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Quantifier processing and semantic flexibility in patients with aphasia [PDF]
Processing of quantifiers such as “many” and “few” relies on number knowledge, linguistic abilities, and working memory. Negative quantifiers (e.g., “few,” “less than half”) induce higher processing costs than their positive counterparts.
Birte Reißner +10 more
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Semantics of Complex Demonstratives Semantics of Complex Demonstratives [PDF]
The semantics of complex demonstratives is one of the most important and controversial topics in philosophy of language which has never been ceased to attract philosophers’ interest and attention.
Kamran Ghayoomzadeh
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Quantifying Contextuality [PDF]
Contextuality is central to both the foundations of quantum theory and to the novel information processing tasks. Although it was recognized before Bell's nonlocality, despite some recent proposals, it still faces a fundamental problem: how to quantify its presence? In this work, we provide a framework for quantifying contextuality.
A. Grudka +7 more
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Erwägungen zu Adjektiven und Quantoren in Nominalphrasenstrukturen [PDF]
This paper is a study of the status of adjectives and quantifiers in noun-phrase structures. Its aim is to revise the conception and conclusions presented by Feret (2014).
Magdalena Feret
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11 pages, close to published ...
Baumgratz, T, Cramer, M, Plenio, MB
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Angeletos, George-Marios +2 more
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Quantifying invasibility [PDF]
Invasibility, the chance of a population to grow from rarity and to establish a large-abundance colony, plays a fundamental role in population genetics, ecology, and evolution. For many decades, the mean growth rate when rare has been employed as an invasion criterion.
Jayant Pande +2 more
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Morphosyntactic features of the indefinite tot in old Romanian [PDF]
This article establishes and discusses a series of morphosyntactic features of the indefinite tot ‘whole, all’ in old Romanian, relating them to modern Romanian: forms that disappeared from the language, a wider variety of singular and plural genitive ...
Isabela Nedelcu
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Is a quantifier mismatch a problem for L1 Japanese learners of English?
After identifying a linguistic difference between the English quantifier most and the Japanese quantifier hotondo ‘most’ we set out to find if the semantic difference between the two would constitute a learning problem for Japanese second language (L2 ...
Paul N. Nehls +2 more
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Quantifying Entanglement [PDF]
We present conditions every measure of entanglement has to satisfy and construct a whole class of 'good' entanglement measures. The generalization of our class of entanglement measures to more than two particles is straightforward. We present a measure which has a statistical operational basis that might enable experimental determination of the ...
Vedral, V +3 more
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