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Impacts of climate change on aquatic insects in temperate alpine regions: Complementary modeling approaches applied to Swiss rivers. [PDF]
Prediction of climate change impacts on Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Trichoptera (EPT) species distribution and richness in Swiss rivers and streams, using different modeling approaches, i.e. species distribution models (SDMs), stacked‐SDMs (S‐SDMs) and a macroecological model (MEM). MEM and S‐SDMs approaches consistently showed that climate change is
Timoner P +6 more
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Grammatica historica da lingua portugueza de Said Ali cem anos depois
Neste artigo, à luz da perspectiva discursiva da História das Ideias Linguísticas, proponho-me a refletir sobre o processo de (res)significação da Grammatica Historica da Lingua Portugueza de Said Ali, ao longo dos séculos XX e XXI, em textos organizados
Thaís de Araujo da Costa
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If it is language that speaks, what do speakers do? Confronting Heidegger's language ontology
Abstract Many of Heidegger’s statements about language should sound familiar to linguistic anthropologists, starting with the pragmatic‐indexical functions of speaking (in Sein und Zeit) and continuing, in later years, with something resembling linguistic relativity.
Alessandro Duranti
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Compartmental tongue surgery for intermediate‐advanced squamous cell carcinoma: A multicentric study
Abstract Background A multicentric study was conducted on technical reproducibility of compartmental tongue surgery (CTS) in advanced tongue cancers (OTSCC) and comparison to standard wide margin surgery (SWMS). Methods We studied 551 patients with OTSCC treated by CTS and 50 by SWMS. Oncological outcomes were analyzed. A propensity score was performed
Luca Calabrese +15 more
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L’aramaico antico: Storia, grammatica, testi commentati. By Frederick Mario Fales and Giulia Francesca Grassi. Udine: Forum, 2016. Pp. 315, illus. €35 (paper).
Christian Stadel
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Abstract After outlining the life and works of interpreter Yoshio Gonnosuke, this paper introduces the manuscript witnesses of his hitherto unstudied comparative Dutch–Japanese syntax written in the mid‐1820s, which was modelled on Pieter Weiland's Nederduitsche spraakkunst (1805).
Sven Osterkamp
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Peter Märkli: Things Around Us
In defining his work, Peter Märkli has repeatedly indicated the existence of the letter A as a likely design phenomenology. As he related to Samuel Penn in 2012, «I remember very clearly being a small boy in class and being told by my teacher not to ...
Vincenzo Moschetti
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On the translation of Donatus' Ars Grammatica (I.1-6)
The author provides a commented translation of Donatus' Ars Grammatica (I.1-6).
M. Petrova
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From Cosmopolitan to Vernacular in the Language Sciences: A Global History Perspective
Abstract Sheldon Pollock's justly famous work on cosmopolitan orders and processes of vernacularization in the worlds of Latinity and Sanskrit invites questions of a comparative and global‐historical character. I will raise such questions in the context of the Persianate cosmopolitan order, especially as exemplified by the early modern Ottoman Empire ...
Michiel Leezenberg
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Abstract Dispersal is a determining step in the life cycle of insects and a key factor of their energy budget. If the body stores of terrestrial insects are relatively well‐documented, those of merolimnic insects (i.e., with aquatic larvae and terrestrial winged adults) remain poorly investigated.
Rémi Gerber +4 more
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