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ABSTRACT To measure is to err. Serving both numeric and non‐numeric measurement, the language of measurement refers to margins of error, within which measurement reports locate their measurements. Such reports and reasoning from them invoke what is known and what is known to be known about error‐strewn measurement to derive and contrast the ...
Barry Schein
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Tonal stability and tonogenesis in North Germanic
The origin of North Germanic tonal accents is a question with a long history and a range of available answers. Although the basic facts are not in dispute, the accents’ historical development remains controversial.
Pavel Iosad
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Neste ensaio, procuramos examinar o fenômeno do apagamento da vogalpostônica não-final em palavras proparoxítonas de 36 falantes de fala dialetal das áreas urbana e rural de Jaru, Estado de Rondônia.
Sebastião Adauto França
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Language Deviations in a Popular Novel: an Alternative Way to Teach Morphology and Phonology for English Department Students of Madura University [PDF]
Language becomes the medium in performing the works, especially literary work in written form, such asnovel. The writer‟s ideas in his literary work such as novel are illustrated by language, especially by the word choices in creating the works ...
Budiharto, R. A. (R)
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Selecting a Literacy Intervention and Planning for Implementation: A Guide
Abstract Evidence‐based core instruction partnered with evidence‐based supplemental interventions are vital for students' literacy learning, particularly for students who need additional support (Petscher et al., 2020). Identifying instructional materials that reflect the translation of effective practices is challenging, (Solari et al., 2020) and made
Colleen E. Whittingham+2 more
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More on the chronology of Celtic sound changes [PDF]
Graham Isaac’s recent monograph (2007) deals with the chronology of Celtic sound changes. Remarkably, the author completely disregards the relative chronology which I published 28 years earlier (1979).
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Affix Not Clitic‐Based Vowel Shortening in Modern Arabic Varieties
Abstract Word formation in most languages is inextricably linked to a distinction between clitics and affixes. Although famous for its templatic morphological structure, Arabic also contains concatenative formatives some of whose status as clitics or affixes is controversial.
Emily Lindsay‐Smith
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Materiality of architecture expressed through onomatopoeic words in text description of buildings
Abstract Text descriptions of buildings using onomatopoeic words are a form of communication frequently used by Japanese architects to express their design intent. The onomatopoeic word describes a building vividly and sensually as if it has life and expresses connotative architectural meanings imbued through building posture and gestures, as depicted ...
Hiroyuki Shinohara+2 more
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Sound structure and input frequency impact on noun plural acquisition:hypotheses tested on Danish children across different data types [PDF]
This study analyses the emergence of the noun plural category in typically developing Danish-speaking children from its first appearance up to the age of 10 years, focusing on the impact of sound structure and input frequency.
Basbøll, Hans+2 more
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mBCCf: Multilevel Breast Cancer Classification Framework Using Radiomic Features
Breast cancer characterization remains a significant and challenging issue in contemporary medicine. Accurately distinguishing between malignant and benign breast lesions is crucial for effective diagnosis and treatment. The anatomical structure of malignant breast ultrasound images is more chaotic than that of benign images due to disease pathologies.
Lipismita Panigrahi+6 more
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