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A. Westermann gave a revised edition of it in his ( Scriptores rerum mirabilium Graeci, " Greek marvel-writers ") in 1839.
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The Africa Alphabet ( also International African Alphabet or IAI alphabet ) was developed in 1928 under the lead of Diedrich Westermann.
Westermann's 1911 Die Sudanic languages | Sudansprachen. Diedrich Hermann Westermann ( June 24, 1875 – May 31, 1956 ) was a German missionary, Africanist, and linguist.
In this book and a series of associated articles between 1925 and 1928, Westermann both identified a large number of roots that form the basis of our understanding of Niger – Congo and set out the evidence for the coherence of many of the families that constitute it.
Much of the classification of African languages associated with Joseph Greenberg actually derives from the work of Westermann.
In 1927 Westermann published a Practical Orthography of African Languages which became later known as the Westermann script.
* Westermann, Diedrich H. ( 1927a ) ' Die westlichen Sudansprachen und ihre Beziehungen zum Bantu ' Berlin: de Gruyter.
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Having nothing else to do except wait for my forms to be processed, I gave myself over to speculations concerning the hall itself.
The control tower gave him immediate take-off permission, and the clean roar of the engine that took him off the rough strip spoke well of the skill of Donovan.
His present maximum altitude, up against the overcast, gave him the opportunity to exploit his advantages.
It gave them all a chance to make a high-speed climbing turn attack and a break-away that would not take them into the overcast or force a tight-turn recovery.
`` Even when the islands were under German mandate before World War 1,, Europeans gave Eromonga a wide berth.
Then when Miss Langford was on the end of the line of girls, Jack, in the middle of the line, gave an extra hard pull and the young teacher sprawled backwards, sitting down hard, her dress flying over her head.
Just six weeks after Dandy Brandon's arrival at the mansion, the little surgeon and his svelte young wife gave their annual open house and ball, to which only New Orleans' oldest and wealthiest families were invited.
As more and more Jewish musicians lost their jobs with professional organizations Steinberg united them into the Frankfurt Kulturbund Orchestra, which also gave guest performances in other German cities.
Though his election was interpreted by many Southerners as the forerunner of a dangerous shift in the federal balance in favor of the Union, Lincoln himself proposed no such change in the rights the Constitution gave the states.
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Travel allowances, including subsistence, have been revised by administrative officials recently and compare favorably with other states' allowances.
Recognizing the limitations of such a program, the 78th Congress in 1943 passed P. L. 113, which broadened the concept of rehabilitation to include the provision of physical restoration services to remove or reduce disabilities, and which revised the financing structure.
The cover letter, questionnaire, and follow-up postcard were then revised into final form ( see Appendixes A, B, and C ).
It recommended that Fulton legislators act `` to have these laws studied and revised to the end of modernizing and improving them ''.
The council revised, in an effort to strengthen, the denomination's 16 basic beliefs adopted in 1966.
We are in a transitional stage in which many of the connotations of former usage have had to be revised or rejected.
Errors in publication may be corrected by issuing a revision of the faulty Circular T or by errata in a subsequent Circular T. Aside from this, once published in Circular T the TAI scale is not revised.
In Tahktajan's classification ( 1997 ), the Order Alismatales contains only the Alismataceae and Limnocharitaceae making it equivalent to the Alismataceae as revised in APG-III.
In 1960, Nicholas Poppe presented what was in effect a heavily revised version of Ramstedt ’ s volume on phonology that has since set the standard in Altaic studies.
This interpretation has since been revised, and the prize has been awarded to, for example, Dario Fo and José Saramago, who do not belong to the camp of literary idealism.
A second German edition was published in 1913, containing theologically significant revisions and expansions: but this revised edition did not appear in English until 2001.
In 1976 the International Astronomical Union ( IAU ) revised the definition of the AU for greater precision, defining it as that length for which the Gaussian gravitational constant ( k ) takes the value when the units of measurement are the astronomical units of length, mass and time.
0.078 seconds.