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Auxiliary Selection in the East

Journal of East Asian Linguistics, 2004
The perfect auxiliaries in Old Japanese, -tu and -nu, display a close distributional correspondence to the European auxiliaries ‘have’ and ‘be’, particularly to hebben and zijn in Dutch, not only in the core cases where -tu/hebben appear with transitives/unergatives and -nu/zijn with passives/unaccusatives, but also in the following exceptional cases ...
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Auxiliary Selection in Yiddish Dialects

Journal of Germanic Linguistics, 2022
The variation of the two past tense auxiliaries (HAVE and BE) is a well-studied phenomenon in European languages, especially in the West Germanic varieties. So far, however, the situation in Eastern Yiddish has not been examined. This paper focuses on auxiliary selection in these Yiddish dialects based on data from the Language and Culture Archive of ...
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Auxiliary selection in Italian restructuring: An insight into the size of the clause [PDF]

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In Standard Italian, restructuring clauses are characterized by apparently optional transparency effects in the choice of the clausal perfect auxiliary.
Irène Amato
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Auxiliary Selection in Dutch

Natural Language & Linguistic Theory, 1999
Dans un recent article, R. Lieber et H. Baayen (1997) ont presente une contribution au debat de longue date sur la selection de l'auxiliaire en hollandais. Ils ont montre que cette selection est determinee par un principe semantique qui opere au niveau de la structure lexicale conceptuelle (SLC).
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Auxiliary selection in German

2013
The phenomenon of variance in auxiliary selection with haben and sein for perfect formation is very well known from a number of languages, and it is widely discussed. Recent models assume that sets of ranked criteria act as the semantic basis for auxiliary selection.
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Toward a Modular Theory of Auxiliary Selection

Studia Linguistica, 1993
Abstract The term ‘auxiliary selection’ is generally used to refer to a phenomenon found in a number of Romance and Germanic languages, in which the auxiliary in the nonpassive ‘auxiliary + past participle’ construction is not invariably have, as it is in English, but either have or be, depending on various factors.
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Anthracene Cycloadducts as Highly Selective Chiral Auxiliaries

The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2008
A new chiral auxiliary was designed and easily prepared from a Diels-Alder cycloadduct of an enantiomerically pure anthracene with maleimide. Excellent diastereoselectivities in Diels-Alder reactions, conjugate additions, and aldol reactions employing these auxiliaries are now reported.
Xiang, Liu, John K, Snyder
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On the emergence of auxiliary selection in Germanic

2021
Abstract This paper is concerned with the development of auxiliary selection in Germanic, i.e. the alternation between have and be in perfects depending on the type of lexical verb.
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Selective Removal of Aminoquinoline Auxiliary by IBX Oxidation

The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2019
8-Aminoquinoline (AQ) is a widely used bidentate auxiliary in metal-catalyzed directed C-H functionalization reactions. Herein, we report an efficient and chemoselective method to convert various N-quinolyl carboxamides to primary amides with the treatment of a stoichiometric amount of 2-iodoxybenzoic acid oxidant or the combination of a catalytic ...
Zhiguo Zhang   +6 more
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Use of multi-auxiliary variables as a condensed auxiliary variable in selecting a sample

Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 1983
Information on several auxiliary variables correlated with the variable under study is available in most of the sample survey studies. This paper attempts an optimal use of several auxiliary variables in the form of a single auxiliary variable obtained as a linear function of these variables.
M. Singh, P. Kumar, R.R. Chandak
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