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Alternation vs. variation in Old English

open access: yesRevista de Lingüística y Lenguas Aplicadas, 2014
This paper addresses the phenomena of variation and alternation as reflected by the Old English version of De Temporibus Anni (Blake 2009).The analysis, which focuses on the stem vowels of verbs and is based on the diatopic and diachronic contrasts found
Ana Elvira Ojanguren López
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From macro to nano: A parametric hierarchy approach to the diatopic and diachronic variation of Italian \textit ben

open access: yes, 2020
In this squib we discuss the morpho-syntactic requirements affecting the distribution of the Italian discourse particle ben (lit. ‘well’) as employed in a selection of regional varieties of the language. We present a preliminary comparison with its attestations in earlier stages of the language and we show how the attested diatopic and diachronic ...
Schifano Norma, Cognola Federica
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Diatopic variation in Portugal: notes on European Portuguese dialects

open access: yes, 2014
Languages can vary considerably according to several factors, namely geographical, social or pragmatic. This paper shall focus on diatopic or geolinguistic variation of European Portuguese, the overall designation that encompasses the dialects spoken both in mainland Portugal and in the islands of Azores and Madeira, as well as by the immigrants ...
Martins, Cláudia
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komen ‘come’ + Verb of Movement [PDF]

open access: yesTaal en Tongval, 2022
Periphrastic constructions with come have primarily been grammaticalized to express tense in Indo-European languages (Devos & van der Wal 2014). In the Germanic language group, come has not undergone grammaticalization to the same degree that related go ...
Pheiff, Jeffrey Alan, Schäfer, Lea
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Non-structural vowel reduction in Italian. A study on diaphasic and diatopic variation

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Il contributo indaga le variazioni diafasica e diatopica nella produzione delle vocali estreme toniche di otto parlanti di sesso femminile provenienti da quattro regioni italiane (Campania, Lazio, Puglia, Sardegna), utilizzando gli scarti tra gli spazî vocalici e l’occorrenza della riduzione non sistematica tra due situazioni comunicative diverse.
Luisa Troncone, Claudia Roberta Combei
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Chemically Gradient Hydrogen‐Bonded Organic Framework Crystal Film

open access: yesAngewandte Chemie, Volume 135, Issue 29, July 17, 2023., 2023
We introduce a novel chemical gradient strategy to fabricate a crystal‐deposited HOF on an in situ grown polymer film. The fabricated film showed versatility in chemical bonding along its thickness from covalent to hydrogen‐bonded network and showed improved proton conductivity compared to its polymeric analog.
Abdul Khayum Mohammed   +8 more
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A Pan-Hispanic approach to the usage of Anglicisms in the thematic area of sports

open access: yesModerna Språk, 2023
The influence that English exerts on different languages has been widely examined. Particularly, many studies that have brought the classification of Anglicisms according to thematic fields into focus have shown that, in relation to various languages ...
Eugenia Esperanza Núñez Nogueroles
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Solvent‐Influenced Fragmentations in Free‐Standing Three‐Dimensional Covalent Organic Framework Membranes for Hydrophobicity Switching

open access: yesAngewandte Chemie, Volume 134, Issue 13, March 21, 2022., 2022
A novel pre‐synthetically controlled framework growth strategy to tune the hydrophobicity of the 3D‐COF membranes without changing the building blocks or post‐synthetic modifications is demonstrated. The hydrophobic 3D‐COF membrane was utilized for the demulsification of an oil–water mixture.
Abdul Khayum Mohammed   +9 more
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About the nature of the variation in Kabyle diatopic : study of the formation of singular and plural nouns

open access: yes, 2014
This thesis deals with noun formation and morpho-Phonological variation in Kabyle dialects. The analysis of the data in my own dialecte AEH from Dallet (1982) dictionary showed that1)items that appear in the plural but are absent in the singular are unpredictable and they are part of the lexical root ingredients.2)from the dialect of AEH, I've proposed
Ben Si Said, Samir
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