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Null objects are ellipsis in Brazilian Portuguese
Linguistic Review, 2016Sonia Cyrino, R. Lopes
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Missing objects in special registers: The syntax of null objects in English
Canadian Journal of Linguistics, 2014Marta Ruda
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Null objects in adult and child Polish: Syntax, discourse and pragmatics
Lingua, 2016Aldona Sopata
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Null Objects in Korean: Experimental Evidence for the Argument Ellipsis Analysis
Linguistic Inquiry, 2020Null object (NO) constructions in Korean and Japanese have received different accounts: as (a) argument ellipsis (Oku 1998, S. Kim 1999, Saito 2007, Sakamoto 2015), (b) VP-ellipsis after verb raising (Otani and Whitman 1991, Funakoshi 2016), or (c ...
Chung-hye Han +3 more
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On null objects in Egyptian Arabic
, 2020This paper provides a descriptive account and a syntactic analysis of the grammatical distribution and properties of null objects (NOs) in Egyptian Arabic.
Usama Soltan
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Acquisition of null objects in Mandarin Chinese by heritage speakers
, 2020The acquisition of the grammatical knowledge related to inflectional morphology and syntax-pragmatics interface have both been shown to be challenging for heritage speakers (e.g.,Montrul et al. 2008;Polinsky 2006,2008;Sorace et al.
C. Chou, Tsung-Ying Chen, Acrisio Pires
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Null objects, null nominal anaphora and antilogophoricity
Probus: International Journal of Latin and Romance LinguisticsThis paper discusses null objects (NOs) in Ibero-Romance. European Portuguese (EP) has both definite and indefinte NOs, but Castillian Spanish (CSpanish) only allows NOs when the antecedent is a bare plural nominal or a mass noun.
Pilar P. Barbosa
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Definite referential null objects in Old Hittite
Indogermanische Forschungen, 2019The occurrence of referential Null Objects (NOs) is a recurrent syntactic feature of ancient Indo-European languages. As previous scholars have remarked, different conditions license the occurrence of NOs in individual languages.
G. Inglese +2 more
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Physical Review D
How do regular black holes evade the Penrose singularity theorem? Various models of stationary regular black holes globally satisfy the null convergence condition (NCC). At first glance this might seem puzzling, as the NCC must generically be violated to
Johanna N. Borissova +2 more
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How do regular black holes evade the Penrose singularity theorem? Various models of stationary regular black holes globally satisfy the null convergence condition (NCC). At first glance this might seem puzzling, as the NCC must generically be violated to
Johanna N. Borissova +2 more
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Super-contrast-enhanced darkfield imaging of nano objects through null ellipsometry.
Optics Letters, 2018We rediscover the null ellipsometry principle for an outstanding image-contrast enhancement method for darkfield imaging. Simply by adding polarizers, compensators, and a photodiode sensor to a conventional darkfield imaging system and applying the null ...
Seongkeun Cho +8 more
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