2461. Think globally, act locallyMarko Simonović, Petra Mišmaš, unpublished conference contribution Abstract: Slovenian is one of the languages used as a source of data for a model of non-local allomorphy in Božič (2019). Specifically, Božič (2019: 501) argues for non-local allomorphy in Slovenian because the root of the verb can differ depending on the finiteness of the form and this interaction occurs across the theme vowel (ž-e-ti ‘to reap’ vs. žanj-e-m ‘I reap’). In this talk we will, based on observations in Marvin (2003), propose a general account of theme vowels in Slovenian as the spellout of the v head and present additional data in favor of the more traditional analysis že-∅-ti~žanj-e-m (e.g. in Šekli 2010), which only involves local allomorphy. Keywords: verbs, Slovenian, allomorphy, stress, theme vowels, spellout Published in RUNG: 24.09.2020; Views: 2750; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
2462. Bosnia and Herzegovina, the influence of the Gulf states on economics and politicsGiustina Selvelli, 2017, treatise, preliminary study, study Abstract: The growing presence of wealthy investors and tourists from Gulf States in Bosnia and Herzegovina since the 2010s has become a quite discussed topic in the Balkan country, catalyzing the attention
of many articles in local and international i media over the last couple of years. The arrival of Gulf Arab visitors is encouraged by favorable conditions such as the lift of most visa requirements, the establishment of several direct flights with Sarajevo airport, as well as long-term investment perspectives. Keywords: Gulf Arab Investors, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Gulf Arab Tourists Published in RUNG: 23.09.2020; Views: 2428; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
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2464. Der Trend geht zu Austerität und MauerbauGal Kirn, 2019, polemic, discussion, commentary Keywords: austerity, Tsipras, EU, new walls, right populism, oxi, problems of green capitalism, individualisation of collective politics Published in RUNG: 22.09.2020; Views: 2508; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
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2469. Modelling DNA adsorption on CNTArtem Badasyan, Yevgeni S. Mamasakhlisov, 2020, published scientific conference contribution abstract Abstract: Due to the attraction between the polycyclic aromatic surface elements of carbon nanotubes (CNT)
and the aromatic nucleotides of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) a reversible adsorption (physisorption)
between them takes place. A large number of technologies are based on DNA-CNT hybrids [1], and
thus require the theoretical support. Modelling this phenomenon in terms of Statistical Mechanics
became recently possible, thanks to the Hamiltonian formulation of the zipper model [2]. Keywords: DNA, CNT, physisorption Published in RUNG: 22.09.2020; Views: 2357; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
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