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On morphisms preserving infinite Lyndon words [PDF]
In a previous paper, we characterized free monoid morphisms preserving finite Lyndon words. In particular, we proved that such a morphism preserves the order on finite words.
Gwénaël Richomme
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WORD ORDER AND SENTENCE STRESS IN ENGLISH UTTERANCES CONSISTING OF THE SAME SET OF WORDS [PDF]
The article deals with the question of varying the word order and sentence stress in English. Special attention is paid to the functioning of the language. It is emphasized that the main function of language is communicative. Segmental and suprasegmental
Amina E. Safarzade
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This article is a critical discussion of the requirement placed upon teachers by the United Kingdom (UK) government to promote fundamental British values.
Francis Farrell
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Topologische Eigenschaften der Funktionsverbgefüge im heutigen Deutsch
Light verb constructions (German Funktionsverbgefüge = FVGs) are complex predicates consisting of a semantically light verb, which has lost its lexical meaning and just has a functional role, and a noun phrase (with or without preposition).
Ireneusz Gaworski
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Adjectifs épithètes alternants en français parlé : premiers résultats
The positioning of the attributive adjective is a subject that has produced a substantial literature in French linguistics. In most articles and books, it is considered that the adjective may as well be before or after its head noun.
Christophe Benzitoun
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The materiality or ‘thingness’ of words and their effects: Some examples from the Book of Proverbs
Words are more than vehicles for semantic meaning; they can also be regarded as ‘things’ with an ‘agency’ of their own. This happens when they are seen (iconic to legitimise) or heard (performative to inspire). According to S.
Hendrik Viviers
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Going higher in the First-order Quantifier Alternation Hierarchy on Words [PDF]
We investigate the quantifier alternation hierarchy in first-order logic on finite words. Levels in this hierarchy are defined by counting the number of quantifier alternations in formulas. We prove that one can decide membership of a regular language to
H. Straubing +15 more
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An item/order tradeoff explanation of word length and generation effects [PDF]
[Abstract]: The item-order hypothesis suggests that under certain conditions increased item processing can lead to deficits in order processing, and that this produces a dissociation in performance between item and order tasks.
Hendry, Liam, Tehan, Gerald
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harm reduction policy from perspective of jurisprudence principles [PDF]
Public protection has become a key theme of much recent criminal justice legislation and policy aimed at the effective management of high-risk offenders.
ایمان رحیمی پور +2 more
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