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The role of word frequency and morpho-orthography in agreement processing
Agreement attraction in comprehension (when an ungrammatical verb is read quickly if preceded by a feature-matching local noun) is well described by a cue-based retrieval framework. This suggests a role for lexical retrieval in attraction. To examine this, we manipulated two probabilistic factors known to affect lexical retrieval: local noun word frequency and morpho-orthography (agreement morphology realised with or without –s endings) in a self-paced reading study. Noun number and word frequency affected noun and verb region reading times, with higher-frequency words not eliciting attraction. Morpho-orthography impacted verb processing but not attraction: atypical plurals led to slower verb reading times regardless of verb number. Exploratory individual difference analyses further underscore the importance of lexical retrieval dynamics in sentence processing. This provides evidence that agreement operates via a cue-based retrieval mechanism over lexical representations that vary in their strength and association to number features
Existence and stability of solitons for the nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation on hyperbolic space
We study the existence and stability of ground state solutions or solitons to
a nonlinear stationary equation on hyperbolic space. The method of
concentration compactness applies and shows that the results correlate strongly
to those of Euclidean space.Comment: New: As noted in Banica-Duyckaerts (arXiv:1411.0846), Section 5
should read that for sufficiently large mass, sub-critical problems can be
solved via energy minimization for all d \geq 2 and as a result
Cazenave-Lions results can be applied in Section 6 with the same restriction.
These requirements were addressed by the subsequent work with Metcalfe and
Taylor in arXiv:1203.361
Magnetic structure determination of CaLiOsO using neutron and x-ray scattering
We present a neutron and x-ray scattering investigation of CaLiOsO, a
material predicted to host magnetic ordering solely through an extended
superexchange pathway involving two anions, an interaction mechanism that has
undergone relatively little investigation. This contrasts with the ubiquitous
superexchange interaction mechanism involving a single anion that has well
defined and long standing rules. Despite the apparent 1D nature and triangular
units of magnetic osmium ions the onset of magnetic correlations has been
observed at a high temperature of 117 K in bulk measurements. We experimentally
determine the magnetically ordered structure and show it to be long range and
three dimensional. Our results support the model of extended superexchange
interaction
Ytterbium divalency and lattice disorder in near-zero thermal expansion YbGaGe
While near-zero thermal expansion (NZTE) in YbGaGe is sensitive to
stoichiometry and defect concentration, the NZTE mechanism remains elusive. We
present x-ray absorption spectra that show unequivocally that Yb is nearly
divalent in YbGaGe and the valence does not change with temperature or with
nominally 1% B or 5% C impurities, ruling out a valence-fluctuation mechanism.
Moreover, substantial changes occur in the local structure around Yb with B and
C inclusion. Together with inelastic neutron scattering measurements, these
data indicate a strong tendency for the lattice to disorder, providing a
possible explanation for NZTE in YbGaGe.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure, supplementary inf
Magnetic Properties of Heavy Fermion Superconductors CeRhIn5 and Ce2RhIn8
Some recent neutron scattering works on CeRhIn5 and Ce2RhIn8, together with
related resistivity and specific heat measurements, are summarized. In spite of
its layered crystal structure, CeRhIn5 is shown to be 3-dimensional both
magnetically and in transport. We also find that the Fisher-Langer behavior is
closely followed in CeRhIn5. This may circumvent the Kondo lattice model and
support applying established Fermi-liquid superconductivity theory to heavy
fermion superconductors.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures. Invited contribution to the PPHMF-IV conf. (2001
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