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On the Condition of Adjunction in Barriers
Even though Barriers theory is considered to be an innovative approach toward the Universal Grammar, it has some conceptual problems. The first problem is concerned with the definition of the blocking category and the barrier. According to the definition,
Khym, Hangyoo
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Objectives This study aimed to investigate hand function trajectories over 5 years in primary hand osteoarthritis. Additionally, determinants of baseline and longitudinal hand function were assessed. Methods 538 patients with both baseline and 5‐year study visits were analyzed.
Annemiek V.E.M. Olde Meule +4 more
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Comparative construction and/or construction of manner from Vuk S. Karadžic to the present [PDF]
The paper will deal with terminology, (sub) types and the use of comparative and methodical sentences (and constructions) in the past two centuries, from Vuk's first grammar (1814) through the Serbian Dictionaries by Vuk S. Karadžić (I - 1818; II - 1852)
Spasić Nataša A.
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Do Mass Nouns Constitute a Semantically Uniform Class?
Research on mass nouns has focused on concrete terms. So, are there semantic properties shared by all mass terms? We first consider concrete nouns like milk and furniture.
Nicolas, David
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'Most' vs. 'the most' in languages where 'the more' means 'most' [PDF]
This paper focuses on languages in which a superlative interpretation is typically indicated merely by a combination of a definiteness marker with a comparative marker, including French, Spanish, Italian, Romanian, and Greek ('DEF+CMP languages ...
Coppock, Elizabeth, Strand, Linnea
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Objective To explore whether higher body fat and lower lean mass are associated with greater pain and worse patient‐reported physical function in individuals with hip osteoarthritis (OA). A secondary aim was to examine whether pain and patient‐reported physical function differ according to four body composition profiles: high body fat, low lean mass ...
Alexandra Ryan +10 more
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The creoles from Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana and Haiti reveal similarities between them but also specific features which turn out to be valuable information for linguistic analysis.
Robert Damoiseau
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Comparing MaxEnt and Noisy Harmonic Grammar
MaxEnt grammar is a probabilistic version of Harmonic Grammar in which the harmony scores of candidates are mapped onto probabilities. It has become the tool of choice for analyzing phonological phenomena involving probabilistic variation or gradient acceptability, but there is a competing proposal for making Harmonic Grammar probabilistic, Noisy ...
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Tibetan -las, -nas, and -bas [PDF]
In descriptions of Tibetan grammar it is common to treat -las and -nas together in the discussion of case marking, signalling merely that -las is capable of forming comparisons whereas -nas is not.
Hill, Nathan W.
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Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a rare autoimmune disease defined by immune dysregulation, vasculopathy, and progressive fibrosis of the skin and internal organs. Despite advances in care, major complications such as interstitial lung disease (ILD) and myocardial involvement remain the leading causes of morbidity and mortality.
Cristiana Sieiro Santos +2 more
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