence in wastewater.
Christine M. El-Maraghy +3 more
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Aumann has shown that agents who have a common prior cannot have common knowledge of their posteriors for event $E$ if these posteriors do not coincide. But given an event $E$, can the agents have posteriors with a common prior such that it is common knowledge that the posteriors for $E$ \emph{do} coincide?
Lehrer, Ehud, Samet, Dov
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Agreeing to disagree and dilation [PDF]
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Jiji Zhang +2 more
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