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Larval antlions with more pronounced behavioural asymmetry show enhanced cognitive skills

Krzysztof Miler, Karolina Kuszewska, Michał Woyciechowski

Abstract Brain lateralization is hypothesized to improve the efficiency of information processing. Here, we found that some Myrmeleon bore antlion larvae showed individual asymmetry in righting from a supine to normal position over one side of their body, which can be considered a reflection of greater brain lateralization. We demonstrated that these behaviourally asymmetrical individuals showed improved learning abilities, providing novel evidence that brain lateralization leads to beneficial effects on cognitive functions.

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Marcescence is Tukdam?

Mario Ljubičić

Both the phenomena of marcescence and tukdam are currently unexplained. Here, it is argued that the two are equivalent; the experiment is proposed and performed to test the hypothesis.

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Nominalization in ÙHÀNMÌ

Afeez Rokeeb Tunde

Previous studies have shown that nominalization is realized through different strategies. However, the strategies provided in various studies are not exhaustive in covering the construction of nominal expressions in languages of the world. This study investigates nominalization in Ùhànmì, an understudied Edoid language spoken in Ìṣùà-Àkókó of Òǹdó State. It presents a descriptive account of nominal derivatives in the language. The study explores the existing strategies and other plausible strategies for forming them, the morphological structure of words, and some linguistic characteristics of the nominal expressions. Data for this study were sourced from native speakers of the language. In this paper, it is established that Ùhànmì employs different strategies for forming nominal constructions. It avers that nominal constructions in the language are derived and expressed through prefixation, reduplication, compounding, interfixation, desententialization and clipping. These methods are found to be productive in the formation of nominal expressions in Ùhànmì. The Research is motivated by the gap in the literature, as there is no study on nominalization in the language. The study provides ample data and explanation that adds to our existing linguistic knowledge on nominalization.

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