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The Syntax and Semantics of Korean Wh-Quantification: Wh-NPIs and Wh-In-Situ
This dissertation investigates the syntactic and semantic aspects of long-distance dependency involved in Korean wh-Negative Polarity Items (NPIs). Korean wh-NPIs consist of a wh-item and a focus particle -to meaning `also\u27 or `even\u27.
Lee-Sikka, Yeonju
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A dual‐additive electrolyte strategy is developed to address the hydrolysis of I+ in the aqueous electrolytes. The steric‐hindrance effect of TES− effectively shields I+ from nucleophilic attacks by hydroxyl groups, facilitating the reversible I−/I0/I+ conversion with four‐electron transfer.
Shuai Wang +8 more
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On Wh-Elements in Central Kurdish: A Minimalist Approach
The paper sheds light on the status of wh-elements in Central Kurdish (CK) with respect to the framework of the Minimalist Program (MP). From across the globe, there exist various types of languages whose wh-elements behave according to wh-parameter ...
Salih Ibrahim Ahmed
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Wh-questions in Japanese: scrambling, reconstruction, and wh-movement
In this article, I discuss some important properties of wh-questions and wh-scrambling in Japanese. The questions I will address are (i) which instances of (wh-) scrambling involve reconstruction and (ii) how the undoing effects of scrambling can be ...
Sabel, Joachim
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Polymer electrolytes (PEs) are often indiscriminately grouped as “solid polymer electrolytes (SPEs)”, despite fundamental differences in their ion‐transport mechanisms. This Perspective establishes a mechanism‐based framework that distinguishes gel, quasi‐solid, and all‐solid polymer electrolytes based on their dominant ion‐transport pathways.
Jing Chen +15 more
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In this article I explore a variety of languages to show that there is a correlation between two different linguistic phenomena, wh-in-situ and the occurrence of null arguments, and derive a conclusive prediction that languages with D(iscourse)- based null arguments do not move whwords to form a wh-interrogative sentence.
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Engineering CO2 Reduction Pathways via Alloy‐Support Interactions in Li‐CO2 Batteries
Alloy‐support interactions in RuCu/NC induce interfacial charge redistribution and shift d‐band centers, steering CO2 reduction from Li2CO3 to metastable Li2C2O4. This pathway engineering lowers the rate‐determining barrier and suppresses carbonate formation, enabling high discharge voltage (3.23 V) in Li‐CO2 batteries with reduced overpotential (0.50 ...
Liang Sun +8 more
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Prosody by phase : evidence from focus intonation–Wh-scope correspondence in Japanese
Japanese wh-questions always exhibit focus intonation (FI). Furthermore, the domain of FI exhibits a correspondence to the wh-scope. I propose that this phonology-semantics correspondence is a result of the cyclic computation of FI, which is explained ...
Ishihara, Shinichiro
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日本語と中国語のin-situ wh疑問詞に関する対照研究 [PDF]
本研究は、言語学の観点から日本語と中国語の疑問詞の統語的特徴と意味を対照し、移動しない疑問詞(in-situ wh-word) の性質を探求する。このような対照研究を通じて、言語の個別性及び普遍性を明らかにすることが目的である。台灣日本語文學會國內20120317~20120317Y臺北 ...
徐佩伶
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An intentionally added, chemically formed LixAlSy coating stabilizes the lithium–electrolyte interface in solid‐state Li–S batteries. The layer suppresses side reactions, preserves smooth charge transfer, and improves ion transport from the start. This approach offers a practical route to more durable solid‐state batteries and a clearer understanding ...
Xinyi Wang +4 more
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