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NOTES ON AKKADIAN NUMBERS AND NUMBER SYNTAX
Journal of Semitic Studies, 1979openaire +1 more source
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Abstract From an evolutionary perspective, it would be extremely surprising to find a nonhuman animal lacking in computational specializations. Simply take a mental walk through your average zoo or natural history museum, and consider bats and dolphins who use biosonar to auditorily see the world, honey bees that can detect polarized ...
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Abstract From an evolutionary perspective, it would be extremely surprising to find a nonhuman animal lacking in computational specializations. Simply take a mental walk through your average zoo or natural history museum, and consider bats and dolphins who use biosonar to auditorily see the world, honey bees that can detect polarized ...
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On the syntax of person-number inflection in modern Irish
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory, 1984James McCloskey, Kenneth Hale
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The Syntax of Number, Person and Gender: A Theory of Phi-Features
Language, 1995Richard Waltereit, Johan Kerstens
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Base-resolution models of transcription-factor binding reveal soft motif syntax
Nature Genetics, 2021Žiga Avsec +2 more
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Concerns with the new SYNTAX score – Authors' reply
Lancet, The, 2021Joanna J Wykrzykowska +2 more
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