نتایج جستجو برای: wh dependency

تعداد نتایج: 43916  

Journal: :PLoS biology 2016
I-Cheng Cheng Betty Chamay Chen Hung-Hsun Shuai Fan-Ching Chien Peilin Chen Tao-shih Hsieh

Replication forks are vulnerable to wayward nuclease activities. We report here our discovery of a new member in guarding genome stability at replication forks. We previously isolated a Drosophila mutation, wuho (wh, no progeny), characterized by a severe fertility defect and affecting expression of a protein (WH) in a family of conserved proteins with multiple WD40 repeats. Knockdown of WH by ...

2016
Wei Hua Xiao-Qi Zhang Jinghuan Zhu Yi Shang Junmei Wang Qiaojun Jia Qisen Zhang Jianming Yang Chengdao Li

Barley is the only crop in the Poaceae family with adhering husks at maturity. The color of husk at barely development stage could influence the agronomic traits and malting qualities of grains. A barley mutant with a white husk was discovered from the malting barley cultivar Supi 3 and designated wh (white husk). Morphological changes and the genetics of white husk barley were investigated. Hu...

2013
Andrew J. Fadden Stephanie Schalbetter Maureen Bowles Richard Harris John Lally Antony M. Carr Neil Q. McDonald

The MUS81-EME1 endonuclease maintains metazoan genomic integrity by cleaving branched DNA structures that arise during the resolution of recombination intermediates. In humans, MUS81 also forms a poorly characterized complex with EME2. Here, we identify and determine the structure of a winged helix (WH) domain from human MUS81, which binds DNA. WH domain mutations greatly reduce binding of the ...

2008
Malte Zimmermann

I argue that the interpretation of expressions consisting of disjunction marker and wh-element (wh-DISJ expressions), which varies across languages, constitutes a case of semantic variation. In Hausa, these expressions denote universal generalized quantifiers, which give rise to free choice effects in intensional contexts (Giannakidou 2001). The universal meaning is derived in compositional fas...

2014
Anke Holler

In this article, the so-called wh-relative clause construction is investigated. The German wh-relative clauses are syntactically relevant as they show both, root clause and subordinate clause properties. They matter semantically because they are introduced by a wh-anaphor that has to be resolved by an appropriate abstract entity of the matrix clause. Additionally, the wh-relative clause constru...

2016
Benjamin R. George

This paper presents a new criticism of reductive approaches to knowledge-‘wh’ (i.e., those approaches on which whether one stands in the knowledge-‘wh’ relation to a question is determined by whether one stands in the knowledge-‘that’ relation to some answer(s) to the question). It argues in particular that the truth of a knowledge-‘wh’ attribution like ‘Janna knows where she can buy an Italian...

1999
Keiko Yoshida

This paper argues that wh-in situ is interpreted in its original position. Focusing on the ambiguity of how many sentences, it shows that the semantic behavior of wh in-situ can be explained without postulating LF (phrasal) movement. It is then pointed out that the fact that wh-phrases in situ lack anti-reconstruction effects follows directly from this non movement approach. The paper also show...

1996
Amos Ron Zuowei Shen

We study Weyl-Heisenberg (=Gabor) expansions for either L2(IR ) or a subspace of it. These are expansions in terms of the spanning set X = (EM φ : k ∈ K, l ∈ L,φ ∈ Φ), where K and L are some discrete lattices in IR, Φ ⊂ L2(IR ) is finite, E is the translation operator, and M is the modulation operator. Such sets X are known as WH systems. The analysis of the “basis” properties of WH systems (e....

1997
Amos Ron Zuowei Shen

We study Weyl-Heisenberg (=Gabor) expansions for either L 2 (IR d) or a subspace of it. These are expansions in terms of the spanning set where K and L are some discrete lattices in IR d , L 2 (IR d) is nite, E is the translation operator, and M is the modulation operator. Such sets X are known as WH systems. The analysis of the \basis" properties of WH systems (e.g. being a frame or a Riesz ba...

2008
Jonathan Schaffer

How should one understand knowledge-wh ascriptions? That is, how should one understand claims such as ‘‘I know where the car is parked,’’ which feature an interrogative complement? The received view is that knowledge-wh reduces to knowledge that p, where p happens to be the answer to the question Q denoted by the wh-clause. I will argue that knowledge-wh includes the question—to know-wh is to k...

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