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The Evaluation of Language Regimes: Theory and application to multilingual patent organisations
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The Evaluation of Language Regimes: Theory and application to multilingual patent organisations

Building on existing analytical frameworks, this book provides a new methodology allowing different language policies in international multilingual organisations (or “language regimes”) to be compared and evaluated on the basis of criteria such as efficiency and fairness. It explains step-by-step how to organise the evaluation of language regimes and how to design and interpret indicators for such evaluation.
 
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Tags: language, regimes, organisations, multilingual, evaluation
Regimes of Derivation in Syntax and Morphology
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Regimes of Derivation in Syntax and MorphologyRegimes of Derivation in Syntax and Morphology presents a theory of the architecture of the human linguistic system that differs from all current theories on four key points. First, the theory rests on a modular separation of word syntax from phrasal syntax, where word syntax corresponds roughly to what has been called derivational morphology. Second, morphosyntax (corresponding to what is traditionally called "inflectional morphology") is the immediate spellout of the syntactic merge operation, and so there is no separate morphosyntactic component.
 
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Tags: syntax, Regimes, called, theory, morphology
Goodbye to All That?: A History of Europe Since 1945
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Goodbye to All That?: A History of Europe Since 1945In the decade after 1945, as the Cold War freeze set in, a new Europe slowly began to emerge from the ruins of the Second World War, based on a broad rejection of the fascist past that had so scarred the continent's recent history. In the East, this new consensus was enforced by Soviet-imposed Communist regimes. In the West, the process was less coercive, amounting more to a consensus of silence. On both sides, much was deliberately forgotten or obscured.
 
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Tags: Europe, consensus, process, coercive, regimes