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Shoot herbivory by grasshoppers has stronger effects on root morphology than clipping [PDF]
AbstractStudies investigating the effect of aboveground herbivory on plants often use clipping to simulate the effects of herbivores, for practical reasons. However, herbivore movements and transfer of oral secretions during herbivory may cause a different response in plant physiology and morphology compared to clipping.
Johannes Heinze +4 more
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THE MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS BETWEEN BACK FORMATION AND CLIPPING ON TREASURE ISLAND NOVEL [PDF]
This study aims to analyze the use of clipping and back formation in a novel titled Treasure Island Novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. The subject of this research is to focus on the introduction of the characters involved in this novel. The novel tells from a first-person perspective that Robert Louis Stevenson is Jim, who takes many important decisions.
Sisca Fitriana, Ida Lisdawati
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DISTRIBUTIONAL MORPHOLOGICAL APPROACH TO CLIPPING IN ENGLISH AND URDU LANGUAGES
Language is a repository of words which are actually the building blocks of a language. Words are basically the smallest dealers-both verbal and written-of communication. Clipping is defined as the process whereby a lexeme, simplex or complex, is shortened while still retaining the same meaning and still being a member of the same class form.
Muhammad Aamir Shahzad +2 more
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Production of high-quality seedling and successful reforestation is the main objective of foresters. Seedbed density and radicle clipping are some of the main factors, which are affecting oak seedling morphology and quality. Sessile oak (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl.) seedlings which were radicle clipped and unclipped, were sown at five different ...
Aytekin Ertaş
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Clipping as Morphology: Evidence from Japanese
This thesis examines the role of morphology in clipping through an investigation of the Japanese language. The research objectives of this thesis are to outline the roles of morphology, phonology, and semantics in the clipping process, to distinguish patterns and types of clipping, and to explore whether the clipping process should be described in the ...
Adam D. Daniel
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Language, the major means of human communication, grows and changes in form as nations garner new experiences and engage in new technologies. The creation of new words to capture the new experiences and technologies becomes inevitable. This work researches into neologisms in the forms of clippings – shortening of words; and blends – combination of ...
Princess O. Idialu
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SHIFTING THE SYSTEM OF INDONESIAN WORD FORMATION; THE STUDY ON MORPHOLOGY AND SOCIOLINGUISTICS OF ACRONYMS, BLENDING, AND CLIPPING [PDF]
The general guidelines of Indonesian word formation as annexed in appendix II of the reference standard of the Indonesian Grammar has not yet accommodated the Indonesian word formation system used by the Indonesian speakers today. Meanwhile, a new system of word formation began to emerge and the old paradigm shift in conjunction with the development of
M. Zaim
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Effect of Leaf Clipping on Morphological Features and Yield in Mungbean Genotypes
The research aimed to investigate the effect of leaf clipping on growth, flower production, and yield of mungbean (Vigna radiata (L.) Wikzek). A field experiment was carried out in four mungbean genotypes viz. BINA moog-5, Mutant E4I-915, Mutant N2M-402, and BINA moog-7.
A. Naznin +4 more
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Clipping Patterns in Sindhi: A Morphological Analysis of Word Shortening
Sindhi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken primarily in the Sindh province of Pakistan. This study focuses on the clipping processes in the Sindhi language, particularly in relation to word shortening with respect to meaning and grammatical class. Its aims were to identify salient types of clipping, explain their structural patterns, and examine their ...
Shan Kumar Oad +3 more
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Floral morphology and seed yield in two Indigofera spp. as affected by shoot clipping
An experiment was carried out to know the effect of shoot clipping on floral morphology and seed yield in two Indigofera spp. viz. I. tinctoria L. and I. suffruticosa Mill. All parts of shoot including the main stem were clipped at 60 cm height from the base at 120 days after sowing (DAS). At 120 DAS, I.
Sharmin Jahan +3 more
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