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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
1

Synthetic studies of N-diphenylphosphinyl aziridines

Cantrill, Alexander A. January 1996 (has links)
No description available.
2

Morphology, syntax and semantics of auxiliaries in Thai.

Sookgasem, Prapa. January 1990 (has links)
This dissertation presents a study of three linguistic areas--morphology, syntax and semantics--of what have traditionally been called auxiliaries or auxiliary verbs in Thai, but what I call temporal verbs. My morphological analysis offers answers to long-term questions: What is the grammatical category of temporal verbs? What is the structure of sequences of these elements? And how are their syntactic discontinuities to be handled? My syntactic analysis investigates all possible positions of temporal verbs in both Subject-Verb-(Complement) and Verb-Subject-(Complement) sentences (Sookgasem 1989). Using Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (Pollard & Sag 1987) for my analysis, I focus on three interesting points: First, a problem with the Head Feature Principle when describing a temporal verb in a sentence. Second, a problem with the linear order of the VP constituent in the Verb-Subject-(Complement) constructions of temporal verbs. And third, a position of some temporal verbs in relation to part of its VP complement. For the semantic analysis of temporal verbs, I focus on the temporal interpretation of the Future and Aspect verbs. I argue that Thai is a tense language. To support this, I analyse Aspect in Thai and examine tense interpretation in simple sentences and all types of complex sentences. Based on the evidence, I propose a tense system in Thai. I provide definitions of Reference Time and Tenseness. I propose a Tense Assigner Hierarchy, a relation named Overlap, a semantic model for tense interpretation, and the truth conditions for tensed sentences and clauses. To provide an accurate account of tense interpretation in Thai, I analyse eventualities which include Activities, Accomplishments, Achievements and States.
3

Development of dynamic resolutions for asymmetric synthesis

Jenkins, Kerry January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
4

Arbeitszeitmodelle : Flexibilisierung und Individualisierung

January 1995 (has links)
Flexibilisierung und Individualisierung der Arbeitszeit setzt sich immer mehr durch. Arbeitsmarktpolitische und individuelle Gründe sprechen jedenfalls dafür. Auch die Tarifpartner zeigen sich immer aufgeschlossener, obwohl der rechtliche Geltungsrahmen vielfach noch gar nicht klar abgesteckt ist. Die zahlreichen Praxisbeispiele machen Mut, auf dem begangenen Weg fortzufahren. In diesem Buch werden wertvolle Informationen geliefert, die sowohl aus individueller als auch aus betrieblicher Sicht den Entscheidungsprozeß für eine zunehmende Arbeitszeitindividualisierung und -flexibilisierung erleichtern.
5

1. Pronounced Effects of Crystal Structures on Intramolecular Electron Transfer in Mixed-Valence Biferrocenium Cations: Structural, EPR, and 57Fe Mössbauer Characteristics 2. Ferrocene Amine Derivative as Chiral Auxiliary in Regioselective Synthesis of Amino Acid

Ho, Pei-Hua 23 July 2002 (has links)
none
6

Feasability study on outsourcing the services provided by the Hong Kong Auxiliary Police

Wong, Kwok-kei, Wilson, January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (M.P.A.)--University of Hong Kong, 2004. / Also available in print.
7

A study of the auxiliary in Sesotho

Chaphole, Solomon Rampasane January 1988 (has links)
Bibliography: pages 208-219. / The Auxiliary is a sadly neglected field of study in Southern African languages. The study investigates the syntactic and semantic behaviour of Auxiliaries in Sesotho. Having established that there is a category AUX in Sesotho, we then developed a descriptive framework in which auxiliaries in Sesotho participate. In this framework we posit as basic the three grammatical-semantic categories of verb phrases, namely, Tense, Aspect and Modality. The next major step was to develop formal tests which we used as defining characteristics for auxiliaries. We had to do this because the formal tests developed for English, for instance, do not work for Sesotho. The data used in this study represents samples of Sesotho as spoken by the native speakers. This work makes contributions in two areas. First, to language studies in Southern Africa and then to general linguistic theory. Since Tswana, Northern Sotho and Southern Sotho form one language group predict that the formal 'tests' we have suggested can be applied in the two Sotho languages as well. As far as Aspect, Tense and Modality are concerned, it is where this study makes a major contribution. Nowhere in Sesotho grammatical studies has either a tense or aspectual system of Sesotho been suggested or discussed. Modality has not even been referred to. In this regard the study is breaking new ground. We hope that a fresh debate will be initiated leading to vibrant discussions on comparative work. A number of studies on syntactic typology have been made. This study affords Sesotho its rightful place in the AUX debate.
8

Asymmetric #alpha#-amino acid synthesis

Parr, Nigel January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
9

The home help service

Clarke, John William January 1989 (has links)
This thesis is a study of the role of the domiciliary home help and community auxiliary nursing services in England and Wales. The origins of the two services, interwoven as they are with political, social and demographic changes, are traced. Factors in the development of the services such as the effects of war, infant mortality, the professionalisation of nursing and medicine, the low status of domestic service, the role of voluntary organisations and the policies of successive governments in particular since 1948, are discussed. The parallel development of both services since 1948 is analysed. The increase in the numbers employed in the auxiliary nursing field, since the separation of nursing and the home help service in 1972, and its effect upon the role of the home help is examined. The concern at the possible duplication and overlapping of a role, because of the independent development of the two services since 1972, is also discussed. In an attempt to identify the actual tasks carried out by both groups of workers, I carried out a large study of the role of each group. A postal questionnaire, listing 110 tasks was completed by 1037 home helps in 20 Local Authorities and 1368 nursing auxiliaries in 81 District Health Authorities. The completed questionnaires were analysed under the headings of: Professional Nursing; Basic Nursing; Administrative; Domestic; Personal; Advisory; Escorting and Miscellaneous Tasks. The data collected on the role of the home help and auxiliary nurse is examined and areas of potential overlap discussed, along with an analysis of the perception that each group has of their role. The variation in practice in differing authorities is also discussed. The thesis is concluded by a summary and conclusions. In the appendices each group of tasks is analysed, in tables, by frequency, perception of role, age, sex, time in post, marital status, qualifications, political affiliation of each authority and type cf authority. A comparison of the number of tasks and the percentage of staff carrying them out in each authority is also included.
10

Second language acquisition of the English modal auxiliaries can, could, may and might by Punjabi-speaking pupils

Gibbs, D. A. January 1988 (has links)
No description available.

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