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Review: Encyclopedia of linguistics [PDF]
The two volumes of this new encyclopedia contain over five hundred self-contained essays, each between 1000 and 3000 words, covering a very wide range of topics.
Barnard, Roger
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The Etymological Origin of Slovenian Geographical Names with the Morpheme -ov-/-ev-
Bringing into the analysis the geographical names with the morpheme -ov-/-ev- in Slovenian (e.g. Volovica, Rakovica, Bukovica, Brezovica, etc.), the article aims to account for the origin of the morpheme -ov-/-ev- in these type of proper names. The Proto-
Matej Šekli
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Historical phonology and morphology in the nineteenth century: abstractness vs. empiricism
In the first half of the nineteenth century comparative and historical linguistics focused mainly on morphological structure. Although important phonological discoveries were made, phonology played a subsidiary role to morphology.
András Cser
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Types of historical development, or Russia’s morphology of backwardness (Part 1)
With this paper, we start a series of publications on the theoretical aspects of Teodor Shanin’s conception of Russia as a ‘developing society’ first published in 1986 in the book Russia as a ‘Developing Society’. The Roots of Otherness: Russia’s Turn of
T Shanin
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Sobre metodología de gramática histórica del español: a propósito de una obra reciente
Contributions to Spanish historical morphology are used to dealing with many descriptive issues, but they generally lack methodological considerations.
Ángel López García
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Quantification of channel planform change on the lower Rangitikei River, New Zealand, 1949-2007: response to management? [PDF]
The Rangitikei River, a large gravel‐bed wandering river located in the North Island of New Zealand, has outstanding scenic characteristics, recreational, fisheries and wildlife habitat features.
Fuller, Ian C, Richardson, Jane M.
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The Bulgarian future tense from the aspect of natural morphology
Natural morphology is an elaborated part of natural language theory. Natural morphology, which arose in the late 1970s, is associated with the names of Dressler, Mayerthaler, Panagl and Wurzel.
Rita Bálint
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Plot-based urbanism and urban morphometrics : measuring the evolution of blocks, street fronts and plots in cities [PDF]
Generative urban design has been always conceived as a creation-centered process, i.e. a process mainly concerned with the creation phase of a spatial transformation. We argue that, though the way we create a space is important, how that space evolves in
Da Fontoura Costa, Luciano +6 more
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During the development and evolution of settlements, space morphology created unique local cultural features and played an important role in guiding rural planning in the context of new-type urban development.
Guangmeng Bian, Yan Zhao, Jianwei Yan
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Historical urban districts are imbued with a multitude of elements, including historical heritage, cultural significance, social relationships, and daily activities, making them of significant research value.
Kai Huang, Peiran Kang, Yang Zhao
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