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    Persistence of Matrilocal Postmarital Residence Across Multiple Generations in Southern Africa.Austin W. Reynolds, Mark N. Grote, Justin W. Myrick, Dana R. Al-Hindi, Rebecca L. Siford, Mira Mastoras, Marlo Möller & Brenna M. Henn - 2023 - Human Nature 34 (2):295-323.
    Factors such as subsistence turnover, warfare, or interaction between different groups can be major sources of cultural change in human populations. Global demographic shifts such as the transition to agriculture during the Neolithic and more recently the urbanization and globalization of the twentieth century have been major catalysts for cultural change. Here, we test whether cultural traits such as patri/matrilocality and postmarital migration persist in the face of social upheaval and gene flow during the past 150 years in postcolonial South (...)
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    The Gift of a Cow. A Translation of the Hindi Novel, Godaan, by Premchand.Ernest Bender, Premchand & Gordon C. Roadarmel - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (1):162.
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    Girirāj Kiśor's Yātrāeṁ: A Hindi Novel AnalysedGiriraj Kisor's Yatraem: A Hindi Novel Analysed.Mirja Juntunen, Theo Damsteegt, Girirāj Kiśor & Giriraj Kisor - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (3):468.
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    ʻAwn Ikhwān al-Ṣafāʼ ʻalá fahm kitāb al-Shifāʼ.Fāḍil al-Hindī & Muḥammad ibn Ḥasan - 2020 - Tihrān: Muʼassasah-i Pizhūhishī-i Ḥikmat va Falsafah-i Īrān. Edited by ʻAlī Awjabī.
    al-Mujallad al-awwal. Fī al-manṭiq -- al-mujallad al-thānī. Fī al-ṭabīʻīyāt -- al-mujallad al-thālith. Fī al-Ilāhīyāt.
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    ʻAbd Allāh al-Quṣaymī.. al-insān: muḥāwalah li-fahm ʻAbd Allāh al-Quṣaymī.Murthid Aḥmad Hindī - 2016 - Bayrūt: Muʼassasat al-Intishār al-ʻArabī.
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  6. Fragile Lives. Violence, Power and Solidarity in Eighteenth-Century Paris. By Arlette Farge, Trans. by Carol Sheldon.E. Hindie Lemay - 1998 - The European Legacy 3:114-114.
     
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  7. Ṣūrat al-ṭufūlah fī al-tarbiyah al-Islāmīyah.Ṣāliḥ Dhiyāb Hindī - 1990 - ʻAmmān: Dār al-Fikr lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
     
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    Does George truly understand his plight?Hindi T. Mermelstein - 1992 - Ethics and Behavior 2 (1):64 – 66.
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  9. A written copy of the law of nature : An unthinkable paradox?Hindy Najman - 2003 - In David T. Runia, Gregory E. Sterling & Hindy Najman (eds.), The Studia Philonica Annual. Brown University. pp. 54-63.
     
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    The law of nature and the authority of Mosaic law.Hindy Najman - 1999 - The Studia Philonica Annual 11:55-73.
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    The significance of Sinai: traditions about Sinai and divine revelation in Judaism and Christianity.George John Brooke, Hindy Najman & Loren T. Stuckenbruck (eds.) - 2008 - Boston: Brill.
    the midrash, the advisability of staying at home during this festival is promoted through the dictum, “When you bind your lulav, bind your feet (restrain ...
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    Hierarchy and the search for social equality at the French constituant assembly, 1789–1791.Edna Hindie Lemay - 1989 - History of European Ideas 11 (1-6):21-26.
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    1789: National patriotism in France or failure to reform.Edna Hindie Lemay - 1992 - History of European Ideas 15 (1-3):333-337.
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    The ideology of the great fear, the soissonnais in 1789.Edna Hindie Lemay - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (6):975-976.
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    Tracking the Continuity of Language Comprehension: Computer Mouse Trajectories Suggest Parallel Syntactic Processing.Thomas A. Farmer, Sarah A. Cargill, Nicholas C. Hindy, Rick Dale & Michael J. Spivey - 2007 - Cognitive Science 31 (5):889-909.
    Although several theories of online syntactic processing assume the parallel activation of multiple syntactic representations, evidence supporting simultaneous activation has been inconclusive. Here, the continuous and non‐ballistic properties of computer mouse movements are exploited, by recording their streaming x, y coordinates to procure evidence regarding parallel versus serial processing. Participants heard structurally ambiguous sentences while viewing scenes with properties either supporting or not supporting the difficult modifier interpretation. The curvatures of the elicited trajectories revealed both an effect of visual context (...)
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  16. Inversion's Histories I History's Inversions.Novelizing Fin-de-Siecle Homosexualiry - 1997 - In Vernon A. Rosario (ed.), Science and Homosexualities. Routledge.
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    Laws stamped with the seals of nature: laws and nature in Hellenistic philosophy and Philo of Alexandria.David T. Runia, Gregory E. Sterling & Hindy Najman (eds.) - 2003 - Providence: Brown University.
    The single most important source for Second Temple Jewish exegetical traditions is the three commentaries series written by Philo of Alexandria. Wanting to understand Second Temple Judaism more fully, a group of scholars founded the Philo Institute in 1971 to explore those traditions. The following year they began publication of The Studia Philonica as a venue for their research; however, the significance of Philo's work soon captured the interest of a broader group of scholars and quickly opened the journal's pages (...)
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  18. Revolutions of 1989 and their Aftermath (Budapest, Hungary: CEU Press.S. Y. Agnon & Only Yesterday A. Novel - 2001 - The European Legacy 6 (4):573-575.
     
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    Instance Reduction for Avoiding Overfitting in Decision Trees.Bayan Abu Shawar, Mohamed Habib, Khalil El Hindi, Mousa Al-Akhras & Asma’ Amro - 2021 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 30 (1):438-459.
    Decision trees learning is one of the most practical classification methods in machine learning, which is used for approximating discrete-valued target functions. However, they may overfit the training data, which limits their ability to generalize to unseen instances. In this study, we investigated the use of instance reduction techniques to smooth the decision boundaries before training the decision trees. Noise filters such as ENN, RENN, and ALLKNN remove noisy instances while DROP3 and DROP5 may remove genuine instances. Extensive empirical experiments (...)
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    Free recall from unilingual and trilingual lists.P. D. McCormack & JosÉ A. Novell - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 6 (2):173-174.
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    Dhaniya's Anger in Premchand's Godan: Emotion System Activation and Affective Marxism.Lalita Pandit Hogan - 2024 - Emotion Review 16 (2):107-116.
    This essay focuses on the anger of Dhaniya, the female protagonist of Premchand's Godan. Rather than approaching it as a specifically feminist anger, it sees it more broadly as the anger of the oppressed, which signals hope that the conditions of oppression will change. Premchand is influenced by Karl Marx, and uses narrative emotion to tell the (Indian) story of labor and capital; this essay puts Panksepp's neurocognitive theory of anger in conversation with Marxist political theory, demonstrating how Marx's thoughts (...)
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  22. Lean Cables – A Step towards Competitive, Sustainable and Profitable Processes.Parminder Singh Kang, A. P. Duffy, Nigel Shires, Trevor Smith & Mike Novels - unknown
    In the business world, one of the key challenges is how to survive in ever changing business environments and outperforming the competitors, while keeping the operational cost at minimum and profits at maximum level. In other words, this can be described as the problem of improving operational efficiency and reducing cost. Over the past few years due to global financial challenges, it has become even more important to improve the operational efficiency and reduce costs to survive through these tough conditions. (...)
     
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    Signs Taken for Wonders: Questions of Ambivalence and Authority under a Tree outside Delhi, May 1817.Homi K. Bhabha - 1985 - Critical Inquiry 12 (1):144-165.
    How can the question of authority, the power and presence of the English, be posed in the interstices of a double inscription? I have no wish to replace an idealist myth—the metaphoric English book—with a historicist one—the colonialist project of English civility. Such a reductive reading would deny what is obvious, that the representation of colonial authority depends less on a universal symbol of English identity than on its productivity as a sign of difference. Yet in my use of “English” (...)
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    Synesthetic grapheme-color percepts exist for newly encountered Hebrew, Devanagari, Armenian and Cyrillic graphemes.Christopher David Blair & Marian E. Berryhill - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3):944-954.
    Grapheme-color synesthetes experience color, not physically present, when viewing symbols. Synesthetes cannot remember learning these associations. Must synesthetic percepts be formed during a sensitive period? Can they form later and be consistent? What determines their nature? We tested grapheme-color synesthete, MC2, before, during and after she studied Hindi abroad. We investigated whether novel graphemes elicited synesthetic percepts, changed with familiarity, and/or benefited from phonemic information. MC2 reported color percepts to novel Devanagari and Hebrew graphemes. MC2 monitored these (...)
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    Licensing of PPI indefinites: Movement or pseudoscope?Vincent Homer & Rajesh Bhatt - 2019 - Natural Language Semantics 27 (4):279-321.
    Positive Polarity indefinites, such as some in English, are licensed in simplex negative sentences as long as they take wide scope over negation. When it surfaces under a clausemate negation, some can in principle take wide scope either by movement or by some semantic mechanism; e.g., it can take pseudoscope if it is interpreted as a choice function variable. Therefore, there is some uncertainty regarding the way in which PPI indefinites get licensed: can pseudoscope suffice? In this article we show, (...)
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    On the distribution of NPIs in Korean.Duk-Ho An - 2007 - Natural Language Semantics 15 (4):317-350.
    In this paper, I offer a novel solution to the well-known problem concerning two polarity items in Korean, amu-(N)-to and amu-(N)-rato, that show a complementary distribution within the set of typical NPI-licensing contexts. I present a uniform analysis of the distribution of these NPIs, where the complementary distribution follows from the opposite scope properties of the emphatic particles to and rato contained in the NPIs in question. As the- oretical background, I adopt Karttunen and Peters’s (1979, Syntax and Semantics (...)
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    Ethics of Opacity in Harold Sonny Ladoo’s No Pain Like This Body.Shawn Gonzalez - 2018 - CLR James Journal 24 (1):215-237.
    Harold Sonny Ladoo’s 1972 novel No Pain Like This Body has been analyzed for its seminal representation of the traumas experienced by a formerly indentured Indo-Trinidadian family in the early twentieth century. However, relatively little attention has been given to Ladoo’s experimentation with multiple languages, particularly English, Trinidadian Creole, and Hindi. This article argues that Ladoo’s multilingualism offers a guide for approaching the traumatic experiences he represents. While some aspects of the novel, such as its glossary, make (...)
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    Enlightenment in the Colony: The Jewish Question and the Crisis of Postcolonial Culture (review).Spencer Hawkins - 2009 - Intertexts 13 (1):61-64.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Enlightenment in the Colony: The Jewish Question and the Crisis of Postcolonial CultureSpencer Hawkins (bio)Mufti, Aamir. Enlightenment in the Colony: The Jewish Question and the Crisis of Postcolonial Culture. Princeton UP, NJ: Princeton, 2007. xv + 325 pp.Mufti’s comparison of the Jewish question and the Indian Partition invites readers to join building projects that delineate and then endanger minorities within nations. Literature about minorities speaks a language deliberately (...)
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  29. Hindi pseudo incorporation.Veneeta Dayal - manuscript
    This paper argues that Hindi incorporation is, in fact, pseudoincorporation, involving noun phrases rather than nouns. Furthermore, it shows that there is no requirement that the incorporated nominal form a morphological or even a syntactic unit with the verb. Such loosely aligned nominals can nevertheless be identified as incorporation on the basis of semantic intuitions having to do with number interpretation, anaphora, and certain properties typically associated with lexical processes. Contrary to standard assumptions, it is argued that the targets (...)
     
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    Hindi'apnaa': A Problem in Reference Assignment.David Cohen - 1973 - Foundations of Language 10 (3):399-408.
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    Hindi Literature of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries.Lothar Lutze & R. S. McGregor - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (2):316.
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  32. Novels as Arguments.Gilbert Plumer - 2011 - In Frans H. van Eemeren, Bart Garssen, David Godden & Gordon Mitchell (eds.), Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation [CD-ROM]. Amsterdam: Rozenberg / Sic Sat. pp. 1547-1558.
    The common view is that no novel IS an argument, though it might be reconstructed as one. This is curious, for we almost always feel the need to reconstruct arguments even when they are uncontroversially given as arguments, as in a philosophical text. We make the points as explicit, orderly, and (often) brief as possible, which is what we do in reconstructing a novel’s argument. The reverse is also true. Given a text that is uncontroversially an explicit, orderly, (...)
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  33. Novel Predictions and the No Miracle Argument.Mario Alai - 2014 - Erkenntnis 79 (2):297-326.
    Predictivists use the no miracle argument to argue that “novel” predictions are decisive evidence for theories, while mere accommodation of “old” data cannot confirm to a significant degree. But deductivists claim that since confirmation is a logical theory-data relationship, predicted data cannot confirm more than merely deduced data, and cite historical cases in which known data confirmed theories quite strongly. On the other hand, the advantage of prediction over accommodation is needed by scientific realists to resist Laudan’s criticisms of (...)
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    Advanced Hindi Reader.Ernest Bender & Ved Prakash Vatuk - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (4):817.
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    Hindī Rāgmālā Texts.Ananda Coomaraswamy - 1923 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 43:396-409.
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    Hindī Rāgmālā TextsHindi Ragmala Texts.Ananda Coomaraswamy - 1923 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 43:396.
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  37. Novel Concepts on Domination in Neutrosophic Incidence Graphs with Some Applications.Florentin Smarandache, Siti Nurul Fitriah Mohamad & Roslan Hasni - 2023 - Journal of Advanced Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics 27 (5).
    In graph theory, the concept of domination is essential in a variety of domains. It has broad applications in diverse fields such as coding theory, computer net work models, and school bus routing and facility lo cation problems. If a fuzzy graph fails to obtain acceptable results, neutrosophic sets and neutrosophic graphs can be used to model uncertainty correlated with indeterminate and inconsistent information in arbitrary real-world scenario. In this study, we consider the concept of domination as it relates to (...)
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    The Hindi Biography of Dādū DayālThe Hindi Biography of Dadu Dayal.Peter Gaeffke & Winand M. Callewaert - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (4):745.
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    Fiji Hindi. A Basic Course and Reference Grammar.Surendra K. Gambhir & Rodney F. Moag - 1981 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (4):506.
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    Hindi-Kashmiri Common Vocabulary.Ernest Bender, Jawaharlal Handoo & Lalita Handoo - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (3):337.
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    Hindī-Gujarātī Dhātukośa: A Comparative Study of Hindi-Gujarati Verbal RootsHindi-Gujarati Dhatukosa: A Comparative Study of Hindi-Gujarati Verbal Roots.Ernest Bender & Raghuveer Chaudhari - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (4):789.
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    Modern Hindi Short Stories.Ernest Bender & Gordon C. Roadarmel - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (3):412.
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    Hindi Grammar and ReaderUrdu Grammar and Reader.Agehananda Bharati & Ernest Bender - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (3):571.
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    Pracīn Hindī-Patra SamgrahaPracin Hindi-Patra Samgraha.E. B., Dhīrendra Varmā, Laksmīsagar Vārsneya, Dhirendra Varma & Laksmisagar Varsneya - 1963 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 83 (2):280.
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    The Hindī Sentence StructureThe Hindi Sentence Structure.Vladimír Miltner & Vladimir Miltner - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (3):360.
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    The Hindi Oral Epic LorikāyanThe Hindi Oral Epic Lorikayan.William L. Smith & Shyam Manohar Pandey - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (1):173.
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    The Hindī Oral Epic Tradition: Bhojpurī LorikīThe Hindi Oral Epic Tradition: Bhojpuri Loriki.W. L. Smith & Shyam Manohar Pande - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (2):403.
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    The Hindi Oral Epic CanainīThe Hindi Oral Epic Canaini.William L. Smith & Shyam Manohar Pandey - 1985 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 105 (1):181.
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    Can Novels Lie? 김한승 - 2022 - Cheolhak-Korean Journal of Philosophy 152:87-108.
    소설은 거짓말을 할 수 있는가? 철학자 마혼은 소설은 그 어떤 주장도 할 수 없기 때문에 거짓말도 할 수 없다고 주장한다. 딕슨은 이 논증에 반대한다. 그녀에 따르면, 소설은 다양한 주장을 할 수 있으며, 나아가 거짓말을 할 수 있다. 필자는 소설이 현실 세계에 관해 여러 주장을 펼칠 수 있다는 딕슨의 주장에 동의하면서도, 소설은 거짓말을 할 수 없다는 점을 보이고자 한다. 소설이 거짓말을 할 수 없는 이유는, 마혼이 주장하듯이 소설에는 그 어떤 주장도 담길 수 없기 때문이 아니라, 소설로 거짓말하기를 실현하는 데에는 역설적 상황이 (...)
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    The Hindi Oral Epic Loriki.Norman Zide & Shyam Manohar Pandey - 1981 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (4):472.
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