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Towards non-Archimedean superstrings
An action for a prospect of a p-adic open superstring on a target Minkowski space is proposed. The action is constructed for ‘worldsheet’ fields taking values in the p-adic field Qp, but it is assumed to be obtained from a discrete action on the Bruhat ...
Hugo García-Compeán, Edgar Y. López
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In this article the authors describe data from an ethnographical study about the playing of Uril, a mancala-type game played in the island of São Vicente, Cape Verde.
Ana Lúcia Braz Dias, Juliana Braz Dias
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Human languages contain a variety of tools for referencing agents, locations, arguments of predicates, and other entities that are introduced, described, and attributed actions within sentences.
David Quinto-Pozos +2 more
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Agent defocusing in two-participant clauses in Finnish Sign Language
This article investigates what strategies are used for defocusing the agent in two-participant clauses in FinSL. The question is approached by analyzing a set of data that consists of videotaped informational texts.
Sanna Nordlund
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The Basic Reproduction Number and Delayed Action of T Cells for Patients Infected with SARS-CoV-2
COVID-19 has been prevalent for the last two years. The transmission capacity of SARS-CoV-2 differs under the influence of different epidemic prevention policies, making it difficult to measure the infectivity of the virus itself.
Yingdong Yin +3 more
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A prosodic approach of constructed action in Belgian French
Constructed action is a communicative strategy whereby speakers use their bodies and voices to depict referents, actions, and thoughts. By using a corpus-based study, this research analyses the use of constructed action and constructed dialogue in the ...
Cousin, Hadrien
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Perspective in signed discourse: the privileged status of the signer’s locus and gaze
In gesture studies character viewpoint and observer viewpoint (McNeill 1992) characterize co-speech gestures depending on whether the gesturer’s hand and body imitate a referent’s hand and body or the hand represents a referent in its entirety.
Engberg-Pedersen Elisabeth
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Indicating verbs in British Sign Language favour motivated use of space
Sign languages have traditionally been described as having a distinction between (1) arbitrary (referential or syntactic) space, considered to be a purely grammatical use of space in which locations arbitrarily represent concrete or abstract subject and ...
Cormier Kearsy +2 more
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Gelfand pairs associated with the action of graph automaton groups [PDF]
Graph automaton groups constitute a special class of automaton groups constructed from a graph. In this paper, we show that the action of any graph automaton group on each level of the rooted regular tree gives rise to a Gelfand pair.
Matteo Cavaleri +2 more
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Transitive $t$-designs and strongly regular graphs constructed from linear groups $L(2,q)$, $q leq 23$ [PDF]
In this paper we construct transitive $t$-designs from the linear groups $L(2,q), q leq 23$. Thereby we classify $t$-designs, $t ge 2$, admitting a transitive action of the linear groups $L(2,q), q leq 23$, up to 35 points and obtained ...
Dean Crnković, Andrea Švob
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