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    Caractéristiques syntaxiques de la parenthèse en latin : linéarisation, délimitation et insertion by Isabelle Charnavel

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…The aim of the paper is to analyse the syntactic rules of the incidental clause in Latin: indeed, the incidental – i.e. parenthetical sentence - exhibits the following paradox: although it is independent from a structural viewpoint (it constitutes a main clause), it is inserted in another sentence from a syntagmatic viewpoint (it linearly occurs inside another sentence, the host). …”
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    Register-Based Subject Omission in English and its Implication for the Syntax of Adjuncts by Liliane Haegeman

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…After providing a descriptive survey of the distributional restrictions of subject omission in the relevant register, the focus is on the argument/adjunct asymmetry in the relevant pattern: while subject omission is incompatible with fronted arguments in sentence-initial position, it remains fully compatible with what at first sight appear to be sentence-initial adjuncts in the same position. …”
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    Hosea 2:4-15 teen die agtergrond van Israelitiese regsgebruike by APB Breytenbach

    Published 1996-06-01
    “…In 2:11 the expected sentence is presented in court, while 2:12-15 represents the sentence imposed. …”
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    An empirical study on the semantics-pragmatics of two Romance confirmational tags by Elena Castroviejo, Laia Mayol

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…make a request for confirmation of the truth of the sentence anchor, whereas a confirmational with eh? …”
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    The Current Discussion on Austrian Family Benefits – Indicating a Major Dissensus on the Interpretation of EU Law by Alexander Balthasar

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…What seems to be, at first sight, a flagrant breach of EU law (in particular of Article 7 of Regulation [EC] 883/2004) is, when looking deeper, much more complicated and might very well be only a symptom of deeply rooted differences in the interpretation of current, post-Lisbon Union law, (i)        in particular with regard to the relationship between the traditional prohibition of “discrimination on grounds of nationality” (Article 18 TFEU, Article 21(2) CFR; the  ‘Leitmotiv’ of the Treaties) and the “citizenship of the Union” (Article 9 second sentence TEU, Article 20(1), first and second sentence) on the one hand and the further role of the “nationality of a Member State” on the other, which shall, pursuant to Article 9 TEU, third sentence, as well as Article 20(1) TFEU, third sentence, not be replaced by the “citizenship of the Union”, (ii)       but also with regard to Article 352 TFEU, the scope of which is, most probably, much smaller than that of its predecessor, Article 308 TEC, (iii)      and last but not least, with regard to a proper understanding of the principle of equal treatment, requiring not to treat alike factually different situations. …”
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    Adaptive Language Processing Based on Deep Learning in Cloud Computing Platform by Wenbin Xu, Chengbo Yin

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…These data are undoubtedly a great asset for statistical machine translation research. Based on the dual-sentence quality corpus screening, two corpus screening strategies are proposed first, based on the double-sentence pair length ratio method and the word-based alignment information method. …”
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    Intolerance, Religious Lynchings and the Future of Indonesia by Andre Vltchek

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…Two days later, on February 8 in Temanggung, Central Java, a crowd stormed a local courthouse and vandalized three churches after a man – a former priest who allegedly insulted both Islam and Christianity in his pamphlet – was sentenced to five years in prison, the maximum sentence. …”
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    The right to education and the work of convicts: An interruption between needs and possibilities by Tanjević Nataša

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Education, professional training and work during the execution of a prison sentence may be an important factor in achieving positive changes in the behavior of convicts and reducing the risk of recidivism. …”
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    Hyperbolic Graph Convolutional Network Relation Extraction Model Combining Dependency Syntax and Contrastive Learning by Jinzhe Li

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…For complex sentence structures, dependency syntax information can provide effective prior text structure information for relation extraction. …”
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    Linguistic problems of translating Indonesian popular lyrics of cover songs into English by Tira Nur Fitria

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Syntactically, the problem is in constructing sentence elements. In a sentence, both in Indonesian and English at least will need a subject and a predicate orderly. …”
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    A data-driven study of temporal adverbials as discourse segmentation markers by Lydia-Mai Ho-Dac, Marie-Paule Péry-Woodley

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Many linguistic and psycholinguistic studies present sentence-initial temporal adverbials as “good” markers of discourse segmentation. …”
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    Recognition of Emotions in Mexican Spanish Speech: An Approach Based on Acoustic Modelling of Emotion-Specific Vowels by Santiago-Omar Caballero-Morales

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Then, estimation of the emotional state from a spoken sentence is performed by counting the number of emotion-specific vowels found in the ASR’s output for the sentence. …”
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    Vanessa Place: The Death of the Poetry Book by Hélène Aji

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Many of Vanessa Place’s books proceed from flirting with an end wish: they seem fascinated with the moment of interruption in cycles or processes construed as infinite, like ending an endless sentence (Dies: A Sentence), or navigating the megapolis’s labyrinth (La Medusa). …”
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    Étude comparée du fonctionnement des parenthèses et des tirets by Guillaume François

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…We argue that dashes are sentential signs (whose scope is strictly below the sentence) while brackets are enunciation signs, i.e. signs that can range over all levels of textual organization (from characters to paragraphs).…”
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    Les papiers de Baya Hocine. Une source pour l’histoire des prisons algériennes pendant la guerre d’indépendance (1954-1962) by Sylvie Thénault

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…In 1958, a search of the prison of Barbarossa in Algiers led to the confiscation of the Journal, notes and correspondence of Baya Hocine, a young female detainee of 17 years, sentenced to death for an attack. Written in the intimate style of a personal diary, Hocine’s papers are a valuable source for the historiography of prisons during the Algerian War of Independence (1954-1962). …”
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    How is Logical Analysis Viable? by Arman Besler

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The key to the argument is the undeniable connection between the meaning (at large) of a sentence form and the principal inferential relations that the sentence form is supposed (pre-analytically) to enter into with other related forms. …”
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    தற்காலப் பயன்பாட்டில் வினையெச்சச் சொற்கள் / Adjectives in Modern Use by கோ. கோகிலா / G. Kokila

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this regard, Tamil verbs serve as a bridge to meaning and contribute to sentence formation. Among the four types of words, verbs are indispensable for conveying meaning, and their role as the foundation of sentence construction is emphasized by grammatical commentators. …”
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    Children in institutional re-socialisation and education – on the edge of contemporary trends by Justyna Kusztal, Sławomir Przybyliński

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The system of juvenile re-socialisation in Poland, regulated by the Act on Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings of 1982, covers children and adolescents in connection with their depravation or with committing a punishable offence and it provides for institutional educational measures and reformatory measures in the form of sending a minor to a juvenile detention centre. Although a prison sentence passed on minors is an exception to the rule of adjudicating educational and reformatory measures, according to international regulations, the category of juvenile imprisonment is broader than serving a sentence in prison. …”
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    S + V + O : Ordres marqués et non marqués en italien by Sandra Augendre

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…We will focus on the case of Italian, where the construction of the sentence is relatively free, in order to show that claiming there is a canonical or basic structure (SVO for Italian) for descriptive purposes does not reflect the real use which is made of this language. …”
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    Calvins theologisches Leitmotiv "cognitio Dei et nostri" in der Institutio von 1536 by W. H. Neuser

    Published 2004-01-01
    “… The first sentence and fundamental notion of Calvin’s 1536 Institutes „cognitio Dei et nostri“ has, except for Gerhard Ebeling, not been a key feature investigation. …”
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