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(Heritage) Russian Case Marking: Variation and Paths of Change
Russian’s six cases and multiple noun classes make case marking potentially challenging ground for heritage speakers. Indeed, morphological levelling, “probably the best-described feature of language loss”, has been substantiated.
Naomi Nagy, Julia Petrosov
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Analysing case in spoken language: A corpus study on East Franconian dialects
Due to phonological and morphological processes, there has been an excessive reduction of case forms in the development of the German case system. Thus, syncretism is frequently found in Standard German and even more so in German dialects, where the ...
Sophie Ellsäßer
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Diversity and complexity in neural organoids
Neural organoid research aims to expand genetic diversity on one side and increase tissue complexity on the other. Chimeroids integrate multiple donor genomes within single organoids. Self‐organising multi‐identity organoids, exogenous cell seeding, or enforced assembly of region‐specific organoids contribute to tissue complexity.
Ilaria Chiaradia, Madeline A. Lancaster
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Estonian Transitive Verb Classes, Object Case, and Progressive
This article examines the relation between aspect and object case in Estonian and establishes a verb classification that predicts many facets of object case behavior.
Anne Tamm
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Hierarchical person marking in Rawang
Rawang (Rvwàng) is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the far north of Myanmar (Burma), and is closely related to the Dulong language spoken in China.
LaPolla, Randy J.
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Object and Subject Case Marking in Behdini
Behdini, a variety of Kurdish, is known to be a morphologically rich language demonstrating both subject and object case marking in an unusual typological distribution. This paper reviews differential object marking (DOM) and differential subject marking
Shivan Toma, Toma, Shivan
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Mitochondrial remodeling shapes neural and glial lineage progression by matching metabolic supply with demand. Elevated OXPHOS supports differentiation and myelin formation, while myelin compaction lowers mitochondrial dependence, revealing mitochondria as key drivers of developmental energy adaptation.
Sahitya Ranjan Biswas +3 more
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This paper examines the rise of pronominal copies in relative clauses in L.A. Spanish, a variety that has an advanced degree of Case Marking Loss (CML) in these constructions.
Alazne Landa
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The ubiquitin ligase RNF115 is required for the clearance of damaged lysosomes
Upon lysosomal rupture, an E3 ubiquitin ligase RNF115 translocates from the cytosol to the damaged lysosomal membrane. Moreover, RNF115 depletion impairs the clearance of damaged lysosomes, identifying it as a key regulator of lysosomal quality control.
Sae Nakanaga +3 more
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Differential Object Marking in Old Japanese: A corpus based study
Within the past few decades various proposals have been made about marking of objects in Old Japanese (OJ) (e.g. Matsunaga 1983 Motohashi 1989 Yanagida 2006 Kuroda 2008 Yanagida and Whitman 2009 Wrona and Frellesvig 2010 Kinsui 2011 Miyagawa 2012) but ...
HORN Stephen Wright +2 more
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