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Diachronic complexification and isolation

open access: yes, 2014
One may hear that over time languages tend to simplify their grammar and notably their morphological system. This intuition, probably based on linguists’ knowledge of the rich inflectional systems of older Indo-European languages, has been challenged ...
Baechler, Rafaella, Raffaela Baechler
core   +1 more source

Study and diachronic analysis of forest cover changes of Belezma-Algeria

open access: yes, 2018
This study aims to analyze the changes of forest cover in the region of Belezma-BATNA in North Algeria, during a period of 31 years (1986 to 2017), based on the use of remote sensing data (diachronic analysis of satellite images Landsat) by calculating ...
Amina Barbachea   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Lithic analysis in African archaeology: Advances and key themes

open access: yesArchaeometry, EarlyView.
Abstract Stone artifacts (lithics) preserve for extended periods; thus they are key evidence for probing the evolution of human technological behaviors. Africa boasts the oldest record of stone artifacts, spanning 3.3 Ma, rare instances of ethnographic stone tool‐making, and stone tool archives from diverse ecological settings, making it an anchor for ...
Deborah I. Olszewski   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

LLODIA: A Linguistic Linked Open Data Model for Diachronic Analysis [PDF]

open access: yes
editorial reviewedThis article proposes a linguistic linked open data model for diachronic analysis (LLODIA) that combines data derived from diachronic analysis of multilingual corpora with dictionary-based evidence.
Truica, Ciprian-Octavian   +7 more
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Quality from Kent: Preliminary results from the analysis of fifth‐ to seventh‐century silver alloys

open access: yesArchaeometry, EarlyView.
Abstract This paper explores early results from the chemical and lead isotope analysis of 30 silver‐alloy objects from southeast England dating between the fifth and seventh centuries CE, presenting limited aspects of the three main analyses that were conducted. First, a comparison of the results gained from surface x‐ray fluorescence (pXRF) values and
Toby F. Martin, Matthew J. Ponting
wiley   +1 more source

ENGLISH WAR DISCOURSE: DIACHRONIC ASPECT

open access: yes, 2020
The article considers the features of English military discourse development over several centuries (11 th –21 st centuries). Particular attention is paid to modern signs of the war discourse, which is treated as a part of political discourse.
Natalia A. Srebryanskaya
core   +1 more source

The dissolving of marriages in Ezra 9–10 and Nehemiah 13 revisited

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2018
The ‘harsh’ decision in Ezra 10:1–44 and Nehemiah 13:23–31 to terminate marriages with ‘foreign’ women falls strange on modern ears. This article reads these sections against the background of identity formation in Ezra-Nehemiah.
Pieter M. Venter
doaj   +1 more source

Navigating the Flames: Comparative Analysis of Cremation Practices in the Roman and Early Medieval Periods at Gbely‐Kojatín (SK) and Přítluky (CZ)

open access: yesArchaeometry, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Cremation became the dominant funerary practice in the Middle Danube Region during the Roman Period (RP) (1st–4th century) and reappeared in the Early Medieval Ages (EMA) (6th/7th–8th century). This study aims to reconstruct differences in cremation conditions from the Gbely‐Kojatín site (Slovakia, RP and EMA) and the Přítluky site (Czech ...
Katarína Hladíková   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Les prairies de l’estuaire de la Loire : étude de la dynamique de la végétation de 1982 à 2014

open access: yesM@ppemonde, 2017
This article presents the diachronic analysis of vegetation maps to characterize vegetation dynamics of Loire estuary at different spatial and temporal scales. A transition matrix model was applied to quantitatively describe the dynamic processes observed.
Mathieu Le Dez   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Mapping Palaeolithic Imprints: Spatial Analysis of Hand Stencils in El Castillo Cave (Spain) Through Geomatic Techniques

open access: yesArchaeometry, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT We present the application of a new quantitative approach to space study in Palaeolithic cave art. Using GIS, we analysed the distribution and position of hand stencils in El Castillo cave to track the gestures and behaviours of Palaeolithic societies.
Olga Spaey   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

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