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Information Structure in Subordinate and Subordinate-Like Clauses

Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 2003
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Subordinate and Pseudo-Subordinate Semi-Algebras

Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1967
Throughout this paper E denotes a compact Hausdorff space, which, to avoid trivial complications, is assumed to contain at least two points. C(E), with the uniform norm, is the Banach algebra of all continuous real-valued functions defined on E; C+(E) is the set of those functions in C(E) which take only non-negative values. A subset of C(E) is a wedge
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Subordination and coordination

1982
After three chapters on the grammatical units of word, phrase and clause, you may now be expecting a chapter on the highest unit of all on our grammatical rank scale (2.2), the SENTENCE. In fact, the sentence does not have a structure like that of lower units: sentence is simply a name for the largest stretch of language we normally consider in grammar,
Geoffrey Leech   +2 more
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On Subordination of Convolution Semigroups

International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 2003
Let μ := (μt)t > 0 be a convolution semigroup on ℝd endowed with its Lebesgue measure λ. Let ℳ(μ) be the set of all positive Borel measures ω on ℝd for which μt * ω ≪ λ, for each t > 0. Let EX(μ) be the set of all exit laws of μ, i.e.the set of Borel functions φ :]0, ∞[× ℝd ↦ [0, ∞] which verifies the functional equation (by putting φt := φ(t, .)
Sonia Ben Othman   +2 more
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Subordinate and Pseudo-Subordinate Semi-Algebras. II

Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1968
This paper is a sequel to (1), to which the reader is referred for definitions and known results. As before, £ is a compact Hausdorff space and C+(E) is the semi-algebra of all continuous non-negative functions defined on E.
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Subordinate clauses

2007
In subordinate clauses, the C position is occupied by a complementizer word, which may be null. The finite verb stays in V. SpecCP is either empty or occupied by a wh-word, or by some other element indicating its semantic function. Nominal clauses are finite or non-finite. Finite nominal clauses are declarative or interrogative.
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On subordination and majorization

1985
Let L be the class of functions f analytic and locally univalent in the unit disc U, normalized by \(f(0)=f'(0)-1=0\). The authors consider the functions \[ g_{\alpha}(z,t)=(1+t)^{2(1-\alpha)}/4^{1-\alpha}\quad f(tz),\quad t\in (-1,1]\setminus \{0\} \] \[ g_{\alpha}(z,t)=z/4^{1- \alpha},\quad t=0 \] and prove a) If \(f\in L\) then \(g_ 0(z,t)\) is a ...
Eenigenburg, P. J., Waniurski, Józef
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Subordination

2023
AbstractThis chapter presents an overview of the various subordination strategies employed in Australian languages. Australian-style subordination is known for its remarkable uniformity in two respects: (i) the use of a single subordinate clause type for both relative and adverbial functions, (ii) the strong preference for dependent clauses to appear ...
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Cofán subordinate clauses in a typology of subordination

2011
This paper presents various types of subordinate clauses in Cofán, an isolate language spoken on both sides of the Ecuadorian-Colombian border. These constructions are evaluated in light of parameters used in typological studies on subordination. We show that Cofán has two types of subordinate clauses: (i) Those that are marked with special forms of ...
Fischer, R., van Lier, E.
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Moment-based estimation for parameters of general inverse subordinator

Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications, 2021
Aleksandra Grzesiek   +2 more
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