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Distinguishing Contact Induced Change from Language Drift in Genetically Related Languages

Distinguishing Contact Induced Change from Language Drift in Genetically Related Languages

... Contact-induced change can happen when speakers of different languages come in contact, or where there is a sizeable group of bi- or multi- ...type, contact-induced assimilation ...

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Contact-induced change in Dolgan : an investigation into the role of linguistic data for the reconstruction of a people's (pre)history

Contact-induced change in Dolgan : an investigation into the role of linguistic data for the reconstruction of a people's (pre)history

... of contact-induced linguistic changes and the social situation in which they ...of contact-induced change have been developed over the last sixty years or so, which try to capture ...

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The Plural Word hire in Alorese: Contact-Induced Change from Neighboring Alor-Pantar Languages

The Plural Word hire in Alorese: Contact-Induced Change from Neighboring Alor-Pantar Languages

... of contact-induced retention, it remains to be explained why after centuries Alorese innovated the form for the 3 PL pro- noun and changed it into ...a contact-induced innovation, rather than ...

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Intervocalic voiced stops in Yucatan Spanish: a case of contact induced language change?

Intervocalic voiced stops in Yucatan Spanish: a case of contact induced language change?

... language contact on the realization of /b d g/ in Yucatan Spanish ...the contact language, Mayan, by some researchers (Nykl 1938, Mediz Bolio 1951, Lope Blanch 1987), while others prefer a language-internal ...

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Modeling a Historical Variety of a Low Resource Language: Language Contact Effects in the Verbal Cluster of Early Modern Frisian

Modeling a Historical Variety of a Low Resource Language: Language Contact Effects in the Verbal Cluster of Early Modern Frisian

... of contact-induced change, a phenomenon that is mainly found in low-resource languages, and were able to test hypotheses regarding the nature of this ...

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Probing the morphology and anti-organic fouling behaviour of a polyetherimide membrane modified with hydrophilic organic acids as additives

Probing the morphology and anti-organic fouling behaviour of a polyetherimide membrane modified with hydrophilic organic acids as additives

... The SEM was employed to study the morphological changes in the membranes, which play a significant role in the performance and selectivity of the membranes. During membrane preparation, casted polymer film was gently ...

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Mechanical Properties of Photovoltaic Silicon in Relation to Wafer Breakage.

Mechanical Properties of Photovoltaic Silicon in Relation to Wafer Breakage.

... phase change around the crack has been established using electron back scattered diffraction (EBSD), atomic force microscopy (AFM) and Raman spectroscopy, respectively, at nano- and ...

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Using Video and Contact to Change Attitudes Toward Gay Men and Lesbians

Using Video and Contact to Change Attitudes Toward Gay Men and Lesbians

... ATLGS (Herek, 1984b; 2000) is comprised of 20 items, half addressing attitudes toward lesbians and half addressing attitudes toward gay men. Items include information related to authoritarianism, perceived social support ...

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The viability of single nucleotide detection using a graphene nanogap

The viability of single nucleotide detection using a graphene nanogap

... When the graphene electrodes get into point contact, the current char- acteristics change from the tunnelling to direct contact. This can be seen in figure 3.8 where the current is a function of the ...

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Probing wavenumbers of current-induced excitations in point-contact experiments

Probing wavenumbers of current-induced excitations in point-contact experiments

... a contact with a given resistance R = V/I are measured at different applied fields (see Figure ...The contact resistance is reduced to a new ...representative contact with a wide range of ...the ...

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London’s Cockney in the twentieth century : Stability or cycles of contact-driven change?

London’s Cockney in the twentieth century : Stability or cycles of contact-driven change?

... demography, contact and ideology, which led to the shift? What kind of social integration was taking place around the turn of the twentieth century? We turn to these questions ...

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Graham_unc_0153M_17565.pdf

Graham_unc_0153M_17565.pdf

... European contact period in the southeastern United States indicate that Native American groups experienced a mixture of continuity and ...that induced violence and geopolitical movement across the ...impact ...

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Seeing the unseen? Illusory causal filling in FIFA referees, players, and novices

Seeing the unseen? Illusory causal filling in FIFA referees, players, and novices

... Our data could be explained as the result of a distinction error between internally and externally generated infor- mation. Disregarding the traditional distinction of false memories and visual illusions and assuming an ...

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II-VI Semiconductor Nano-Structures for On-Chip integrated Photonics

II-VI Semiconductor Nano-Structures for On-Chip integrated Photonics

... It is possible to envision ways to optimize the propagation length, photodetection response time and LED efficiency of this device. Optical waveguiding is most efficient when light is coupled in a high index material ...

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Tribo-Induced Temperature Rise and Melting at a Single Asperity Sliding Contact

Tribo-Induced Temperature Rise and Melting at a Single Asperity Sliding Contact

... fretting contact with a sapphire ball by Ghasemi et al 12 ...the contact area between two materials under load and subject to minute relative motion by vibration or some other ...

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Preparation and Analysis of Porous Oxychloride Titanium Oxide  Precursor Material

Preparation and Analysis of Porous Oxychloride Titanium Oxide Precursor Material

... The contact angle of water on oxychloride titanium oxide precursor surface does not change greatly with the change of the bath temperature and pH, ranging from ...the contact angle of silicone ...

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Environmental tax reform and induced technological change

Environmental tax reform and induced technological change

... final good related to pollution emissions is produced with energy services and labor under the constant-returns-to-scale technology. Energy services are manufactured by using a natural resource and a composite of ...

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Maritime mechanisms of contact and change: archaeological perspectives on the history and conduct of the Queensland labour trade

Maritime mechanisms of contact and change: archaeological perspectives on the history and conduct of the Queensland labour trade

... The traditional diet of the Islanders varied considerably throughout the region. According to Wawn (1893) the diet of the Mare people in the Loyalty Islands consisted mainly of fish, taro, yams, coconuts and occasionally ...

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Pseudorabies Virus US3-Induced Tunneling Nanotubes Contain Stabilized Microtubules, Interact with Neighboring Cells via Cadherins, and Allow Intercellular Molecular Communication

Pseudorabies Virus US3-Induced Tunneling Nanotubes Contain Stabilized Microtubules, Interact with Neighboring Cells via Cadherins, and Allow Intercellular Molecular Communication

... narrow contact area between a donor cell and an acceptor ...projections induced by the PRV US3 protein kinase constitute TNTs that allow intercellular transport of molecular information, ...US3- ...

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Maritime mechanisms of contact and change: archaeological perspectives on the history and conduct of the Queensland labour trade

Maritime mechanisms of contact and change: archaeological perspectives on the history and conduct of the Queensland labour trade

... The overriding regulation was that no vessel would be licensed to carry more than one recruit per five superficial feet of clear exercise space on the main and poop decks (PLA 1868). Later, when the Pacific Island ...

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