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The acquisition of scrambling and cliticization, pp. 207 + 236.
The notion of dynamical relaxation by non-linear scrambling leads to the introduction of eddy relaxation times and the direct-interaction approximation.
There was no evidence of an association between flakiness and stem twiners or scrambling climbers.
As uncertainty mounted about the stability of key currencies, central banks liquidated their foreign-exchange balances and scrambled to replace them with gold reserves.
Then we will prove that a tame system has no scrambled pair.
Where scrambling begins: triggering object scrambling in early language acquisition.
They make the point that scrambling moves specific nouns more easily than non-specific ones.
Both of the two final chapters investigate scrambling from a new standpoint, which is helpful in shedding light on its lesser-known aspects.
Chapters 4-6 are mainly concerned with the relation between scrambling and specificity.
In fact, it is crucial that the right-dislocated phrase is scrambled out of various islands.
When the embedded clause is [kwh], a wh-phrase that originates in the embedded clause is understood as having the matrix scope, irrespective of scrambling.
A derivational approach to the interpretation of scrambling chains.
The position of the head and the domain of scrambling.
Indeed, as private actors moved to reshape medicine, government leaders were left scrambling to respond.
Continuous maps with the whole space being a scrambled set.
Under their analysis, scrambled phrases are base-generated in their surface positions and lowered to their argument positions to check theta-features.
The first three chapters are mainly concerned with the interaction of scrambling and discourse features.
Chapters 11 and 12 are mainly concerned with the acquisition of scrambling.
The paper covers case and agreement, the genitive-ofnegation phenomenon, numerals, voice, clitics, multiple wh-movement, binding, aspect, and scrambling.
The promise of donor funding resulted in people scrambling to take advantage of the promised wealth.
Rather, the right-dislocated phrase is a remnant of an extra clause which is deleted (or sluiced) after scrambling.
The task then becomes to develop a specific analysis of such object-movement, or scrambling.
The operator-variable relation is not formed in scrambling constructions, and everything deletes at the final landing site and is interpreted at the base position.
Again, agencies scrambled to make placements, because now they earned money by doing so.
Rather than organizing ideologies, they scrambled them, presenting a disorderly clutch of perspectives within their own idiosyncratic personae.
As a result, local farmers and landowners scrambled to dig their own deep wells and secure private access to the oasis' precious life blood.
The acquisition of scrambling and cliticization (pp. 207-236).
Most important, the contrast between scrambled and unscrambled activities is still valid.
First, scrambling of a subject phrase across a clause boundary gives rise to ungrammaticality, as shown in (45).
Therefore, the subject trace cannot be a variable, and hence cannot be scrambled.
She can also deal with scrambling out of a clause dictated by information structure constraints, as her formalism allows this in a very convenient manner.
Indeed, many of the esteemed authors in this volume have made fundamental contributions to the literature on scrambling and free word order elsewhere.
The final chapters are mainly concerned with the acquisition of scrambling and the processing of scrambled sentences.
54 society would have dampened demand for prestige goods, while the lower strata would have been too busy scrambling to survive to bother with acquiring fancy pottery.
As can be seen from the many examples in the paper, this approach supports hard-to-tackle data such as cross-serial subordinate clauses, extraposition, subjectless constructions, scrambling and more.
If he says things right, say right; if he says something wrong, or scrambles the words, say wrong and teach him the right way to speak.
A third object position, created by scrambling, is also proposed, and it is argued that scrambling is triggered by discourse features such as topic and contrastive focus.
In the proposed experiment people would wear goggles that completely scrambled the visual input (this scrambling might also include blind spots, bars, or other gaps without affecting the argument).
From ranks 5 to 11, scrambled zero overlaps were significantly lower than real overlaps whereas at ranks 9 and 10 conserved zero overlaps were significantly higher than real overlaps.
The acquisition of scrambling and cliticization.
In addition, for both groups, the omission rate difference between or and pour was smaller when the text was scrambled than when it was displayed normally.
As they ran around, these large mobile puppets, worn by one or two puppeteer operators, parted the crowds of delighted, screaming, scrambling children and accompanying adults.
As the completely scrambled homeomorphisms we constructed have zero topological entropy, it is also unknown to us if there are completely scrambled homeomorphisms with positive entropy.
The problem was that when the gentry perceived that the religious orders inevitably would be dissolved, they scrambled for a share of the loot rather than trying to defend them.
Topicalization, focalization, lexical insertion, and scrambling.
As well as signalling the heterogeneity of the collage elements through typographical layout, he stretches and scrambles familiar forms, breaking them, splitting them open and stitching them onto other genres.
Experts scrambling on school shootings.
In another 23 (46 %) of the outbreaks the vehicle contained cooked eggs ; these vehicles were scotch eggs (5), egg sandwiches (5), scrambled egg (2), other egg containing foods (11).
They cook scrambled eggs every morning.
Everything has gone wrong in their estimates and yet somehow they have scrambled through with a plausible grin on their faces.
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I assume that he meant a scrambled curate's egg.
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The trouble is that the end result may so easily turn into scrambled eggs rather than a neat, tidy omelette.
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Only 61 of those men survived —scrambling and leaping to safety as best they could.
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They did, after all, dig the pit from which we are now painfully scrambling out.
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The way to peace is never to be found as long as there is all this scrambling and haggling in this particular field.
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With one fund all the ups and downs are together in the scrambled egg.
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Her boundaries are purely arbitrary; they are the legacy of the colonial scrambles of seventy years ago.
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You cannot unscramble eggs when they are scrambled but, in this case, there is the remedy of nationalisation.
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I recognise, although some of my colleagues do not, that we cannot easily unscramble the egg once it has been scrambled.
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One gathers that "scrambling" is possible to enable us to secure that the operators of computer systems cannot obtain a print-out at will.
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We know that we may get motor cars for scrambling, or something of that kind, on carriageways.
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The spectacle of all 15 members scrambling for position was, frankly, embarrassing.
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We know that in this country since then jets have been scrambled as a result of a false alarm.
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When he died we scrambled for the site and developed it as best we could, so long as we built under the by-laws.
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Of course, the objection to any form of national ownership is that it scrambles the eggs in such a way that they cannot be unscrambled.
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An ardent motor cyclist would see it in terms of better provisions for scrambling, which a botanist would abominate.
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There he would have seen the wild-eyed women he talked about, scrambling out of their little wrecked houses.
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All the aircraft designers are scrambling to produce the design which will provide what people want.
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We are scrambling over ourselves to buy foreign goods.
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If we are so successful, why are pensioners living in poverty, scrambling around to keep themselves warm to stop themselves from dying from hypothermia?
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I have seen them myself scrambled in one minute twenty seconds.
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He gives a scrambling time of one minute, twenty seconds as an important safety factor in our speed of reaction.
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They have been scrambled to monitor suspect aircraft on more than one occasion since.
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Everyone was scrambling to get the stuff out and money was almost no object.
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I continue to eat hard-boiled, scrambled or lightly fried eggs.
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The main thing which went with it was witnesses behind a screen, scrambled voices and all that.
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Many people are very keen on motor cycle scrambling.
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There has been a series of scrambled attempts to deal with a problem that is slowly beginning to be recognised.
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I can only prepare scrambled eggs myself, but there is a tremendous trade in cookery books.
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Towards the end of this century other countries will be scrambling to get adequate shares of the sources of fuel.
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The eggs of sovereignty once scrambled can hardly be restored to their shells.
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In no time at all, we were fighting for our lives—scrambling, almost too late, to repair the damage.
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Agreement was reached on the regulation requiring all conditional access systems used with digital broadcasts to use a standardised scrambling algorithm.
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In the eyes of the public, the police had their priorities scrambled.
Therefore, crucial to the present investigation, is whether the effect of scrambling has less of an effect upon bilingual than monolingual subjects.
We do not know if there is a transitive, completely scrambled homeomorphism.
The problems were relatively easy when the words were scrambled, although monosyllabic constructions were easier than the others.
The problems were relatively easy when the words were scrambled, altho ugh monosyllabic constructions were easier than the others.
The thinner seams also have a noticeable component of sphenophyll spores, indicating significant areas of open conditions allowing colonization by these scrambling plants.
Given that a subject cannot be scrambled, (46b) cannot have the structure in.
Perhaps the most fundamental question, addressed in the first six chapters, is the nature of the relation between scrambling and pragmatic features.
Is there some form of (optional) scrambling in the languages under consideration and, if so, how is it syntactically constrained ?
Does scrambling (always/sometimes/never) have a discourse effect ?
As it develops, especially in the second half of the century, the picture becomes increasingly variegated, scrambled, and confused.
A significant difference is apparent, however, between real overlaps and scrambled zeros overlaps at all except the first rank.
By contrast, (3b) shows that an element scrambled long distance cannot serve as the antecedent of a lexical anaphor.
The computer program scrambled both the sequence of 12 items within each block and the 9 blocks.
We estimated the false positive rate by scrambling the columns (positions) in the input frequency matrices.
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