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The polymorphism of the allotypes Gm and Km in human immunoglobulins was analyzed in a Berber population in the High Atlas of Morocco. It has been compared to the data from 18 other African populations (including six Berber and two Touareg) and two ...
Jean-Michel Dugoujon +8 more
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A partial reconstruction of Berber (Amazigh) deictics
This article studies a number of questions in the reconstruction of the Berber deictic system. Based on a comparative analysis informed by historical phonology, it is shown (1) that the variation of the form of the singular proximal deictics can be ...
Maarten Kossmann
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Guanche is an extinct language or languages spoken by the indigenous people of the Canary Islands. Although it is widely assumed that their language belonged to the Berber branch of the Afroasiatic languages, this has not been adequately tested.
Zev Brook
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Moroccan Arabic (MA) has a derivational noun circumfix /ta-...-t/ that is borrowed from the neighboring Berber languages. This circumfix is highly productive on native MA noun stems but not productive on borrowed Berber stems (which are rare in MA). This
Georgia Zellou
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ABSTRACT In a business environment characterized by technological turbulence and an increasing societal demand for greater sustainability, companies seeking to enhance their growth are compelled to foster organizational cultures that promote continuous innovation.
José Bocoya‐Maline +2 more
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Proto-Berber Mid Vowel Harmony
The Berber nominal prefix allomorphs a-/ta- and e-/te- have been shown to be phonetically conditioned (Van Putten 2016). This paper will examine other cases of the Berber vowel e where it shows interchange with the vowel a, and will try to show that ...
Marijn van Putten
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What's New? Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is common in cancer patients, with direct oral anticoagulants, including rivaroxaban, recommended as first‐line therapy. However, oral anticoagulant use is limited due to the growing use of targeted therapy and concerns about drug‐drug interactions.
Esther M. Hollander +7 more
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ABSTRACT Climate change research, like much of social science, is biased toward WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic) populations, limiting its global relevance. Even cross‐national studies often suffer from methodological inconsistencies due to cultural and geographic interdependencies.
Danila Valko, Kristin Thompson
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The origin of mid vowels in Siwi
Recent documentation has established that the Siwi language of western Egypt, unlike most other Berber languages, has two phonemic mid vowels appearing not only in Arabic loanwords but also in inherited vocabulary: /e/ and /o/.
Lameen Souag, Marijn van Putten
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Déchiffrages. Quelques réflexions sur l’écriture libyco-berbère
The Tuareg use alphabets with characters called tafineq (plural: tifinagh). Some writers have, rightly or wrongly, related this word’s root (FNQ) to the word used by the Greeks to refer to the Phoenicians.
Dominique Casajus
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