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A Note on the Copy vs. Multidominance Theories of Movement [PDF]
This article considers two different aspects of A-bar movement, namely (a) an analysis of reconstruction effects in terms of deletion at LF, and (b) Johnson's (2007) decompositional analysis of quantifiers as a means to derive the correct interpretation ...
Vicente, Luis
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Unravelling the Secret of Sulfur Confinement and High Sulfur Utilization in Hybrid Sulfur‐Carbons
Thermal condensation of inverse vulcanized sulfur‐carbon hybrids enables a bottom‐up sulfur confinement strategy, in which a protective carbon phase is progressively constructed around sulfur species. The resulting carbon nanodomains covalently tether sulfur chains and stabilize radical intermediates. This integrated architecture effectively suppresses
Tim Horner +9 more
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The acquisition of complex wh-questions in L2 [PDF]
The main goal of this paper is to review how complex wh-questions are acquired in the process of learning a second language (L2). Adopting a generative perspective, the paper will consider experimental studies that have dealt with the issue of whether ...
Etxabe Azpiazu, Mónica
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A synergistic combination of a highly reversible host and a commercially viable carbonate‐rich electrolyte enables simultaneous stabilization of both anode and cathode interfaces in anode‐free lithium metal batteries. This integrated strategy delivers exceptional reversibility and a record volumetric energy density of 1270 Wh L−1 (including package) in
Dong‐Yeob Han +9 more
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Asymmetries in Fragments [PDF]
This paper discusses the asymmetries with respect to island-sensitivity between two types of fragment answers : fragment answers to wh-questions, on the one hand, and fragments that derive from stripping, which in turn involves focus-movement, on the ...
NISHIGAUCHI Taisuke, Taisuke NISHIGAUCHI
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Bilingual knowledge of wh-in situ and island violations [PDF]
Research on bilingual sentence processing has argued that structures which fully overlap in surface word order across two languages do not distinctly belong to either one of a bilingual’s languages but are instead shared across both.
Pires, Acrisio, Sedarous, Yourdanis
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Islands in the grammar? Standards of evidence [PDF]
When considering how a complex system operates, the observable behavior depends upon both architectural properties of the system and the principles governing its operation.
Casasanto, Laura Staum +4 more
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Rozanov causality limit—a compulsive proportional thickness‐wavelength relationship (nd ∝ λ)—makes it challenging to develop perfect absorption with both thin thickness and low frequency. Herein, a cocktail effect in high‐entropy alloys (HEA) is crucially utilized for lowering plasma frequency to achieve epsilon‐near‐zero states, which finally enables ...
Peitao Xie +7 more
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AS INTERROGATIVAS-Q NA GRAMÁTICA INFANTIL DO PB
The aim of this text is to describe the wh-questions observed in the corpus of a child – Gabriela – in the process of acquiring Brazilian Portuguese during the period of 2;04 to 3;10. As many grammatical changes –e.g.
Nilmara Soares Sikansi
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Coupling a dual‐gradient carbonized framework with Fe2O3/Fe‐N‐C catalytic sites enables spatially synchronized sulfur redox across the entire electrode thickness in high‐mass‐loading Li–S batteries. This synergistic structural–catalytic design effectively mitigates concentration, ohmic, and electrochemical polarization, thereby achieving high‐capacity ...
Yuxuan Zhang +6 more
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