NONCLASSICAL EFFECTS FOR A QUBIT COUPLED TO A COHERENT TWO-MODE CAVITY WITH INTRINSIC DECOHERENCE





When agreement is for covert but not for overt: the case of ustedes plus second person plural inflections in peninsular Spanish

The Spanish spoken in Andalusia is characterised by having a single second person plural pronoun (ustedes) (unlike the standard variety which possesses two) and by inducing a double agreement to the elements that anchor this pronoun.Despite the fact that the person mismatches can be attested in object pronouns and possessives, the disagreements bet

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