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LONG DISTANCE EFFECTS AND STRANGENESS IN THE NUCLEON
, 2005
"... Long distance effects and strangeness in the nucleon ..."
Research on the Long-distance Transmission
, 2013
"... In view of the imbalanced distribution of power load and resources, including the status of “electric shortage ” in some cities in our country, the article discusses the long-distance transmission technology. It mainly analyzed two ways of the long-distance transmission: UHV AC transmission and UHV ..."
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In view of the imbalanced distribution of power load and resources, including the status of “electric shortage ” in some cities in our country, the article discusses the long-distance transmission technology. It mainly analyzed two ways of the long-distance transmission: UHV AC transmission and UHV
Learning Long-Distance Phonotactics
, 2008
"... Two questions regarding the non-local nature of long-distance agreement in consonantal harmony patterns (Hansson 2001, Rose and Walker 2004) are addressed: (1) How can such patterns be learned from surface forms alone? (2) How can we understand a a major feature of the typology—the absence of blocki ..."
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Two questions regarding the non-local nature of long-distance agreement in consonantal harmony patterns (Hansson 2001, Rose and Walker 2004) are addressed: (1) How can such patterns be learned from surface forms alone? (2) How can we understand a a major feature of the typology—the absence
Long Distance Scrambling and Anaphora*
"... This paper explores the impact of long distance scrambling on the interpretation of both local and long distance anaphors in Japanese and Korean. The implications for binding theory are also explored. In particular it is shown that the concept of an index can be reconceptualised in order to sit more ..."
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This paper explores the impact of long distance scrambling on the interpretation of both local and long distance anaphors in Japanese and Korean. The implications for binding theory are also explored. In particular it is shown that the concept of an index can be reconceptualised in order to sit
In support of Long Distance Agree*
"... In the recent literature the phenomenon of long distance agreement has become the focus of several studies as it seems to violate certain locality conditions which require that agreeing elements in general stand in clause-mate relationships. In particular, it involves a verb agreeing with a constitu ..."
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In the recent literature the phenomenon of long distance agreement has become the focus of several studies as it seems to violate certain locality conditions which require that agreeing elements in general stand in clause-mate relationships. In particular, it involves a verb agreeing with a
1 Long-distance Phenomena
, 2011
"... Today we examine long-distance phonological processes. By “long-distance”, I mean processes where sound changes occur due to sounds which are not neighboring. Like local patterns, long-distance patterns can be diagnosed in two ways: as static effects over the lexicon, or as productive aspects of mor ..."
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Today we examine long-distance phonological processes. By “long-distance”, I mean processes where sound changes occur due to sounds which are not neighboring. Like local patterns, long-distance patterns can be diagnosed in two ways: as static effects over the lexicon, or as productive aspects
Long-distance Reflexives in Perspective
"... 1.1. The Puzzle: long-distance binding interacts with affectedness marking The central puzzle of this paper is a surprising interaction between purpose clause markers and long-distance binding. The Mandarin directional verbs lai ‘come ’ and qu ‘go ’ may optionally head purpose clauses (Li and Thomps ..."
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1.1. The Puzzle: long-distance binding interacts with affectedness marking The central puzzle of this paper is a surprising interaction between purpose clause markers and long-distance binding. The Mandarin directional verbs lai ‘come ’ and qu ‘go ’ may optionally head purpose clauses (Li
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