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On the lexical stress patterns of Ilami Kurdish
This paper aims to investigate the stress patterns of Ilami Kurdish, a southern variety of Kurdish language, based on the criteria proposed by Kager (1995) and also Hayes (1995) regarding the stress patterns of human languages, including ‘boundedness’,
Amir Karimipour+2 more
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This article reports on what happened when a Rumaki pūtaiao kaiako (Science) teacher at a New Zealand high school trialled the use of creative narratives with her Year-10 students as a way of developing their understanding of the human digestive system.
Lorrin Ruihi Shortland, Terry Locke
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Non-paradoxical action of automata groups on infinite words [PDF]
We show, that groups, defined by wide class of automata, including all polynomial ones, act on the set of infinite words not ...
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French Loanwords in English cr-phonaesthemic group
Introduction. The article examines the influence of French borrowings on the process of development of phonaesthemic sound symbolism in the English language.
V. N. Malysheva
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OPOSISI MAKNA DALAM BAHASA LIO
This study is aimed to describe and explain (1) the types of the use of antonym in Lionese; (2) the categories of Lionese antonyms; and (3) units of language that may be in opposition of meaning in Lionese.
Ni Made Suryati
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Inverse semigroups with rational word problem are finite [PDF]
This note proves a generalisation to inverse semigroups of Anisimov's theorem that a group has regular word problem if and only if it is finite, answering a question of Stuart Margolis. The notion of word problem used is the two-tape word problem -- the set of all pairs of words over a generating set for the semigroup which both represent the same ...
arxiv
Compressed conjugacy and the word problem for outer automorphism groups of graph groups [PDF]
It is shown that for graph groups (right-angled Artin groups) the conjugacy problem as well as a restricted version of the simultaneous conjugacy problem can be solved in polynomial time even if input words are represented in a compressed form. As a consequence it follows that the word problem for the outer automorphism group of a graph group can be ...
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On the algebraic K- and L-theory of word hyperbolic groups [PDF]
David Rosenthal, Dirk Schütz
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On profinite groups admitting a word with only few values [PDF]
A group-word $w$ is called concise if the verbal subgroup $w(G)$ is finite whenever $w$ takes only finitely many values in a group $G$. It is known that there are words that are not concise. The problem whether every word is concise in the class of profinite groups remains wide open.
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This study investigates the effectiveness of an instructional approach called “Worked-out Examples Involving 4 Stages” (WEI4S) for enhancing middle school students’ algebraic problem-solving skills and reducing CL.
Zeynep Çiğdem Özcan
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