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Cyclic phonology–syntax-interaction : movement to first position in German
This paper investigates the nature of the attraction of XPs to clauseinitial position in German (and other languages). It argues that there are two different types of preposing. First, an XP can move when it is attracted by an EPP-like feature of Comp. Comp can, however, also attract elements that bear the formal marker of some semantic or pragmatic (information theoretic) function. This second type of movement is driven by the attraction of a formal property of the moved element. It has often been misanalysed as “operator” movement in the past
The restricted access of information structure to syntax : a minority report
This paper sketches the view that syntax does not directly interact with information structure. Therefore, syntactic data are of little help when one wants to narrow down the interpretation of terms such as “focus”, “topic”, etc
Improved bounds on heavy quark electric dipole moments
New bounds on the electric dipole moment (EDM) of charm and bottom quarks are
derived using the stringent limits on their chromo-EDMs. The new limits,
and , improve the previous ones by about three orders of
magnitude. These indirect bounds have implications for different models of new
physics, including two-Higgs-doublet, leptoquarks, and supersymmetry models.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Water self-sufficiency with separate treatment of household rainwater and greywater
This paper is based on an academic work conducted by a group of students of the Engineering Project
course within the Chemical Engineering Degree at the Engineering School of Barcelona. The objective of
the exercise was to design a rainwater harvesting and greywater recycling system for a detached house
and calculate the number of people that could be self-sufficient. Local rainfall, roof area for collecting
rainwater and daily water consumption per inhabitant were considered. The effective amount of rainwater
and purified greywater was also obtained.
In this design, the rainwater is filtered, stored and preserved in a tank, and disinfected with UV light. A
small quantity can be made drinkable. The greywater is filtered, treated in a biological reactor,
flocculated, sedimented and finally disinfected with UV light.Postprint (published version
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