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Missing objects in special registers: The syntax of null objects in English

Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique, 2014
AbstractEven though null definite objects are usually ungrammatical in English, they are widely used in certain special registers. This paper investigates object drop in the recipe and, to a lesser extent, match broadcasting registers in English, contributing an analysis of a substantial set of naturally occuring data, hence making it possible to ...
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HERNIA REGISTERS AND SPECIALIZATION

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1998
Registration of hernia surgery is useful in the demonstration of outcome quality provided reoperation is linked to the primary procedure. Prerequisites for a hernia register are discussed based on Swedish experience. Evidence indicates that register participation reduces reoperation rate and increases costeffectiveness. Monitoring of outcome quality is
E, Nilsson, S, Haapaniemi
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Variation and change in a specialized register

International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 2019
AbstractCorpus-based studies of specialized registers typically sample texts using random methods as far as possible, but they disregard social characteristics of the speakers/writers. In contrast, in corpus-based studies of conversation and quantitative sociolinguistic studies, sampling is more typically designed to optimize social representation.
Smith, Nicholas, Waters, Cathleen
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The register of children with special needs — An approach

Public Health, 1987
A standard format for recording information on children with special needs has been produced by members of the District Special Needs Team in West Lambeth Health Authority. International classifications of diseases, impairments, disabilities and handicaps are used.
M C, O'Mahony   +4 more
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Registering special needs: For what purpose?

Support for Learning, 1996
Janice Wearmouth has undertaken a small‐scale study in a comprehensive school to ascertain the effects of registering pupils as recommended by the Code of Practice. On this issue the opinions of parents have not been researched and Wearmouth's findings indicate a fairly mixed response.
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Children's competence in the specialized register of sportscasting

Journal of Child Language, 1991
ABSTRACTThis study reports on four school-age boys' use of the specialized register of sportscasting as performed both spontaneously and when elicited by the researcher, and compares the boys' production of formal register-marking features to adult usage.
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Evidence for the Specialness of the "Baby Talk" Register

Language and Speech, 1981
Ninety-one high school students watched, heard, and/or read communications addressed to children, adults, foreigners, or mentally retarded adults, and rated the speakers along 10 dimensions, including friendliness, concern, competence, and dominance. Stimulus materials portrayed only the speakers; hence, subjects had no information about the type of ...
Bella M. Depaulo, Lerita M. Coleman
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Special purpose register array for real-time image processing

[1991] Proceedings Fourth Annual IEEE International ASIC Conference and Exhibit, 2002
An ASIC which implements a special purpose register array for real-time application has been presented. This chip, referred to as MUCAM, performs parallel searches and multiple updates of up to 256 8-bit data within 52 ns. MUCAM has been developed for image component labeling, and merge operation in a connected component analyzer.
Y.-C. Shin   +4 more
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