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Robots can learn manipulation tasks from human demonstrations. This work proposes a versatile method to identify the physical interactions that occur in a demonstration, such as sequences of different contacts and interactions with mechanical constraints.
Alex Harm Gert‐Jan Overbeek +3 more
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What Does That Mean? Complementizers and Epistemic Authority. [PDF]
Tollan R, Palaz B.
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Acquisition of non-canonical word orders in Mandarin Chinese. [PDF]
Ji Y, Sheng L, Zheng L.
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The Whether Report: Reclassifying Whether as a Determiner
This paper examines the use of whether in complement clauses for the purpose of determining the exact syntactic and semantic status of whether in these clauses. Beginning with a background to the complementizer phrase, this paper will note the historical
Batson, Gregg Thomas, 1968-
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This review identifies key design considerations for insect‐inspired microrobots capable of multimodal locomotion. To draw inspiration, biological and robotic strategies for moving in air, on water surfaces, and underwater are examined, along with approaches for crossing the air–water interface.
Mija Jovchevska +2 more
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Bilingual Acquisition of Morphology: Norwegian and Russian Influence on Children's Sentence Repetition in Estonian. [PDF]
Vaks A, Vihman VA.
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Compliant Pneumatic Feet with Real‐Time Stiffness Adaptation for Humanoid Locomotion
A compliant pneumatic foot with real‐time variable stiffness enables humanoid robots to adapt to changing terrains. Using onboard vision and pressure control, the foot modulates stiffness within each gait cycle, reducing impact forces and improving balance. The design, cast in soft silicone with embedded air chambers and Kevlar wrapping, offers durable,
Irene Frizza +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Survival of the wittiest (not friendliest): The art and science behind human linguistic and cognitive evolution. [PDF]
Progovac L.
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Effects of individual differences in text exposure on sentence comprehension. [PDF]
Stoops A, Montag JL.
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