Clear but Not Simple: Diagnostic Challenges of a Rare Case of Hyalinising Clear Cell Carcinoma of the Palate. [PDF]
Ramgundamwar R +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Loanwords and Linguistic Phylogenetics: *pelek̑u‐ ‘axe’ and *(H)a(i̯)g̑‐ ‘goat’1
Abstract This paper assesses the role of borrowings in two different approaches to linguistic phylogenetics: Traditional qualitative analyses of lexemes, and quantitative computational analysis of cognacy. It problematises the assumption that loanwords can be excluded altogether from datasets of lexical cognacy.
Simon Poulsen
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Neck dissection in pT1 maxillary squamous cell carcinoma: Necessity or overtreatment? [PDF]
Linderkamp ML +8 more
europepmc +1 more source
The Development of Indo‐Iranian Voiced Fricatives
Abstract The development of voiced sibilants is a long‐standing puzzle in Indo‐Iranian historical phonology. In Vedic, all voiced sibilants are lost from the system, but the details of this loss are complex and subject to debate. The most intriguing development concerns the word‐final ‐aḥ to ‐o in sandhi.
Gašper Beguš
wiley +1 more source
Role of Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) in Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA): A Comprehensive Review. [PDF]
Heriasti MD, Hariri F, Tay HW.
europepmc +1 more source
Abstract This study investigates the lexicographical potential of Medieval Latin documentation from the Venetian area of the Italo‐Romance domain, highlighting the need for a systematic approach to bridge Latin and vernacular linguistic developments. The project MEDITA – Medieval Latin Documentation and Digital Italo‐Romance Lexicography.
Jacopo Gesiot
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Challenge to Eliminate Parasite Palatal Infestation in a Deaf-Mute Geriatric Patient. [PDF]
Pranoto AE, Runting N.
europepmc +1 more source
Rehabilitation of Oncology Patients with Hard Palate Defects Part 2: Principles of Obturator Design.
R. Ali, A. Altaie, B. Nattress
semanticscholar +1 more source
The Integration of Norse‐Derived Terms in English: Effects of Formal Similarity1
Abstract Language change arising from language contact is a complex phenomenon. Peter Matthews encouraged researchers to consider it as firmly grounded in the behaviour of individual speakers. We apply this perspective to investigate the integration of Norse‐derived terms into medieval English, testing for the effect of their phonetic similarity to ...
Sara M. Pons‐Sanz, Seán Roberts
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Palatal Tuberculosis: A Rare Manifestation of Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis. [PDF]
Duarte V +4 more
europepmc +1 more source

