... 112 D.G. Hays Table 1 INSTANCES OF MORPHOLOGICALLY INDISTINGUISHABLE SUBJECTAND OBJECT IN A SAMPLE OF RUSSIAN PHYSICS TEXT * Three subjects are in apposition with con- junctions ... preliminary study of the 56 relevant instances in 22, 000 running words of text, we conclude that: If two nouns in a sen- tence cannot be distinguished as subjectand object of a transitive verb by ... sum- marized in Table 1. The subject precedes the verb 52 times; the object follows the verb 56 times. When both objectandsubject follow the verb, the object precedes the subject 4 times....
... oppositional discourses and theincorporation of incompatible legal ideologies. As is often the case withthe beginnings of English expansionism, the prior Spanish context is instructive. In 1510, ... Irish Conquest in A View and The Faerie Queene vi,’’ in English Literary Renaissance 31.3 (Fall 2001): 365–91, and chapter 6 wasfirst published as ‘‘Roman Conquest andEnglish Legal Identity in Cymbeline,’’ ... contingent of Englishmen involved in the planning and administration of settlements in Ireland, any legal rights or benefitsthat the inhabitants might have ideally had either to their own land...
... kinds of dis- ease, and would accordingly have a high 'entropy'. Tables 2 and 3 show the top and bottom of the list of all words occurring in two or more diseases sorted by this ... the disease categories represented in CMIT. This is done by assign- ing terms which occur predominantly in one category to a single vocabulary and then sorting by entropy. Tables 6 and 7 ... in CMIT, in order of increasing 'enT.ropy' The enl=ropy is given in P.he first column; ,':he ent.ries in ~h~ nezt ii columns are ~he percent of occurrences in the 11 disease...
... he is divorced and no longer president) The missing interpretation is that ã He was the president in 1975 and she is his current wife (but was not his wife then) A skeletal tree for this ... "missing interpretation" isin fact available for this sentence. The clahn ~,~]e here is that this interpretation is not available by means of the syntactic variable-passing mechanism ... of being similar to events with a starting and an ending point, because they are constrained only to exist within some nonnull in- terval. Checking whether or not the sentence is true involves...
... Laureate in financial economics, rather than his father Robert K. Merton, one of the great sociologists in the history of that discipline. I take the ideas in these papers and their underlying sociological ... that are illustrated in these papers and suggest which kinds of economists might find these themes interesting. New Independent and Dependent Variables My own interest in parts of the sociology ... an attack, and these economists are then quick to cite reasons, such as endogeneity concerns, for dismissing the entire field. I believe this quick dismissal is far too simplistic. Instead, even...
... anchor-event(subordinate-clause))) (= (begin main-event(main-clause)) (begin main-event(subordinate-clause))) (= (end main-event(main-clause)) (end main-event(subordinate-clause)))) Until : requires in ... not interpretted with respect to the time of speech. One such temporal adverb is just. This adverb is distinguished from the word just, meaning only. To see how it is used, examine the ... events are "unit" events and have a beginning and an end point, where the beginning of an event is before or simultaneous to its end point. The endpoint of an event need not imply the...
... can be classified into 2 groups: Centring diphthongs (ending in /ə /) include /iə/, /eə/, /ʊə/. Closing diphthongs (ending in /i/) include /ei/,/ai/,/ɔi /(ending in /ʊ/) include /əʊ/& /aʊ/. ... phonetic unit in a language that is capable of conveying a distinction in meaning, as the /m/ of “mat” and the /b/ of “bat” inEnglish (Jones: 1950) “Phoneme_ the smallest sound unit in a language ... unit in a language that is capable of conveying a distinct meaning, such as the/s/ of “sing” & the /r/ of “ring” inEnglish (Abercrombie: 1967) “Phoneme (linguistics) _ one of the small...
... lectin domain.Both domains are derived from a single precursor, which is post-translationally cleaved into an A- and B-chain har-boring the N-terminal RNA N-glycosylase and C-terminallectin ... sugar-binding activity of SNA-If relies ontwo carbohydrate-binding sites located at the N- and C-terminus of the B-chain (more precisely in subdomains 1a and 2c, respectively). Both sites consist ... domains each of which contains one carbohydrate-binding site (w for domain 1, q for domain 2). The N- and C-terminalend of both chains are indicated. Lower panels: docking of galactose(Gal) in...
... Language Teaching and Testing. London: Routledge. LIST OF TABLES Table Page 1 The Needs inEnglish Listening and Speaking Skills 36 2 The Problems inEnglish Listening and Speaking Skills ... analysis of Englishin tourism business. The results found that listening and speaking skills were greatly important in tourism business careers more than reading and writing skills. Speaking ... questions are: 1. What are the needs inEnglish listening and speaking skills of the metropolitan police officers? 2. What are the problems inEnglish listening and speaking of the metropolitan...
... Moreover, this quantification of pain and distress depends on how the re-porting facilities define, identify, and classify pain (or distress, which is part of the mandatory reporting system andis not ... aides and laboratory animal veterinarians and animal rights-oriented veterinarians and lobbyists and behaviorists and philosophers and activists is rather short and sparse. I tape-recorded and ... not painful, is displaying a mindless reflex. That iswhat my lifelong work as an “animal person” brings to this project. The challenge I faced in writing every page of this book was to bring...
... and long-lasting rule.b. By abolishing feudalism, Ch in Shih Huang-tipromoted democracy in China.c. The Ch in Dynasty was popular among peas-ants and displaced nobles.d. Disunity and disorder ... Gutenberg Bible in 1455. Althoughhis invention greatly in uenced printing in Europe, similar technologies were used earlier in China and Korea. Chinese printers used mov-able block prints and type ... is at the minimum. At the low point, thekinetic energy is maximized, and gravitational potentialenergy is minimized.The change of potential energy into kinetic energy, and kinetic energy into...
... and PRE were involved in dataacquisition and revised the manuscript. AEW conceived thestudy and was involved in study design, data interpretation, and manuscript drafting and revision. All authors ... competing interests.Authors' contributionsRG was involved in initial study design and drafted the manu-script. SS and RO were involved in study conception and man-uscript revision. SRD and ... asymptomatic.This study is limited in that subjects underwent diagnosticimaging using more limited sequences than would be used in a clinically indicated scan and an abnormality was defined asone a trained...