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Lexicography in Gabon : a survey

open access: yes, 2009
This paper traces the historical development of lexicography in Gabon. Gabon, like most African countries, is multilingual. The recent inventories of languages spoken in Gabon are those established by Jacquot (1978) and Kwenzi-Mikala (1998). According to
Mavoungou, Paul Achille   +1 more
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Torsion angular bin strings: algorithmic update and additional validation. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Cheminform
Braun J   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Vaught's Conjecture and Theories of Partial Order Admitting a Finite Lexicographic Decomposition

open access: yes
A complete theory ${\mathcal T}$ of partial order is an FLD$_1$-theory iff some (equivalently, any) of its models ${\mathbb X}$ admits a finite lexicographic decomposition ${\mathbb X} =\sum _{\mathbb I}{\mathbb X} _i$, where ${\mathbb I}$ is a finite partial order and ${\mathbb X} _i$-s are partial orders with a largest element. Then we write $\sum _{\
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Language, meaning and games: a model of communication, coordination and evolution [PDF]

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Language is arguably a powerful coordination device in real-life interactions. We here develop a game-theoretic model of two-sided pre-play communication that generalizes the cheap-talk approach by way of introducing a meaning correspondence between ...
Jörgen W. Weibull, Stefano Demichelis
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Admissibility and Common Knowledge

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The implications of assuming that it is commonly known that players consider only admissible best responses are investigated.Within a states-of-the-world model where a state, for each player, determines a strategy set rather than a strategy the concept ...
Asheim, G.B., Dufwenberg, M.
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