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Extraction from Present Participle Adjuncts: The Relevance of the Corresponding Declaratives
In this article, I will argue that many of the theoretical approaches to extraction from participle adjunct islands suffer from the fact that the focus of investigation lies on perceived grammaticality differences in interrogative structures.
Andreas Kehl
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František Čermák: GRAMMATICAL IDIOMS It is argued that multi-word lexemes, existing for all classes of single-word lexemes, are an important and growing extension well deserving more study. A notable part of this is to be found in idioms, too, including grammatical idioms, whose prominent class, that of multi-word idiomatic prepositions is studied here
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Strong Generative Capacity and the Empirical Base of Linguistic Theory
This Perspective traces the evolution of certain central notions in the theory of Generative Grammar (GG). The founding documents of the field suggested a relation between the grammar, construed as recursively enumerating an infinite set of sentences ...
Dennis Ott
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Context but not reading speed modulates transposed-word effects in Chinese reading
Recent research using a speeded grammaticality decision revealed novel transposed-word effects when reading alphabetic languages such as French (Mirault, Snell, & Grainger, 2018), and nonalphabetic languages such as Chinese (Liu, Li, Paterson, & ...
Zhiwei Liu, Yan Li, Jingxin Wang
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Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a rare autoimmune disease defined by immune dysregulation, vasculopathy, and progressive fibrosis of the skin and internal organs. Despite advances in care, major complications such as interstitial lung disease (ILD) and myocardial involvement remain the leading causes of morbidity and mortality.
Cristiana Sieiro Santos +2 more
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Grammatical gaps, grammatical invention and grammatical theory
This paper focuses on the solutions that speakers find when they are faced with a grammatical gap, i.e. a complication that occurs within the production of an utterance for which no conven- tionalised solution is available to the speaker. I introduce the term ad hoc construction for these solutions and analyse them as instances of linguistic (more ...
Vogel, Ralf +2 more
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This study introduces VIVID (Vesicle In Vivo Identification using DNA), a qPCR‐based platform that tracks PCR‐amplifiable DNA tags loaded in the EVs for accurate and quantifiable EV biodistribution in vivo. ABSTRACT Extracellular vesicles (EVs) represent promising carriers for nucleic acid therapeutics, offering advantages over synthetic nanoparticles ...
Oscar Boyadjian +5 more
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Introduction : Grammaticalité et annotations de corpus d’anglais oral – perspectives et problèmes
Thinking over the system of a language means that you take into account the grammar that regulates it by relying on the examples that are acceptable and not acceptable for the speaker of the spoken language.
Sylvie Hancil
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Gold bipyramids can act as efficient plasmonic nanoheaters, but they often reshape during laser heating. This study shows that oxygen nanobubbles drive oxidative etching and that surface ligands control stability. CTAB‐ and citrate‐coated particles blunt and lose optical performance, whereas polystyrene sulfonate preserves shape and heating by ...
Irene López‐Sicilia +7 more
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Ungrammaticality and descriptive adequacy in English pronunciation: the case of syncope
This paper looks at the grammar of a subset of vowel-zero alternations in English using findings from a large-scale descriptive project on syncope in contemporary spoken English.
Gabor Turcsan
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