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A Developmental Study of Turkish Connectives
Connectives present an interesting phenomenon; while even 3-year-olds can produce them accurately, the real mastery of understanding their meanings takes much more time in language acquisition.
Enis G. OĞUZ, Duygu ÖZGE
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ABSTRACT Corporate sustainability has become a strategic priority in response to growing regulatory, social and environmental pressures, placing greater emphasis on governance structures, such as board composition, that shape the incorporation of ethical and sustainable values into corporate decision‐making.
Isabel‐María García‐Sánchez +3 more
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Accounting for the “causal link” between free adjuncts and their host clauses
This paper investigates the causal interpretation of free adjuncts. These are non-clausal adjuncts that associate with an individual denoted by an argument of the main verb and contribute propositional content about that individual (e.g., being an ...
Zobel, Sarah
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ABSTRACT The emerging concept of Hubs for Circularity (H4Cs) presents an opportunity to create collaborative, self‐sustaining regional industrial ecosystems that drive circular economy transitions at scale. However, the operationalisation of H4Cs faces financial, organisational and data‐driven challenges.
Aditya Tripathi +3 more
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Lexical P or functional Mood? Grammatical categories and mechanisms of clausal adjunction
The paper discusses mechanisms of clausal adjunction, that is, transforming a clause into a modifier with a specific interpretation (purpose, temporal, causal, etc.).
Irina Burukina
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Clause order in sentences containing a since- subordinate
This paper deals with clauses introduced by the subordinator since (hereafter SC’s), and more specifically with their placement in the sentence in relation to the main clause (hereafter MC) on which they depend from a syntactic point of view.
Bénédicte GUILLAUME
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Causal clauses in Brazilian Portuguese
This paper discusses causal clauses in Brazilian Portuguese introduced by porque ‘because’. It is proposed that these clauses are adjoined to three distinct positions in the matrix. To describe these different levels of integration, I adopt the classification proposed by Frey (2016) and Badan and Haegeman (2022), in which adverbial clauses are ...
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As Marcações Não-Manuais na Hipotaxe Adverbial Causal da Libras
This research aims at analyzing the non-manual markers in the hypotactic adverbial causal clauses in Brazilian Sign Language (Libras). Libras is a visual-spatial language and thus employs, besides the manual signs, the non-manual markers as a strategy of
Ludwig, Carlos Roberto +3 more
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ABSTRACT This study identifies and conceptualises the grey zone of stakeholder engagement and explores how it manifests in a collaborative context related to the promotion of a circular economy. While prior research on stakeholder engagement has highlighted the positive, value‐creating bright side or the harmful dark side of stakeholder engagement, we ...
Annika Blomberg +2 more
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ABSTRACT As global environmental concerns intensify, firms are increasingly expected to embed environmental responsibility into their core strategies. However, uncertainty remains over whether eco‐friendly initiatives are economically rewarded, reflecting ambiguity in consumers' true environmental preferences.
Kimitaka Nishitani +6 more
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