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Corrigendum to "Resource-Monotonicity for House Allocation Problems" [PDF]
Ehlers and Klaus (2003) study so-called house allocation problems and claim to characterize all rules satisfying efficiency, independence of irrelevant objects, and resource-monotonicity on two preference domains (Ehlers and Klaus, 2003, Theorem 1). They
Bettina Klaus, Lars Ehlers
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Children across a variety of languages omit direct objects at higher rates that adults. It has been argued that these omissions arise from children’s performance or pragmatic limitations. The null object approach holds that children start by allowing a broader set of mechanisms for the recoverability of null objects than those possible in the adult ...
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Observations have established that extremely compact, massive objects are common in the universe. It is generally accepted that these objects are black holes. As observations improve, it becomes possible to test this hypothesis in ever greater detail. In
A. Ashtekar +30 more
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Do high energy astrophysical neutrinos trace star formation?
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory has provided the first map of the high energy (~ 0.01 -- 1 PeV) sky in neutrinos. Since neutrinos propagate undeflected, their arrival direction is an important identifier for sources of high energy particle acceleration.
Emig, Kimberly +2 more
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Self-gravitating field configurations: The role of the energy–momentum trace
Static spherically-symmetric matter distributions whose energy–momentum tensor is characterized by a non-negative trace are studied analytically within the framework of general relativity.
Shahar Hod
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Syntax and Semantics of Korean Null Subjects and Null Objects
This article argues that Korean null subjects and objects should not be treated as instances of pro. Instead, we propose that these elements are distinct null arguments, with their reference determined pragmatically rather than syntactically. To support this claim, we analyze the behavior of null subjects in embedded clauses. We suggest that these null
Namkil Kang, Dae Hwan Kim
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Converging and diverging grammars
This paper reports on a cross-generational study of the evolution of Basque Spanish as regards lexical subjects in infinitival constructions, preverbal double negatives, nominal disagreement, clitic doubling, word order, and null objects.
Alazne Landa, Jon Franco
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Quantifier-variable relations in Romanian prepositional phrases
This paper explores the syntactic and semantic properties of objects of prepositions in Romanian. What is peculiar about these objects is the fact that they cannot be headed by overt definite determiners, unless they are modified.
Daniela Isac
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Null objects in Spanish recipes
Definite null objects occur in Spanish recipes under specific conditions. First, they must be interpreted as definite and specific. This interpretation can be obtained from an antecedent or by lexical or pragmatic means. Second, null objects represent arguments that could occur as clitic pronouns with the same definite, specific interpretation. Third,
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Boundary States for Supertubes in Flat Spacetime and Godel Universe
We construct boundary states for supertubes in the flat spacetime. The T-dual objects of supertubes are moving spiral D1-branes (D-helices). Since we can obtain these D-helices from the usual D1-branes via null deformation, we can construct the boundary ...
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