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Two types of change-of-state attributes in English
Contrary to the common belief that all attributes denoting a change of state belong to one and the same uniform class, we strongly defend in the present paper the existence of two distinct syntactic-semantic kinds of change of state attributes in the ...
Rodríguez Arrizabalaga, Beatriz
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Change-of-state predicates and their use for expressing the future: the case of Livonian
The present article considers change-of-state predicates in Livonian and their possible development into future copulas. The focus is on the verbs īedõ ‘remain, stay; become’, sǭdõ ‘get; become’, and līdõ (synchronically a future copula), but also the ...
Miina Norvik
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Pseudo-copular use of the Spanish verbs ponerse and quedarse: two types of change
The present contribution focuses on the pseudo-copular relation of change expressed by the Spanish verbs ponerse (literally ‘put-refl’) and quedarse (literally ‘stay-refl, be situated-refl’).
Lise Van Gorp
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Comparisons of weed community, soil health and economic performance between wheat-maize and garlic-soybean rotation systems under different weed managements [PDF]
This study compared the impacts of different weed managements on weed community, soil health and economic performance between the wheat–maize (WM) and garlic–soybean (GS) rotations.
Mahmud A. Muminov +6 more
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Grasslands provide essential forage sources for global livestock production. Remote sensing approaches have been widely used to estimate the biomass production of grasslands from regional to global scales, but simultaneously mapping the forage biomass ...
Xia Zhao +8 more
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Widespread shrub encroachment in grasslands can lead to changes in soil aggregates and soil organic carbon (SOC), especially in deep soils. Soil aggregates physicochemically protect SOC and thus affect soil carbon sequestration.
Yankun Zhu +6 more
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The interdisciplinary framework known as resilience theory used by ecologists, social scientists, as well as policy makers, is primarily concerned with the sources of transformation and stability in complex socioecological systems.
Matthew A. Peeples +2 more
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Potential effects of climate change .... Spanish
Title from PDF caption (viewed on February 9, 2023).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program.
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Obesity stigma as a globalizing health challenge
Background Based on studies conducted in the global north, it is well documented that those who feel stigmatized by overweight/obesity can suffer extreme emotional distress, be subject to (often legal and socially-acceptable) discrimination, and adjust ...
Alexandra Brewis +2 more
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The States in Changes of State
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