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Hu, Chen-hua. Fu-yü Gïrgïs: A tentative description of the easternmost Turkic language. Bloomington, Ind: Indiana University, Research Institute for Inner Asian Studies, 1987.

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David, Poullard, and Rannou Guillaume, eds. Précis de conjugaisons ordinaires: Tentative d'étirement du français figé. Paris: X. Barral, 2006.

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Shantideva, Acharya. The third chapter of Chos-kyi ʾod-zer's translation of the Bodhicaryāvatāra: A tentative reconstruction. Roma: Istituto italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente, 1988.

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Linguistique pour germanistes: Une tentative de médiation entre la tradition française et la tradition allemande de l'étude de la langue allemande. Fontenay-aux-Roses: ENS éd., 2000.

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Malkiel, Yakov. A tentative autobibliography. Berkeley, Calif: University of California Press, 1988.

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Le jeu de la tentation: Roman. Paris: La Table Ronde, 1994.

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Mots de passe: Tentatives pour saisir quelques termes insaissables du Nouveau Testament. Paris: Cerf, 1993.

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A pedagogia do léxico: Uma tentativa de aplicação da lexemática ao ensino do português. Porto: Edições Claret, 1985.

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Ferreira, João de Freitas. A pedagogia do léxico: Uma tentativa de aplicação da leximática ao ensino do portugués. Porto: Edições Claret, 1985.

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Junior high school early and late French immersion, social studies: Tentative guidelines. Fredericton, N.B: Program Development and Implementation Branch, Dept. of Education, 1986.

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Topintzi, Nina, and Stuart Davis. On the weight of edge geminates. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198754930.003.0012.

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This chapter focuses on edge geminates (EGs), which, compared to intervocalic geminates, are rarer and potentially structurally different. An initial typology of the weight properties of EGs is presented and observations are made that may predict whether an EG patterns as heavy or light. Moreover, the relationship and possible correlations between EGs and edge consonant clusters in the languages under consideration are explored. An initial finding suggests that if EGs are unique in a language, i.e. the language lacks edge clusters, then the geminate is more likely to pattern as moraic (cf. Trukese and Pattani Malay initially and Hadhrami Arabic finally). Additionally, weightless EGs seem to co-occur with weightless clusters at the same edge. Weight asymmetries between initial and final geminates in the same language are also attested. Finally, tentative thoughts are offered as to why the typology is shaped the way it is.
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Watson, Janet. South Arabian and Arabic dialects. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198701378.003.0011.

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This chapter examines phonological, morphological, lexical, and syntactic data from a number of contemporary Arabic varieties spoken within historical Yemen—i.e. within the borders of current Yemen and up into southern ˁAsīr in Saudi Arabia—with (a) data from the Ancient South Arabian language, Sabaic; (b) what has been called ‘Ḥimyaritic’, as spoken during the early centuries of Islam; and (c) the Modern South Arabian languages, Mehri and Śḥerɛ̄t. These comparisons show a significant number of shared features. The density of shared features and the nature of sharing exhibited lead to the tentative suggestion that some of these varieties may be continuations of South Arabian with an Arabic overlay rather than Arabic with a South Arabian substratum.
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Malkiel, Yakov. Yakov Malkiel: A Tentative Autobibliography. University of California Press, 1988.

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Butz, Martin V., and Esther F. Kutter. Cognitive Science is Interdisciplinary. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198739692.003.0002.

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Cognitive Science has come a long way – even the old Greeks have put forward intricate thoughts about what our minds can know and what seems inaccessible. This chapter addresses the historical development of cognitive science. The fundamental homunculus and qualia problems are introduced, and tentative answers from embodied cognitive science are sketched-out. A look at biology emphasizes that our bodies and brains are evolutionarily shaped, making us ready to develop our minds. Psychologically, minds develop and adapt given environmental feedback, striving to optimize behavior. Only by means of constructive, generative processes, however, can a behavior-oriented “understanding” of the environment develop. These “understanding”-oriented structures also make our mind language ready. Finally, in order to comprehend how the human mind actually comes into being, based on the considered principles, it is necessary to pursue functional, computational, and where possible, algorithmic and hardware perspectives in the sense of David Marr’s three levels of understanding.
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Bourin, Jeanne. Le Jeu De La Tentation. Livre de Poche, 2003.

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Strevens, Michael. The Whole Story. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199685509.003.0005.

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Causal explanations in the high-level sciences typically black-box the low-level details of the causal mechanisms that they invoke to account for their explananda: economists’ black-box psychological processes, psychologists’ black-box neural processes, and so on. Are these black-boxing explanatory models complete explanations of the phenomena in question, or are they just sketches of or templates for the whole explanatory story? This chapter poses a focused version of the question in the context of convergent evolution, the existence of which appears to show that underlying mechanisms are completely irrelevant to the explanation of high-level biological features, including perhaps thought and language—in which case a black-boxing model would be a complete explanation of such features rather than a mere sketch. Arguments for and against such a model’s explanatory completeness are considered; the chapter comes down tentatively against.
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