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Diagnostic criteria for semi-lexicality [PDF]
Starting from a tripartite classification of syntactic categories into lexical, functional and semi-lexical, the paper analyzes pseudo-partitive constructions and monoclausal modal structures in Romanian, advancing the claim that both constructions ...
Mihaela Tănase-Dogaru
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TPPD: Targeted Pseudo Partitioning based Defence for cross-core covert channel attacks
Contemporary computing employs cache hierarchy to fill the speed gap between processors and main memories. In order to optimise system performance, Last Level Caches(LLC) are shared among all the cores. Cache sharing has made them an attractive surface for cross-core timing channel attacks.
Jaspinder Kaur, Shirshendu Das
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WELL-POSEDNESS OF THE CAUCHY PROBLEM FOR p-EVOLUTION SYSTEMS OF PSEUDO-DIFFERENTIAL OPERATORS [PDF]
We study p-evolution pseudo-differential systems of the first order with coefficients in (t,x) and real characteristics. We find sufficient conditions for the well-posedness of the Cauchy problem in H∞.
Ascanelli, Alessia, Boiti, Chiara
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Iceberg Semantics For Count Nouns And Mass Nouns: Classifiers, measures and portions
The background for this paper is the framework of Boolean semantics for mass and count nouns, and singular and plural count nouns, as developed from the work of Godehard Link in Link 1983 (see e.g. the expositions in Landman 1991, 2010).
Fred Landman
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On the near pseudo Smarandache function [PDF]
The main purpose of this paper is using the elementary method to study the calculating problem of an infinite series involving the near pseudo Smarandache function K(n), and give an exact calculating ...
Yongfeng, Zhang
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Pseudo-Smarandache Functions of First and Second Kind [PDF]
In this paper we define two kinds of pseudo-Smarandache functions. We have investigated more than fifty terms of each pseudo-Smarandache function.
S.T.Rathod +3 more
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Two nouns in partitives: evidence from Japanese [PDF]
We consider the proposal that partitives always contain two positions for nouns which may be filled by silent material from the perspective of Japanese.
Kazuko Yatsushiro, Uli Sauerland
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