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Closed ideals of polynomials
(1995)
WH-acquisition in French and German : connections between case, WH- features and unique triggers
(1995)
Picking up particles
(1995)
General Relativity and Gravitation is a journal of studies in general relativity and related topics, published under the auspices of the International Committee on General Relativity and Gravitation. The journal publishes original, high-quality research papers on the theoretical and experimental aspects of general relativity and related topics; surveys and review articles on current research in general relativity and gravitation; news regarding conferences and other enterprises of interest to scientists in this field; and book reviews. All manuscripts and editorial correspondence, as well as books for review, should be submitted to the Editor, and authors may propose who among the Associate Editors will deal with their paper. All submitted articles are acknowledged and refereed.
Empty categories, null-subjects and null-objects and how to treat them in the minimalist program
(1995)
While th LGB literature (Chomsky 1981) contains extensive discussions of empty categories in languages typologically like English on the one hand, and Italian on the other, relatively little has been said about languages like Russian, Polish or Czech in which empty categories are represented in a rather specific way, which fit neither of these types of languages. The main purpose of this paper is to correct this typological imbalance by attempting to demonstrate whether current approaches need to be substantially revised in the light of data from Slavic and certain other languages. The paper proceeds as follows: after making explicit the basic assumptions underlying the several versions of the theory of empty categories, I will argue on the basis of Russian, Polish and Czech null-subjects and null-objects and their distribution that a number of revisions in the theory's rules and basic principles is indeed necessary.
We have discussed some tools from nonlinear dynamics which may help to analyze transient phenomena, such as solar bursts. The structure function known from turbulence theory is an appropriate method to find out some scaling behavior of fluctuations in time. More generally, the wavelet analysis, which is some generalization of the power spectrum, exhibits information on the location as well as the size of hidden characteristic features. Applying both techniques to microwave bursts, we have found some scaling properties that refer to the existence of hierarchic time structures. This is in good accordance with the electric circuit model for describing the flare-particle energization process.
LeMo - an expert-system for the assessment of lexical and morphological impairments in aphasia
(1995)
Novel verification framework combining structural and OBDD methods in a synthesis environment
(1995)
La polisemia prohibida : la recepción de José Martí como sismógrafo de la vida política y cultural
(1995)
ERP Variations related to time course manipulations during presentation of consonant sequences
(1995)
Dynamics in cognitive development : sources of intraindividual differences in syllogistic reasoning
(1995)
Rape
(1995)