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ABSTRACT This paper argues that the growing space for industrial policies, at least in its present form and shape, is unlikely to promote sustainable development in most Global South countries, especially in the smaller economies. This claim builds on those who have thought about structural transformations for and from the Global South throughout ...
Nicolás M. Perrone
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Communicative Adaptations After Laryngectomy: Syntactic Complexity and Gesture Use. [PDF]
Neijman M +4 more
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“Green Developmentalism” and the Role of International Law in Negotiating the Energy Transition
ABSTRACT Policy evolutions in North American and European capitals have prompted debates about ongoing shifts in global economic governance from a primary emphasis on promoting markets to a more extensive role for the state in steering economic relations.
Lorenzo Cotula
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Appealing to superlative clauses: Or how to split the scope of superlative adjectives across intensional verbs. [PDF]
Charnavel I.
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Reconfiguring institutional authority through Mood: a cross-cultural systemic functional analysis of Egyptian and American medical drama. [PDF]
Ali Hassan AM, Younis N.
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Temporal propagation of neural state boundaries in naturalistic context. [PDF]
Oetringer D +3 more
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Aging, Cognitive Efficiency, and Lifelong Learning: Impacts on Simple and Complex Sentence Production During Storytelling. [PDF]
D'Ortenzio S +5 more
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Abstract Chapter 8 sketches Japanese and Korean noun modification constructions, i.e., externally headed relative clauses, appositive clauses, and internally headed relative clauses. In addition to gapped relative clauses, the two languages have gapless relative clauses, which are not observable in European-type languages.
Yutaka Sato, Sungdai Cho
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Relative clauses are subordinate clausal modifiers. Semantically, they contain a variable that is somehow related to the anchoring phrase (usually a so-called head noun). Across and within different languages, we find a host of different construction types falling under the general label of relative clause.
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Relative clauses are subordinate clausal modifiers. Semantically, they contain a variable that is somehow related to the anchoring phrase (usually a so-called head noun). Across and within different languages, we find a host of different construction types falling under the general label of relative clause.
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6m 18sIn this video, you will discover how to use relative clauses ...
Marie-Noëlle Lamy +2 more
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