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The Change-Base Issue for Ω-Categories
Chinese Annals of Mathematics, Series B, 2008If \((\Omega ,*,I)\) is a commutative and unital quantale (that is, the unit element \(I\) of \(\Omega \) coincides with the top element in \(\Omega \)), an \( \Omega\)-category is a set \(A\) together with an assignment of an element \( A(a,b)\in \Omega \) to every ordered pair \((a,b)\in A\times A\) such that \( I\leq A(a,a)\) for every \(a\in A ...
Fang, Chengling, Zhang, Dexue
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On ritual, change, and marked categories
Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 2000Comment les pratiques rituelles qui se representent comme atemporelles sont-elles affectees par un processus temporel ? Quand, ou, pourquoi et comment le changement se produit-il dans le rituel ? L'A. aborde ces questions en utilisant un apercu de Catherine Bell sur ce sujet.
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Categoriality in Language Change
2019Abstract This study presents the first elaborate attempt to set out a functional-semantic definition of diachronic transcategorial shift between the major classes “noun”/“nominal” and “verb”/“clause.” In English, speakers have different options to refer to an event by using “deverbal nominalization” strategies (e.g., Him guessing her ...
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Category change in English with and without structural change
2010This paper offers a partial taxonomy of changes of category (word class), exemplified with recent English data. The paper takes as its starting point a structuralist syntax which employs constituent structure and conventional category labels but which lacks empty categories or elaborate functional structure.
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Category change in the English gerund
2018Abstract This study considers the diachronic categorial shift from nominal (NG) to verbal gerunds (VG) in Middle English in terms of Langacker’s functional account of noun phrases and clauses as ‘deictic expressions’. The analysis shows that the Middle English gerund was essentially formally nominal but functionally hybrid ...
Lauren Fonteyn, Liesbet Heyvaert
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Category-exemplar dynamics and stereotype change
International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1996Abstract Research relevant to Rothbart and John's (1985) [Journal of Social Issues, 41, 81–104] model of stereotype change is examined. Contrary to predictions from the contact hypothesis, the attributes of category members frequently fail to generalize to the category as a whole. To account for this lack of generalization, Rothbart and John proposed
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Change of Base Using Arrow Categories
2021Arrow categories establish a suitable framework to reason about L-fuzzy relation abstractly. For each arrow category we can identify the Heyting algebra L that is used as the lattice of membership or truth values by the relations of the category. Therefore, arrow categories model the fixed-base approach to L-fuzziness, i.e., all relations of the given ...
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"Category Dynamics: Emergence, Change, and Dissolution"
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2015As enduring as categories are, they can and do change, over time and across spaces. Yet, such processes have received comparatively little attention.
Mark Thomas Kennedy, Ezra Zuckerman
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Two Drugs Receive Pregnancy Category Changes
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2013* Magnesium sulfate's pregnancy category has been shifted from A to D (benefits of use may outweigh risks) when the drug is used off label to control preterm labor. * The pregnancy category of valproate products has changed from D to X (risks outweigh any benefit), but only when the drug is used to treat migraine ...
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Differential time stability in categorial change
Journal of Historical Linguistics, 2011Change affects different parts of the lexicon and grammar differently, and in particular some parts are more time-stable than others. The creation of family names from words of other classes is an example, and many such examples need to be examined before credible generalizations can be made about differential time stability in historical linguistics ...
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