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Impersonal null-subjects in Icelandic and elsewhere

We study the properties of impersonal null-subjects, in particular in Icelandic, exploring the idea that such elements are constructed in syntax (rather than being lexical pronouns deleted in PF). In addition, we discuss the cross-linguistic distribution of impersonal null-subjects.

Multinationella företags organisation : ett nyinstitutionellt ekonomiskt perspektiv på samordning

During the 1980s and the 1990s several researchers have described new organisational features and a new organisational form in multinational enterprises, linked to a variety of theoretical approaches. Can the new organisational features be analysed from a consistent theoretical basis, and can, hereby, a new organisational form be distinguished from earlier forms? The purpose of this dissertation i

Stabilization of Vehicle Formations-A Case Study

This work treats a specific multi-vehicle control case, namely six vehicles on the Multi-Vehicle Wireless Testbed (MTWT), wich is an arena at Caltech, California, built for doing experiments on small vehicles. A model is set up and a controller is found through simulations that stabilizes the system. Stability is proven through a Nyquist-like criterion.

Förgätmigej : En Iris Bure-deckare

Augusti. De första tecknen på höst smattrar mot rutorna när samtalet kommer. Iris kusin Ingrid är desperat, systerdottern Alva har inte återvänt från paddelturen med vännerna. När Iris inser att det finns paralleller till något hon och kusinen själva upplevde i tonåren kör hon raka spåret upp till Åmål för att hjälpa till att leta. Sökandet utvecklar sig snart till en utdragen katt-och-råtta-lek i

For the sake of a liberalized Romanian culture! what about an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary canon instead of the isolated monopolies with a subscription to the state budget?

Fake canonizations are prevalent in the former communist countries wherein arts and culture in general may still function as propaganda weaponry at the hands of the sponsoring state. The public is almost eliminated from the process of canonization, as the publishing houses, art galleries, and cultural industries seldom survive and flourish from sales to a real public. As a rule, their rarefied pub