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Abstract Ground‐based very low frequency transmitters emit signals that primarily propagate within the Earth–ionosphere waveguide, and some of their energy can propagate into the magnetosphere. Ionospheric observations from the DEMETER satellite reveal a distinct concentric rings pattern of the wave power distribution of the North West Cape transmitter
Zhiyang Xia +8 more
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Syntactic Ergativity: Analysis and Identification
Some languages showing morphological ergativity in case and/or agreement also show ergative patterns in core syntactic domains - syntactic ergativity.
Amy Rose Deal
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The Oxford Handbook of Ergativity
As any quick survey of the syntactic literature will show, there are almost as many different views of ergativity as there are so-called ergative languages (languages whose basic clause structure instantiates an ergative case-marking or agreement pattern)
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Variation of Ergativity Patterns in Indo-Aryan [PDF]
Ergativity in the Indo-Aryan languages is a very intricate phenomenon. At the morphological level, we can observe a certain continuum, from disappearance of ergativity to its reinforcement.
Krzysztof Stronski
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Language and Linguistics Compass, 2009
Abstract Ergativity refers to patterning in a language whereby the subject of a transitive clause behaves differently to the subject of an intransitive clause, which behaves like the object of a transitive clause. Ergativity can be manifested in morphology, lexicon, syntax, and discourse organisation.
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Abstract Ergativity refers to patterning in a language whereby the subject of a transitive clause behaves differently to the subject of an intransitive clause, which behaves like the object of a transitive clause. Ergativity can be manifested in morphology, lexicon, syntax, and discourse organisation.
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This volume is a collection of articles concerned with the typology of valency and valence change in a large and diversified sample of languages that display ergative alignment in their grammar.
Authier, Gilles, Haude, Katharina
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Split Ergativity is not about Ergativity
2017AbstractThis chapter argues that split ergativity is epiphenomenal, and that the factors which trigger its appearance are not limited to ergative systems in the first place. In both aspectual and person splits, the split is the result of a bifurcation of the clause into two distinct case/agreement domains, which renders the clause structurally ...
Jessica Coon, Omer Preminger
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Recording Rod ON and OFF Responses in ERG and Multifocal ERG
Documenta Ophthalmologica, 2005The 5 Hz rectangle stimulus was generally used to record cone ON and OFF response. In this study, the feasibility and recording conditions of recording rod ON and OFF responses in electroretinograms (ERG) and multifocal electroretinograms (mf-ERG) were described, and the character and influence factors of these responses were observed.
Changzheng, Chen +3 more
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