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  1. Types of Kinship Terminological Systems and How to Analyze Them
  2. Columbo: Class Struggle on TV Tonight
  3. What Are the Origins of Jewish Art?
  4. Ancient Egyptian Words in Modern South Arabian Languages
  5. How (Not) to Read Pedagogical Grammars of Arabic: The Case of the Subjunctive Mood
  6. Syntactic and Semantic Constraints on the Structure of the Adverbial Accusative of Cause and Purpose (al-mafʿūl lahu) According to Arabic Grammarians
  7. The Term fāʾida in Pragmatic and Rhetorical Discussions by Arab Grammarians
  8. Some Remarks about Laryngeal Rules in Tigre
  9. Phonological Peculiarities of Palestinian Folksongs
  10. The Campaign against the Suteans and the Project in The Land of Mukiš: A Consideration of Letters RSO 23 28–36, and 39 from the House of Urtenu in Ugarit
  11. Is Old Egyptian dp.t, ‘Ship’, a Bronze Age Afroasiatic Isogloss? An Etymological and Archaeological Vignette
  12. On Aramaic Loanwords in Neo- and Late-babylonian Texts: Introduction and Semantic-Topical Taxonomy (Part One)
  13. Youth Policies and Unemployment in Europe
  14. The Ground Zero of the Arts: Rules, Processes, Forms
  15. Secularisation in Australian Education since 1910
  16. Maritime Claims and Underwater Archaeology: When History Meets Politics
  17. A New Translation of Carakasaṃhitā, Vimānasthāna, Chapter 1, Based on the Vienna Critical Edition
  18. Attachment and God in Medieval England
  19. George Whitehead: A New Look at Quakers from Cromwell to George I
  20. The freshwater crab genus Lacunipotamon Dai, Song, He, Cao, Xu & Zhong, 1975 (Decapoda, Brachyura, Potamidae), with descriptions of two new species from southwestern China
  21. Species of Caridina nilotica group in China, with description of one new species (Crustacea, Decapoda, Atyidae)
  22. In memoriam Professor Ruiyu Liu (J. Y. Liu) (4 November 1922-16 July 2012)
  23. A new species of the genus Eucalliaxiopsis Sakai, 2011 from the South China Sea (Decapoda, Axiidea, Eucalliacidae)
  24. The mantis shrimp superfamily Eurysquilloidea confirmed from Taiwan: Liusquilla taiwanica gen. et sp. nov.
  25. A new species of the genus Parioninella (Epicaridea, Bopyridae, Pseudioninae) from Australia
  26. Sex as a Protected Ground in International and Domestic Law
  27. Regulating Vessel Discharges on the International and EU Level
  28. On time and place of origin of continental calanoid families: a hypothesis
  29. Variability of mandible shape in the freshwater glacial relict Eurytemora lacustris (Poppe, 1887) (Copepoda, Calanoida, Temoridae)
  30. Eurytemora affinis in Kazakhstan
  31. Representatives of the genus Eurytemora Giesbrecht, 1881 (Calanoida, Temoridae) in aquatic ecosystems of Belarus
  32. How many generations does Epischura baikalensis (Copepoda, Calanoida) have in Lake Baikal?
  33. Abnormalities in shape and size of Eurytemora affinis (Copepoda, Calanoida) and its eggs under different environmental conditions
  34. Stochastic phenotypic variation: empirical results and potential use in Eurytemora research (Copepoda, Calanoida)
  35. Eurytemora affinis (Poppe, 1880) (Copepoda, Calanoida) in the Gulf of Riga, Baltic Sea — elemental composition and diurnal vertical migration
  36. Pseudodiaptomus japonicus Kikuchi, 1928 (Copepoda, Pseudodiaptomidae), a brackish-water copepod formerly known as P. inopinus Burckhardt, 1913, on Sakhalin Island (Russian Far East)
  37. About the systematics of Palaearctic Eurytemora (Copepoda, Calanoida) based on morphological analysis, with focus on Eurytemora gracilicauda Akatova, 1949
  38. Distribution of Eurytemora caspica Sukhikh & Alekseev, 2013 (Copepoda, Calanoida) in the water reservoirs of the Volga and Don river basins
  39. Recent distribution of Eurytemora velox (Lilljeborg, 1853) (Copepoda, Calanoida) in brackish and fresh waters of Ukraine
  40. The Web of Knowledge
  41. Investor State Arbitration in a Changing World Order
  42. Parapsychology and Religion
  43. The Psychology of Migration
  44. Cybernetics for the Social Sciences
  45. Latin and music
  46. Goatwalking: A Quaker Pastoral Theology
  47. Citizen Sensing from a Legal Standpoint: Legitimizing the Practice under the Aarhus Framework
  48. Europe and Europeanness in Early Modern Latin Literature
  49. The Essence of Linguistic Analysis
  50. The dance of mythology with science over the millennia
  51. Mythic Imagination Today
  52. Ovid
  53. Quakeriana Latina: Quaker Texts in Latin from the 1670s
  54. Oedipus and Tiresias: Im/politeness Theory and the Interpretation of Sophocles’ Oedipus Tyrannus
  55. Politeness and Impoliteness in Aristophanes
  56. Iphigenie und ihre Mutter: Pragmatische Bemerkungen zur Iphigenie in Aulis
  57. Silence and the Failure of Persuasion in Tragic Discourse
  58. Doing Things with Words … and Gestures on Stage
  59. The Politics of Manipulation: Politeness and Insincerity in the Language of Parasites and Courtesans in Plautus’ Comedies
  60. Reflections on Gestures and Words in Terence’s Comedies
  61. Giving advice in Latin: evidence from Roman comedy
  62. The Linguistic Characterisation of Oedipus in OT: A Pragmatics-Based Approach to ‘Mind Style’
  63. Pointing to Common Ground in Dramatic Dialogue: The Case of δή and τοι
  64. Pragmatics of fraus: Encoding and Decoding of Deceit in Seneca’s Troades and Thyestes
  65. Euripides: Von der Rhetorik zur Pragmatik
  66. How To Do Things with (ἐ)κεῖνος and αὐτός in Tragedy: Initial Suggestions
  67. Terms of Address on Right Periphery in Greek Tragedy
  68. Lacrimae and uultus: Pragmatic Considerations on Gestures in Seneca’s Tragedies
  69. The Kiss in Plautus’ Stichus: Notes on Gestures and Words in View of a Pragmatics of Comic Communication
  70. Pentheus und Dionysos in den Bakchen: Die Grenzen des klaren Dialogs
  71. Processing Evidentiality in Bilingualism and Aphasia: An Overview of Some Recent Studies on Turkish
  72. Modal Particles Yo and Ne in Japanese
  73. Evidentials: Nature, Interactions and Shiftability
  74. What Kind of (Doxastic) Alternatives Does Korean Evidential -te- Introduce (If It Does)?
  75. The Korean Pre-final Ending -te-: A Historical Investigation
  76. Contemporary Artificial Art and the Law
  77. Introduction: Modern Arab-Islamic Scholarship on Ethics
  78. Taha Abderrahmane and Abū Isḥāq al-Shāṭibī
  79. The Trusteeship Paradigm
  80. Qurʾanic Values and Modernity in Contemporary Islamic Ethics
  81. The Modern Mysticism of Taha Abderrahmane
  82. The Anthropology of Islam in Light of the Trusteeship Paradigm
  83. The Trusteeship Paradigm in the Social Sciences
  84. Split Semantics for Non-monotonic Quantifiers in Than-Clauses
  85. Inherited Landscapes in Muslim Bactra
  86. The Fortified Landscape of Isfahan
  87. Iranian Cities: Settlements and Water Management from Antiquity to the Islamic Period
  88. “From Shahristān to Medina” Revisited
  89. Isfahan during the Turko-Mongol Period (11th-15th Centuries)
  90. Medieval Kashan: Crossroads of Commerce and Culture
  91. Medieval Lexicography on Arabic and Persian Terms for City and Countryside
  92. The History of Iranian Cities through Their Books: What Ms. Köprülü 01589 Tells Us about 8th/14th Century Shiraz
  93. Yazd: a “Good and Noble City” and an “Abode of Worship”
  94. Local Elites and Dynastic Succession: Tabriz prior to, under and following Mongol Rule (Sixth/Twelfth to Ninth/Fifteenth Centuries)
  95. Making visible politically masked risks : Inspecting unconventional data visualization of the Southeast Asian haze
  96. Terror Management Theory
  97. Data and Information Exchange in Transboundary Basins in light of Disruptive Technologies
  98. Nonprofit Finance: A Synthetic Review
  99. Exploring legitimization strategies for contested uses of citizen-generated data for policy
  100. Multi-Stakeholder Cooperation for Safe and Healthy Urban Environments: The Case of Citizen Sensing
  101. Greek Lyric of the Archaic and Classical Periods
  102. Maps of the Moon
  103. The Internet of Humans (IoH): Human Rights and Co-Governance to Achieve Tech Justice in the City
  104. Critical Entanglements: Postmodern Theory in Biblical Studies
  105. Re-Situating Utopia
  106. Extrinsic Auditory Contributions to Food Perception & Consumer Behaviour: an Interdisciplinary Review
  107. Not Just Another Pint! The Role of Emotion Induced by Music on the Consumer’s Tasting Experience
  108. A Sweet Voice: The Influence of Cross-Modal Correspondences Between Taste and Vocal Pitch on Advertising Effectiveness
  109. Taste the Bass: Low Frequencies Increase the Perception of Body and Aromatic Intensity in Red Wine
  110. Introduction to Auditory Contributions to Food Perception and Consumer Behaviour
  111. Analysing the Impact of Music on the Perception of Red Wine via Temporal Dominance of Sensations
  112. The Chinese Communist Party since 1949: Organization, Ideology, and Prospect for Change
  113. Combatting Eutrophication in the Baltic Sea: Legal Aspects of Sea-Based Engineering Measures
  114. Religious Courts in the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights
  115. A Critical Appraisal of Initial Coin Offerings
  116. Clothing as Devotion in Contemporary Hinduism
  117. The Ubiquity of Positive Measures for Addressing Systemic Discrimination and Inequality
  118. Developments in market based finance in South Africa
  119. The role of information in multilateral governance of environmental health risk: lessons from the Equatorial Asian haze case
  120. The Geopolitics of Cyberspace
  121. Vox Populi: Carnal Blood, Spiritual Milk, and the Debate Surrounding the Immaculate Conception, ca. 1600
  122. The Brighter Side of Medieval Christian-Jewish Polemical Encounters: Transfer of Medical Knowledge in the Midi (Twelfth–Fourteenth Centuries)
  123. Forgotten Witnesses: The Illustrations of Ms Escorial, I.I.3 and the Dispute over the Biblias Romanceadas
  124. Toward an Institutional Theory of Community and Community Associations: a Review
  125. Global Religious and Secular Dynamics
  126. Beyond the Return of Religion: Art and the Postsecular
  127. Addressing Corruption Allegations in International Arbitration
  128. Faith-based Diplomacy and Interfaith Dialogue
  129. Not just noise monitoring: rethinking citizen sensing for risk-related problem-solving
  130. From Fountain to Moleskine
  131. Maps in Newspapers Approaches of Study and Practices in Portraying War since 19th Century
  132. Adapting Watercourse Agreements to Developments in International Law
  133. Anatomy of a Scandal: Physicians Facing the Inquisition in Late Seventeenth-Century Rome 53
  134. Physicians and Surgeons in the Service of the Portuguese Inquisition: Twelve Years After 177
  135. Between Galen and St Paul: How Juan Huarte de San Juan Responded to Inquisitorial Censorship 114
  136. Adoption and Assisted Reproduction in Germany
  137. Baselines under the International Law of the Sea
  138. Impacts of sea level rise on maritime claims and boundaries
  139. A Review of Social Economy Research in Canada
  140. Memes and the Future of Pop Culture
  141. Sociability Associations: A Literature Review
  142. Racial equality efforts across the globe
  143. The International Law Association Helsinki Rules
  144. Principles of Evidence in Public International Law as Applied by Investor-State Tribunals: Burden and Standards of Proof
  145. Between Freedom and Regulation: Investigating Community Standards for Enhancing Scientific Robustness of Citizen Science
  146. The Making of Modern Jewish Art History
  147. Astrolabe Dials on Astronomical Clocks of the Early Modern Period
  148. Feminicides of Girl Children in the Family Context: An International Human Rights Law Approach
  149. A Philosophy Guide to Street Art and the Law
  150. Spartan Oliganthropia
  151. Law and TV Series
  152. History and the Hebrew Bible: Culture, Narrative, and Memory
  153. Insubordination, Abtönung, and the Next Move in Interaction. Main-Clause-Initial puisque in French
  154. Grammaticalization, Distance, Immediacy and Discourse Traditions: The Case of Portuguese caso
  155. The Evolution of Temporal Adverbs into Consecutive Connectives and the Role of Discourse Traditions: The Case of It. allora and Sp. entonces
  156. Paths of Grammaticalization: Beyond the LP/RP Debate
  157. Modeling Language Change with Constructional Networks
  158. New Challenges in the Theory of Grammaticalization. Evidence from the Rise of Spanish Counter-Argumentative Markers no obstante, no contrastante and no embargante
  159. Different Sensitivity to Variation and Change: Italian Pragmatic Marker dai vs. Discourse Marker allora
  160. On Argumentative Relations in Spanish: Experimental Evidence on the Grammaticalization of Cause-Consequence Discourse Markers
  161. Comparative Discrimination Law: Age as a Protected Ground
  162. Samantha Adams Festschrift: The Dot at the End of the Funnel—TILT Remembers Samantha Adams
  163. The French Nonprofit Sector: A Literature Review
  164. Theology and Race
  165. Between Ordinary and Extraordinary
  166. What is Protestant Art
  167. Technology in Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action*
  168. Damages in Investor-State Arbitration: Current Issues and Challenges
  169. Anthropology and Hebrew Bible Studies: Modes of Interchange and Interpretation
  170. Continental Philosophy and Theology
  171. The smart transition: an opportunity for a sensor-based public-health risk governance?
  172. Lessons from Latin America in the implementation of the Human Right to Water
  173. The Human Right to Water in Latin America
  174. Water Culture in Roman Society
  175. Jurisdiction and Admissibility in Investment Arbitration: The Practice and the Theory*
  176. Shared Water Resources in West Africa
  177. Citizen sensing can complement noise-related risk governance strategies
  178. Conceivable challenges for Citizen Science and Open Science under the GDPR
  179. Religion and Belief in United Kingdom Employment Law: An Introduction to the Case-Law
  180. What is Art?
  181. The Role of Theology in the History and Philosophy of Science
  182. Environmental Governance in China: State, Society, and Market
  183. The State of Nonprofit Sector Research in Japan: A Literature Review*
  184. In Search for the Value of Connectivity: Accountable Citizens Fostering Accountable Governance via Connectivity: The Case of Environmental Health Policies
  185. Assisted Reproduction in Israel: Law, Religion, and Culture
  186. Comparative constructions
  187. Roman Jakobson and the two-dollar bills
  188. A New Classification System for East Greek Pottery
  189. Women and Public Life in Imperial Asia Minor: Hellenistic Tradition and Augustan Ideology
  190. Columned Halls, Bridge-Spouted Vessels, C 14 Dates and the Chronology of the East Arabian Iron Age: A Response to Some Recent Comments by O. Muscarella in Ancient West & East
  191. The Cult of Aglauros (and Aphrodite) in Athens and in Salamis of Cyprus: Reflections on the Origin of the Genos of the Salaminioi
  192. Alexander the Great and Zeus Ammon: A New Interpretation of the Phalerae from Babyna Mogila
  193. Call for information
  194. The symbiosis of Wolbachia bacteria and filarial nematodes
  195. Coevolution between Fergusobia and Fergusonina mutualists
  196. Nematode survey in Costa Rican conservation areas
  197. Chemoreceptor genes: what can we learn from Caenorhabditis elegans and how can we apply this information to studies on other nematodes?
  198. Some considerations on the systematics of the Dorylaimoidea
  199. Bursaphelenchus xylophilus and B. mucronatus in Japan: where are they from?
  200. Molecular characterisation of the pine wood nematode species complex
  201. Molecular studies of nematode diversity: past, present and future
  202. Status quo of limno-nematology: how close are we to understanding the ecology of free-living nematodes in inland water bodies?
  203. Use of carbon and energy sources by nematodes
  204. Nematode diversity in Dutch soils, from Rio to a biological indicator for soil quality
  205. The nematode component of the Fauna Europaea project
  206. Adaptations of parasitic nematodes to mammalian host immunity
  207. Parasitism gene discovery in sedentary phytonematodes
  208. Molecular phylogenies of plant and entomoparasitic nematodes: congruence and incongruence with morphological and biological data
  209. Decomposition pathways and successional changes
  210. Selection of sentinel taxa and biomarkers
  211. Natural nematode communities are useful tools to address ecological and applied questions
  212. Biocontrol — a route to market
  213. Development of multi-component transplant mixes for plant growth-promotion and disease suppression
  214. Molecular diagnostics for plant-parasitic nematodes
  215. Detection of Ditylenchus dipsaci in bulbous ornamentals
  216. Effect of various pre-crops on TRV transmission by Trichodorus similis in Gladiolus
  217. Non-chemical control of root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne complex) in glasshouse conditions and of Xiphinema index in vineyards
  218. Molecular markers for resistance to cyst nematodes in potato
  219. The structure and function of food webs in soil
  220. On the evolution of parasitism genes
  221. Comparative nematode genomics
  222. Spermatogenesis and nematode phylogeny
  223. Utilising the new nematode phylogeny for studies of parasitism and diversity
  224. A new system for Nematoda: combining morphological characters with molecular trees, and translating clades into ranks and taxa
  225. Mitigating the pine wood nematode and its insect vectors in transported coniferous wood
  226. Nematode candidates for the biological control of pine wilt disease
  227. Past and present status of nematode community indicators
  228. In vitro culture of Pasteuria penetrans
  229. Division and fate of vulval precursor cells: is polymorphism an image of interspecific divergence?
  230. Precision agriculture: tools of the trade
  231. Dilemmas for the quarantine diagnostician and taxonomist in the 21st century
  232. Nematode management in the Australasian region
  233. Nematode management in subsistence farming systems in Mexico
  234. Nematode management in crops grown in North America and Hawaii
  235. Measures to avoid introduction of new quarantine nematodes into Brazil and the spread of regulated non-quarantine nematodes
  236. Management strategies for nematode control in Europe
  237. Quarantine nematodes or invasive alien species?
  238. Economies in nematode management from precision agriculture — limitations and possibilities
  239. Biofumigation and nematode control in the Mediterranean region
  240. Global importance of cyst (Heterodera spp.) and lesion nematodes (Pratylenchus spp.) on cereals: distribution, yield loss, use of host resistance and integration of molecular tools
  241. Sustainability and mechanisms for durable use of resistance to control sedentary nematodes
  242. Breeding for durable resistance to root-knot nematodes in perennials: a European initiative for Prunus rootstocks
  243. Resistance to root-lesion nematodes on Coffea canephora
  244. Expression of nematode resistance in in vitro roots of three Musa genotypes in response to Radopholus similis
  245. Shared signal transduction pathways for nematode parasitism, rhizobial symbiosis and programmed plant development
  246. Syncytium development: the result of a sophisticated manipulation of plant cells by cyst nematodes
  247. Characterisation of plant genes involved in giant cells formation induced by root-knot nematodes in Arabidopsis thaliana and Medicago truncatula
  248. R gene homologues in potato confer resistance to distinct pathogens: a virus and a nematode
  249. Understanding the genetical and molecular basis of (a)virulence in the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita
  250. Nematodes as mutualists: where and how did these associations evolve?
  251. Nematode management in subsistence farming in Africa with emphasis on banana, plantain and yam cropping systems
  252. Green manure amendments and management of root-knot nematodes on potato in the Pacific North West of USA
  253. Cell cycle genes as markers to study the ontogeny of nematode feeding sites in plant roots
  254. Functional analysis of the Mi-1 gene product
  255. Remote sensing and precision nematicide applications for Rotylenchulus reniformis management in cotton
  256. Resistance in soybean to soybean cyst nematode, Heterodera glycines
  257. Farming in Mediterranean France and Rural Settlement in the late Roman and Early Medieval Periods: the Contribution from Archaeology and Environmental Sciences in the last Twenty Years (1980–2000)
  258. Pedagogical Issues and Gender in Cyberspace Education: Distance Education in South Africa
  259. Higher Education Reform: Challenges towards a Knowledge Society in Malaysia
  260. Demonstratives
  261. Studies in Evidentiality
  262. L’étude Démographique sur les Familles des Magistrats Municipaux en Dacie Romaine: Une Démarche Impossible?
  263. Observations on the Range and Nature of Attic Black and Red Figure Pottery in Israel: The Yavneh-Yam Contribution
  264. Wine Presses of Western Phrygia
  265. Metal Vessels from Zelenskaya Gora Barrow and Related Finds from Karagodeuashkh
  266. Equations of Culture: The Meeting of Natives and Greeks in Sicily (ca. 750-450 BC)
  267. On the Local Population Around the Greek Colonies in the Black Sea Area (5th–3rd Centuries BC)
  268. On the Origin and Concept of the Loculi Tombs of Hellenistic Palestine
  269. A Goldsmith’s Dedication: New Evidence for the Cult of Asclepius at Trajanopolis
  270. The Tillya Tepe Gold: A Closer Look
  271. The Date of the Destruction of the Early Phrygian Period at Gordion
  272. Ancient Trade in South-Eastern Iberia: The Lower Segura River as Focus of Exchange Activities
  273. Altitudinal Variation of Oniscidean Communities on Cretan Mountains
  274. Reproductive Investment of Aquatic and Terrestrial Isopods in Central Pennsylvania (U.S.A.)
  275. Habitat and Resource Use by Terrestrial Isopods (Isopoda, Oniscidea)
  276. Osmoregulation and Salt Excretion in the Ligiidae and Tylidae (Isopoda, Oniscidea)
  277. Extrinsic Innervation of the Hindgut in the Isopod Porcellio Scaber: An Anatomical Study
  278. Genetic Diversity in the Mitochondrial 16S RDNA among Five Populations of Armadillidium Pelagicum (Isopoda, Oniscidea)
  279. Variations of Calcium Deposition in Terrestrial Isopods
  280. Marie Flasarová 1934–2000
  281. Evolution of Terrestriality in Hawaiian Species of the Genus Ligia (Isopoda, Oniscidea)
  282. New Aspects in the Phylogeny of the Oniscidea Inferred from Molecular Data
  283. Population Dynamics and Production of the Isopod, Tylos Ponticus in a Ria Formosa Saltmarsh (South Portugal)
  284. Morphology and Function of the "Sulcus Arcuatus" in the Eubelidae (Isopoda, Oniscidea)
  285. Enlarging The European Union - An Overview
  286. EU Accession and Domestic Politics: Policy Consensus and Interactive Dynamics in Central and Eastern Europe
  287. Subregional Cooperation in Central and Eastern Europe: Support or Substitute for the ‘Return to Europe’?
  288. EU-Russian Relations and the Eastern Enlargement: Integration or Isolation?
  289. Awkward States: EU Enlargement and Slovakia, Croatia and Serbia
  290. The New Hurdle: The Prospects for Polish And Estonian Accession To ‘Pillar III’ in the Post-Tampere European Union
  291. The Enlargement of the European Union and Social Dialogue in Central and Eastern Europe
  292. Bulgaria’s Road to the European Union: Progress, Problems and Perspectives
  293. Stuck in the ‘Grey Zone’? - Fears and Frustrations in Romania’s Quest for EU Membership
  294. The Enlargement of the European Union: The Case of the Czech Republic
  295. Al Mina: The Study of a Site
  296. The Orontes Delta Survey: Archaeological Investigation of Ancient Trade Stations/Settlements
  297. Statuses of Eastern Early Iron Age Nomads
  298. Jewellery and Related Finds from a Rich 1st Century AD Sarmatian Burial from the Crimea
  299. A Bronze Age ‘Metal-Road’ to Eastern Thrace?
  300. The Bronze Finger-Rings from Atskuri (Georgia)
  301. Les Antiquites Germaniques de L’epoque Romaine Tardive en Crimee et dans la Region de la Mer D’azov
  302. Internal reconstruction of tense-modal suffixes in Jarawara
  303. Non-canonical Marking of Subjects and Objects
  304. Teleosemantics, Kripkenstein and Paradox
  305. Coins and Electrons: A Unified Understanding of Probabilistic Objects
  306. Are Electrons Vague Objects?
  307. Constitutive and Epistemic Principles
  308. Science, Error Statistics, and Arguing from Error
  309. An Application of Bayes’ Theorem to Population Genetics
  310. Another Look at Group Selection
  311. The Best is the Enemy of the Good: Bayesian Epistemology as a Case Study in Unhelpful Idealization
  312. The Logical Status of Conditionalization and its Role in Confirmation
  313. Empiricism, Mathematical Truth and Mathematical Knowledge
  314. A Many-Valued Probabilistic Conditional Logic
  315. Canonical Models and Probabilistic Semantics
  316. The Exchange Paradox, Finite Additivity, and the Principle of Dominance
  317. Review of Evans (1995): A grammar of Kayardild, with historical-comparative notes on Tangkic
  318. Czech Poetism: A New View of Poetic Language
  319. Thresholds of Signification
  320. On Translation
  321. Peirce’s Semiotics as Complex Inquiry: Conflicting Methods
  322. From Feeling to Mind: A Note on Langer’s Notion of Symbolic Projection
  323. Norm as the Basis of Form
  324. Why Gonsung Long (Kungsun Lung) Said „White Horse Is Not Horse”
  325. Analyticity and Existence in Mathematics
  326. Taking up the Logical Slack in Natural Language
  327. Interdisciplinarity and the Myth of Exactness
  328. Rationality and Certitude
  329. The Semiotic System of Events, Intrinsic Temporal and Deictic Tense Relations in Natural Language. On the Conceptualization of Temporal Schemata
  330. Changing the World—Changing the Meaning. On the Meanings of the „Principle of Non-Contradiction”
  331. Imprecision, Between Variety and Uniformity: The Conjugate Pairs
  332. Human Reasoning and Artificial Intelligence. When Are Computers Dumb in Simulating Human Reasoning?
  333. Another Close Look at the Interpretant
  334. „Cause” in the Light of Semiotics
  335. The Development of Knowledge as a Moral Problem
  336. Joyce, Models, and Semiotics of Passions
  337. On Families of Languages Generated by Categorial Grammar
  338. Meaning and „Propositional Attitudes”
  339. Poland, Finland and Hungary (A Tuatara’s View)
  340. A Report on an Ancient Discussion
  341. Review of Derbyshire & Pullum (1991): Handbook of Amazonian Languages
  342. Handbook of Australian Languages
  343. Handbook of Australian Languages
  344. Handbook of Australian Languages
  345. Handbook of Australian Languages
  346. Where Have all the Adjectives Gone?*