Seven cases of frontotemporosphenoid meningioma are reported. The principles of the orbitofrontomalar approach and of reconstruction of the orbital cone and of the frontomalar region with an orbitotemporal prop are discussed.
The focus of this paper are Reduplicated Numerals in Mandarin Chinese (Sino-Tibetan) and in Karitiana (Arikém, Tupi). Our goal is to elucidate their semantics and thus to contribute to the understanding of the relation between distributivity and individuation in the event domain. It is well known that reduplicated numerals have distributive effects across languages (Gil 1988, Balusu 2006). In this paper, we look at reduplicated numerals in two typologically unrelated languages that lack morphological Number marking on the NP/DP. We analyze the distributive effects of reduplicated numerals as generated by a pluractional operation (see also Cable 2014). By considering the semantic contribution of the numeral phrase within the pluractional operator, we wish to open a window on the delicate issue of event individuation. * We thank the Conselho Nacional de Pesquisa (CNPq-Brasil) for supporting this research (grant #471678/2011-2). Marta Donazzan thanks the UoC Emerging Group Dynamic Structuring in Language and Communication, which is funded through the Institutional Strategy of the University of Cologne (ZUK 81/1) for support. We also thank an anonymous referee for comments and criticisms, which we hope lead to a better paper. All the remaining problems and mistakes are solely ours. Finally, we thank our consultants both for Chinese-Yan Li and Zhang Xiaoqianand for Karitiana-Inácio and Cizino Karitiana.
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