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Avoiding Preemptive Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in Near-Occlusive Tracheal Chondrosarcoma: An Awake Airway Strategy. [PDF]
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Dexmedetomidine vs. midazolam-ketamine for sedation during awake fiberoptic nasal intubation in patients with difficult airway - A randomized, double-blinded, comparative trial. [PDF]
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Airway topicalization in pediatric anesthesia: An international cross‐sectional study
Paediatric anaesthesia, 2023There is no national or international consensus or guideline on recommended dosing of lidocaine for airway topicalization in children. Doses quoted in the literature vary substantially.
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Locative Inversion, PP Topicalization, and Weak Crossover in English
Journal of Linguistics, 2021The literature on locative inversion in English currently disputes whether locative inversion differs from PP topicalization in permitting a quantifier in the fronted PP to bind a pronoun in the subject.
Benjamin Bruening
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Chinese Children’s Knowledge of Topicalization: Experimental Evidence from a Comprehension Study
There is a debate as to whether topic structures in Chinese involve A’-movement or result from base-generation of the topic in the left periphery. If Chinese topicalization was derived by movement, under the assumptions of Friedmann et al.’s Relativized ...
Shenai Hu +2 more
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EMBEDDED TOPICALIZATION IN IRISH
This paper investigates the properties of Irish embedded topicalization, and argues (i) that lowering of COMP to INFL does not take place in Irish, (ii) that the Highest Subject Restriction does not apply to resumptive pronouns involved in Irish embedded
Hideki Maki
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Topicalization in Berber: a typological perspective
M. Lafkioui
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We recorded event-related brain potentials (ERPs) during the processing of unambiguous German sentences containing different types of filler-gap dependency.
Claudia Felser, Harald Clahsen
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Pronominal doubling under predicate topicalization
Aniko Lipták, Luis Vicente
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