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Non-breeding social behaviour as an investment in reducing future territoriality costs. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Territoriality is costly, and animals should adopt strategies to cope with these costs. Seasonal territoriality for breeding – a common strategy in many groups of animals – can reduce costs during the non‐breeding season but requires establishing new territories every breeding season.
Ramellini S +3 more
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A HYBRID ANALYSIS OF THE FRENCH PRONOUN EN*
Abstract This paper puts forward a novel account of the clitic pronoun en in French. It is shown that previous analyses cannot account for the rich nominal structure involved in en‐pronominalization, in particular structures with stranded DP‐internal remnants.
Eirik Hvidsten
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Throwing in the towel: What happens when analysts' recommendations go wrong?
Abstract Every analyst will experience stock recommendation failures during their career. Unlike many other professions, these pivotal moments occur in the full glare of clients, colleagues, equity‐sales teams, and the media. This research explores the practices of analysts up to and beyond the point where, faced with a failing recommendation, they ...
Kenneth Lee +3 more
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Translation‐Induced Interrogative Relativizers and Stability in Icelandic
Abstract Throughout the history of Icelandic, invariant particles, which do not inflect for semantic or syntactic features of the antecedent, are the typical markers of relative clauses (Þráinsson 2007). Another, putatively foreign strategy—relativization with interrogative–relative pronouns—is archaic in Modern Icelandic, but is frequent between the ...
Christian D. Brendel
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Abstract We use parasitic gaps to examine left‐branch extraction from nominal phrases in Russian. We observe that the interpretation of a parasitic gap in a context with left‐branch extraction is the same as the interpretation assigned when an entire nominal phrase is moved.
Tatiana Bondarenko, Colin Davis
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Quand un « classique » illustre les classiques. Jean Claverie et les Contes de Perrault
In response to a publishing commission or, more rarely, to a personal intention, the artists of the album are confronted with heritage works whose reading they renew by their illustrations.
Connan-Pintado, Christiane +1 more
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Wind selection and drift compensation optimize migratory pathways in a high-flying moth [PDF]
Numerous insect species undertake regular seasonal migrations in order to exploit temporary breeding habitats [1]. These migrations are often achieved by high-altitude windborne movement at night [2–6], facilitating rapid longdistance transport, but ...
Mouritsen, H. +15 more
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On October 2006, during an episode of abnormally warm weather, the African moth Cornifrons ulceratalis (Lederer, 1858) was captured simultaneously for the first time in several sites in north-eastern Spain, the Balearic Islands and southern France.
Dantart, Jordi +3 more
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Abstract The current study investigated from a usage‐based perspective how phrasal frequency and collocational strength of verb–preposition collocations influence preposition placement in wh‐relative clauses. Native English speakers and Chinese learners of English as a second language of the intermediate and advanced English proficiencies completed a ...
Henan Duan (she/her) +2 more
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Beyond Conventional Cooling: Advanced Micro/Nanostructures for Managing Extreme Heat Flux
This review examines the design, application, and manufacturing of biomimetic or engineered micro/nanostructures for managing high heat‐flux in multi‐level electronics by enhancing conductive, convective, phase‐changing, and radiative heat transfer mechanisms, highlighting their potential for efficient, targeted thermal management, and future prospects.
Yuankun Zhang +7 more
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