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Cumulative rightward processes
2013Extraposition and right node raising (RNR) can interact in two ways: from a descriptive point of view, the result of each can be used as input for the other. Embedding of the former process or configuration inside the latter explains apparent violations of the right periphery condition associated with RNR. The reverse leads to right-peripheral material
Kluck, Marlies, de Vries, Mark
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2019
Abstract Chapter 8 considers what cultural evolutionists call cumulative cultural evolution, that is, the idea that culture increases in complexity. For a cultural domain being defined as cumulative, it needs to show accumulation (more traits), improvement (traits are more efficient), and ratcheting (new traits build on previous ...
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Abstract Chapter 8 considers what cultural evolutionists call cumulative cultural evolution, that is, the idea that culture increases in complexity. For a cultural domain being defined as cumulative, it needs to show accumulation (more traits), improvement (traits are more efficient), and ratcheting (new traits build on previous ...
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23 Cumulative Charging and Cumulative Convictions
2006Abstract When deciding to indict an individual for serious violations of humanitarian law, the prosecutors of the ad hoc tribunals for Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia enjoy a great deal of discretion in the choice of charges that they may bring against an accused.
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1999
Summary: Computations with cumulants are becoming easier through the use of computer algebra but there remains a difficulty with the finiteness of the computations because all distributions except the normal have an infinite number of non-zero cumulants. One is led therefore to replacing finiteness of computations by ``finitely generated'' in the sense
PISTONE, Giovanni, WYNN H. P.
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Summary: Computations with cumulants are becoming easier through the use of computer algebra but there remains a difficulty with the finiteness of the computations because all distributions except the normal have an infinite number of non-zero cumulants. One is led therefore to replacing finiteness of computations by ``finitely generated'' in the sense
PISTONE, Giovanni, WYNN H. P.
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