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  2. Metatypy - Wikipedia

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    Ross (1999: 7, 1) gives the following definition: [Metatypy is a] change in morphosyntactic type and grammatical organisation [and also semantic patterns] which a language undergoes as a result of its speakers’ bilingualism in another language.

  3. I Am Pegasus - Wikipedia

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    "I Am Pegasus" is a pop rock song written and recorded by American-Australian singer-songwriter Ross Ryan, which was issued as a single in September 1973 ahead of his third album, My Name Means Horse (February 1974). [1] It was produced by Peter Dawkins for EMI Music Australia, which peaked at No. 2 on the Australian charts.

  4. Pied-piping - Wikipedia

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    Ross' constraints apply to English, but they are not universally applicable to all languages. [24] The fact that pied-piping varies so much across languages is a major challenge facing theories of syntax.

  5. Ross (name) - Wikipedia

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    Ross is an English-language name derived from Gaelic, most commonly used in Scotland.It is also the name of a county in the highland area (Ross and Cromarty). It can be used as a given name, typically for males, but is also a typical family name for people of Scottish descent ().

  6. Rostislav (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Rastislav or Rostyslav is a male Slavic given name, meaning "to increase glory". The name has been used by several notable people from Bulgarian, Czech, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, and Ukrainian backgrounds.

  7. Rosser's trick - Wikipedia

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    In mathematical logic, Rosser's trick is a method for proving a variant of Gödel's incompleteness theorems not relying on the assumption that the theory being considered is ω-consistent (Smorynski 1977, p. 840; Mendelson 1977, p. 160).

  8. It's My House - Wikipedia

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    "It's My House" is a ballad composed by the rhythm and blues writing team of Ashford and Simpson, recorded by Motown icon Diana Ross for her 1979 album release The Boss, from which it was issued as the second single on 20 October 1979.

  9. John R. Ross - Wikipedia

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    Ross's 1967 MIT dissertation is a landmark in syntactic theory and documents in great detail Ross's discovery of syntactic islands. Ross is known for naming concepts; he has coined many new terms describing syntactic phenomena, including copula switch , gapping , heavy NP shift , myopia , the penthouse principle , pied piping , scrambling ...