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El afán de encontrar un criterio único-formal-universal para la identificación del sujeto -o de cualquier otra categoría gramatical-, como se da el caso en ciertas corrientes teóricas, es una postura que nos hace correr el riesgo o «de acostar las ...
Francesc Queixalós
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An active analysis of Basque ergativity
Previous generative work on Basque syntax has attempted to equate either the NOR or the NORK case in Basque with a “subject case” corresponding structurally to nominative.
Arthur Holmer
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ESCRT‐Mimetic Nanodegrader Targets STING for Anti‐Inflammatory Therapy
A nanoplatform‐enabled targeted protein degradation strategy is presented to regulate aberrant STING signaling. STING‐ATTEC induces selective autophagic degradation of STING via formation of a STING–ATTEC–LC3 ternary complex, while the cationic FA‐LNP+ system enhances LC3 generation and targeted delivery. Together, this synergistic approach efficiently
Fuyuan Zhou +9 more
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The paper examines the roles construed to migrants and to European states in Reuters and AP news agency reports autumn 2015 and spring 2016. In 2015, more than a million migrants came to Europe.
Maija Stenvall
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Peptide‐Incorporated Biomaterials Promote Regeneration of Peripheral Nerve Injuries
Peptide‐incorporated biomaterials provide precise, tunable biological cues that mimic functional protein domains to regulate behaviors of neurons, Schwann cells, immune cells, and endothelial cells, thereby enhancing axon elongation, Schwann cell support, inflammatory microenvironment modulation, and vascularization, offering a promising alternative to
Zhiwei Zhao +5 more
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Syntax: Its Evolution and Its Representation in the Brain
Poeppel (2008) observes that there is no clear correspondence between units of analysis in linguistics (especially the abstract and arbitrary-looking principles of syntax) and biological units of neuroscience, concluding that current neurolinguistic ...
Ljiljana Progovac
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Passivization in Taleshi dialect (of Sehsar) [PDF]
This article surveys passivization in Taleshi dialect. This dialect is common in some areas of the Guilan province. This dialect, i.e Taleshi dialect, is divided into three different branches which are called central, northern and southern Taleshi ...
Abdullah Ezzat doust +2 more
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This study shows that a local, data‐driven AI model can accurately predict diverse optical and chiroptical properties of [6]helicenes using information from close structural neighbours. Combined with genetic algorithms, it enables inverse design for tailored properties, establishing practical structure–property rules for efficient molecular discovery ...
Rafael G. Uceda +8 more
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Argument Marking in Ditransitive Alignment Types
This paper discusses the patterns of case-marking/adpositional marking and indexing of ditransitive clauses in the world's languages, i.e. clauses with an Agent, a Recipient and a Theme argument. It distinguishes three major alignment types, indirective,
Martin Haspelmath
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Debunking the I above YOU illusion
There is a long tradition in placing I above YOU in linguistics and grammar. In our Western grammatical terminology, I is the “first person”. In the universal scale of agentivity, or “universal person hierarchy”, I is placed before YOU.
Marie-Odile Junker
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