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        Chapter Writing, Copying, Translating 

        Bausi, Alessandro (2014)
        What do Mesoamerica, Greece, Byzantium, Island, Chad, Ethiopia, India, Tibet, China and Japan have in common? Like many other cultures of the world, they share a particular form of cultural heritage: ancient handwritten ...
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        Chapter Sarazenen als „Fremde“? 

        Goetz, Hans-Werner (2009)
        The subjects of this volume are views and perceptions of the “other” (i.e. strangers, enemies or curiosities) within the Islamic world, as well as in the interplay between the Islamic and non-Islamic worlds. More than 20 ...
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        Chapter Sarazenen als „Fremde“? 

        Goetz, Hans-Werner (2009)
        The subjects of this volume are views and perceptions of the “other” (i.e. strangers, enemies or curiosities) within the Islamic world, as well as in the interplay between the Islamic and non-Islamic worlds. More than 20 ...
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        Chapter 12 The tense-mood-aspect systems of the languages of Suriname 

        Borges, Robert; Muysken, Pieter; Villerius, Sophie; Yakpo, Kofi (2017)
        This chapter deals with tense, mood, and aspect (TMA) marking in the languages of Suriname, focusing on the stability of forms, meanings, and structural pat-terns. Despite its prominent position in the creolization debate ...
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        Chapter 3 Implicature and explicature 

        Carston, Robyn; Hall, Alison (2012)
        In this paper, we look in detail at some of the particular micro-processes involved in the online, relevance-driven derivation of explicature and implicatures. But before that, we set out some background intellectual history ...
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        Chapter 8 Voice-enabled assistive robots for handling autism spectrum conditions 

        Marchi, Erik; Ringeval, Fabien; Schuller , Björn (2014)
        Autism spectrum conditions (ASC) are neurodevelopmental conditions, characterized by impairments in social interaction, communication (i.e., verbal and non-verbal language), and by restricted interests and repetitive ...
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        Chapter 6 On representing anchored parentheses in syntax 

        Kluck, Marlies (2015)
        The paper is organised as follows. In order to establish which kinds of parentheses should be considered ‘anchored’, I present a global overview in §2. This is followed by a discussion of the core properties of anchored ...
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        Chapter 19 Italian Sign Language 

        Geraci, Carlo (2015)
        Sign Languages of the World is a one-of-a-kind handbook covering 38 of the world's deaf sign languages and auxiliary sign languages. Each sign language has a dedicated chapter, written by experts for the volume. The book ...
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        Chapter 28 Agreement 

        Corbett, Greville G. (2009)
        In many respects the agreement systems of Slavonic languages are close to canonical. Controllers of agreement are often present, they have overt expression of features, and they take consistent agreements. The target has ...
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        Chapter Historical overview 

        Adelaar, Willem F.H. (2012)
        The Indigenous Languages of South America: A Comprehensive Guide is a thorough guide to the indigenous languages of this part of the world. With more than a third of the linguistic diversity of the world (in terms of ...
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        Chapter Criterial Freezing in small clauses and the cartography of copular constructions 

        Shlonsky, Ur; Rizzi, Luigi (2018)
        Criterial Freezing is a particular instance of freezing arising in criterial configurations, i.e., in configurations dedicated to the expression of scope-discourse properties. Recent proposals (e.g., Rizzi 2015a,b) try to ...
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        Chapter Locality and the functional sequence in the left periphery 

        Rizzi, Luigi (2017)
        This volume brings together a selection of articles illustrating the multifaceted nature of current research in generative syntax. The authors, including some of the leading figures in the field, present analyses of ...
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        Chapter Postverbal subjects and nuclear pitch accent in Italian wh-questions 

        Bocci, Giuliano; Cruschina, Silvio (2018)
        The structure of this chapter is as follows. We first illustrate the phenomenon of subject inversion in Italian wh-questions (§ 2). In Section 3, we present the results of a syntactic experiment on the distribution of ...
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        Chapter On a-marking of object topics in the Italian left periphery 

        Belletti, Adriana (2018)
        Standard Italian is known not to mark lexical direct objects through use of a prep-osition.1 This is in contrast with southern varieties, in which lexical direct objects are typically introduced by preposition a, as an ...
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        Chapter A corpus-based approach to manual simultaneity 

        Sáfár, Anna; Crasborn, Onno (2013)
        The purpose of this paper is to describe a corpus-based approach to the study of manual simultaneity (in particular manual holds) and our first attempt at implementing it for the Sign Language of the Netherlands (Nederlandse ...
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        Chapter 19 Subjects, topics and the interpretation of pro 

        Rizzi, Luigi (2018)
        In this paper I would like to address the classical issue of the similarities and differences between subject and topic positions. In doing so, I will build on seminal work by Andrea Calabrese, particularly Calabrese (1986) ...
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        Chapter Introduction 

        Johnson, J. Cale (2015)
        In the Wake of the Compendia examines the composition of technical literature in the ancient Semitic-speaking world. Compendia on astrology, magic, medicine, lexicography, and alchemy were composed in several languages ...
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        Chapter Encyclopaedias and Commentaries 

        Markham, J. Geller (2015)
        This paper looks at how empirical knowledge was assembled and interpreted in Babylonian academies and investigates two Neo-Assyrian plant lists: KADP 2 and KADP 4. These two lists are not simple collections of scholastic ...
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        The Everyday Life of an Algorithm 

        Neyland, Daniel (2019)
        This open access book begins with an algorithm–a set of IF…THEN rules used in the development of a new, ethical, video surveillance architecture for transport hubs. Readers are invited to follow the algorithm over three ...
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        A Buddhist Ritual Manual on Agriculture Vajratuṇḍasamayakalparāja – Critical Edition 

        Hidas, Gergely (2019)
        A hitherto unpublished scripture of Buddhist dharani literature, the Vajratuṇḍasamayakalparāja has been recently discovered in five Nepalese manuscripts. This rare Sanskrit text from around the fifth century focuses on the ...
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