335 research outputs found
Comparing treebanks
Sionti M. Comparing treebanks. In: Chatzopoulou K, Ioannidou A, Suwon Y, eds. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference of Greek Linguistics. 2009: 596-607
FIGURE 2 in Porphyrosiphon annulatus sp. nov. (Oscillatoriales, Cyanobacteria) isolated on moist soil in Suwon, Republic of Korea
FIGURE 2. Microphotographs of Porphyrosiphon annulatus the raw (A–C) and culture samples (D–J) from the reference strain (FBCC-A260). (A–B) Yellowish-brown and blue-green filaments, (C) Transversely annular lamellations in the sheath (arrow), (D) Colony of trichomes (sheath initially colorless and later yellow-brown or pink), (E, F) Longitudinal lamellations in the sheath (arrow), (G–I) Transversely annular lamellations in the sheath (arrows), (J) Two trichomes within a sheath; Scale bars = (A–C, E–J) 10 µm, (D) 50 µm.Published as part of Kim, Do-Hyun, Lee, Nam-Ju, Yoon, Sung-Ro, Kim, Taehee, Ki, Jang-Seu & Lee, Ok-Min, 2022, Porphyrosiphon annulatus sp. nov. (Oscillatoriales, Cyanobacteria) isolated on moist soil in Suwon, Republic of Korea, pp. 288-300 in Phytotaxa 532 (3) on page 291, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.532.3.6, http://zenodo.org/record/596471
Promoting a World Heritage Site through Social Media: Suwon City’s Facebook Promotion Strategy on Hwaseong Fortress (in South Korea)
This paper examines how Hwaseong Fortress, a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site in South Korea, has been promoted by the city of Suwon by social media. Suwon is the capital of Gyeonggi-do, South Korea’s most populous province, which surrounds Seoul and embraces abundant historical heritages, such as the Hwaseong Fortress. To celebrating the creation of the fortress and its historical values, the city has hosted various cultural events every year, including the year 2016, when the city celebrated ‘2016 Visit Year Suwon Hwaseong.’ As for promotion, the city actively utilises social media platforms, such as Facebook, to raise public attention to the event. This paper attempts to examine how effectively and actively the city promoted the events through social media from 2015 to 2017. Facebook was a particular focus because of its popularity among the Korean public. By comparatively exploring network features, subordinate features and semantic features captured by Node XL for the targeted years, the authors examine any specific changes over time in the city’s promotion patterns. Furthermore, based on the key findings, some suggestions are provided for further development of the promotion strategy
Licensing Constraint of Negative Polarity Items in English
The purpose of this paper is to investigate on NPI-licensing constraint focusing on English interrogative sentences and clarify their behavior within the formalism of HPSG. The Polarity Operator in questions and imperatives will be examined to clarify their syntactic and semantic properties. In this paper, Tonhauser (2001), most of which I basically agree to, will be modified to have a stronger power incorporating all relevant NPI-licensing phenomena into one single principle - (non)veridicality.Supported by the Grant for the Reform of University Education under the BK21 Project of SNU
An argument/adjunct asymmetry in wh-questions
Contra previous uniform approaches for wh-phrases, the current paper argues that there is a clear asymmetry between in-situ argument and adjunct wh-phrases with respect to Intervention Effects (IEs) in Korean and Japanese. Based on the categorical (nominal vs. adverbial) dichotomy evidenced by structural case attachment tests and formation of complex wh-expressions, different base locations for wh-arguments (inside vP) and wh-adjuncts (outside vP) are suggested in these languages. Finally, I propose that IE asymmetries be attributed to the inherently different properties of argument and adjunct wh-phrases under scrambling operation
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