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Little v and cross-linguistic variation
2016The main claim of this paper is that little v is responsible for a range of grammatical properties of the predicate phrase that it selects for. Bilingual light verb constructions in several code-switching varieties provide strong evidence for this claim.
Tonjes Veenstra, Luis López
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Omnipresent little v in Pazar Laz
2017This study argues that in Pazar Laz, an endangered South-Caucasian language spoken in Turkey, all eventive verbal predicates, including both unergatives and unaccusatives, pattern as transitives syntactically, involving a subject and an object position. Thus, there are no syntactic differences between transitives, unergatives, and unaccusatives.
Balkız Öztürk, Eser Erguvanlı Taylan
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International Law Reports, 1992
War and armed conflict — Weapons — Nuclear weapons — Whether possession, deployment and use of nuclear weapons contrary to international law — War crimes and crimes against humanity — Whether involvement in nuclear strategy a war crime — Nuremberg principles — Whether Nuremberg principles impose duty upon individuals to prevent commission of crimes ...
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War and armed conflict — Weapons — Nuclear weapons — Whether possession, deployment and use of nuclear weapons contrary to international law — War crimes and crimes against humanity — Whether involvement in nuclear strategy a war crime — Nuremberg principles — Whether Nuremberg principles impose duty upon individuals to prevent commission of crimes ...
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A Little-Known Speech by A. V. Lunacharsky
Soviet Studies in Literature, 1977In November 1921 A. V. Lunacharsky made a speech to the participants in the Second All-Russia Congress of Proletkult [Proletarian Cultural and Educational Organizations], the stenographic record of which, although published, has escaped the attention of students of literature and biographers of this prominent cultural figure.
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SOME NEW OR LITTLE–KNOWN BEES.—V
The Canadian Entomologist, 1905Prosopis eulophi, sp. nov.—æ—Front coxæ simple; eyes long; cheeks narrow; metathorax with a distinct enclousre bordered by a raised line; dorsal segment i minutely puntured, without lateral white pubescent fasciæ; black; flagellum testaceous beneath; pale yellow marks as follows: lateral face marks about equally narrowed above and below, two lines on ...
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Annual Digest and Reports of Public International Law Cases, 1940
Consuls — Immunity of — Administration of State-Owned Cemetery.Foreign States — Immunity from Jurisdiction — Activities of a Public Law and of a Private Law Nature — State-Owned Cemetery.
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Consuls — Immunity of — Administration of State-Owned Cemetery.Foreign States — Immunity from Jurisdiction — Activities of a Public Law and of a Private Law Nature — State-Owned Cemetery.
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The “bundling” hypothesis and the disparate functions of little v
2017Following Pylkkänen (2002), among others, many of the functions of the vP have been distributed between two independent projections: VoiceP and vP. Pylkkänen proposed a “bundling” parameter: some languages project a single bundled Voice/vP, and all functions depend on that single projection, and others project VoiceP and vP separately, and functions ...
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Jeffrey v. Little (3); Victoria; 1861.03
2019No. of Pliant – 637 Summons; (2) Invoice - Little is summoned to appear in court to answer the Plaintiff for the total amount of £8.4. The amount is due for various goods and services sold to the Defendant by the Plaintiff.
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