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Bilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis Following Influenza A: Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Case Reports
Bilateral vocal cord paralysis (BVCP) is a rare but potentially life‐threatening condition. Viral infections such as COVID‐19, herpes simplex virus, Epstein–Barr virus, and cytomegalovirus have been widely reported; however, influenza A is a rarely ...
Dan H. V. Tran   +10 more
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Memoria ed eredità del quarantotto milanese dalle Cinque giornate a fine secolo

open access: yesLaboratoire Italien, 2017
1848 in Milan occupy a prominent place in the historiographical debate on the two revolutionary years in Italy (1848-1849). Not only the exceptional nature of the most famous and most celebrated event (the Five Days of Milan insurrection that led the ...
Gianluca Albergoni
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Concordance Graphs

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Combinatorics, 2000
Let \(G= (V,E)\) be a finite simple graph with \(n\geq 2\) vertices. \(G\) is called a concordance graph if the number of its induced three-vertex one-edged subgraphs equals the number of its induced three-vertex two-edged subgraphs, the class of these graphs be denoted by \({\mathfrak C}\).
Peter C. Fishburn, Bernard Monjardet
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Avatime noun classes and concord

open access: yesStudies in African Linguistics, 1995
Avatime is one of 14 "Central-Togo" (or "Togo Remnant") languages, spoken in Ghana, Togo, and Benin. These languages differ from their nearest Kwa group relatives in that they have active systems of noun classes and concord.
Russell G. Schuh
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Negative inversion, negative concord and sentential negation in the history of English [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
It is claimed in van Kemenade (2000: 62) that clauses with initial negative constituents are a context in which subject–verb inversion occurs throughout the history of English.
Wallage, Phillip
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Search downward: Minimal Search-based Agree

open access: yesGlossa, 2023
This paper explores empirical merits of a version of Agree that is defined based on Minimal Search (MS-Agree). Compared to the standard Agree, MS-Agree, essentially a search algorithm, uniquely allows the independent assignment of its search target and ...
Alan Hezao Ke
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On concord and projection [PDF]

open access: yesBucharest Working Papers in Linguistics, 2011
In the spirit of the copy theory of movement, I propose that Merge applies only to satisfy Selection or Modification. This proposal differentiates between Agreement (instantiated by an EPP-feature targeting the upper argument selected by the lexical head,
Giuliana Giusti
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Conciliarity of the Church

open access: yesSt Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology, 2023
Conciliarity is central to the identity of the Christian church. This article discusses the meaning of the word ‘conciliarity’ and its relation to ‘synodality’ through the lens of the church’s experience of councils (synods) at the local, regional, and ...
Nicholas Sagovsky
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Agreeing possessors and the theory of case [PDF]

open access: yesBucharest Working Papers in Linguistics, 2011
I argue that the so-called “possessive adjectives” are not really adjectives, but pronouns (D-projections). Agreement features on possessors do not compete with genitive-marking, as it seems at first sight: they never attach directly to DP, but rather to
Ion Giurgea
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AP-de (地) Adverbs in Mandarin

open access: yesStudies in Chinese Linguistics, 2018
Mandarin manner adverbs like dasheng ‘loudly’ (lit. ‘big voice’) occur both sentence-medially and sentence-finally, whereas adverbs formed with the adverbializer de (地) like kuaikuaide ‘quickly’ occur only sentence-medially.
Larson Richard K.
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