The following paper considers the potential for optionality of anaphoric null objects in two early Romance languages: Old French and Old Tuscan. In both languages, anaphoric objects can be omitted in different syntactic contexts (e.g., in coordination with prepositional infinitives or in adjunct non-finite clauses).
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Wang S, Wilson RC.
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Iatrogenic Ulnar Nerve Injury Post-K-Wire Fixation of Supracondylar Humeral Fracture in a Child With Ulnar Nerve Instability: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Mostafa MF, Paralaya KN, El-Husseini MI.
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RETRACTION: Intangible Cultural Heritage Reproduction and Revitalization: Value Feedback, Practice, and Exploration Based on the IPA Model. [PDF]
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Alabed T, Servi S.
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Post-ageing guided closed-loop discovery of multi-element alloy catalysts for automotive exhaust purification. [PDF]
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Information-Theoretic Intrinsic Motivation for Reinforcement Learning in Combinatorial Routing. [PDF]
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Competing cognitive pressures on human exploration in the absence of trade-off with exploitation. [PDF]
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