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Sujatna, Eva Tuckyta Sari, and Sri Wahyuni. "Nominal Group as Qualifier to ‘Someone’." English Language Teaching 10, no. 7 (2017): 257. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/elt.v10n7p257.

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The paper titled Nominal Group as Qualifier to ‘Someone’ investigated types of qualifiers which are embedded to the head ‘someone’ in a nominal group. This research was conducted in the light of Systemic Functional Linguistics analysis. The data was analyzed, classified then described using descriptive qualitative method. This research produced four classifications of nominal group as qualifier, which were clauses, prepositional phrases, nominal groups, and linked independent element. The clause as qualifier is sub-classified into finite and non-finite clauses. Further sub-classification is co
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Widiawati, Sarovah. "NON-FINITE CLAUSES IN THE INTRODUCTION SECTION OF SKRIPSIS AND RESEARCH ARTICLES." English Education and Applied Linguistics Journal (EEAL Journal) 2, no. 1 (2021): 20–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.31980/eealjournal.v2i1.994.

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Non-finite clauses are clauses which have no tenses. This study aimed to find the forms and functions of non-finite clauses in the introduction section of skripsis(ISoS) and research articles (ISoRA) in English field. Content analysis was used in this research. The ISoS and the ISoRA were selected randomly. The findings showed that there were three forms of non-finite clauses in the ISoS and ISoRA. In terms of functions, there were non-finite clauses as minor clause, qualifier, epithet, non-finite clauses as conjunction, non-finite clauses after conjunction, circumstance, prepositional phrase,
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Fauziah, Anisak Syaid, Mustofa Kamal, Djatmika Djatmika, and Sumarlam Sumarlam. "PERBEDAAN ANTARA KLAUSA SUBORDINATIF BAHASA INDONESIA DAN BAHASA INGGRIS." LINGUA: Journal of Language, Literature and Teaching 14, no. 2 (2017): 309. http://dx.doi.org/10.30957/lingua.v14i2.324.

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The aim of this study was to describe the difference between subordinate in Indonesian and in English viewed from subordinate clause theory from Jim Miller. This study used qualitative descriptive approach. Primary data of this study were written texts containing sentences and clauses in English and Indonesian the corpus of which was selected from academic texts. Data were collected using record. Segmenting immediate constituent was used to analyze the data. The research revealed that Indonesian has neither elliptic conjunction in all relative and adverbial clauses nor non-finite subordinate c
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Pintzuk, Susan, and Eric Haeberli. "Structural variation in Old English root clauses." Language Variation and Change 20, no. 3 (2008): 367–407. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s095439450800015x.

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AbstractA standard observation concerning basic constituent order in Old English (OE) is that the position of finite verbs varies by clause type. In root clauses, the finite verb tends to occur toward the beginning of the clause, and we frequently find Verb Second (V2) order. In contrast, in subordinate clauses, finite verbs generally occur toward the end of the clause, and these clauses are frequently verb-final. We challenge the traditional assumption that verb-final orders and, hence, the occurrence of the finite verb in a head-final structural position are rare in OE root clauses. We prese
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McGregor, William B. "Complex sentence constructions in Nyulnyul, Western Australia." Functions of Language 1, no. 1 (1994): 25–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/fol.1.1.04mcg.

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This paper investigates complex sentence constructions in Nyulnyul (Kimberley, Western Australia). Three primary types of inter-clausal relationships — embedding (part-whole), dependence (part-part) and scope (whole-whole) — permit an initial typology of complex sentence types. This paper focuses on embedding and dependence, ignoring scope. It is argued that non-finite clauses must be embedded in a finite clause, whereas finite clauses cannot be, and may only be related to another finite clause by dependence. Dependence relations can be classified (following Halliday 1985) according to two ind
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EJERHED, EVA. "Finite state segmentation of discourse into clauses." Natural Language Engineering 2, no. 4 (1996): 355–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1351324997001629.

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The paper presents background and motivation for a processing model that segments discourse into units that are simple, non-nested clauses, prior to the recognition of clause internal phrasal constituents, and experimental results in support of this model. One set of results is derived from a statistical reanalysis of the Swedish empirical data in Strangert, Ejerhed and Huber 1993 concerning the linguistic structure of major prosodic units. The other set of results is derived from experiments in segmenting part of speech annotated Swedish text corpora into clauses, using a new clause segmentat
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Sahkai, Heete, and Anne Tamm. "Verb placement and accentuation: Does prosody constrain the Estonian V2?" Open Linguistics 5, no. 1 (2019): 729–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/opli-2019-0040.

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AbstractThe paper contributes to the understanding of the variation in finite verb placement in Estonian, a verb-second language, by establishing two descriptive facts. First, it identifies a previously undescribed finite verb position in Estonian declarative main clauses, which will be referred to as ‘clause-medial’. The clause-medial position is located between clause-medial sentence adverbials on the one hand, and VP adverbials and the complements of the verb on the other hand. Secondly, the paper reports two empirical studies providing evidence in support of the hypothesis that the occurre
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Watanabe, Yasuko. "Clause-Chaining, Switch-Reference and Action/Event Continuity in Japanese Discourse." Studies in Language 18, no. 1 (1994): 127–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/sl.18.1.07wat.

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This paper investigates the clause-chaining mechanism exhibited in Japanese. Clause-chaining is characterized by a string of clauses with non-finite (or partly non-finite) verb forms followed by a clause with a finite verb. The basic property of clause-chaining devices is to conjoin two or more clauses in a (more or less) chronological order. In this paper, the discourse function of the clause-chaining devices, te, to and zero-conjunction, is interpreted in terms of the notion of action/event continuity. First, general properties of the clause-chaining devices, including various degrees of cla
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Mauri, Simone. "A typological analysis of the Chained-Aorist construction in Ayt Atta Tamazight (Berber)." Studies in Language 41, no. 1 (2017): 198–222. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/sl.41.1.06mau.

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Clause-linking mechanisms are subject to cross-linguistic variation. As far as non-subordinate clauses are concerned, any combination of two clauses may show two predicates mutually equal or different in terms of finiteness: these are known as co-ranking and clause-chaining structures, respectively (Longacre 2007: 375). Clause-chaining constructions show two structural possibilities, namely medial-final and initial-medial chaining, depending on whether the more-finite verb follows or precedes the less-finite one. Clause-chaining constructions are found in unrelated language families scattered
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Kavčič, Jerneja. "Syntactic variants and natural syntax : Greek infinitive clauses dependent on verbs of speaking and thinking." Linguistica 50, no. 1 (2010): 169–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/linguistica.50.1.169-177.

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This paper explains a very well-known feature of Classical Greek syntax from the perspective of Natural Syntax. Most grammars of Classical Greek state that infinitive clauses could be dependent on both verbs of speaking and thinking in Classical Greek. In contrast, finite dependent clauses could be governed only by verbs of speaking. However, one verb of speaking that regularly governs infinitive clauses is 'say'. In terms of Natural Syntax, infinitive clauses are more natural than finite dependent clauses. The scale > nat (infinitive clause, finite dependent clause) is supported by the cri
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Delicado, Cantero Manuel. "The Syntax Of Spanish Prepositional Finite Clauses In A Historical And Crosslinguistic Perspective." The Ohio State University, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1229634198.

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Fredriksson, Carina. "Comment traduire les syntagmes participiaux et infinitivaux français en suédois? : Étude contrastive de deux textes français non-littéraires et de leurs traductions suédoises." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för språk och litteratur, SOL, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-15485.

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There are many aspects to consider when translating French texts into Swedish. The purpose of the present study is to examine French non-finite constructions, namely participle and infinitive phrases, and to compare them with their Swedish translations. Thus, the method is contrastive. The analysis is based on 213 phrases collected from two non-literary French texts – one economical text and one medical text – and their Swedish translations. The different interpretations have been divided into categories to study the transpositions that have been made, i.e. in what way the two languages differ
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Suelela, David Jorge Lopes. "Complementação finita no português de Angola: para uma gramática da frase." Doctoral thesis, Universidade de Évora, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10174/25790.

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O presente trabalho visa descrever a natureza estrutural e funcional da complementação oracional finita na variedade angolana do português, segundo os princípios teóricos e metodológicos do funcionalismo linguístico das escolas francesa e espanhola. Pretende-se contribuir para o estudo de uma proposta de gramática da frase que evidencie o atual panorama deste subtipo de subordinação na variedade angolana do português. A descrição e interpretação realista de formas linguísticas mais estáveis, cujas unidades surgiram da análise e tratamento informático de um corpus representativo formado da impr
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Adetomokun, Idowu Jacob. "A systemic functional linguistics (SFL) analysis of Yoruba students’ narratives of identity at three Western Cape universities." Thesis, University of Western Cape, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/3290.

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Masters of Art<br>There has been a great deal of research exploring Halliday’s (1978, 1994, 2004)Systemic Functional Linguistic (SFL) approach. However, there has been little work that specifically targets SFL to explore African discourse. Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) views language as “social semiotic”, that is, language is functional in terms of what it can do or what can be done with it; and semantic in that it is used to make meanings (Halliday’s, 1978). This study explores SFL to analyse narratives of identity as told by Yoruba students at three Western Cape Universities: Univers
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Johansson, Caroline. "Adverbial clauses in translation : Translation of finite and non-finite (-ing, -ed and to-infinitive) adverbial clauses from English to Swedish in popular science." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för språk (SPR), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-98437.

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This study investigates adverbial clauses in a translation of a popular science text from English to Swedish. The clauses investigated are both finite and non-finite adverbial clauses. The non-finite adverbial clauses are ing-clauses (present participle), ed-clauses (past participle) and to-infinitive clauses. The results show that finite adverbial clauses are directly transferred with a very high frequency. For the adverbial ing-clauses, translation into finite clauses was the most common correspondence, whereas the frequency of direct transfer was very low due to their semantically indetermi
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Hofmann, Tommy [Verfasser], and Claus [Akademischer Betreuer] Fieker. "Integrality of representations of finite groups / Tommy Hofmann. Betreuer: Claus Fieker." Kaiserslautern : Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, 2016. http://d-nb.info/1105472191/34.

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Vafaeian, Ghazaleh. "The Finite Independency : A study of the relevance of the notion of finiteness in Hdi." Thesis, Stockholm University, Stockholm University, Section for General Linguistics, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-28912.

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<p>This paper argues that there is a finiteness distinction in Hdi and that the notion is of value for a description of the language. The definition of finiteness suitable for the language has been suggested to be the one given by Anderson (2007) combined with Bisang (2007). The finite clauses are argued to be the pragmatically independent ones while the non-finite clauses are argued to be the pragmatically dependent. However, no morphological reductions were found in the non-finite clauses relative to the finite ones. What is more, negation in Hdi shows a nontypical behaviour regarding finite
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田中, 智之, and Tomoyuki TANAKA. "C, T, and Case/Agreement : A Unified Analysis of Finite and Nonfinite Clauses." School of Letters, Nagoya University, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/2237/9080.

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Lalloo, Sara. "Translating a cookbook : What happens to non-finite clauses when translating into Swedish?" Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för språk (SPR), 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-55765.

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This paper focuses on English non-finite clauses and their equivalences in a Swedish translation. The aim of the paper is to analyze non-finite clauses in an English cookbook and the methods that can be used for translating them into Swedish. Based on a theoretical background provided mainly by Huddleston and Pullum (2002) and Svartvik and Sager (1996), the non-finite clauses in the source text were identified and categorized according to which one of the three non-finite verb forms they were based on; infinitives, gerund-participles, or past-participles. They were then analyzed from a qualita
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Melchor, Borja Carmen. "Conjugacy classes and normal subgroups in finite groups." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Jaume I, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/664896.

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This thesis is framed within the study that analyzes the influence of the conjugacy classes on the structure of finite groups. Over the last few decades this has been a flourishing and active line of research. The contents are divided into two parts. The first one consists of four chapters about graphs of conjugacy classes contained in a normal subgroup and their structural impact in such subgroup. Furthermore, as an application of the properties of these graphs, we present a generalized version of the well-known Landau's Theorem for such classes. The second part contains two chapters about th
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Books on the topic "Finite clause"

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Alt, Nicholas C. Non-finite clauses in English verb complementation. University of Birmingham, 1991.

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Houdayer, Maurice. Reliures de Claude Honnelaître. Bibliothèque historique de la ville de Paris, 1996.

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Ebbinghaus, Heinz-Dieter. Finite model theory. Springer, 1995.

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Ebbinghaus, Heinz-Dieter. Finite model theory. 2nd ed. Springer, 1999.

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Inc, ebrary, ed. Non-finite complementation: A usage-based study of infinitive and -ing clauses in English. Rodopi, 2008.

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Rotis, Nicos M. Le peuple et l'Etat: Essai sur la clause finale des constitutions helléniques de 1844 à 1952. Libr. générale de droit et de jurisprudence, 1987.

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Dolfi, Anna, ed. Non finito. Opera interrotta e modernità. Firenze University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-729-6.

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Non finito, opera interrotta… difficile trovare una definizione, circoscrivere il tema, distinguere il caso dall’intenzionalità. Certo pochi ‘generi’ e/o declinazioni hanno come il non finito bisogno di ciò che è esterno all’opera e che in qualche modo la completa, collocandola in posizione privilegiata per la sintonia con la nostra inquieta modernità. Non stupisce che in letteratura siano naturaliter ‘sospesi’ – oltre a ciò che è stato brutalmente interrotto – gli epistolari, i diari, le cronache della malattia e della sofferenza; né che l’incompiutezza accompagni gli scritti che rinviano a g
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Thierry, Bouchard, Lallier François, Faivre Claude, Musée du Breuil de Saint-Germain., and Bibliothèque Marcel-Arland, eds. Du livre d'art: Naissance d'un livre, Tissu du temps de François Lallier, gravures de Claude Faivre. Musée du Breuil de Saint-Germain, 1993.

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Twain, Mark. Aventurat e Hekelber Finit: Roman. Botues Phoenix, 1998.

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Sauro, Gelichi, Librenti Mauro, Faoro Andrea, Moro Lidia, and Lazzari Adriano, eds. Senza immensa dote: Le clarisse a Finale Emilia tra archeologia e storia. All'insegna del giglio, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "Finite clause"

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Kenesei, István, and Anna Szeteli. "Surprise: Nonfinite Clause with Finite Complementizer." In Language, Cognition, and Mind. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66175-5_8.

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Bromberger, Martin, Florent Krasnopol, Sibylle Möhle, and Christoph Weidenbach. "First-Order Automatic Literal Model Generation." In Automated Reasoning. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-63498-7_9.

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AbstractGiven a finite consistent set of ground literals, we present an algorithm that generates a complete first-order logic interpretation, i.e., an interpretation for all ground literals over the signature and not just those in the input set, that is also a model for the input set. The interpretation is represented by first-order linear literals. It can be effectively used to evaluate clauses. A particular application are SCL stuck states. The SCL (Simple Clause Learning) calculus always computes with respect to a finite number of ground literals. It then finds either a contradiction or a s
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Isaksson, Bo. "7. The Linguistic Reality behind the Consecutive Tenses." In Semitic Languages and Cultures. Open Book Publishers, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0414.07.

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Chapter 7 starts using the main components in the verbal system established in the preceding chapters, the short yiqṭol, the long yiqṭol, qaṭal, and the relatively recent construction wa-qaṭal. It also accounts for the active participle qoṭel, which increasingly competes with the long yiqṭol as a finite imperfective morpheme. It reinterprets the theory of consecutive tenses by performing a systematic investigation of clause linking in Classical Hebrew with special emphasis on the discourse level. The chapter presents the fundamental alternation between discourse continuity and discourse discon
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Bromberger, Martin, Irina Dragoste, Rasha Faqeh, et al. "A Sorted Datalog Hammer for Supervisor Verification Conditions Modulo Simple Linear Arithmetic." In Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-99524-9_27.

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AbstractIn a previous paper, we have shown that clause sets belonging to the Horn Bernays-Schönfinkel fragment over simple linear real arithmetic (HBS(SLR)) can be translated into HBS clause sets over a finite set of first-order constants. The translation preserves validity and satisfiability and it is still applicable if we extend our input with positive universally or existentially quantified verification conditions (conjectures). We call this translation a Datalog hammer. The combination of its implementation in SPASS-SPL with the Datalog reasoner VLog establishes an effective way of decidi
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"The Finite Clause." In Korean Syntax and Semantics. Cambridge University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108265041.003.

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Faarlund, Jan Terje. "The finite clause." In The Syntax of Mainland Scandinavian. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198817918.003.0006.

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The topic of this chapter is the T-domain. The specifier of TP is the subject position. The finite verb never appears in T on the surface. In subordinate clauses it remains in V; in main clauses it moves on to C. There is an obligatory subject requirement for all finite, non-imperative clauses. In cases where no argument raises to SpecTP, a non-referential element is used to fill the subject role. There are two kinds of passives, a periphrastic one with an auxiliary and the perfect participle, or one derived from the reflexive form of the verb. The passive subject may be any nominal complement
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Skribnik, Elena. "Clause combining." In The Oxford Guide to the Uralic Languages. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198767664.003.0053.

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Clause combining in Uralic languages shows strong areal differences, mostly due to the language contact. The original Uralic strategy was most probably monofinite (a finite predicate in the main clause, a non-finite in the dependent clause). The languages of the western periphery (Finnic and Hungarian) developed in the long-standing contact with Indo-European languages the bifinite strategy with analytic connectors (conjunctions, relative pronominal connectors, and such). The languages of the eastern periphery retain the monofinite strategy, enriched by additional analytic components (postposi
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"The Focused Clause." In Word Order in the Biblical Hebrew Finite Clause. Penn State University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/j.ctv1bxh4fx.14.

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"The Topicalized Clause." In Word Order in the Biblical Hebrew Finite Clause. Penn State University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/j.ctv1bxh4fx.15.

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McQuillan, Peter. "Finite clause complementizers in Celtic." In Complementizer Semantics in European Languages, edited by Kasper Boye and Petar Kehayov. De Gruyter, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110416619-005.

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Conference papers on the topic "Finite clause"

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Xu, Luyao, and Shane Finneran. "Fitness-for-service Assessment of Crack-like Features for Hydrogen Pipelines." In CONFERENCE 2025. AMPP, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2025-00229.

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Abstract Repurposing existing natural gas pipelines for hydrogen service has emerged as a cost-effective strategy for transporting hydrogen over long distances. However, the transition to hydrogen service introduces challenges due to existing defects in these pipelines; crack-like features are particularly concerning as they act as critical stress concentrators and hydrogen atom traps, which would increase the brittle fracture risk and accelerate the fatigue crack growth. API 579-2021 emphasizes the need for extreme caution when assessing crack-like features in hydrogen-charged materials. It w
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van Noord, Gertjan. "The intersection of finite state automata and definite clause grammars." In the 33rd annual meeting. Association for Computational Linguistics, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/981658.981680.

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Rudolph, Jürgen, Guy Baylac, Paul Wilhelm, John Wintle, and Emilie Buennagel. "Recent Amendments of EN13445-3, Clause 18 and Related Annexes: Detailed Assessment of Fatigue Life." In ASME 2014 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2014-28129.

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The European Pressure Vessel Standard EN 13445 provides in its part 3 (Design) a simplified method for fatigue assessment (Clause 17) and a detailed method of fatigue assessment (Clause 18). Clause 18 “Detailed Assessment of Fatigue Life” is under revision within the framework of the European working group CEN/TC 54/WG 53 - Design methods. The latest amendments of Clause 18 are to be presented. All these amendments aim at a significant increase in user friendliness and clear guidelines for application. The following items are to be mentioned in particular in that context: • Fatigue assessment
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Chandiramani, Dipak K., Shyam Gopalakrishnan, and Ameya Mathkar. "Large Openings in Cylindrical Pressure Vessels: An Assessment Based on Absolute Size." In ASME 2014 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2014-28729.

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Clauses UG-36 through UG-43 of ASME Section VIII Division 1 [1], describe the method of calculating the adequacy of compensation of openings in shells, using an area-replacement method. The method is based on determining and suitably replacing the missing metal area along any section, with metal available or provided, within the limits of reinforcement on the shell and nozzle. Clause UG-36 (b) of ASME Section VIII Division 1 provides limits on the size of the opening for applicability of Clauses UG-36 through UG-43. If these limits are exceeded, supplemental rules of Clause 1-7 of Appendix 1 n
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Trieglaff, Ralf, Martin Beckert, Jürgen Rudolph, and Daniel Friers. "Thermal Fatigue Evaluation Based on the Methods for Structural Stress Determination According to EN 13445-3 Annex NA: Comparison With Other Codes." In ASME 2018 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2018-84904.

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The European Pressure Vessel Standard EN 13445 provides in its part 3 (Design) a simplified method (Clause 17) and a detailed method for fatigue assessment (Clause 18) of unwelded and welded components. Clause 18 “Detailed Assessment of Fatigue Life” is under principal revision within the framework of the European working group “CEN/TC 54/WG 53 – Design methods” in order to reach a significant increase in user-friendliness and a clear guideline for the application. This paper is focused on the new recommendations for the thermal fatigue evaluation given in the new informative annex NA “Instruc
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Rudolph, Jürgen, Guy Baylac, Ralf Trieglaff, et al. "Outline of the Recent Consolidated Revision of EN13445-3, Clause 18 and Related Annexes: Detailed Assessment of Fatigue Life." In ASME 2019 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2019-93910.

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Abstract The European Pressure Vessel Standard EN 13445 (harmonized Standard acc. to PED 2014/68/EU) provides in its Part 3 (Design) a simplified method for fatigue assessment (Clause 17) and a detailed method of fatigue assessment (Clause 18). While the new revision of Clause 17 has already been adopted, Clause 18 “Detailed Assessment of Fatigue Life” is now available as a consolidated revision in inquiry phase. This major and comprehensive revision has been developed within the framework of the European working group CEN/TC 54/WG 53 – Design methods and constitutes a crucial step towards a m
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Trieglaff, Ralf, Martin Beckert, Jürgen Rudolph, and Fabian Hauser. "Comparison of Methods for Structural Stress Determination According to EN 13445-3 Annex NA." In ASME 2017 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2017-66112.

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The European Pressure Vessel Standard EN 13445 provides in its part 3 (Design) a simplified method (Clause 17) and a detailed method for fatigue assessment (Clause 18). Clause 18 “Detailed Assessment of Fatigue Life” is under revision within the framework of the European working group CEN/TC 54/WG 53 - Design methods to reach a significant increase in user-friendliness and a clear guideline for the application. This paper is focused on the new informative annex NA “Instructions for structural stress oriented finite elements analyses using brick and shell elements”. As an essential amendment fo
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Chandiramani, Dipak K., Shyam Gopalakrishnan, Ameya Mathkar, and Suresh K. Nawandar. "A Comparative Study of Concentrically and Eccentrically Pierced Flat Unstayed Heads." In ASME 2017 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2017-65521.

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Clause UG - 39 of ASME Section VIII Division 1 [1] provide rules for compensation of openings in flat stayed/ flat unstayed heads having fitted nozzles. The rules provided in Clause UG - 39 and its sub clauses apply to all openings other than small openings covered by UG - 36 (c)(3)(a) and provide rules for compensation of openings to those geometries which confirms to the geometric limitations specified therein. The rules provided in Clause UG - 39 of ASME Section VIII Division 1 are based on area replacement method. This method is also elaborated in WRC Bulletin 335 Aug 1988[4]. The conclusi
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Knyazev, Mikhail Yu. "AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF SYNTACTIC COMPLEXITY ON THE REALIZATION OF SENTENTIAL COMPLEMENTS IN RUSSIAN." In 49th International Philological Conference in Memory of Professor Ludmila Verbitskaya (1936–2019). St. Petersburg State University, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/11701/9785288062353.14.

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Declarative sentential complements in Russian can be realized either directly as čto-clauses or as čto-clauses embedded in the nominal construction headed by the “correlative” pronoun to. In previous studies, several factors that influence the choice of one of these two strategies have been identified, including the discourse status of the complement, the agentivity of the verb, the choice of the verb, register, etc. This study investigates the effect of syntactic complexity of the sententce in which the complement clause is embedded. The effect of complexity has been demonstrated before on th
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Roberts, K. Andrew, and Roy J. Pick. "Correction for Longitudinal Stress in the Assessment of Corroded Line Pipe." In 1998 2nd International Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc1998-2063.

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It is common to assess corroded line pipe using ASME B31-G, its Canadian equivalent CSA Z662 Clause 10.8.2, or more recently RSTRENG. These techniques consider only the circumferential stress in the pipe in predicting the burst pressure of corroded pipe. This paper describes the results of experiments and finite element modeling to investigate the effect of longitudinal stress on the burst pressure of pipe with isolated corrosion pits. The results are used to develop a correction factor applicable to the assessment procedures listed above.
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Reports on the topic "Finite clause"

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Borgwardt, Stefan, and Barbara Morawska. Finding Finite Herbrand Models. Technische Universität Dresden, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.25368/2022.182.

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We show that finding finite Herbrand models for a restricted class of first-order clauses is ExpTime-complete. A Herbrand model is called finite if it interprets all predicates by finite subsets of the Herbrand universe. The restricted class of clauses consists of anti-Horn clauses with monadic predicates and terms constructed over unary function symbols and constants. The decision procedure can be used as a new goal-oriented algorithm to solve linear language equations and unification problems in the description logic FL₀. The new algorithm has only worst-case exponential runtime, in contrast
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Moradipour, Kayvan. Conjugacy Class Sizes and n-th Commutativity Degrees of Some Finite Groups. "Prof. Marin Drinov" Publishing House of Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7546/crabs.2018.04.02.

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Walters, Joseph. Optimization and Thermodynamic Performance Measures of a Class of Finite Time Thermodynamic Cycles. Portland State University Library, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.1185.

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Kees, Christopher E., Matthew W. Farthing, and Moira T. Fong. Locally Conservative, Stabilized Finite Element Methods for a Class of Variable Coefficient Navier-Stokes Equations. Defense Technical Information Center, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada508370.

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Oden, J. T. A Finite Element Analysis of a Class of Problems in Elasto-Plasticity with Hidden Variables. Defense Technical Information Center, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada161642.

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Lee, Youngrok. Expectation-maximization algorithms for learning a finite mixture of univariate survival time distributions from partially specified class values. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1116720.

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Lutz, Carsten, and Frank Wolter. Modal Logics of Topological Relations. Technische Universität Dresden, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.25368/2022.142.

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The eight topological RCC8(or Egenhofer-Franzosa)- relations between spatial regions play a fundamental role in spatial reasoning, spatial and constraint databases, and geographical information systems. In analogy with Halpern and Shoham’s modal logic of time intervals based on the Allen relations, we introduce a family of modal logics equipped with eight modal operators that are interpreted by the RCC8-relations. The semantics is based on region spaces induced by standard topological spaces, in particular the real plane. We investigate the expressive power and computational complexity of the
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Eshed, Y., and Z. B. Lippman. Fine tuning the shoot and inflorescence architectures for improved tomato yield. United States-Israel Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2022.8134148.bard.

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In this project, we are determining the contribution of different types of variations, in gene function and in gene regulation, to altered shoot architecture first, and to field performance in the next stage. We are using tomato as a target, but also as a model for many other crops. Our focus is on two different components of yield associated traits - shoot architecture and organization of the inflorescence. Our focus was on two types of regulators; 1) genes involved in florigen - antiflogen balance and the way they impact the shoot, and 2) genes involved in inflorescence branching and it this
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Zarrieß, Benjamin, and Jens Claßen. Decidable Verification of Golog Programs over Non-Local Effect Actions. Technische Universität Dresden, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.25368/2022.224.

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The Golog action programming language is a powerful means to express high-level behaviours in terms of programs over actions defined in a Situation Calculus theory. In particular for physical systems, verifying that the program satisfies certain desired temporal properties is often crucial, but undecidable in general, the latter being due to the language’s high expressiveness in terms of first-order quantification and program constructs. So far, approaches to achieve decidability involved restrictions where action effects either had to be contextfree (i.e. not depend on the current state), loc
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Baltagi, Badi H., Georges Bresson, Anoop Chaturvedi та Guy Lacroix. Robust dynamic space-time panel data models using ε-contamination: An application to crop yields and climate change. CIRANO, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54932/ufyn4045.

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This paper extends the Baltagi et al. (2018, 2021) static and dynamic ε-contamination papers to dynamic space-time models. We investigate the robustness of Bayesian panel data models to possible misspecification of the prior distribution. The proposed robust Bayesian approach departs from the standard Bayesian framework in two ways. First, we consider the ε-contamination class of prior distributions for the model parameters as well as for the individual effects. Second, both the base elicited priors and the ε-contamination priors use Zellner (1986)’s g-priors for the variance-covariance matric
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