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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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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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On the Diachronic Development of C1V1 Reduplication in Some Austronesian Languages [PDF]
This paper traces the diachronic developments of C1V1- reduplicative processes and their functions in some Austronesian languages. In the first half of the paper, we first examine the possible precursors of this reduplication, in particular the wide ...
Reid, Lawrence A.
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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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The frequency of syncope in the Latin of the Empire : A statistical and dialectological study based on the analysis of inscriptions [PDF]
About the frequency of syncope in the Latin of the Empire one can observe two opposite views circulating in the literature: on the one hand scholars who are working principally with the Latin inscriptional material commonly say that syncope «is not ...
Adamik, Béla
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La phonologie déclarative [PDF]
Ce chapitre présente la phonologie déclarative. Il définit notamment les notions de "contrainte" et/ou "représentation partielle", décrit l'usage des structures de traits et propose quelques illustrations (mutations consonantiques en breton, contraintes ...
Angoujard, Jean-Pierre
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Elsewhere I have argued that the Indo-European verbal system can be understood in terms of its Indo-Uralic origins because the reconstructed Indo-European endings can be derived from combinations of Indo-Uralic morphemes by a series of well-motivated ...
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Studi linguistici in onore di Roberto Gusmani. 3 vols. A cura di Raffaella Bombi, Guido Cifoletti, Fabiana Fusco, Lucia Innocente, Vincenzo Orioles. XLVI, VIII, VIII, 1866 pp. Alessandria, Edizioni dell’Orso, 2006.
Károly, Krisztina +4 more
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Opacité et transparence prosodique (2) [PDF]
International audienceIn this article, we focus on a small set of facts relating to stress in Arabic (Cairo, Damascus, bedouin dialect). McCarthy (2007) makes use of these facts (clear cases of opacity, according to him) to support view involving ...
Angoujard, Jean-Pierre
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Applied Computational Latin Dialectology: first results from the Conventus Pacensis (South Portugal) [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to present the preliminary results of my research on the Vulgar Latin in the Lusitania province. The research is being conducted within the framework of the computational project LLDB and concerns the regional diversification of ...
Tantimonaco, Silvia
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