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Revisiting the Relationship between the Properties of Atelicity and Partitivity
The paper aims at revisiting the relationship between the properties of (a)telicity and partitivity in Romanian. It is a better motivated extension of Crăiniceanu (2009).
Ilinca Crăiniceanu
doaj
Culmination phenomena across languages
Abstract This article examines culmination phenomena from a cross‐linguistic perspective. It provides an overview of various (non‐)culmination readings that sentences in different languages may receive in light of much prior literature on this topic, especially from the past 2 decades.
Éva Kardos
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WE…WITH ANNA: THE INCLUSORY PLURAL PRONOMINAL CONSTRUCTION IN FINNISH AND FENNO‐SWEDISH*
Abstract This article provides a syntactic analysis of the inclusory plural pronominal construction in Fenno‐Swedish and Finnish. In this construction, a plural pronoun has a singular reading: vi …med Anna (literally “we …with Anna”) means ‘Anna and I’. In addition to the plural pronoun, the construction includes a comitative PP.
Klaus Kurki
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Notes on Verbal Aspect in Three Vedic Prose Narratives
Abstract This article summarises the synchronic system of verbal aspect manifest in three Middle Vedic prose narrative texts, investigating the use of various morphological categories with past reference (especially the imperfect, perfect and aorist). I show that the imperfect and perfect are both compatible with multiple aspectual readings (perfective,
Anahita Gwenllian Hoose
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Noncanonical Obligatory Control
Abstract Intensive research on Obligatory Control (OC) in the past 2 decades has revealed a rich crosslinguistic terrain of deviations from the classical format. Five types of noncanonical OC are surveyed here: Finite control, controlled overt pronouns, partial control, proxy control and crossed control.
Idan Landau
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ABC‐Auxetics: An Implicit Design Approach for Negative Poisson's Ratio Materials
A novel method for the design of negative Poisson's ratio (auxetic) structures is introduced based on topological principles. This method uses 2D textile weave patterns to define the symmetry as opposed to the typical unit cell design. The approach allows for the implicit design of auxetic structures using weaving parameters, namely, A–B–C.
Matthew Ebert +6 more
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On Base Partitions and Cover Partitions of Skew Characters [PDF]
In this paper we give an easy combinatorial description for the base partition ${\cal B}$ of a skew character $[{\cal A}]$, which is the intersection of all partitions $\alpha$ whose corresponding character $[\alpha]$ appears in $[{\cal A}]$. This we use to construct the cover partition ${\cal C}$ for the ordinary outer product as well as for the ...
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Slavic Morphosyntax is Primarily Determined by its Geographic Location and Contact Configuration. [PDF]
Seržant IA.
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k-Partitioning problems with partition matroid constraint
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Biao Wu, Enyue Yao
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