ChemInform Abstract: Reaction Between Various Benzaldehydes and Phenylhydroxylamine: Special Behaviour Compared with Other Amines.

ChemInform ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 23 (6) ◽  
pp. no-no
Author(s):  
I. M. C. BRIGHENTE ◽  
R. BUDAL ◽  
R. A. YUNES
Keyword(s):  
Phonology ◽  
1991 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 171-180 ◽  
Author(s):  
Talke Macfarland ◽  
Janet Pierrehumbert

Hall (1989) introduces a rule of Fricative Assimilation (FA) in German, which, he claims, poses a challenge to the principle of Structure Preservation in Lexical Phonology, as presented in Kiparsky (1985). This claim is based on the observation that FA is demonstrably lexical because it respects morpheme boundaries, but nonetheless introduces a nondistinctive feature, thus violating a marking condition. However, Hall has not appreciated the force of the analysis of Catalan in Kiparsky (1985), which suggests that assimilated sequences may show special behaviour with respect to marking conditions. In this paper we show first, based on arguments in Kiparsky (1985), Hayes (1986) and Itô (1988), that a general constraint on the interpretation of autosegmental formalism specifically rules out the application of the marking condition to the output of FA.


2005 ◽  
Vol 55 (3) ◽  
pp. 227-233 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Hromada ◽  
Marcin Antczak ◽  
Piotr Tryjanowski

AbstractIn this note we present several previously unpublished cases of Great Grey Shrike, Lanius excubitor, predation in western Poland on adult amphibians, including poisonous toads, and a novel special behaviour — skinning toads. We briefly discuss the potential implications of these observations for understanding shrike foraging behaviour and gaps in our current knowledge on bird-toad interactions.


2012 ◽  
Vol 2012 ◽  
pp. 1-4 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. M. Lamo-Espinosa ◽  
A. González ◽  
S. Amillo

We report the case of osteoid osteoma (OO) with ulnar styloid involvement. A review of the literature has been made with the aim of defining the special behaviour of OO when it is near the articular surface. That behaviour can affect the diagnosis, masking the real etiology of the pain, delaying the diagnosis, missing the diagnosis, or what is more serious, conducting an inadequate treatment. We propose a treatment algorithm conducted based on the localization near or far from articular surface and the superficial or deep localization.


2007 ◽  
Vol 07 (02) ◽  
pp. C19-C25 ◽  
Author(s):  
GLORIA CERASELA CRISAN ◽  
ELENA NECHITA ◽  
MIHAI TALMACIU

It is already known that two simple losing games can derive a winning game when randomly combined. This special behaviour is known as Parrondo's Paradox, or the Parrondo effect. In this paper we estimate the volume of the parameter space that determines the Parrondo effect. In other words, how often two randomly chosen games are losing while their proper combination is leading to a winning game. Results for a typical class of relevant games indicate that the Parrondo effect is very unusual, because it appears with a probability of 0.0306%. By adding two more dimensions to the parameter space, the family of regions that exhibit the Parrondo effect is studied.


2017 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 37-60
Author(s):  
Anna Dąbrowska

The name psych-verbs is commonly assigned to verbs denoting mental or emotional states, such as fear, worry, frighten, or surprise. Such verbs select a participant/an individual who experiences an emotional or mental state, usually referred to as an Experiencer, and a non-Experiencer argument, sometimes called stimulus, trigger of emotion, causer or target/subject matter, or subsumed under the label of ‘theme’ (Landau, 2010, p. 5). The special behaviour of Experiencers, related to the so-called ‘psych effects’, is the reason why psychological predicates have been a subject of debate in theoretical syntax for several decades. The aim of this study is to check whether English verbal phraseological units, which denote a psychological condition of an Experiencer and occur with locative Prepositional Phrases (PPs), may serve as evidence for Landau’s (2010, p. 6) hypothesis of ‘Experiencers as mental locations’. Landau’s theory has been chosen since it covers a much broader variety of data, in comparison with the previous approaches, offered by Belletti & Rizzi (1988), Grimshaw (1990), and Pesetsky (1995), among others. The data analysed in the paper have been extracted from English dictionaries of idiomatic expressions, supported with the COCA Corpus. The study focuses on Object Experiencer verbal phraseological units that display a structure V + PP. The results of the study reveal that, in total, out of 3,000 tokens, there are only 50 psychological verbal idiomatic expressions with an Object Experiencer. However, the data show that a lexical P with the Experiencer as an object appears only in 13 (26%) idiomatic expressions out of the 50, whereas 37 items (74%) include an Experiencer preceded with no P. The latter might be treated as exhibiting an oblique Experiencer with a null preposition. However, no relevant syntactic evidence can be found in support the claim that there is a covert P in this type of phrase. Therefore, the results do not provide enough evidence in favour of Landau’s (2010) theory of Experiencers as mental locations, placed either in a covert or overt PP.


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