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Vocative, where do you hang out inwh-interrogatives?

open access: yesLinguistic Review, 2023
This paper provides new insights into the analysis of vocative structures that co-occur with a sentence by bridging two previously independent domains of linguistic research: wh-interrogatives and vocatives.
Laura Gonzalez Lopez, Svenja Schmid
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Interrogating the transcriptome

Trends in Biotechnology, 2004
The human genome sequence and that of several model organisms have provided a remarkable view of the fundamental genetic and evolutionary templates that govern the characteristics of living organisms. Yet the real effectors of phenotype are important downstream informational elements represented first in the transcriptome and then in the proteome. This
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Doctors of Interrogation

The Hastings Center Report, 2005
"We are busy with a little interrogation here. But our friend is taking some strain. He says he can't breathe properly. Could you just take a look at him?... [I]s he faking it?... In your opinion, as a doctor, how much more can he take?" --DAMON GALGUT, THE GOOD DOCTOR These questions were addressed to a young South African army doctor as he stood ...
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The Interrogator model

Proceedings 1995 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2002
The Interrogator is a protocol security analysis tool implemented in Prolog and based on a communicating-machine message transformation model with message modification threats. It supports a large and extendible class of symbolic encryption and data transformation operators with a novel equation-solving approach in the context of equational theories ...
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S-P Interrogatives

Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1972
By an ‘S-P interrogative’ I mean an English interrogative something like one of the following four: (1) Which S is a P? (2) Which S’s are P’s? (3) What’s (an example of) an S which is a P? (4) What are some (examples of) S’s which are P’s?
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Interrogating the interrogatives in Malayalam language

International Journal of Humanities and Arts, 2023
Anna Gexon, Antony Jose
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Interrogating Ethnography

This essay discusses the ways in which Hurston’s little-known play Polk County (1944) revises and extends her commentary on the ethnographic project in Mules and Men (1935). In Mules and Men, Hurston, the ethnographer, studies the community. In Polk County she reveals the ways in which the gaze of an anthropologist on the community she studies, and the
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Interrogating the ‘interrogation’ fetish in geography

Progress in Human Geography, 2014
James A. Tyner, Alex R. Colucci
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