Search for dissertations about: "Distributed Morphology"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 60 swedish dissertations containing the words Distributed Morphology.
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1. The Effect of Crosslinking on Morphology and Water Treeing in LDPE
Abstract : Crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE) is used as underground cable insulation due to its outstanding electrical properties and high temperature dimension stability. XLPE is made by peroxide initiated crosslinking of low density polyethylene. In recent years, polyethylene with unsaturations, i.e. READ MORE
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2. Functional Properties and Morphology of Recycled Post-consumer WEEE Thermoplastic Blends
Abstract : This work concerns a waste electrical and electronic equipment blend of recycled plastics (WEEEBR), reprocessed from a low density thermoplastics batch (600 kg) by removal of non-thermoplastic contamination (1.2 weight % (wt%)). READ MORE
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3. The Effect of Crosslinking on Morphology and Electrical Properties in LDPE Intended for Power Cables
Abstract : Crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE) is used as underground cable insulation due to its outstanding electrical properties and high temperature dimension stability. XLPE is often made by peroxide initiated crosslinking of low density polyethylene (LDPE). The introduction of unsaturations, i.e. READ MORE
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4. Aspects of locomotor evolution in the Carnivora (Mammalia)
Abstract : In this thesis, the shape of the distal humerus trochlea is analysed using landmark-based morphometrics and multivariate methods, with the aim of exploring locomotor evolution in carnivorans. Elbow joint morphology is used together with body size and craniodental morphology to characterize past and present carnivorans. READ MORE
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5. (De)composing the middle : A minimalist approach to middles in English and Swedish
Abstract : This thesis is concerned with a particular type of generic sentence that is referred to as the ‘middle construction’ in the literature. The aim of the thesis is to offer a theoretical account of middles couched within the non-lexicalist framework of Distributed Morphology (see Halle & Marantz 1993 and subsequent work), and, more generally, within the Minimalist Program (see e. READ MORE