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    Finite Subjunctive ُ versus Non-Finite Infinitive Control Juxtaposed: A Cross-Linguistic Account by Mohammad Reza Pirouz

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This is interesting when we also find non-finite control in the Persian with nominal infinitives, or gerunds in this language as well (Darzi, 2001; Pirooz, 2011; 2021).Interestingly, PRO actively appears in finite control constructions, similar to the non-finite, infinitive found typically in a language like English, contra the GB approach of the time (Chomsky, 1981) and as such, values/checks structural Nominative in the course of the embedded clause derivation, contra the Null Case approach (Martin, 2001), divorcing the PRO Theorem (Chomsky, 1981) in these finite environments (Landau, 2006; Sigurdsson, 2008; Pirooz, 2016). …”
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    How Babies Learn to Move: An Applied Riemannian Geometry Theory of the Development of Visually-Guided Movement Synergies by Peter D. Neilson, Megan D. Neilson

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…From there it can be quickly retrieved by a selection process that provides the appropriate movement synergy compatible with the particular visual goal. We use theorems of Riemannian geometry to describe the large amount of nonlinear dynamical data that have to be pre-computed and stored for retrieval. …”
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