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rownames(t.sum) <- c("mean.r", "sd.r", "min.r", "max.r","mean.t", "sd.t", "min.t", "max.t") t[i] = (max(dat.c.ly[,i])-min(dat.c.ly[,i]))/(max(dat.c.gl[,i])-min(dat.c ...
Abstract: In this paper, we first introduce the Vine Copular model, and then construct a linear optimal allocation model considering network loss and carbon emission. For external grid and internal ...
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The phone rings. You answer. “May I speak with Ms. XYZ?” the caller asks. You’re Ms. XYZ. How do you reply? A reader in Orange County isn’t sure. “Many will respond with ‘This is she.’ I usually reply ...
(1) a. Everything I don’t eat is food for the dog. b. All I don’t eat is food for the dog. These sentences appear very similar on the surface, but have very different meanings. (1a) means the speaker ...
Huddleston and Pullum (2005) write “the verb agrees with the subject” (p. 31), and for quantificational nouns “the form of the verb depends on the … NP [noun phrase] that is complement to the ...
An administration official, it has been reported, “put his foot deeply in his mouth.” Is that right? Or is it more likely the White House staffer put his foot deep in his mouth then the writer who ...
This paper establishes the generalization that whenever agreement with the finite verb is controlled by a constituent that is not in a Spec–Head relation with the inflectional head of the clause, this ...
Congratulations to Teresa O'Neill, who presented a paper entitled "That's what copular amalgams are, is they're coordinate structures." at the Fifth International Conference on the Linguistics of ...
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