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    Comparative Brittonic syntax by Willis, D

    Published 2024
    “…This chapter compares the syntax of the three best attested medieval Brittonic languages across a range of areas, including word order, verbal syntax and agreement, verbnouns, subordinate clauses and noun phrases. In many cases, innovations due to grammaticalization or language contact can be peeled away to provide a sense of the ancestral syntactic structure. …”
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    ‘Wh’-question intonation in Standard Colloquial Bengali: A Lexical-Functional Grammar analysis by Mycock, L, Xu, C, Lahiri, A

    Published 2021
    “…These data reveal that a Focus accent can be ‘shared’ across a sequence of question words and that a subordinate clause forms a separate intonational unit (an Intonational Phrase) when it contains question words that take scope over a higher clause but not when they only take scope over the clause in which they appear.…”
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    Diffusion processes and coalescent trees by Griffiths, R, Spano, D

    Published 2010
    “…An Inverse Gaussian subordinator is interesting and important in subordinated Wright--Fisher diffusions and is related to the Jacobi Poisson Kernel in orthogonal polynomial theory. …”
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    Forms and functions of reported discourse in medieval French by Marnette, S

    Published 2012
    “…Moreover the study of overlooked phenomena such as ‘Indirect Discourse without que’ and ‘Direct Discourse with que’ calls into question traditional definitions that distinguish Indirect Discourse from Direct Discourse purely based on the presence of subordination markers. Indeed, these markers are not specific to Indirect Discourse or necessary for it.…”
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    From Alexandria to Dvin: non-Chalcedonian Christians in the Empire of Khusrau II by Booth, P

    Published 2022
    “…It then traces the activities of these Persian Severans and aphthartists to the rivalry of two emergent miaphysites sees in Iraq, Mar Mattai and Tikrit; and sees in their subsequent subordination to Athanasius, at the end of the war, a retaliatory assertion of Antiochene authority over Persian miaphysitism. …”
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