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Expressive capacity of subregular expressions

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications, 2018
Different types of subregular expressions are studied. Each type is obtained by either omitting one of the regular operations or replacing it by complementation or intersection. For uniformity and in order to allow non-trivial languages to be expressed, the set of literals is a finite set of words instead of letters.
Martin Kutrib, Matthias Wendlandt
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EXPRESSIBLE SEMANTICS FOR EXPRESSIBLE COUNTERFACTUALS

The Review of Symbolic Logic, 2010
Lewis (1981) showed the equivalence between two dominant semantic frameworks for counterfactuals: ordering semantics, which relies on orders between possible worlds, and premise semantics, which relies on sets of propositions (so-called ordering sources).
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Expressiveness and Expressive Control

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1992
Dispositionally expressive and unexpressive male subjects told truths and lies under low and high scrutiny. Subjects acted expressive, inhibited, and naturally. Judges rated subjects' performances. Subjects were able to regulate their expressiveness deliberately, but they were less successful when more highly scrutinized.
Bella M. DePaulo   +3 more
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