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A multiplex of connectome trajectories enables several connectivity patterns in parallel. [PDF]

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A common neural architecture for encoding finger movements

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Patient-specific functional brain architecture explains cortical patterns of tau PET in Alzheimer's disease

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On Null Subjects and Null Arguments

Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique, 1993
In the literature on Null Subject Languages (NSLs) since Rizzi (1982), the three properties that are commonly thought to be connected are (i) the richness of inflectional morphology, (ii) free subject inversion, and (iii) the COMP-trace effect. The connection between them is that if a language (e.g., Italian) has the option of having a null subject (NS)
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Early Null Subjects and Root Null Subjects*

1994
Around the age of 2, children freely drop subjects, irrespective of whether or not the target language is a null subject language. L. Haegeman noticed that the root character of subject drop suggests a topic-drop-type analysis, involving a discourse-bound null operator in the matrix SPEC of C binding a variable in subject position.
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