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Grounds in Equality Law: Before and After For Women Scotland
Grounds are the fulcrum of equality law. Thus, discrimination is discrimination when it is based on or because of certain kinds of personal characteristics or grounds such as race or sex. But there is no definition of grounds in general or a definition of grounds such as race or sex in particular in equality law. This article shows that in defining the
Shreya Atrey
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فھم معاني المفردات والتراكیب اللغویة لدى تلامیذ المرحلة الابتدائیة
This study aims at exploring primary school pupils' understanding of the meaning of lexical items and language structures. The study sample consists of 40 second year primary school pupils.
أ.د. كامل محمود نجم م.م.یسرى مھدي حسون
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On the development of relativization in the English language [PDF]
The discussion is about relative clauses in Old English and the transition to the Middle English period. More specifically, it deals with the phenomenon of preposition stranding in one type of relative clauses but not in the two other types.
Castillo, Concha
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Governing the Costs and Financial Sustainability Standardization of Italian Universities
ABSTRACT This article investigates the growing role of cost standards and financial sustainability procedures in the governance of public universities, focusing on the Italian higher education sector. Although the neoliberal transformation of universities and the spread of performance‐based management have been widely studied, limited research has ...
Massimo Sargiacomo +4 more
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What kind of element is 'že' in Czech? [PDF]
International audienceThis paper examines the syntactic and semantic behaviour of the morpheme že 'that' in subordinate and independent clauses in Czech. I show that že does not have the same properties in these two contexts.
Gruet-Skrabalova, Hana
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ABSTRACT Online tutoring platforms (OTPs) are an increasingly popular way for learners to study languages and for teachers to earn money. On many OTPs, individual teachers are responsible for attracting potential students via self‐branding. While scholarship has examined OTP teachers’ self‐branding practices and identified some of the most popular self‐
Wenjing Zeng, Nate Ming Curran
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Conjunctional Syntagms pa da, a da, e da, etc. in Consecutive Semantic Clauses
Two declarative clauses in cause-consequence relationship are joined by conjunctional syntagms pa/i/te da and pa/i/te kako which introduce a consecutive clause and are composed of the consecutive coordinator pa/i/te and the subordinator da/kako.
Luka Vukojević
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Attempto - From Specifications in Controlled Natural Language towards Executable Specifications
Deriving formal specifications from informal requirements is difficult since one has to take into account the disparate conceptual worlds of the application domain and of software development.
Fuchs, Norbert E., Schwitter, Rolf
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COMPLEX SENTENCES IN OLD ENGLISH [PDF]
The article deals with complex sentences being analysed from the point of OE syntax. In OE there are many complex sentence types which are roughly equivalent to PDE coordinate and subordinate clauses.
Криворучко, Т. В.
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Testing the interface hypothesis: the acquisition of English indirect questions by L1 speakers of Omani Arabic. [PDF]
Ahmed A, Lenchuk I.
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