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Narrative conventions in Tibetan languages: the issue of mirativity

open access: yesLinguistics of the TIbeto-Burman Area, 2000
In quite a few languages, not only the order of events and their localization in time, the manner and phases of realization, or their quantity and quality are lexically or grammatically encoded. Additionally, information may be encoded about a) the means
Bettina Zeisler
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Marking imprecision, conveying surprise: Like between hedging and mirativity

Journal of Linguistics, 2018
Mirative expressions, which mark surprising information (DeLancey 1997), are often expressed through linguistic forms that are also used to encode other, seemingly unrelated, meanings – e.g.
Andrea Beltrama, Emily A. Hanink
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Mirativity in Tsafiki

Studies in Language, 2000
C. Dickinson
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Utterance-final particle -canha in modern spoken Korean: A marker of shared knowledge, (im)politeness, theticity and mirativity

Linguistics, 2018
This paper explores the functions of the utterance-final particle -canha in modern spoken Korean. Analyzing naturally occurring spontaneous conversational data, I argue that its basic function is to explicitly mark the speaker’s belief of shared ...
Ahrim Kim
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MicroRNAs miR-1, miR-133a, miR-133b, miR-208a and miR-208b are dysregulated in Chronic Chagas disease Cardiomyopathy

International Journal of Cardiology, 2014
Chagas disease is caused by an intracellular parasite, Trypanosoma cruzi, and it is a leading cause of heart failure in Latin America. The main clinical consequence of the infection is the development of a Chronic Chagas disease Cardiomyopathy (CCC), which is characterized by myocarditis, hypertrophy and fibrosis and affects about 30% of infected ...
Pinto Ferreira, Ludmila Rodrigues   +12 more
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Clinicopathological significance of miR‐26, miR‐107, miR‐125b, and miR‐203 in head and neck carcinomas

Oral Diseases, 2018
ObjectivesMicroRNAs play a role in the development and progression of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC). Our aim was to study the expression of miR‐26, miR‐107, miR‐125b, and miR‐203 in primary HNSCC with and without lymph node metastasis and their clinicopathological significance.Materials and MethodsThe expression of microRNAs in primary
WA González‐Arriagada   +5 more
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Silencing of TERT decreases levels of miR‐1, miR‐21, miR‐29a and miR‐208a in cardiomyocytes

Cell Biochemistry and Function, 2014
To test the hypothesis that telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) as an RNA‐dependent RNA polymerase could be involved in the amplification of microRNA (miRNA), we have determined the levels of immature and mature miRNA in cultured neonatal rat cardiomyocytes, during the silencing of TERT by siRNA.
T I, Drevytska   +5 more
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MIR-23a, MIR-494, MIR-19b, MIR-96 Expression in Parkinson‘s Disease

2023
Parkinson’s disease is the second leading neurodegenerative disorder in the world that results in bradykinesia and tremor due to the death of dopaminergic neurons. Yet, it is still a challenge to select the best individual treatment and to predict the progression of the disease.
Belickienė, Violeta   +4 more
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The clinical significance of miR-335, miR-124, miR-218 and miR-484 downregulation in gastric cancer

Molecular Biology Reports, 2018
Gastric cancer (GC) is one of the leading types of malignancy worldwide, particularly in Asian populations. Although the exact molecular mechanism of GC development remains unknown, microRNA (miRNA) has recently been shown to be involved. The current study aims to investigate the expression levels of bioinformatically ranked miRNAs in gastric tissues ...
Ali Zare   +6 more
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MiR-21, miR-126 and miR-181b expression in Thromboangiitis obliterans

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Summary: Background: Several studies have demonstrated the participation of by-products of the NF-kB pathway in thromboangiitis obliterans, however, the involvement of microRNAs 21, 126 and 181b that are related to this pathway in TAO activation is unknown.
Breno Pinheiro Rossoni   +5 more
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