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    Remarks on the foundations of linguistics.Paul M. Postal - 2003 - Philosophical Forum 34 (3-4):233–252.
  2. Constituent Structure: A Study of Contemporary Models of Syntactic Description.Paul Postal - 1965 - Foundations of Language 1 (4):346-353.
     
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  3. Review Article of Martinet (1964)'.P. M. Postal - 1966 - Foundations of Language 2:151-86.
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  4. On Raising: One Rule of English Grammar and Its Theoretical Implications.Paul M. Postal - 1976 - Foundations of Language 14 (2):257-285.
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    'Pronominal Epithets' and Similar Items.Paul M. Postal - 1972 - Foundations of Language 9 (2):246-248.
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    An Invisible Performative Argument.Paul M. Postal - 1972 - Foundations of Language 9 (2):242-245.
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  7. Skeptical linguistic essays.Paul Postal - unknown
    This collection of essays is concerned with syntactic questions, with certain general features of grammatical theory related to syntax, here and there with semantic issues and quite a bit with questions of appropriate standards in pursuing research in the previously mentioned domains. It has almost nothing to say about phonology. The immediately following remarks are to be interpreted against the background of this restricted understanding of what ‘linguistic’ is here intended to denote.
     
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  8. (2 other versions)An Integrated Theory of Linguistic Descriptions.Jerrold J. Katz & Paul M. Postal - 1965 - Foundations of Language 1 (2):133-154.
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  9. Realism vs. conceptualism in linguistics.Jerrold J. Katz & Paul M. Postal - 1991 - Linguistics and Philosophy 14 (5):515 - 554.
  10. Dispelling the cloud of unknowing: More on the syntactic nature of neg raising.Chris Collins & Paul Postal - 2018 - In Ken Turner & Laurence R. Horn (eds.), Pragmatics, truth and underspecification: towards an atlas of meaning. Boston: Brill.
     
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    The Silent Dialogue: Zen Letters to a Trappist Monk, and: Zen Spirit, Christian Spirit: The Place of Zen in Christian Life (review).Susan Ji-on Postal - 2000 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 20 (1):263-265.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 20 (2000) 263-265 [Access article in PDF] Book Review The Silent Dialogue: Zen Letters to a Trappist Monk Zen Spirit, Christian Spirit: The Place of Zen in Christian Life The Silent Dialogue: Zen Letters to a Trappist Monk. By David G. Hackett. New York: Continuum, 1996. 157 pp. Zen Spirit, Christian Spirit: The Place of Zen in Christian Life. By Robert E. Kennedy. New York: Continuum, 1997. (...)
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  12. The Vastness of Natural Languages.D. Terence Langendoen & Paul M. Postal - 1986 - Linguistics and Philosophy 9 (2):225-243.
  13. Review of A. McIntosh and MAK Halliday, Papers in general descriptive and applied linguistics. [REVIEW]Paul M. Postal - 1969 - Foundations of Language 5:409-439.
     
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  14. Review of “Patterns of Language” by Angus McIntosh and MAK Halliday. [REVIEW]Paul M. Postal - 1969 - Foundations of Language 5:409-426.
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    Zen Mind/Christian Mind: Practice across Traditions.Susan Postal - 1994 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 14:209.
  16. Sets and sentences.D. Terence Langendoen & Paul M. Postal - 1985 - In Jerrold J. Katz (ed.), The Philosophy of linguistics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 227--248.
     
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    Postal recruitment and consent obtainment from index cases of narcolepsy.Gambo Aliyu & Salah M. Mahmud - 2016 - BMC Medical Ethics 17 (1):1-6.
    BackgroundAccess to research volunteers may be hampered by low numbers of cases and few eligible participants for rare diseases in clinical settings.MethodsWe recruited volunteers and obtained informed consent by mail from narcolepsy cases in a case-control study, and here in we report feasibility, response rate, timeliness and cost. We invited index cases into the study by mail through their care-giving physicians then mailed study information and consent forms to cases that indicated interest in the study.ResultsOf the 33 index cases invited, (...)
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  18. O postal ilustrado da frente ao verso: imagens mais que reprodutíveis.Maria da Luz Correia - 2008 - Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 15 (2):117-126.
    Cruzando uma mensagem singular com uma outra massiva e reprodutível, o postal é ele próprio metáfora da problemática que suscita, a saber, a passagem dos objectos culturais do regime da “ocorrência única” ao regime da “ocorrência em massa” (Walter Benjamin). Objecto de consumo ao serviço das indústrias culturais (das artes plásticas ao turismo) e deflagrando ‘belas imagens’ desde o seu aparecimento, o postal é um instrumento exemplar da “estereotipia da sedução” (Pierre Klossowski).
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  19. Postal versus Reichling and Uhlenbeck: A Misunderstanding.C. F. P. Stutterheim - 1967 - Foundations of Language 3 (3):292-293.
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  20. Postal economies of the Orient.Carsten Bagge Laustsen & Bülent Diken - 2001 - Millennium 30 (3):761-784.
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    A postal service was established in 1867 and today various forms of domestic and international postal services are provided.'.King Chulalongkom Rama - 2002 - In Robert W. Vaagan (ed.), The ethics of librarianship: an international survey. München: K.G. Saur. pp. 265.
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    Going Postal to deliver subjects: Remarks on a German Postal a priori.Geoffrey Winthrop-Young - 2002 - Angelaki 7 (3):143 – 158.
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    Postal presence: A case study of mobile customisation and gender in Melbourne.Larissa Hjorth - 2006 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 19 (2):29-40.
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    The Postal Service and the Hour as a Unit of Time in Antiquity.Sofie Remijsen - 2007 - História 56 (2):127-140.
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    La Carte postale.Jacques Derrida - 2016
    Entre les postes et le mouvement analytique, le principe de plaisir et l'histoire des télécommunications, la carte postale et la lettre volée, bref le transfert de Socrate à Freud, et au-delà. Cette satire de la littérature épistolaire devait être farcie - d'adresses, de codes postaux, de missives cryptées, de lettres anonymes, le tout confié à tant de modes, de genres et de tons.
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    La Carte Postale.Brian Duren & Jacques Derrida - 1983 - Substance 12 (2):108.
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    "Cartes Postales": Representing Paris 1900.Naomi Schor - 1992 - Critical Inquiry 18 (2):188-244.
    Two widely shared but diametrically opposed views inform what theories we have on the everyday: one, which we might call the feminine or feminist, though it is not necessarily held by women or self-described feminists, links the everyday with the daily rituals of private life carried out within the domestic sphere traditionally presided over by women; the other, the masculine or masculinist, sites the everyday in the public spaces and spheres dominated especially, but not exclusively, in modern Western bourgeois societies (...)
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    Katz and Postal on realism.David J. Israel - 1991 - Linguistics and Philosophy 14 (5):567 - 574.
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    Derrida à la lettre: éthique et politique du «perverformatif» dans La Carte postale et au­‑delà.Nicholas Cotton - 2019 - Revista Filosófica de Coimbra 28 (56):433-458.
    Neste artigo, interessamo-‑nos pelo neologismo «perverformatif» [«performativo»] usado por Jacques Derrida em La Carte postale e em Marx & Sons. Se Derrida é um outro «mestre do performativo», título que ele reservava ao «Plato» de La Carte Postale não é por negar a Lei ou a sua «verdade», mas porque tem necessidade delas para assegurar a incidência de um desafio. O que performativamente se põe em obra e em abismo nos «Envios» passa assim por um desejo «perverso» de fazer advir (...)
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    Unhoming Pigeons: The Postal Principle in Lynn Hershman Leeson and Hussein Chalayan.Lynn Turner - 2012 - Derrida Today 5 (1):92-110.
    In this article I bring together Jacques Derrida and Luce Irigaray's engagements with Sigmund Freud's vexed attempt to step beyond the pleasure principle. Derrida's speculations on the name, the house and the practice of Freud find him inadvertently rewriting the conditions of the autobiographical as that which erases as much as inscribes, while Irigaray requires a sexually different modelling of what we call language if the experience of the girl is to be addressed. Yet Irigaray uncannily repeats the teleological gesture (...)
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    «No me enseñes más postales»: ética compensato-ria del turismo y simbólica de la desaceleración.Alicia María De Mingo Rodríguez - 2021 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 26 (1):133-153.
    From a certain point of view, mass tourism is undeniably part —and an expression— of contemporary acceleration. However, what we defend is that desire for difference —which originally nestles in the dream of traveling, before the appearance of the subject as tourist— responds to a desire for slowdown. In the time of pause and exception of the tourist experience, this desire acts as a generator of a symbolism —or an imagery— that seeks to preserve, protect, restore and promote difference, reality, (...)
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    ‘A method for safe transmission’: the microscope slides of the American Postal Microscopical Club.Lea Beiermann - 2021 - British Journal for the History of Science 54 (4):403-422.
    In the 1870s, microscopy societies began to proliferate in the United States. Most of these societies attracted microscopists from surrounding cities, but the American Postal Microscopical Club, modelled on the British Postal Microscopical Society, used the postal system to connect microscopists scattered across the country. Club members exchanged microscope slides and notes following a chain-letter system. The main objective of the club was to teach its members how to make permanent slides. Preparation and mounting methods required technical skill, which was, (...)
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    Psychiatric research: what ethical concerns do LRECs encounter? A postal survey.D. P. J. Osborn - 2003 - Journal of Medical Ethics 29 (1):55-56.
    Background and methods: Psychiatric research can occasionally present particular ethical dilemmas, but it is not clear what kind of problems local research ethics committees actually experience in this field. We aimed to assess the type of problems that committees encounter with psychiatric research, using a postal survey of 211 LRECs.Results: One hundred and seven of those written to replied within the time limit. Twenty eight experienced few problems with psychiatric applications. Twenty six emphasised the value of a psychiatric expert on (...)
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    The Post-AgeLa Carte Postale: De Socrate a Freud et au-dela.Gregory L. Ulmer & Jacques Derrida - 1981 - Diacritics 11 (3):39.
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    ‘It’s as if I’m Worth Nothing’—Cost-Driven Restructuring and the Dignity of Long-Term Workers in Finland’s State-Owned Postal Service Company.Atte Vieno - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 187 (1):17-31.
    Organisational restructuring involving cost-cutting, downsizing, and the acquisition and divestment of different functions is an increasingly normalised aspect of employment in both the private and public sectors. This article takes up the question of the effects of restructuring on workers through a study based on in-depth, semi-structured interviews of long-term workers in Finland’s state-owned postal service, using the concept of dignity as an analytical lens. The article distinguishes between everyday, organisational, and social dignity, using this distinction to capture how workers (...)
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    Opening the black boxes of the black carpet in the era of risk society: a sociological analysis of AI, algorithms and big data at work through the case study of the Greek postal services.Christos Kouroutzas & Venetia Palamari - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-14.
    This article draws on contributions from the Sociology of Science and Technology and Science and Technology Studies, the Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty, and the Sociology of Work, focusing on the transformations of employment regarding expanded automation, robotization and informatization. The new work patterns emerging due to the introduction of software and hardware technologies, which are based on artificial intelligence, algorithms, big data gathering and robotic systems are examined closely. This article attempts to “open the black boxes” of the “black (...)
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    Christine Peltre, Femmes ottomanes et dames turques. Une collection de cartes postales (1880-1930).Aurélie Perrier - 2018 - Clio 48:278-281.
    Dévoilant une impressionnante galerie de portraits de femmes de la fin du xixe et du début du xxe siècle, l’ouvrage de Christine Peltre explore la collection de cartes postales acquise par Pierre de Gigord. Collectionneur passionné par les mondes ottomans et turcs, celui-ci assembla un rare éventail de cartes postales datant de l’époque où la « photographie timbrée » connaît son apogée et s’impose peu à peu comme un média de masse. Au fil des pages, où dialoguent texte et image, (...)
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    Response and non-response to postal questionnaire follow-up in a clinical trial – a qualitative study of the patient’s perspective.Rachel A. Nakash, Jane L. Hutton, Sarah E. Lamb, Simon Gates & Joanne Fisher - 2008 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 14 (2):226-235.
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    The Shanghai Postal Workers' Union.Rao Jingying - 1993 - Chinese Studies in History 27 (1-2):148-161.
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    En el instante del peligro: postales y souvenirs del viaje hiper-estético contemporáneo.Fernando Castro Flórez - 2015 - Murcia: Micromegas.
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    Éléments...: A. Martinet or P. M. Postal?Henri Wittmann - 1971 - Foundations of Language 7 (1):119-124.
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    The Power Relationship between the Prime Minister and Ruling Party Legislators: The Postal Service Privatization Act of 2005 in Japan.Naofumi Fujimura - 2007 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 8 (2):233-261.
    This article examines the power relationship between the prime minister and ruling party legislators. I theoretically explore the power relationship between the prime minister and ruling party legislators, and examine legislators' parliamentary voting, focusing on the political process of postal service privatization of 2005. This analysis presents three arguments. First, theoretically, when the prime minister attempts to achieve a project, risking his or her job, he or she can firmly control ruling party legislators. Second, empirically, the anti-Koizumi legislators' rebellion was (...)
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    The Lurking Class: From Parasocial Postal Clerks to Hypersocial Vloggers.Eric Bronson - 2017 - Philosophy and Literature 41 (1):16-30.
    Before becoming an internationally renowned sadhu espousing words of wisdom in an Indian forest, Sampath Chawla pulls down his pants. The wedding guests are horrified. His supervisor at the small-town post office fires him on the spot—it is, after all, his daughter's wedding.In Kiran Desai's novel Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard, the oafish Sampath probably shouldn't have been invited to the wedding in the first place. At the post office he has been sulking for some time. "The post office. The (...)
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    Critical incident reporting in UK intensive care units: a postal survey.A. N. Thomas, C. E. Pilkington & R. Greer - 2003 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 9 (1):59-68.
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    A Segmentation Algorithm used in Conjunction with Artificial Neural Networks for the Recognition of Real-World Postal Addresses.M. Blumenstein & B. Verma - 1997 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 7 (3-4):191-204.
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    Attitudes and knowledge of primary care professionals towards evidence‐based practice: a postal survey.Catherine A. O'Donnell - 2004 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 10 (2):197-205.
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    (1 other version)El atlas invisible. Historias de archivo en torno a la muestra “Almas Robadas - Postales de Indios” The Invisible Atlas. Archives stories about the “Almas Robadas- Postales de Indios”.Carlos Masotta - 2011 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana 1 (1).
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    Factors affecting general practice patient response rates to a postal survey of health status in England: a comparative analysis of three disease groups.Keith A. Meadows, Eric Gardiner, Timothy Greene, David Rogers, Daphne Russell & Lada Smoljanovic - 1998 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 4 (3):243-247.
  49. (1 other version)Los imaginarios de Montevideo a través de sus tarjetas postales (1890-1930).Emilio José Luque Azcona - 2004 - Contrastes: Revista de Historia Moderna 13:57-75.
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    Relays: Literature as an Epoch of the Postal System.Colin Richmond - 2002 - Common Knowledge 8 (3):550-550.
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