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The relevance. Considering the representativeness of journals in information space allows us to actualize problem repertoire modern Ukrainian printed media as an active communicator. availability with various typological characteristics assert harmony and completeness providing informational needs readers realization public purpose press.
 research is study peculiarities domestic journal p...
In addition to their ritual function and sublime terres­trial status, Mosques play an important role in sys­temizing the various aspects of human life and activi­ties. Mosques need an appropriate space to meet the needs of the users. Although the spiritual benefit of mankind from mosques is highly realized, minimum architectural requirements are necessary to facilitate his/her...
Afroasiatic is the fourth largest linguistic phylum in the world, with about 375 living languages spoken by some 300 million speakers (www.ethnologue.org). In the view of the contributors to this volume, this number may well be an overestimation. For the Chadic family alone Ethnologue estimates over 190 languages, while most linguists working in the area estimate the number to be between 140 an...
This study is to examine if typological universals built upon primary languages are applicable to interlanguage data in SLA. Implicational universal is considered the classic example of a typological universal by Croft (2003). Thus, the Interlanguage Structural Conformity Hypothesis, which consists of two implicational universals proposed by Eckman (1991), were tested against data from an inter...
In this note we present a slightly altered version of the mini ultimatum game of G. E. Bolton and R. Zwick (1995, Games Econ. Behav. 10, 95–121). More specifically, we replaced exactly equal splits by nearly equal splits either (slightly) favoring the proposer or the responder. Such a minor change should not matter if behavior was robust. We find, however, a significant change in behavior: Fair...
Based on the premise that non-trading reflects illiquidity, we hypothesize that managers use stock splits to attract more uninformed trading so that market makers can provide liquidity services at lower costs, which increases investors’ trading propensity and improves liquidity. The improvement allows investors to face reduced liquidity risk and require a lower liquidity premium, which in turn ...
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