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In the present paper I argue that, in Czech, all occurrences of po- that contain some notion of small quantity are in fact instantiations of a single prefix, so called delimitative po- (analyzed as containing an extensive measure function, following ...
Kateřina Součková
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Perfect and almost perfect sequences
This is essentially a survey article concerning periodic \(\pm 1-\)sequences whose out-of phase (or off-peak) autocorrelation function has extremal properties. Such a binary sequence is perfect if the out-of-phase autocorrelation function has only two different values and these values are as small as possible.
Jungnickel, Dieter, Pott, Alexander
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This paper challenges the cross-linguistic validity of the tense–aspect category ‘perfect’ by investigating 15 languages from eight different families (Atayal, Brazilian Portuguese, Dutch, English, German, Gitksan, Japanese, Javanese, Korean, Mandarin ...
Anne Bertrand +14 more
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Izmalkov, Sergei +2 more
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Slavic Prefixes and Morphology : An Introduction to the Nordlyd volume
This is an introduction to a special volume of Nordlyd available at http://www.ub.uit.no/munin/nordlyd/. It outlines those aspects of Slavic verbal morphology which are of relevance to the papers in the volume, explaining various background assumptions ...
Peter Svenonius
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PERFECT AND ALMOST PERFECT HOMOGENEOUS POLYTOPES
18 pages, 2 ...
V. N. Berestovskiĭ, Yu. G. Nikonorov
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How perfect are perfect vortex beams? [PDF]
Perfect (optical) vortex (PV) beams are fields which are mooted to be independent of the orbital angular momentum (OAM) they carry. To date, the best experimental approximation of these modes is obtained from passing Bessel-Gaussian beams through a Fourier lens.
Jonathan Pinnell +2 more
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Perfect Matchings and Perfect Powers [PDF]
In the last decade there have been many results about special families of graphs whose number of perfect matchings is given by perfect or near perfect powers. In this paper we present an approach that allows proving them in a unified way. We use this approach to prove a conjecture of James Propp stating that the number of tilings of the so-called Aztec
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The morphology of tense and aspect in Nama, a Papuan language of southern New Guinea
This paper describes the complex tense and aspect morphology in Nama, a previously undocumented Papuan language of southern New Guinea. Tense/aspect suffixes followed by agent/actor referencing suffixes occur in combination with one of two sets of ...
Siegel Jeff
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The previous literature established the set of ‘perfect’ readings, including experiential/existential, resultative, recent past, hot news, the Present Perfect Puzzle, the lifetime effect, and the lack of narrative progression.
Ruoying Zhao
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