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Classifiers in Sinitic languages: From individuation to definiteness-marking

2012

Abstract This article examines the distribution and interpretation of the bare classifier phrase [Cl+N] in three Sinitic languages of Mandarin, Wu and Cantonese. We show that [Cl+N] can be interpreted as definite or indefinite depending on pragmatic factors related to information structure and word order. Syntactically, we claim that indefinite [Cl+N] has the maximal projection of ClP and that definite [Cl+N] is a DP, where the D head is filled by the classifier via Cl-to-D raising. Semantically, we claim that indefinite [Cl+N] is predicative, denoting sets of atomic entities and that definite [Cl+N] is derived from indefinite [Cl+N] by lifting it from predicates to Generalized Quantifiers.…

CombinatoricsLinguistics and LanguageDefinitenessHead (linguistics)Classifier (linguistics)UniquenessPredicative expressionRaising (linguistics)Language and LinguisticsMathematicsWord orderInterpretation (model theory)Lingua
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Polskie nazwy miejscowości z sufiksem -at-ka

2017

The article analyses Polish oikonyms ending in -atka, discussing whether this ending is a suffix, i.e. -at-ka, or simply appears to be one. Based on the method of morphological division, the findings suggest the existence of two distinctive groups of oikonyms: those with the suffix -at-ka, and those with three extended variants of this suffix: -ow-at-ka, -aw-at-ka and -ew-at-ka.

CombinatoricsLinguistics and LanguageSuffixDivision (mathematics)Language and LinguisticsMathematicsOnomastica
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Periodic Orbits in the Isosceles Three-Body Problem

1991

The Saturn’s satellites Janus and Epimetheus are the first known bodies in the Solar System that has horseshoe orbits in a frame that rotates with uniform angular velocity. Both satellites have similar masses and orbital elements when they are far from one another. Moreover, their orbits are nearly symmetric. In fact, in the past, they have been identify as a unique satellite and afterwards, some mathematical theories about their orbits has been necessaries to understand why they do not collide. In particular, the interest in planar three-body problem with two small masses has increased6. We assume that the two small masses have similar symmetric initial conditions. The aim of this paper is…

CombinatoricsPhysicsComputer Science::Information RetrievalIsosceles trianglePeriodic orbitsMotion (geometry)Computer Science::Computation and Language (Computational Linguistics and Natural Language and Speech Processing)Three-body problem
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A note on coverings with special fibres and monodromy group $ S_{d}$

2012

We consider branched coverings of degree over with monodromy group , points of simple branching, special points and fixed branching data at the special points, where is a smooth connected complex projective curve of genus , and , are integers with . We prove that the corresponding Hurwitz spaces are irreducible if .

CombinatoricsProjective curveBranching (linguistics)Mathematics::Algebraic GeometryMonodromyGeneral MathematicsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentHurwitz spaces special fibres branched coverings monodromy braid moves.Settore MAT/03 - GeometriaMathematicsIzvestiya: Mathematics
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A variation on theorems of Jordan and Gluck

2006

Abstract Gluck proved that any finite group G has an abelian subgroup A such that | G : A | is bounded by a polynomial function of the largest degree of the complex irreducible characters of G . This improved on a previous bound of Isaacs and Passman. In this paper, we present a variation of this result that looks at the number of prime factors. All these results, in turn, may be seen as variations on the classical theorem of Jordan on linear groups.

CombinatoricsPure mathematicsPolynomialFinite groupAlgebra and Number TheoryVariation (linguistics)Degree (graph theory)Bounded functionPrime factorFunction (mathematics)Abelian groupMathematicsJournal of Algebra
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Boundary communication: how smartphone use after hours is associated with work-life conflict and organizational identification

2020

This study investigates how boundary communication mediates the effects of smartphone use for work after hours on work-life conflict and organizational identification. It draws upon boundary theory, work-family border theory, and a structurational view of organizational identification. The research site was a large Scandinavian company operating in the telecommunications industry, with 367 employees responding to a survey at two time periods. In contrast to many studies, the use of information and communication technologies (here, smartphones) for after-hours work was not associated with work-life conflict, but was positively associated with organizational identification. However, communica…

Communication and Media StudiesProcess managementComputer scienceOrganizational identificationBoundary spanningboundary spanningBoundary (topology)050801 communication & media studiesAfter-hours worksmartphone useperhe-elämäLanguage and Linguistics0508 media and communicationswork-life conflictajankäyttöClinical Research0502 economics and businesstyöelämäviestintäorganizational identificationCommunication05 social sciencesCommunication & Media StudiesWork lifeälypuhelimettyöaikaWork (electrical)Boundary theorywork-family communication050203 business & management
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Exploring the discursive construction of subgroups in global virtual teams

2021

The global teams literature has increasingly documented challenges due to demographic faultlines. While this literature tends to assume that faultlines are fixed and produce negative outcomes for teams, organizational communication scholars have long regarded team processes as dynamic and fluid. Drawing on a CCO perspective, we offer a re-conceptualization of subgroups as dynamic and discursively constructed. This study draws on an in-depth, longitudinal analysis of two global virtual teams to examine the discursive construction of subgroups and the role they play in team dynamics. Through a multi-method analysis of a corpus of 839 emails and 16 interviews with members of two global project…

Communication and Media Studiesorganisaatioviestintämedia_common.quotation_subject050801 communication & media studiesryhmädynamiikkaLanguage and Linguisticsdiversitytiimitsubgroups0508 media and communicationsglobal virtual teamsdiskurssi0502 economics and businessmonimuotoisuusSociologyryhmätmedia_commonviestintäCCObusiness.industryCommunication05 social sciencesCommunication & Media StudiesPublic relationsvirtuaaliympäristödiscoursebusiness050203 business & managementDiversity (politics)
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Twitter comme « corpus » en sciences du langage : questions méthodologiques et pistes de recherche

2017

Doctoral; L’avènement des corpus et des travaux sur corpus en sciences du langage ont amené la discipline à décrire des ressources sans cesse diversifiées, qu’il s’agisse de corpus de référence ou ad hoc. Les formes de communication médiées par ordinateur (computer-mediated communication) n’échappent pas cette tendance et ce d’autant plus qu’il s’agit de données numériques natives. Parmi les différents types recensés à ce jour, cette communication s’intéressera spécifiquement à Twitter et à ses potentialités pour la recherche linguistique.A partir d’un corpus compilé à la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme de Dijon – mais aussi des autres initiatives documentées sur la plateforme Ortolang – il …

Communication médiatisée par ordinateur CMOTwitter[ SHS.LANGUE ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsSémantique[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsLinguistique de CorpusPragmatique[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsAnalyse de discoursSyntaxe
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Les composantes émotionnelles et culturelles des descripteurs sensoriels : enjeu pour l’équivalence terminologique en traduction

2017

International audience; [Problématique] Largement indexée sur les sciences de l’ingénieur, la théorie générale de la terminologie développée par Wüster ne laissait que peu de place aux dimensions non strictement objectivables du sens terminologique. Même si les évolutions ultérieures, de la socioterminologie (Gaudin) à la terminologie cognitive (Temmermann) en passant par la théorie communicationnelle de la terminologie (Cabré), ont permis de grandes avancées en la matière, en particulier en s’attaquant à des domaines aux contours moins stricts (soft domains), la terminologie sensorielle – construite à l’intersection entre sciences du goût, analyse sensorielle et sémantique lexicale – a peu…

Communication spécialiséeTraductologieLSPOenologieVin[ SHS.LANGUE ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsSémantiqueSémantique lexicale[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsSémantique cognitiveTerminologie[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics
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Minitrack Introduction

2008

Rhetoricians since Aristotle have attempted to classify communications into categories or "genres" with similar form, topic or purpose. Given a socially recognized need to communicate, individuals ...

Communication studiesSociologyLinguisticsProceedings of the 41st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2008)
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