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Discovering mythorealism: A corpus stylistic analysis of Yan Lianke's novels in English. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Zhao C.
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Bioarcheological Perspectives on the Timing of Adolescence in Rural Avar-Age Austria, 7th-9th Centuries ce. [PDF]
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The Gradual Hybridization of Belonging: A Qualitative Study of Chinese Migrants in Geneva
DONG D.
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Diachronic 3D Reconstruction of a Roman Bridge: A Multidisciplinary Approach
Digital innovations in architecture, engineering and construction, 2023Germano Germano'
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Diachronic typology and reconstruction
Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 1990exaly +2 more sources
Diachronica, 2022
Abstract Traditionally, historical phonologists have relied on tedious manual derivations to sequence the sound changes that have shaped the phonological evolution of languages. However, humans are prone to errors, and cannot track thousands of parallel derivations in any efficient manner.
Clayton Marr, David Mortensen
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Abstract Traditionally, historical phonologists have relied on tedious manual derivations to sequence the sound changes that have shaped the phonological evolution of languages. However, humans are prone to errors, and cannot track thousands of parallel derivations in any efficient manner.
Clayton Marr, David Mortensen
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2011
By and large in the generative framework, syntactic comparisons concern isolated mechanisms within different languages in a typological perspective. However, comparison can provide more if, as dialectologists, we consider that variation between closely genealogically related languages throws light on diachronic reconstruction.
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By and large in the generative framework, syntactic comparisons concern isolated mechanisms within different languages in a typological perspective. However, comparison can provide more if, as dialectologists, we consider that variation between closely genealogically related languages throws light on diachronic reconstruction.
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Diachronic cognitive onomasiology and semantic reconstruction
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Constructing and reconstructing patriarchy: Sexism and diachronic semantics
Paper in Linguistics, 1980Abstract Research on sexism in English correlates semantic change with the feature . First, terms for women undergo pejoration, unlike corresponding terms for men. Second, predicates indicating male domination proliferate. Third, sh— “feminine” pronoun forms may have developed because English shifted to “natural gender.” Finally, linguistic data ...
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