Search
Now showing items 31-40 of 48
Sequencing of snoRNAs from multiple sclerosis association regions and characterization of SNPs./Esklerosi anizkoitzaren asoziazio guneetako snoRNAen sekuentziazioa eta SNPen karakterizazioa.
(2017-01-10)
[EN] Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a common inflammatory and neurodegenerative disease that causes neurological disability. Transcriptome regulation has been seen affected in MS patients’ blood cells. Recently, non-coding ...
English as a contact language: Nigerian English as a case study
(2017-11-21)
Throughout the 16th century, the colonial aspirations of the British Empire took the English language to territories where it got in contact with different linguistic realities. These contact situations resulted in new ...
This topic needs researched: special passives in English
(2017-11-24)
This paper is a study of the grammatical construction needs done (formed by need/want/like + past participle) which can currently be attested in a number of English varieties. Despite this relatively widespread distribution, ...
Anthropomorphic Imagery of Animals (Dragons and Horses) in the Works of Michael ende and C. S. Lewis
(2017-11-21)
For several centuries, anthropomorphism has been a common feature used in fantastic literature; our interest in giving animals and objects human traits – clothing them, making them talk – has influenced the arts. Hence, ...
War and cinema in the 20th Century. North and South Korean imagery in the Post-War filmography
(2017-11-24)
This written work attempts to analyse the importance of cinematography in the shaping of ideological ideas in North and South Korea. In order to do that, two movies with similar plots about the Korean War were examined, ...
Scalar Implicatures: a Gricean vs. a Relevance Theory Approach
(2017-11-23)
Griceans have always supported the idea that scalar implicaturesare Quantity-based generalized conversational implicatures (GCI). With the purpose of explaining this phenomenon, they derived their own principles inspired ...
Pre-established Destiny through Patriarchal Forces in Elfriede Jelinek`s Die Liebhaberinnen
(2017-11-23)
The writer Elfriede Jelinek, winner of the Nobel Academy award in 2004, has demonstrated throughout her career how a piece of writing can go deep into people’s consciousness and make them reflect about class injustices and ...
Connectivity and spanning bipartite subgraphs
(2017-01-09)
In this work we study an especific branch of Graph Theory: connectivity. The idea is that someone who is not familiar with Graph Theory learns enough of it in order to understand cutting edge results. Nonetheless, it is ...
Word order in subordinate clauses: innovative or conservative? A typology of word order change
(2017-11-24)
A recurrent claim in the literature on word order change is that subordinate clauses tend to preserve older patterns. However, even though individual cases of unrelated and typologically distinct languages have been ...
Machine detection of emotions: feature selection
(2017-01-10)
Study of machine emotion recognition, focused on the recognition of sarcasm in sentences in Spanish. The performance ofifferent dimensionality reduction techniques is studied for this problem.