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Languages use two distinct classes of verbs to encode the following distinct event types. Mutual events, in which participants share equal, reciprocal roles, are encoded by symmetrical verbs (e.g. meet). Non-mutual events, in which participants have distinct and non-reciprocal roles, are encoded by asymmetrical verbs (e.g. kick) (Gleitman, Gleitman, Miller, Ostrin, 1996; Dimitriadis, 2008). The...
This essay provides a brief introduction to the topic of presupposition, and then discuses three major approaches to this phenomenon, focusing on the answers which each approach gives to two foundational questions: What is presupposition? And how, or why, does it arise? 1. The phenomenon Consider sentence (1): (1) Jane has stopped drinking coffee in the evening. Among other things, this sentenc...
On October 11, 1983, “Baby Jane Doe” was born in Port Jefferson, NY, and diagnosed with hydrocephalus and myelomeningocele, the most common and serious form of spina bifida. Doctors advised her parents that she would die without surgery. With surgery, she would live from 2 to 20 years, paralyzed, bedridden, incontinent, and severely “retarded.” Based on this information, the parents declined tr...
It takes a village: supporting inquiryand equityoriented computer science pedagogy through a professional learning community Jean Ryoo, Joanna Goode & Jane Margolis To cite this article: Jean Ryoo, Joanna Goode & Jane Margolis (2016): It takes a village: supporting inquiryand equity-oriented computer science pedagogy through a professional learning community, Computer Science Education, DOI: 10...
________________________________________________________________________ Jane L. Kenney is an Associate Professor, in the Department of Professional and Secondary Education, and Ellen Newcombe, Director, College of Education Technology Center at West Chester University. Jane L. Kenney can be reached at [email protected]. Flipping Instruction in an Undergraduate Education Course: Findings from a...
Jane and Sneeze are newly isolated phages of Mycobacterium smegmatis mc2155 from Hillsborough, NJ, and Palo Verde, Costa Rica, respectively. Both are cluster G, subcluster G1 mycobacteriophages. Notable nucleotide differences exist between genomes in the right half, including the presence of mycobacteriophage mobile element 1 (MPME1) in Jane.
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