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Solving the Bracketing Paradox: An Analysis of the Morphology of German Particle Verbs I Have Given Talks About the Morphology of German Particle Verbs in Tbingen at the Seminar Fr Sprachwissenschaft, in Stuttgart at the Institut Fr Maschinelle Sprachverarbeitung (IMS), in Potsdam at the Institut Fr LinguistikAllgemeine Sprachwissenschaft and at the HPSG 2001 Conference in Trondheim. I Thank Tbingen, Stuttgart and Potsdam for the Invitation and the Audiences of All Four Talks for Discussion. Thanks to Berthold Crysmann, Kordula De Kuthy, Peter Gallmann, Anke Ldeling, Andrew McIntyre, Christine Rmer and Hans Uszkoreit for Discussion, Two Anonymous JL Referees for Comments, and to Kordula De Kuthy, Detmar Meurers, Nicole Deh, and Anke Ldeling for Supplying Me With Relevant Literature. Thorsten Brants Helped Me to Find the Examples That Are From the NEGRA Corpus. I Also Want to Thank Uta Waller, Who Helped Me Translate Sample Sentences From Newspapers. The Research Carried Out for This Paper Was Supported by a Research Grant From the German Bundesministerium Fr Bildung, Wissenschaft, Forschung Und Technologie (BMBF) to the DFKI Project WHITEBOARD Multilevel Annotation for Dynamic Free Text Processing, FKZ 01 IW 002. The Paper Was Completed at the Institut Fr Germanistische Sprachwissenschaft of the Friedrich-Schiller-University, Jena.
Journal of Linguistics
Linguistics
Philosophy
Language
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Bolshevizing Communist Parties: The Algerian and South African Experiences Research for This Article Was Made Possible by a Grant From the British Academy, and I Am Very Grateful to the Academy for Its Support. An Earlier Version of This Paper Was Presented at the European Social Science History Conference, the Hague, 27 February2 March 2002. I Would Like to Thank Ren Gallissot, David Howell, and an Anonymous Referee for Their Comments.
International Review of Social History
Social Sciences
History
On Verbal Concord With Collective Nouns in British English I Am Very Grateful to Susan Reed for Generously Discussing the Collectives Issue and Commenting on the Text. I Owe Deepest Thanks to Tine De Cat, for Helping Me With the Statistical Interpretation of the Data. I Would Also Like to Thank the Two Anonymous Referees, for Their Critical Observations and Suggestions for Improvement. One of the Referees Guided Me to Levins Doctoral Dissertation (2001), Agreement With Collective Nouns in English, of Whose Existence I Was Unaware While Writing My Article. Ample References Have Been Included to This Impressive Study in the Revised Version of the Text. I Am Grateful to Chad Langford and Frank Joosten for Casting a Critical Eye on the Revised Version of the Article.
English Language and Linguistics
Linguistics
Language
On Gender in New Music Interface Technology I Would Like to Thank Tomie Hahn for Reprints, Friendly Exchanges and Pointers to Literature. I Would Also Like to Thank Stacey Langwick Who Provided Early Pointers to Literature on Gender Studies in Engineering, Which Helped Shape My Thinking on the Topic of This Paper. Many Thanks Also Go to Two Anonymous Reviewers and the Editors Whose Detailed Input Was Invaluable for Greatly Improving the Manuscript. I Also Appreciate the Encouragement of Paul Fishwick.
Organised Sound
Computer Science Applications
Music
The Text and Author of Sapph. Fr. 117 V.
Mnemosyne
Linguistics
Literature
Language
Archeology
Literary Theory
Classics
History
Social Mobility From a Kinship Perspective: Rural Liaoning, 17891909 an Earlier Version of This Paper Was Presented at the HSN Workshop on Large Databases: Results and Best Practices, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 1718 May 2001. We Are Grateful to Participants and to an Anonymous Referee for Their Comments. While Working on This Paper, Campbell Was Supported by a Grant From the UCLA Academic Senate Council on Research.
International Review of Social History
Social Sciences
History
Efficient Approach to the Azaspirane Core of FR 901483
Studying the Internet: A Challenge for Modern Psychology *The Editors of This Special Issue Wish to Express Their Gratitude to the German Society for Online Research (Deutsche Gesellschaft Für Online Forschung, www.dgof.de) That Generously Supported This Special Issue. Moreover, We Thank Andrew Livingston and K. Andrew Woltin Who Carefully Proof-Read the Manuscripts.
Swiss Journal of Psychology
Psychology
A Struggle With the West and a Desire for „new Greatness“. Soviet-German Relations From the Treaty of Rapallo to the German „October“ of 1923. Debates in the German Historiography
Historical Expertise
Commendation and Thanks for Fr. Anand Amaladass, S.J.
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies