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The syntax of information structure and the PF interface
Focus movement to a left-peripheral position has been posited for both Hungarian and Italian. In this paper I argue against a unified cartographic treatment of focus movement, which analyses both as instances of movement to [Spec, Focus0].
Kriszta Eszter Szendroi
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On the change to verb-medial word order in proto-Chinese : evidence from Tibeto-Burman
In attempting to reconstruct the morphosyntax of Proto-Sino-Tibetan, one of the most basic questions to be answered is what was the unmarked word order of the proto-language?
LaPolla, Randy J.
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Focus in Georgian and the expression of contrast
Skopeteas S, Fanselow G. Focus in Georgian and the expression of contrast. Lingua. 2010;120(6):1370-1391.This paper examines the impact of contrastive focus in Georgian syntax.
Fanselow, Gisbert (Prof.) +2 more
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This article describes a multimodal fusion data acquisition and processing system about electromyography for dynamic movement recognition and bioelectrical impedance for key posture recognition. In addition, a new dynamic–static fusion algorithm strategy is designed.
Chenhao Cao +5 more
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Abstract Early childhood has increasingly been acknowledged as a vital time for all children. Inclusive and quality education is part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with the further specification that all children have access to quality pre‐primary education.
Laura H. V. Wright +8 more
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The boundary-crossing constraint revisited: movement verbs across varieties of Spanish
Talmy divided the world’s languages according to how they express movement. Spanish, a verb-framed language, purportedly constrains the use of motion verbs expressing the manner of movement (such as roll) to contexts in which no spatial boundary is ...
Calle Bocanegra Rosalía
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Cyclic phonology–syntax-interaction : movement to first position in German
This paper investigates the nature of the attraction of XPs to clauseinitial position in German (and other languages). It argues that there are two different types of preposing.
Fanselow, Gisbert (Prof. Dr.)
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Vision‐Based Handover and Organization of Robotic Scrub Nurse for Seamless Surgical Flow
This study presents a pose estimation‐based robotic scrub nurse (PERSN) that assists surgical procedures by estimating the surgeon's hand position, orientation, and grasping state, along with the constraint‐based 6D pose of surgical instruments. User evaluations show that PERSN provides greater immediate usability and reduces physical demand compared ...
Seongjoon Kang +9 more
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Complementizer deletion and the split hypothesis
In Italian and Italo-Romance, the omission of the complementizer takes (at least) three distinct forms: CD1, observable in standard Italian, and CD2 and CD3 available in two Tuscan varieties, respectively in Florentine and Pisano.
Elena Isolani
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Aspectual interpretation of early verb forms in german
In the present paper, I will argue that even in a language like German, where the verb system does not contain a grammaticized aspect distinction, aspectual features do underlie the early form-function-mapping of verb forms in L1-acquisition. Furthermore,
Bittner, Dagmar
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