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Checkel, Simon Fraser University, Peace Research Institute, Oslo$b[electronic resource] 210 1$aCambridge :$cCambridge University Press,$d2013. 215 $a1 online resource (xv, 306 pages) $cdigital, PDF file(s) 300 $aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). 311 $a1-107-64325-2 311 $a1-107-02553-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aMachine generated contents note: Part I. Civil War: Mobilizing Across Borders: 1. Transnational dynamics of civil war Jeffrey T. Checkel; Part II. Transnationalized Civil War: 2. Copying and learning from outsiders? Assessing diffusion from transnational insurgents in the Chechen wars Kristin M. Bakke; 3. Mechanisms of diaspora mobilization and the transnationalization of civil war Fiona Adamson; 4. Refugee militancy in exile and upon return in Afghanistan and Rwanda Kristian Berg Harpviken and Sarah Kenyon Lischer; 5. Rebels without a cause? Transnational diffusion and the Lord's Resistance Army, 1986-2011 Hans Peter Schmitz; 6. Transnational advocacy networks, rebel groups, and demobilization of child soldiers in Sudan Stephan Hamberg; 7. Conflict diffusion via social identities: entrepreneurship and adaptation Martin Austvoll Nome and Nils B. Weidmann; Part III. Theory, Mechanisms, and the Study of Civil War: 8. Causal mechanisms and typological theories in the study of civil conflict Andrew Bennett; 9. Transnational dynamics of civil war: where do we go from here? Elisabeth Jean Wood. 330 $aCivil wars are the dominant form of violence in the contemporary international system, yet they are anything but local affairs. This book explores the border-crossing features of such wars by bringing together insights from international relations theory, sociology, and transnational politics with a rich comparative-quantitative literature. It highlights the causal mechanisms - framing, resource mobilization, socialization, among others - that link the international and transnational to the local, emphasizing the methods required to measure them. Contributors examine specific mechanisms leading to particular outcomes in civil conflicts ranging from Chechnya, to Afghanistan, to Sudan, to Turkey. 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Sentence with the Uncorrelated Relations -- Diachronic Evolution of the Verb "Give" -- The Memetic Transmission of Chinese yi-item Idioms -- Sequencing of Grammatical Items in Textbooks Oriented Towards International Chinese Language Education -- A Study on the Construction Features of ?Pan X? -- The Grammaticalization of Mandarin Diao -- Mandarin Physical Contact Verbs: A Frame-based Constructional Approach -- Functional Diffusion and Decategorization of Bai: From a Colour Term to an Implicit Negative Adverb -- On the Behavior and Event Structure of `Eating Steamed Buns Dipped in Human Blood? -- The Lexical Semantics and Grammatical Distinctions of Sui-X: Taking the Example of suídì and suíchù -- Grammatical Development and Semantic Change of the Qià-based Lexical Cluster: From Objective Match to Subjective Evaluation -- Analysis of the Characteristics of Metaphors in News Reviews on the China-US Trade War -- A Study on the Evolution of Post-Nominal Plural Expressions in Chinese based on Tagged Corpora -- Deriving Various Affected Subjects in Bei-passives -- Affective Semantics and Regulatory Modes of the Word ?KE? in Text-based Sentiment Analysis -- Accomplishment Predicates in Mandarin and Their Lexical Semantics -- A Survey on Chinese as Second Language Learners? Acquisition of the Structural Auxiliary Word ?de? -- On the Adequacy of Grammatical Description: The Case of Ròujiámó -- An Analysis of the Inferential Meaning of Chinese Even-Construction for Semantic Parsing -- On the Interaction of Future and Perfective Aspect in Mandarin Chinese -- Comparison and Sense Induction of Temporal Adverbs Reng and Hai: A Corpus-Based Study -- Citation Network, Knowledge and Evaluation: The Role of Reporting Markers in Citation Content Analysis -- Multi-task Learning Neural Networks for Comparative Elements Extraction -- Who Killed Sanmao and Virginia Woolf? A Comparative Study of Writers with Suicidal Attempt Based on a Quantitative Linguistic Method -- A Study on Semantic Features of Antonymous Verbs Based on Lexical Knowledge System -- The Construction of Knowledge Base on Pre-Qin Chinese Reduplication -- Exploring Reasoning Scheme: A Dataset for SyllogismFigure Identification -- Attentive Intra-modality Fusion for Multimodal Sentiment Analysis -- Construction of a General Lexical-Semantic Knowledge Graph -- A Study of the Polysemy Distribution of Mongolian -- Generating Dialogue Responses with Latent Lexical Meaning -- The Effect of Word Frequency and Position-in-utterance in Mandarin Speech Errors: A Connectionist Model of Speech Production -- Morpheme-based Chemical Term Analysis and Recognition -- Revisiting Tibetan Word Segmentation with Neural Networks -- A Study of KIND Metaphors and Simile Annotation Using Dependency Parsing and ConceptNet -- A Research on the Generation Model and Evaluation Model of Chinese Wu-Qing couplets -- The Development of the Semantic Network of Chinese as Second Language Learners? Production: From the Perspective of Collocations -- Classifying Wu-Qing Couplets and General Couplets with Structural and Semantic Features -- The Construction of a Collocation List Based on Academic Papers of Teaching Chinese to Speakersof Other Languages -- Militarization of Newspaper Language ? 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