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We introduce a new concept, which we call partition expanders. The basic idea is to study quantitative properties of graphs in a slightly different way than it is in the standard definition of expanders. While in the definition of expanders it is required that the number of edges between any pair of sufficiently large sets is close to the expected ...
Gavinsky, Dmitry, Pudlák, Pavel
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Introduction:Partitive constructions and partitive elements [PDF]
Whereas most languages have proper partitive constructions and pseudo-partitive constructions, not all languages have partitive elements like partitive determiners, partitive pronouns and partitive case.
Sleeman, P.
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Having fun with van–a Nanosyntactic take on syncretism
Syncretism is the phenomenon where one (phonological) form is able to spell out more than one (grammatical) function. The P(repositional) element van (“from/of”) in Afrikaans represents an instance of syncretism: it is able to spell out many different ...
Pretorius, Erin
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Plane Partitions as Sums over Partitions
In this paper, we consider complete homogeneous symmetric functions and provide a new formula for the number of plane partitions of n. This formula expresses the number of plane partitions of n in terms of binomial coefficients as a sum over all the partitions of n, considering the multiplicity of the parts greater than one.
Mircea Merca, Iulia-Ionelia Radu
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The partitive has often been acknowledged as problematic for L2 learners of Finnish. The purpose of this study was to identify possible instances of L1 influence in Estonian learners’ use of partitive predicatives and to explore the relation between L1 ...
Marianne Spoelman
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Fully realizing partial realization
There has been a movement in philosophy, growing over the last twenty years, to treat dispositionality as irreducible and, in turn, offer dispositional accounts of important metaphysical matters such as the laws of nature, free will, causation, and ...
Nicky Kroll
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We classify the subsets of a group by their sizes, formalize the basic methods of partitions and apply them to partition a group to subsets of prescribed sizes.
Protasov, I., Slobodianiuk, S.
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Several Uralic languages have cases that are referred to as the partitive; however, the semantics of these cases diverge from the generally assumed notion of partitive. All Uralic languages can, however, express the concept of part-whole relationships by
Tamm Anne, Anne Tamm
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Subject case alternation in Latvian and Estonian existential clauses
In Latvian and Estonian existential clauses, the subject’s case form alternates between nominative vs. genitive (in Latvian) and nominative vs. partitive (in Estonian).
Andra Kalnača +2 more
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Kogesin vapustust või vapustuse? Sihilised verbid valikute ees
Toetudes eesti keele ühendkorpuse materjalidele, tutvustatakse artiklis regulaarset (lause aspektist sõltuvat) ja ebaregulaarset (ka/või muudest teguritest sõltuvat) objekti vormivaheldust ja seda võimaldavaid, aspektverbidena käituvaid verbe ...
Natalia Vaiss
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