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Selected risk factor analysis for coalbed methane development with optimized fuzzy based knowledge mapping at Jamalganj coalfield in Bangladesh. [PDF]
Zhang J, Miah MH, Al MA.
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Doing Agency through Personal Networks: The Case of Ukrainian Forced Migrants in Romania
ABSTRACT Advocating the heuristic value of a relational approach, this article investigates how, in the context of forced migration, agency arises from the multiple interactions and interdependencies within refugees’ social networks. Based on qualitative data, it examines the relational mechanisms underlying the coping strategies employed by Ukrainian ...
Mihaela Nedelcu, Malika Wyss
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ABSTRACT Fieldwork is the cornerstone of empirical research in agrarian studies. Discussion about methodological options has, however, not kept up with the innovative conceptual developments taking place within the discipline. This is particularly evident in the study of social differentiation, a key concern in agrarian scholarship. Through a review of
Patrick Illien, Helena Pérez Niño
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ABSTRACT Older adults' experiences of primary care are shaped not only by service capacity but by the language and routines through which access and care are organised. Using a qualitative Critical Discourse Studies (CDS) approach informed by the bioethics of vulnerability, we analysed interviews and focus groups with 12 community‐dwelling older adults
Pablo Martínez‐Angulo +1 more
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On transitive and reductive operator algebras
Radjavi, Heydar, Rosenthal, Peter
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New Insights Into Lakota Syntax: The Encoding of Arguments and the Number of Verbal Affixes
ABSTRACT This paper examines the morphosyntax of transitive constructions in Lakota, with particular emphasis being placed on the encoding of arguments. The analysis of argument marking through verbal affixes in Lakota transitive constructions raises two main questions: the existence or non‐existence of the zero marker for the third person singular and
Avelino Corral Esteban
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Lability in Hittite and Indo‐European: A Diachronic Perspective
ABSTRACT Lability is defined as the possibility of a verb to enter a valency alternation without undergoing any change in its form. Labile verbs were common in ancient Indo‐European languages, including Hittite, which mostly features anticausative lability, with reflexive and reciprocal lability being less prominent.
Guglielmo Inglese
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Analysis of argument structure constructions in a deep recurrent language model. [PDF]
Ramezani P, Schilling A, Krauss P.
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Certifying Anosov representations
Abstract By providing new finite criteria which certify that a finitely generated subgroup of SL(d,R)$\operatorname{SL}(d,\operatorname{\mathbb {R}})$ or SL(d,C)$\operatorname{SL}(d,\mathbb {C})$ is projective Anosov, we obtain a practical algorithm to verify the Anosov condition.
J. Maxwell Riestenberg
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