Tufted wind-dispersed fagalean fruits, Pogonokarydion gen. nov., from the Upper Eocene Florissant Formation of Colorado, USA

Wind-dispersed comose fruits from the Late Eocene of Florissant, Colorado, USA, are recognized as a new genus of fagalean affinity.Pogonokarydion crassulum (Cockerell) gen.et comb.nov.disseminules consist of an ellipsoidal to circular nut bearing longitudinal ribs, a persistent epigynous perianth, paired styles, and a prominent tuft of straight hai

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Mental Representation of Word Family Structure: The Case of German Infinitives, Conversion Nouns and Other Morphologically Related Forms

This study investigates how two non-finite forms, infinitives and conversion nouns, are represented in the mind of L1 and L2 speakers and what is their relationship to other members of the corresponding word family.German native speakers and proficient German learners with Czech as L1 participated in four overt priming experiments involving a gramm

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