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Conventional Implicatures in Argumentation
Despite the ubiquity of conventional implicatures in language and the critical role they play in argumentation, they have heretofore been almost entirely absent from theories of argument and the linguistic expression of reasoning.
Annette Hautli-Janisz +2 more
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This paper is committed to investigating outer-synchronization of fractional-order neural networks with deviating argument via centralized and decentralized data-sampling approaches. Considering the low cost and high reliability of data-sampling control,
Weike Cheng +3 more
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The unique municipality structure in the Czech Republic is one of the most interesting research topics in the Czech political space. The large number of municipalities with less than 1,000 or less than 500 inhabitants causes differences between Czech ...
Burešová Barbora, Balík Stanislav
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Unlocking the verbal spine in Malayalam: Past tense is key
The focus of the paper is the internal structure of the verbal spine. Our aim is to show, using data from Malayalam, how verbal structures can be built, allowing for a new understanding of verb alternations as well as the verbal spine. The paper provides
Gayathri G Krishnan, Vaijayanthi Sarma
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A real argument to defy classical logic
In this paper, an argument by Fisher (2004) is formalized and evaluated by means of some tools of classical logic. The argument presented by Fisher is a version of a piece of reasoning of great historical importance known as Pascal’s Wager.
Héctor Hernández Ortiz
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Incorporation, Plurality, and the Incorporation of Plurals: a Dynamic Approach
This paper deals with the semantic properties of incorporated nominals that are present at clausal syntax. Such nominals exhibit a complex cluster of semantic properties, ranging from argument structure, scope, and number to discourse transparency.
Donka F. Farkas, Henriëtte de Swart
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Male Chauvinism and Complex Thinking: A Study of Mexican University Students
This article presents the results of a study conducted on a sample of students at a techno-logical university in western Mexico, in which the aim was to identify a possible relationship between the presence of male chauvinistic behaviors and complex ...
Martina Carlos-Arroyo +3 more
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Argumentation skills are one of the important competencies of the 21st century that play a role in building conceptual understanding and critical thinking skills.
Umi Kalsum Djano +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Children with sickle cell disease (SCD) face multiple acute and chronic medical complications that may impact their quality of life as reported by patients themselves. Health‐related social needs (HRSNs), such as food and housing insecurity, are common in people with SCD, but the association between HRSNs and patient‐reported ...
Sarah J. Marks +5 more
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ABSTRACT Primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma (pcALCL) is a rare pediatric CD30‐positive T‐cell lymphoproliferative disorder with an excellent prognosis, but its genomic drivers are poorly defined. We report three children with skin‐limited disease demonstrating striking molecular heterogeneity, including NPM::ALK, NUP214::FRK, and a novel ...
Shoshana Greenberger +7 more
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