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Downy-oak woods of Italy: phytogeographical remarks on a controversial taxonomic and ecologic issue

2014

The importance of downy oak as an integral component of the "submediterranean" woods has been underscored by many studies. Nevertheless, terms like "submediterranean" and "downy oak" are some of the most poorly understood concepts in European phytogeographic and taxonomic research. Downy oak is well known to be a problematic taxon. The name "Quercus pubescens" (= Q. humilis) combines populations characterized by increasing phenotypic and genomic polymorphisms along north-south gradients, which is explained as the result of a "founder effect" produced by a relatively fast post-glacial re-colonization of the northern areas through rare long-distance dispersal events. On the other hand, polymo…

GeographyTaxonbiologyEcologyeducationBotanyBiological dispersalQuercus pubescensdowny oak ecological gradients syntaxonomy phytogeography coenologic variability distribution patterns human impactPhytogeographybiology.organism_classificationDowny oak Ecological gradients Syntaxonomy Phytogeography Coenologic variability Distribution patterns Human impactFounder effect
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Word Order Typology and the Minimalist Program: What Do Parameters Belong To?

2019

One of the problems related with the word order and word order typology is connected with derivation obtaining in the narrow syntax and the conditions responsible for the Full Interpretation requirement at LF as well as at PF. If it is assumed that linearization as defined in Kayne (1994) is the reflexion of the asymmetric character of syntax at PF, then it is worth analysing which properties of the syntactic derivation within the narrow syntax are reflected at PF and which configurations seen on the surface are the results of PF conditions. In other words it would be interesting to determine the boundary between the factors responsible for the configuration of syntactic constituents obtain…

the minimalist programword order typologyderivationphasemultiple spell-outnarrow syntax
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Syntaxe adjectivale et syntaxe verbale. Un cas d'étude en grec ancien

2013

Syntaxe adjectivale syntaxe verbale grec ancien470 Latin & Italic languages460 Spanish & Portuguese languages410 Linguistics450 Italian Romanian & related languages800 Literature rhetoric & criticism440 French & related languages10103 Institute of Romance Studies
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The submerged syntax between Late Antiquity and the Modern Age. Sources, models, and interpretative strategies

2021

The present volume contains selected papers from the international conference on “The submerged syntax between Late Antiquity and the Modern Age. Sources, models, and interpretative strategies”, that took place in Palermo, 28-29 November 2019, hosted by the Department of Humanities at the University of Palermo. The conference was organized under the umbrella of a project of national relevance funded by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research, named “Parts of speech meet rhetorics: searching for syntax in the continuity between the Middle Ages and the Modern Age” (PRIN 20172F2FEZ, March 2017).

Ancient and Medieval GrammariansWestern theory of SyntaxSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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Grammar types in language explain tone sequence processing in music

2009

In this ERP study, linear and center-embedded musical sequences are built according to two artificial grammar types in language, named finite state grammar (FSG) and phrase structure grammar (PSG). The aim is to prove if neural sources and processing mechanisms for artificial grammar settings across domains are the same. Isochronous pitch sequences were constructed by two interval categories (3rd and 6th) in upward and downward direction. FSG sequences, which have the general form ABAB in artificial grammar, are translated into “small up/small down/large up/large down”. PSG sequences of form A[AB]B are transposed to “small up/large up/large down/small down”. In two ERP recordings testing FS…

grammar typesevent-related potentialsmusical syntaxhierarchical vs. linear structures
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Syntax der lettischen Grammatik

1879

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Latvian language - syntaxLettische Sprache - SyntaxLettische Sprache - GrammatikLatviešu valoda - gramatikaLatvian language - grammar:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Languages and linguistics::Other languages::Baltic languages [Research Subject Categories]Latviešu valoda - sintakseRokrakstu kolekcija
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