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Monitoring phenological data (Credit: Robert Rauschkolb) This image is provided by the guest editors of the special focus “Phenology‐trait relationships across different scales and organisational levels”, which features in issue. This special focus compiles the research and expertise of field ecologists, macro‐ecologists, and modelers on phenology ...
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Requirements for Human Cerebral Organoids
Cell Proliferation, Volume 59, Issue 5, May 2026.
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Issue Information: Macromol. Mater. Eng. 5/2026
Macromolecular Materials and Engineering, Volume 311, Issue 5, May 2026.
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What did Qiangic peoples call the twelve months?
Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 1999The way the Decimal Cycle (tian-gan T ) and the Duodecimal Cycle (di-zhi t ) are combined and permuted to designate time is one of the most striking features in the Chinese sphere of cultural influence. Under this influence, most surrounding minorities have borrowed such terms as part of their cultural vocabulary.
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Folia Linguistica
Abstract This study undertakes a cross-linguistic investigation of orientation preverbs in Qiangic languages (Sino-Tibetan), examining their multifunctional properties (scope and type) and grammaticalization trajectories within the framework of Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG).
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Abstract This study undertakes a cross-linguistic investigation of orientation preverbs in Qiangic languages (Sino-Tibetan), examining their multifunctional properties (scope and type) and grammaticalization trajectories within the framework of Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG).
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Argument Indexation in Cheyi (Qiangic, Tibeto‐Burman) 1
Transactions of the Philological SocietyAbstract This study investigates the argument indexation system of Cheyi, a Sino‐Tibetan language spoken in Sichuan, China, offering the first in‐depth description of its person marking. Drawing on typological and historical perspectives, the paper examines how Cheyi's system compares with other Qiangic and Tibeto‐Burman languages ...
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Towards a New Generalisation of the Tri‐Axial Orientation System in Situ Rgyalrong
Transactions of the Philological Society, 2023Shuya ZHANG
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