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Condition C reconstruction, clausal ellipsis and island repair [<Journal>]
Yoshida, Masaya [Verfasser]; Potter, David [Verfasser]; Hunter, Tim [Verfasser]
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Neuro-Linguistic Programming for Change Leaders
Potter, David. - : Routledge, 2018
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A two-source hypothesis for Gapping [<Journal>]
Potter, David [Verfasser]; Frazier, Michael [Sonstige]; Yoshida, Masaya [Sonstige]
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Equative and Predicational Copulas in Thai
In: Hedberg, Nancy; & Potter, David. (2016). Equative and Predicational Copulas in Thai. Proceedings of the 36th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, 36(36), 144 - 157. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/51v906p7 (2016)
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A Sibling Precedence Approach to the Linearization of Multiple Dominance Structures
In: Potter, David. (2016). A Sibling Precedence Approach to the Linearization of Multiple Dominance Structures. Proceedings of the 36th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, 36(36), 307 - 321. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/7nd772f1 (2016)
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Remarks on “Gapping” in DP
In: Linguistic inquiry. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Pr. 43 (2012) 3, 475-494
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A multiple dominance analysis of sharing coordination constructions using tree adjoining grammar
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Equative and Predicational Copulas in Thai
In: Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society; BLS 36: General Session and Special and Parasessions; 144-157 ; 2377-1666 ; 0363-2946 (2010)
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A Sibling Precedence Approach to the Linearization of Multiple Dominance Structures
In: Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society; BLS 36: General Session and Special and Parasessions; 307-321 ; 2377-1666 ; 0363-2946 (2010)
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Memory and leadership in the Late Roman Republic.
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The Roman past in the age of the Severans: Cassius Dio, Philostratus and Herodian.
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Social memory in 4 th -century Athenian public discourse.
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The art of command: The Roman army general and his troops, 135BC--138AD.
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Framing the past: The roots of Greek chronography.
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Homicide, wounding, and battery in the fourth-century Attic orators.
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Conditor anni: Ovid's Fasti and the poetics of the Julio-Claudian calendar.
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The nature of the Roman monarchy in the late first/early second centuries A.D.: The reigns of Nerva and Trajan to the acquisition of Arabia.
Abstract: The Roman Principate was in a constant state of change. The individual needs of each emperor dictated that they adapt the history of the monarchy to their unique situation. The emperors modified their construction of the past to advertise their program for the future. This dissertation offers a paradigmatic study of the retouching of the past under Nerva and Trajan. Both Nerva and Trajan came to the throne under questionable circumstances: Nerva after the assassination of his predecessor, and Trajan following a mutiny of the Praetorian Guard and the near descent of Nerva's rule into civil war. Both emperors sought to legitimate their tenuous grasp of power by rewriting imperial history to justify their sole retention of the office. Both however downplayed their predecessors in order to legitimate their uneasy successions and to appeal to various strata of Roman society. The degradation of the past required a retelling of history that combined both fact and fiction. This phenomenon can illuminate the political needs of an emperor and bring out some of the way he formulated his image. At the same time, however, it adds a new level of complexity to the study of imperial political history whose content was subject to significant alteration. ; Ph.D. ; Ancient history ; Biographies ; Classical literature ; Language, Literature and Linguistics ; Social Sciences ; University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/130983/2/9825241.pdf
Keyword: Acquisition; Arabia; Centuries; Early; First Century; Late; Monarchy; Nature; Nerva; Nervatrajan; Reigns; Roman Empire; Second Century; Trajan
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/130983
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Persian nomos and paranomia in Herodotus.
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Rudis Locutor: Speech and Self-Fashioning in Apuleius' Metamorphoses.
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