... constituent is a projection ofthe dominated, in the sense ofthe X-Bar theory of phrase structure (Chore- sky (1970), lackendoff (1977)). For example, a noun phrase has the same person and number ... possible to extend this kind of type system to the degree of delicacy required by a system incorporating both unification and non- distinctness. 202 THE LIMITSOFUNIFICATION Robert J. P. Ingria ... uses unification to effect agreement, is the following. 2 Assume that Case in German is not a single-valued feature, but rather an array ofthe differ- ent Cases ofthe language, each of which...
... adopted by the Member States. The EC Treaty lists the institution of a system ensuring that competition is not distorted’ as one ofthe objectives of the European Community.123Article 4 ofthe EC ... the end of this chapter.1. COMPETITION, MONOPOLY, AND INNOVATION: THE ECONOMIC THEORY The roots ofthe debate on the scope of antitrust intervention in the IP realmcan be traced to the classic ... weighing the short-term static efficiency lossagainst the long-term dynamic efficiency gain shifted the focus ofthe debatefrom the application of antitrust rules to IP rights to the effects of competitiverestraints...
... knowledge and the implications of investigating the Universe from within.Our study ofthelimitsof science and the science oflimits will take us from the consideration of practical limitsof cost, ... abilities on the spectrum of possibilities for the manipulation of Nature in the realms ofthe large, the small, and the complex. But practicalities are not the only limits we face. Theremay be limits ... to consider the possible meaning of incon-sistency in Nature, ofthe paradoxes of time travel, the nature of freewill and the workings ofthe mind. Finally, we shall explore some ofthe strange...
... the power to stimulate the imagination, as Miller describes at the end: “What about the seven wonders ofthe world, the seven seas, the seven deadly sins, the seven daughters of Atlas in the ... of Atlas in the Ple-iades, the seven ages of man, the seven levels of hell, the seven primary colours, the seven notes ofthe musical scale, and the seven days ofthe week?”Miller’s idea is ... Miller’s rhetorical question about the seven daughters of Atlas or the seven wonders of the world. But in the search for the factors that defi ne the bottleneck in the brain’s limitations, scientists...
... a theory ofthe limits ofthe penal sanction to combat the problem of overcriminalization. Still, it is important to recognize that this theory has an even broader application. A theory of ... criminal theorists are vocal in protesting this erosion ofthe principle of legality, despite their enthusiasm about the ideal of establishing a government of laws and not of men. Whatever the ideal ... criminal law theory at the Rutgers University Department of Philosophy and the University of Michigan School of Law.Finally, I acknowledge the support and patience of Linda, the love of my life.x...
... close at hand, just on the other side of history, beneath the map, around the corner, through the television screen. ese otherworlds of Mizuki Shigeru expand thelimitsofthe present human ... further glossed as a kind of coexistence in which the human and inhuman xiii the notion ofthe monstrous, a space that defi nes the contours ofthe human by lying on the other ... with the hope of something better. . The layering of one world over the other is literally, if playfully, signified within the land-scape of Mizuki’s hometown: a sign on the platform of...
... above the other windows ofthe inner façade. The sun had climbed higher. One ofthe windowscaught the sun's rays and reflected them as it was closed again. For a moment the flash of light ... Hisclothes were alight. By his side stood a woman, doubtless the mother ofthe child. With his free hand the man covered the child's eyes…then he jumped into the street. Seconds later the mother ... gate. They had suffered for their country's cause! Honoredby their comrades, they were given special privileges by some ofthe professors, and never was thereany question of expelling them.Such...