Consequences of Contact: Language Ideologies and Sociocultural Transformations in Pacific Societies – Edited by Miki Makihara and Bambi B. Schieffelin [PDF]
Ryan Schram
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Papuan-Austronesian Language Contact on Yapen Island: A Preliminary Account [PDF]
Emily, Gasser
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Unperceivable Designs of Wearable Electronics
Unperceivable wearable technologies seamlessly integrate into everyone's daily life, for healthcare and Internet‐of‐Things applications. By remaining completely unnoticed both visually and tactilely, by the user and others, they ensure medical privacy and allow natural social interactions.
Yijun Liu+2 more
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Serbian-Albanian language contacts and two types of phonological systems in the Balkan languages
Vanja Stanisic
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A Photonastic Prototissue Capable of Photo‐Mechano‐Chemical Transduction
Mimicking energy transduction in prototissue assemblies remains a challenge of bottom‐up synthetic biology. In this work, prototissues integrating protocells with photothermal gold nanoparticle proto‐organelles and a thermoresponsive polymeric proto‐cortex are developed.
Agostino Galanti+7 more
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GRAMMATICALIZATION THROUGH LANGUAGE CONTACT: THE PERIPHRASTIC PASSIVE IN CHONTAL MAYAN [PDF]
Brad Montgomery‐Anderson
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Bioinspired Adaptive Sensors: A Review on Current Developments in Theory and Application
This review comprehensively summarizes the recent progress in the design and fabrication of sensory‐adaptation‐inspired devices and highlights their valuable applications in electronic skin, wearable electronics, and machine vision. The existing challenges and future directions are addressed in aspects such as device performance optimization ...
Guodong Gong+12 more
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Magnus Huber & Viveka Villupillai (eds.) Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives on Contact Languages, 2007, xii + 370 pages. Amsterdam - Philadelphia: John Benjamins. [PDF]
Nicolas Quint
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Organic Ferroelectric Synaptic Transistors for Neural Image Recognition Networks
All organic transistors, where both the dielectric and semiconducting layers are polymeric, are developed as electrical synaptic devices. Two copolymers of PVDF as the dielectric layer with large differences in their saturation polarizability and memory window are chosen.
Evan Restuccia+2 more
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