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Desjardins, André. Les changements technologiques : Recueil de clauses-types. [Quebec] : Gouvernement du Québec, Ministère du travail, Centre de recherche et de statistiques sur le marché du travail, 1985.

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William, Ibbs C., et University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Dept. of Civil Engineering., dir. Determining the impact of various construction contract types and clauses on project performance. [Urbana-Champaign, Ill : University of Illinois, 1986.

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The non-verbal type of small clauses in English and Lithuanian. Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010.

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Machonin, Pavel. Historical comparison of social stratification types in Czechoslovakia 1967-1984-1991. Prague : Institute of Sociology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, 1992.

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Québec. Ministère du Travail. Centre de Recherche et de Statistiques sur le Marche du Travail. Changements Technologiques : Recueil de Clauses-Types : Centre de Recherche et de Statistiques sur le Marche du Travail. S.l : s.n, 1985.

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Allen, Grant. The type-writer girl. Peterborough, Ont : Broadview Press, 2004.

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Adobe. Garamond premier pro : A contemporary adaptation modeled on the roman types of Claude Garamond and the italic types of Robert Granjon : a new Adobe Originals typeface family in OpenType format. San Jose, CA : Adobe Systems Incorporated, 2005.

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Sālāhauddina, Khāledā. Women in urban informal sector : Employment pattern activity types and problems. Dhaka : Women for Women, 1992.

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Travail, Québec Ministère du Travail Centre de Recherche et de Statistiques sur le Marche du. Travail à temps partiel, le partage du travail comme mesure de sécurité d'emploi et la sous-traitance : Recueil de clauses-types. S.l : s.n, 1985.

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Jacques, Ghestin, et Université de Paris I : Panthéon-Sorbonne. Centre de droit des obligations., dir. Les Clauses abusives dans les contrats types en France et en Europe : Actes de la table ronde du 12 décembre 1990. [Paris] : L.G.D.J., 1991.

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Claire Marvel : A novel. New York : Nan A. Talese, 2002.

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Lewis, Normande. Le travail à temps partiel, le partage du travail comme mesure de sécurité d'emploi et la sous-traitance : Recueil de clauses-types. [Quebec] : Gouvernement du Québec, Ministère du travail, Centre de recherche et de statistiques sur le marché du travail, 1985.

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Logue, Mary. Glare ice : A Claire Watkins mystery. New York : Walker & Co., 2001.

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Schwartz, John Burnham. Claire Marvel : A novel. [Rockland, MA] : Compass Press, 2002.

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Silent city : A Claire Codella mystery. Thorndike, Maine : Center Point Large Print, 2016.

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Finite groups of Lie type : Conjugacy classes and complex characters. Chichester : Wiley, 1993.

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Finite groups of Lie type : Conjugacy classes and complex characters. Chichester [West Sussex] : Wiley, 1985.

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Keer, Qiaoanna. L'autobus magique et la classe a l'eau. Ontario : Scholastic-TAB Publications, 1987.

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Logue, Mary. Glare ice : A Claire Watkins mystery. Waterville, Me : Thorndike Press, 2002.

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Yurenkova, Lyubov', Viktor Burlay, Vladimir Fedorenko et Aleksey Andreev. Engineering graphics : Atlas of assembly units with different types of connections of parts. ru : INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/953403.

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The tutorial contains drawings of assembly units with a description of their design. Special attention is paid to the analysis of the connections of the parts. Examples of assembly units containing a small number of parts are used to describe the most common types of connections in the designs of machines and devices out of several dozen currently known. The atlas will allow you to introduce students to various modern types of connections of parts in a short time during classes. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. For students of higher educational institutions studying in an enlarged group of training areas 15.00.00 "Mechanical Engineering".
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Logue, Mary. Dark coulee : A Claire Watkins mystery. New York : Walker & Co., 2000.

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Logue, Mary. Dark coulee : A Claire Watkins mystery. Thorndike, Me : Thorndike Press, 2001.

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Logue, Mary. Dark coulee : A Claire Watkins mystery. New York : Walker & Co., 2000.

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Logue, Mary. Dark coulee : A Claire Watkins mystery. New York : Walker & Co., 2000.

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Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress), dir. Land of burning heat : A Claire Reynier mystery. New York : New American Library, 2003.

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Hess, Joan. The goodbye body : A Claire Malloy mystery. Waterville, Me : Thorndike Press, 2005.

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Gieson, Judith Van. Confidence woman : A Claire Reynier mystery. Waterville, Me : Thorndike Press, 2002.

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Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress), dir. Confidence woman : A Claire Reynier mystery. New York, N.Y : New American Library, 2002.

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Gieson, Judith Van. Confidence woman : A Claire Reynier mystery. Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2002.

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Hess, Joan. Mummy dearest : A Claire Malloy mystery. New York : St. Martin's Minotaur, 2008.

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Hess, Joan. Mummy dearest : A Claire Malloy mystery. New York : St. Martin's Minotaur, 2008.

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Siemund, Peter. Speech Acts and Clause Types : English in a Cross-Linguistic Context. Oxford University Press, 2018.

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Siemund, Peter. Speech Acts and Clause Types : English in a Cross-Linguistic Context. Oxford University Press, 2018.

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Michael, Moser, et Bao Chiann. 4 Model Arbitration Clauses. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198712251.003.0004.

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This chapter discusses the purpose and function of model arbitration clauses. A model arbitration clause recommended by an arbitral institution provides for the essential elements of an arbitration agreement. Such model arbitration clauses are of a general nature and are thus suitable for many different types of agreements. Parties who choose to include an arbitration clause in their agreement may in addition modify a model clause to suit their needs. With these in mind the chapter begins with a general discussion of the nature and scope of model arbitration clauses, followed by an overview of the components of HKIAC model clauses. The chapter then concludes with a discussion of some further considerations for arbitration clauses.
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Chamoreau, Claudine. Purepecha, a Polysynthetic but Predominantly Dependent-Marking Language. Sous la direction de Michael Fortescue, Marianne Mithun et Nicholas Evans. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199683208.013.38.

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Purepecha (language isolate, Mexico) has one relevant characteristic that leads to identifying it as a polysynthetic language: productive verbal morphology (in particular locative suffixes). Purepecha is a predominantly dependent-marking language, as its pronominal markers are enclitics, generally second position enclitics. But, in some contexts Purepecha shows head-marking characteristics. Today, pronominal enclitics exhibit variation, tending to move to the rightmost position in the clause; they may encliticize to the predicate itself, showing a head-attraction or polypersonalism strategy and making Purepecha more polysynthetic. But this language lacks noun incorporation. Purepecha has three types of non-finite clause: two subordinate clauses (non-finite complement clauses and purpose clauses) and a syntactically independent clause (the chain-medial clause). This seemingly inconsistent situation (characterized by a correlation of different properties, some of which have not been identified as polysynthetic) calls for addressing the typological classification of Purepecha among the polysynthetic languages.
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Cardoso, Adriana. Discontinuous noun phrases and remnant-internal relativization in the diachrony of Portuguese. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198747307.003.0003.

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This chapter investigates syntactic change regarding the availability of split noun phrases in relative clauses in the diachrony of Portuguese. In earlier stages of the language an element that is thematically dependent on the head noun (either as a complement or as a modifier) may not appear adjacent to it but in a relative clause internal position. In Contemporary European Portuguese, noun phrase discontinuity also arises in relative clauses, but only with the modifier/complement in the rightmost position. The word order with the modifier/complement at the left periphery of the relative clause is not allowed. The change is explained as being due to the loss of a left-peripheral position for contrastive focus within relative clauses (and possibly other types of subordinate clauses). Hence, the contraction of clause structure and the concomitant loss of movement are taken to constrain the possibilities of phrasal discontinuity found in earlier periods.
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Hinterhölzl, Roland, et Svetlana Petrova. Prosodic and information-structural factors in word order variation. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198813545.003.0014.

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This chapter proposes an analysis that derives the word order variation in dependent clauses in OHG within a universal VO base order, plus additional cyclic leftward movement operations that target different information-structural projections in the complex left periphery of the clause. More precisely, it is argued that categories conveying contrastive information land in [Spec,FocP], with the finite verb targeting Foc° and marking the left edge of the new-information focus domain, while background information is placed further left, between ForceP and FocP. This positional realization of the verb and phrases expressing different semantic types of focus is considered a special strategy of disambiguating broad from narrow focus, as well as of avoiding the clash of two focus phrases in the middle field of clauses with multiple foci.
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Murray, Sarah E., et William B. Starr. Force and Conversational States. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198738831.003.0009.

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This essay sketches an approach to speech acts in which mood does not semantically determine illocutionary force. The conventional content of mood determines the semantic type of the clause in which it occurs, and, given the nature of discourse, that type most naturally lends itself to serving as a particular type of speech act, that is, to serving as one of the three basic types of language game moves-making an assertion (declarative); posing a question (interrogative); or proposing to one’s addressee(s) the adoption of a goal (imperative). This type of semantics for grammatical mood is illustrated with the imperative.
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Norah, Gallagher, et Shan Wenhua. 8 Settlement Of Investor–State Disputes. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law:iic/9780199230259.003.008.

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The dispute-resolution provisions in bilateral investment treaties (BITs) have become the “ultimate” investor protection in modern investment treaties. This chapter reviews the different types of dispute-resolution provisions of the Chinese BITs. It first looks at the choice of arbitrations made in its treaties, ICSID, ad hoc, or other arbitration rules. It then continues to review the two main types of investor-state dispute-resolution clauses in China's BITs: restrictive—where the BIT permits international arbitration of disputes on the amount of compensation for expropriation only; and more liberal or expansive—which allows access to international arbitration for all disputes between the investor and host state. It then considers a topic of particular interest right now for investors and potential investors in China: the application of the MFN clause to dispute resolution. Finally, it looks at the applicable law to dispute settlement and the requirement to exhaust domestic remedies.
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Roberts, Craige. Speech Acts in Discourse Context. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198738831.003.0012.

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This essay sketches an approach to speech acts in which mood does not semantically determine illocutionary force. The conventional content of mood determines the semantic type of the clause in which it occurs, and, given the nature of discourse, that type most naturally lends itself to a particular type of speech act, i.e. one of the three basic types of language game moves—making an assertion (declarative), posing a question (interrogative), or proposing to one’s addressee(s) the adoption of a goal (imperative). There is relative consensus about the semantics of two of these, the declarative and interrogative; and this consensus view is entirely compatible with the present proposal about the relationship between the semantics and pragmatics of grammatical mood. Hence, the proposal is illustrated with the more controversial imperative.
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López, Luis. Dislocations and Information Structure. Sous la direction de Caroline Féry et Shinichiro Ishihara. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199642670.013.003.

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Dislocations are constituents in the periphery of the clause—or, depending on the analysis, outside the structure of the clause proper. In the canonical cases, they are doubled by a functional bundle and they are separated from the core clause by an intonational phrase boundary. In many languages we find that dislocations come in two classes: a class of dislocations that are syntactically linked to a position in the core structure (D-type) and a second class of dislocations that are connected only in the process of interpretation (H-type). This grammatical distinction maps onto a difference in the information structure properties: D-type dislocations are given, H-type dislocations signal topic promotion. Some languages seem to have only H-type dislocations, which take over the functions of both D-type and H-type dislocations.
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Frana, Ilaria. Modality in the nominal domain : The case of adnominal conditionals. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198718208.003.0004.

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In 1996, Peter Lasersohn discovered a construction in which an if-clause appears as an NP-modifier, rather than a sentential adjunct (e.g. The price if you pay now is predictable). He dubbed these types of if-clauses “adnominal conditionals” (ACs). Building on Lasersohn’s proposal that ACs are NP modifiers, this chapter provides a compositional analysis of ACs within a restrictor-based analysis of conditionals (Lewis 1975; Kratzer 1986; Heim 1982). According to my proposal, ACs always restrict the domain of an operator within the NP they modify (a modal adjective), and when there is no overt operator within the NP, ACs restrict the domain of a covert necessity modal adjective (cf. Kratzer 1986’s analysis of matrix indicative conditionals).
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Nigel, Blackaby, Partasides Constantine, Redfern Alan et Hunter Martin. 2 Agreement to Arbitrate. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198714248.003.0002.

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This chapter further explores the element of the agreement to arbitrate, which serves as the foundation stone of international arbitration. It describes the consent of the parties to submit to arbitration-a consent that is indispensable to any process of dispute resolution outside national courts. The chapter examines and compares the two basic types of arbitration agreement: the arbitration clause and the submission agreement. An arbitration clause looks to the future, whereas a submission agreement looks to the past. The first, which is most common, is usually contained in the principal agreement between the parties and is an agreement to submit future disputes to arbitration. The second is an agreement to submit existing disputes to arbitration.
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Zick, Timothy. Rights Speech. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190841416.003.0003.

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Chapter 2 examines the regulation of “rights speech”—communications about or concerning the recognition, scope, or exercise of constitutional rights. It categorizes and discusses the constitutional implications of different types of rights speech (ideological, informational, and consultative communications) and rights speakers (private, professional, and governmental). The chapter highlights the critical importance of the Free Speech Clause to both healthy and robust constitutional discourse and, in many cases, the effective exercise of constitutional rights. It advocates careful scrutiny, under the Free Speech Clause, of rights speech regulations affecting private and professional communications and offers suggestions for limiting the potential harms of governmental rights speech. The chapter also advocates focusing greater attention on the underlying rights that are affected by rights speech regulations.
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Kahn, Andrew, Mark Lipovetsky, Irina Reyfman et Stephanie Sandler. Types. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199663941.003.0027.

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Beginning in mid-nineteenth century, Russian writers make use of type as a principle of character construction, creating personalities conditioned by social codes. From Romanticism onward, outcasts, superfluous men, geniuses, madmen, little men, and provincials appear in fiction to express the writers’ responses both to literature and society. Most nineteenth-century novels and stories reflect the reality of Russian life by portraying representatives of different classes and their interactions and specifying the social practices to which these characters were subjected. The chapter pays attention to how critics of different persuasions reacted to new literary works and each other’s opinions about them.
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Spevak, Olga. Nominalization in Latin. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192866011.001.0001.

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Abstract This book is devoted to verbal nouns, defined as nouns which have a systematic correspondence with a clause structure. The book aims to contribute to the much-debated question of ‘abstract nouns’ in general and ‘verbal derivatives’ in particular by showing that syntactic parameters are useful for a better classification of what are traditionally called nomina actionis. It adopts a descriptive approach and it provides methods and criteria for identifying these nouns which retain some verbal properties and for distinguishing them from nouns with concrete reference. This distinction is important for a better understanding of Latin texts and for the presentation of these words in dictionaries. The book investigates the use of verbal nouns in various text types: narrative texts and technical treatises (rhetoric, architecture, and legal texts). It shows that verbal nouns, as well as gerunds, gerundives, participles in participial clauses, and also, partly, infinitives, are competing expressions with a low ‘sententiality’ that serve, to different extents, to condensate clausal expressions. They form a system in which the elements are partly overlapping and partly complementary. The fact that Latin does not have a verbal noun available for every verb should not be viewed as a ‘deficiency’, but as a facet of this complex system.
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Jenks, Peter, et Sharon Rose. Documenting Raising and Control in Moro. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190256340.003.0010.

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This chapter details classes of raising and control predicates in Moro and the different types of clausal complements for which these predicates select. It is demonstrated that Moro allows raising from both finite and non-finite complement clauses, while control predicates select only non-finite complements, including infinitival clauses and gerunds. Putative finite complements of control predicates are shown to be instances of No Control. In addition, the chapter examines the distribution of different classes of control and raising predicates relative to each other in order to motivate an articulated clausal structure for Moro. More generally, this chapter stands as a proof-of-concept that relatively simple diagnostic tests can be employed during linguistic elicitation to distinguish control from raising constructions. It is suggested that such tests comprise an essential component of linguistic documentation.
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Charlow, Nate. Clause-Type, Force, and Normative Judgment in the Semantics of Imperatives. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198738831.003.0003.

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This paper argues that imperatives express contents that are both cognitively and semantically related to, but nevertheless distinct from, modal propositions. On this analysis, imperatives semantically encode features of planning that are modally specified. Uttering an imperative amounts to tokening this feature in discourse, and thereby proffering it for adoption by the audience. This analysis resolves empirical problems that confront two major strands of theorizing about imperatives. It also suggests an appealing reorientation of clause-type theorizing, in which the cognitive act of updating on a typed sentence plays a central role in theorizing about both its semantics and role in discourse.
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Haley, Allan. Typographic milestones : Claude Garamond. 1985.

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Aarts, Bas. Small Clauses in English : The Nonverbal Types (Topics in English Linguistics). Mouton de Gruyter, 1992.

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