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    Data and Matlab scripts used in D. H. Rothman, Slow Closure of Earth's Carbon Cycle, PNAS

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    This code and associated data files replicate all figures andresults contained in D. H. Rothman, Slow Closure of Earth's Carbon Cycle, PNAS, January 2024.----------------------------------Data Tables----------------------------------All data contained in the data tables has either been previouslypublished explicitly or displayed in previously publications.Detailed references are given in the manuscript.A list of tables follows.degtable.csvContains the degradation database of 23 sediment cores originallystudied by Rothman and Forney (2007). See the header within thisfile for more information.T*.csvWithin these tables, the units of measurement are as follows:age [sediment age, Myr]depth [sediment depth, m]n [cells per cubic cm]org [wt % total organic carbon]There is some overlap in the content of these tables.A summary follows:Tn.csv contains cell counts as a function of site, age, and depth inproductive regions.Torg.csv contains Corg concentrations as a function of site, age, anddepth in productive regions.Tspgeqpac0.csv contains cell counts as a function of site, age, anddepth in the South Pacific Gyre and Pacific Equatorial Transect.Tspgeqpac.csv contains cell counts as a function of site, age, anddepth in the South Pacific Gyre and Pacific Equatorial Transect onlyfor ages greater than t*=1.5 Myr.Tspgeqpacorg0.csv contains Corg concentrations as a function of site,age, and depth in the South Pacific Gyre and Pacific EquatorialTransect.Tspgorg.csv contains Corg concentrations as a function of site, age,and depth in the South Pacific Gyre----------------------------------Recreate Figures----------------------------------recreate_figures.m makes all figures in the manuscript.See comments within this file for the specific scriptscorresponding to each figure.All scripts have been successfully run using Matlab R2022aunder the Linux-based OS Ubuntu 18.04.1.</p

    Albert Einstein walking on the beach with David Rothman in Southold, NY.

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    Digital ImageDavid Rothman founded the Rothman Department Store in Southold, Long Island. Albert Einstein befriended Rothman during the summer he spent in the area in 1939.N 83132Digital Imag

    The Syntactic Domain of Content

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    Borer, H. in press. 'The Syntactic Domain of Content.' In Becker, Misha, John Grinstead and Jason Rothman (eds.), Generative Linguistics and Acquisition: Studies in honor of Nina M. Hyams. 2013. vi, 355 pp. + index (pp. 205–248). http://benjamins.com/#catalog/books/lald.54.09bor/details ***This chapter has been accepted for publication in a book that is under copyright and the publisher should be contacted for permission to re-use or reprint the material in any form.***Borer, H. in press. "The syntactic domain of Content." In M. Becker, J. Grinstead, J. Rothman & B.D. Schwartz (eds.) Generative Linguistics and Acquisition: Studies in Honor of Nina M. Hyams. Philadelphia: John Benjamins.Borer, H. in press. "The syntactic domain of Content." In M. Becker, J. Grinstead, J. Rothman & B.D. Schwartz (eds.) Generative Linguistics and Acquisition: Studies in Honor of Nina M. Hyams. Philadelphia: John Benjamins.Borer, H. in press. "The syntactic domain of Content." In M. Becker, J. Grinstead, J. Rothman & B.D. Schwartz (eds.) Generative Linguistics and Acquisition: Studies in Honor of Nina M. Hyams. Philadelphia: John Benjamins.Borer, H. in press. "The syntactic domain of Content." In M. Becker, J. Grinstead, J. Rothman & B.D. Schwartz (eds.) Generative Linguistics and Acquisition: Studies in Honor of Nina M. Hyams. Philadelphia: John Benjamins.Borer, H. in press. "The syntactic domain of Content." In M. Becker, J. Grinstead, J. Rothman & B.D. Schwartz (eds.) Generative Linguistics and Acquisition: Studies in Honor of Nina M. Hyams. Philadelphia: John Benjamins.Borer, H. in press. "The syntactic domain of Content." In M. Becker, J. Grinstead, J. Rothman & B.D. Schwartz (eds.) Generative Linguistics and Acquisition: Studies in Honor of Nina M. Hyams. Philadelphia: John Benjamins.Borer, H. in press. "The syntactic domain of Content." In M. Becker, J. Grinstead, J. Rothman & B.D. Schwartz (eds.) Generative Linguistics and Acquisition: Studies in Honor of Nina M. Hyams. Philadelphia: John Benjamins.Borer, H. in press. "The syntactic domain of Content." In M. Becker, J. Grinstead, J. Rothman & B.D. Schwartz (eds.) Generative Linguistics and Acquisition: Studies in Honor of Nina M. Hyams. Philadelphia: John Benjamins.A main motivation for relegating Word Formation to the lexicon is the fact that its output is often non-compositional. The present article, however, presents a serious challenge to the presumed contradiction between non-compositionality and syntactic combinatorial processes. The investigation of N–N Constructs in Hebrew shows that equally syntactically complex expressions nonetheless interact differently with non-compositionality. Crucially, it is the syntactic differences between these expressions that give rise to distinct Content properties, with non-compositionality correlating not with syntactic structure as such, but with the absence of functional structure. The emerging syntactic domain of ‘word’ Content in turn allows the language learner to make informed decisions on where to look for non-compositionality and to draw the appropriate structural conclusions from its presenc

    A Look at “Defoe’s Contributions to Robert Drury’s Journal: A Stylometric Analysis,” By Irving N. Rothman et al.—Are the Results Valid?

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    This paper is a reply to an article written by Irving N. Rothman, Rakesh Verma, Thomas M. Woodell, and Blake Whitaker—“Defoe’s Contribution to Robert Drury’s Journal: A Stylometric Analysis” (2017). That study claimed to support the consensus of traditional attribution studies that Madagascar; or, Robert Drury’s Journal (1729) is a collaborative work to which Defoe contributed. This paper points out the many flaws of the Rothman group’s attribution study—flaws not only in the non-traditional authorship attribution experimental plan but also in the eighteenth-century literary and editorial production aspects of their paper. Rothman et al.’s work was based on Stieg Hargevik’s non-traditional authorship study of Memoirs of an English Officer which in turn was based on Alver Ellegård’s non-traditional authorship work on the Junius Letters. This paper also explicates the errors carried over by the Rothman group from the Hargevik and Ellegård studies. The conclusion of this paper is that the Rothman group’s results are not valid

    Re-analysis of fourth millennium B.c. Tepe Gawra.

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    Rothman Mitchell S. Re-analysis of fourth millennium B.c. Tepe Gawra.. In: Paléorient, 1989, vol. 15, n°1. pp. 284-286

    La recherche biomédicale et l’éthique

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    Rothman David. La recherche biomédicale et l’éthique. In: Diplômées, n°198, 2001. Séminaire AFFDU - Currier (29-30 mars 2001) : Former à l'éthique : un défi pour l'enseignement supérieur en France, en Europe, aux Etats-Unis. pp. 178-181

    Workshop : Out of the Heartland : the evolution of complexity in peripheral Mesopotamia during the Uruk Period.

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    Rothman Mitchell S. Workshop : Out of the Heartland : the evolution of complexity in peripheral Mesopotamia during the Uruk Period.. In: Paléorient, 1989, vol. 15, n°1. p. 279

    Re-analysis of fourth millennium B.c. Tepe Gawra.

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    Rothman Mitchell S. Re-analysis of fourth millennium B.c. Tepe Gawra.. In: Paléorient, 1989, vol. 15, n°1. pp. 284-286

    Workshop : Out of the Heartland : the evolution of complexity in peripheral Mesopotamia during the Uruk Period.

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    Rothman Mitchell S. Workshop : Out of the Heartland : the evolution of complexity in peripheral Mesopotamia during the Uruk Period.. In: Paléorient, 1989, vol. 15, n°1. p. 279

    Stylometry and the Defoe canon: a reply to Irving Rothman

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    In PBSA (94 (2000), pp. 375-98) Irving Rothman attacked P.N. Furbank and W.R. Owens for their work on the Defoe attribution problem, arguing that they had not paid sufficient attention to the stylometric work of Stieg Hargevik (published in 1962). This article is a rejoinder to Rothman, arguing that he has not grasped the fundamental principle that it is not necessary to prove a negative: in other words, where no good reason has ever been put forward for attributing a work to Defoe, that work has no right to a place in the 'canon' of his works. Hargevik's early attempt at a 'stylometric' method of attributing works to Defoe was deeply flawed, and provides no reason for believing that works tested under his method should be regarded as by Defoe
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