Perry contends that an utterance of (1) ‘It is raining’ must be assigned a location before being truth assessed. The location is famously argued to be an unarticulated constituent of the proposition ...
A food web is a detailed interconnecting diagram that shows the overall food relationships between organisms in a particular environment. The simplest explanation is that food webs are "who eats whom" ...
In his decades-long career in tech journalism, Dennis has written about nearly every type of hardware and software. He was a founding editor of Ziff Davis’ Computer Select in the 1990s, senior ...
IN NATURE for March 23, p. 78, in a review of De Morgan's “Budget of Paradoxes,” re-issued by the Open Court Publishing Co., there is an allusion to Sir William Hamilton's “famous theory of the ...
ABSTRACT: The semantics of Modern Greek adjective polis “many, much, more, very, a lot” is of ultimate semantic interest. Greek polis “many, much, more, very, a lot” appears to be under the influence ...
Processing of quantifiers such as “many” and “few” relies on number knowledge, linguistic abilities, and working memory. Negative quantifiers (e.g., “few,” “less than half”) induce higher processing ...
aInstitute for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Hospital Zurich and University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland bDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital Zurich and ...
One way to introduce the concept of compound subjects and predicates is to provide your students with sentences that contain clues about what the compound part might be. For example, you might use ...
While passing objects as arguments is a standard and familiar way to invoke methods, providing methods as arguments to other methods is less so. Nonetheless, we often must pass a method as a parameter ...