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Description: In Shiohama, Misako Hanaoka's Daisuke ramen is betting everything on a battle with Minatoya. But the chef that she is going against is her pupil, Yoshitsune Genda! The ramen that Yoshitsune made, the Big Seafood ramen, is so overwhelmingly delicious. Will Daisuke Ramen lose?!
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Description: It was fate to meet the archenemy Gozo Ushijima. Yoshitsune declared, "I will win against your ramen here in Gifu". For the Noodle Land Park Gifu Representative Preliminary audition, Yoshitsune is helping out the puny Ramen Tokugawa by making a new ramen with an idea from Miso Tonkatsu but...
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Description: An argument that agreement and agreementless languages are unified under an expanded view of grammatical features including both phi-features and certain discourse configurational features. Much attention in theoretical linguistics in the generative and Minimalist traditions is concerned with issues directly or indirectly related to movement. The EPP (extended projection principle), introduced by ...
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Description: The restaurant revival consultant Toshizo Kitakata stops the manager of a ramen shop, Katagiri, from being punched by its owner. Having his ramen denied by his customers, the manager quits the shop and is led into training by Kitakata. However, the training grounds is the soba shop Mumyoan where Katagiri stays to train and where he's forced to do a lot of strange things...!!
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Description: Noodle Land Park's Gifu Representative Final Stage has finally started! But, the Ramen Tokugawa helper, Yoshitsune Genda, is late and is disqualified?! And going against the strong rival at Imagawaya, Shishimaru Oda's Shishimaru ramen, Yoshitsune made thin, ugly brown noodles with only green onions as toppings but...
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Description: An argument that not only do movement and agreement occur in every language, they also work in tandem to imbue natural language with enormous expressive power. An unusual property of human language is the existence of movement operations. Modern syntactic theory from its inception has dealt with the puzzle of why movement should occur. In this monograph, Shigeru Miyagawa combines this question wit...
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