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linguistic and publications
In publications of 1647 and 1654, Marcus van Boxhorn first described a rigid methodology for historical linguistic comparisons and proposed the existence of an Indo-European proto-language ( which he called " Scythian ") unrelated to Hebrew, but ancestral to Germanic, Greek, Romance, Persian, Sanskrit, Slavic, Celtic and Baltic languages.
He was director of the Bureau of Ethnology at the Smithsonian Institution, where he supported linguistic and sociological research and publications.
Joseph Greenberg continued that tradition making it the starting point for modern linguistic classification in Africa, with some of his most notable publications going to press starting in the 1960s.
This linguistic choice was probably related to widespread public view that many tabloids, including those published by News Limited, were low quality publications ( see tabloid for discussion of this size and quality issue ).
He maintains a web page with a lengthy list of his linguistic publications at this URL.
His linguistic publications comprise Analecta Grammatica ( with Eichenfeld, 1836 ), and Anfangsgründe der chinesischen Grammatik ( Foundations of Chinese grammar ; 1845 ).
: Also called scientific transliteration, this system is most often seen in linguistic publications on Slavic languages.
Though the subject of an ongoing linguistic and grammatical debate for being a bizarre form of a suffixed noun affixed with a second suffix, the term nonetheless gained wide if not universal currency among students and professors, that even a secondary publication was named " The Wesleyanian " and the term has been used repeatedly to refer to its community in a number of publications, speeches and even in official documents.
" Under Powell, the bureau organized research intensive multi-year projects ; sponsored ethnographic, archaeological and linguistic field research ; initiated publications series ( most notably its Annual Reports and Bulletins ); and promoted the fledgling discipline of anthropology.
The internet platform EuroLinguistiX ( ELiX ) ( edited by Joachim Grzega ) offers a bibliography of Eurolinguistic publications as well as a wiki, a discussion forum, an academic internet journal in order to address also aspects of " linguistic and cultural history ", " sociology of languages ", " language politics " and " intercultural communication ".
On his return he was despatched by the academy to the Caucasus on an ethnographical and linguistic exploration ( 1807 – 1808 ), and was afterwards employed for several years in connection with the academy's Oriental publications.
Cooper writes: " His publications include significant contributions to our understanding of empathy, autism, linguistic structure, symbol formation, and diagnosis, among other topics.
Smith is the author ( or co-author ) of more than 100 publications on cognitive and linguistic development in young children.

linguistic and cover
Generally speaking, unlike dictionary entries, which focus on linguistic information about words, encyclopedia articles focus on factual information to cover the thing or concept for which the article name stands.
It has traditionally focused largely on study of the systems of phonemes in particular languages, but it may also cover any linguistic analysis either at a level beneath the word ( including syllable, onset and rhyme, articulatory gestures, articulatory features, mora, etc.
Terms of such relatively novelty may be forgotten in 100 years, or they may seem like the only sensible and neutral way to express the concepts they cover — if a term is listed here, it is too early to tell its eventual linguistic fate.

linguistic and wide
There is a wide array of linguistic forms in the Beowulf manuscript.
Evaluating Collins ' approach, he considers " the wide geographical spread from which the material comes and the implicit assumption that linguistic developments would have occurred uniformly throughout this area " a weakness and concludes, " The character of the Hebrew and Aramaic could support a date in the fifth or fourth century for the extant written form of the book, but does not demand a second-century date.
It only applies to languages traditionally used by the nationals of the State Parties ( thus excluding languages used by recent immigrants from other states, see immigrant languages ), which significantly differ from the majority or official language ( thus excluding what the state party wishes to consider as mere local dialects of the official or majority language ) and that either have a territorial basis ( and are therefore traditionally spoken by populations of regions or areas within the State ) or are used by linguistic minorities within the State as a whole ( thereby including such languages as Yiddish and Romani, which are used over a wide geographic area ).
: Bopp's researches, carried with wonderful penetration into the most minute and almost microscopical details of linguistic phenomena, have led to the opening up of a wide and distant view into the original seats, the closer or more distant affinity, and the tenets, practices and domestic usages of the ancient Indo-European nations, and the science of comparative grammar may truly be said to date from his earliest publication.
Apparently, a wide variety of languages make use of the hybrid linguistic unit clitic, possessing the grammatical features of independent words but the prosodic-phonological lack of freedom of bound morphemes.
In the 1950s, the country wide movement of linguistic groups seeking statehood in India resulted in a massive reorganisation of states according to linguistic boundaries in 1956.
Reduplication is found in a wide range of languages and language groups, though its level of linguistic productivity varies.
The cultural turn has been described by one of its most prominent historiographers as awide array of new theoretical impulses coming from fields formerly peripheral to the social sciences ,” especially post-structuralism and various forms of linguistic analysis, which emphasized “ the causal and socially constitutive role of cultural processes and systems of signification .” It also describes a shift in emphasis toward meaning and away from a positivist epistemology.
The subcontinent of India contains a wide diversity of ethnic, linguistic, and religious groups.
He has published eight books and around seventy scholarly articles on a wide range of historical, linguistic, and anthropological subjects.
It has continued to be used by wide strata of the population, and the region has retained its own specificities against the linguistic infiltrations from standard Slovene.
So close to Brussels, and passing through several Flemish towns with French-speaking majorities in some areas, this sports event gains wide television coverage through news reports and serves as a very visual reminder that linguistic and political divisions among neighbouring regions and even neighbours themselves remain alive in the area immediately surrounding Brussels.
Menashe's short, intense, spiritual poems, which canvass existential dilemmas and use implication and wordplay as a way of deepening the linguistic force of his words, gained wide renown in Britain from reviewers such as Donald Davie, who became one of Menashe's most committed backers.
The district's linguistic makeup is 74. 33 % Finnish, 1. 82 % Swedish, and 23. 86 % other, reflecting the suburb's wide cultural variety.
Nonetheless, the difference is becoming less significant as the Guangdong province is becoming more and more influenced by Hong Kong culture and linguistic, thanks to the wide Hong Kong television coverage in Southern China.
His contributions have been wide ranging, including those to historical linguistics, computational linguistics, and the theory of linguistic structure.
Boston ( 1968 ) believes that the central geographical location of the Igala people has exposed them to a wide variety of linguistic as well as cultural influences from other ethnic groups in the country.
Macpherson's tall figure, handsome face, and courtly manners made him a great favourite in society ; and his wide knowledge and linguistic talents won him the respect of scholars.

linguistic and range
The strongest form of correlation is linguistic determinism, which would hold that language entirely determines the range of possible cognitive processes of an individual.
According to some linguistic analyses, it only has two phonological vowels, but these vowels have a large range of allophones because the range of consonants which surround them is so large.
An important unresolved issue in determining the time and place where the Niger – Congo languages originated and their range prior to recorded history is this language family's relationship to the Kordofanian languages spoken now spoken in the Nuba mountains of Sudan, which is not contiguous with the remainder of the Niger – Congo language speaking region and is at the northeasternmost extent of the current Niger – Congo linguistic region.
The evidence is insufficient to determine if this outlier group of Niger – Congo language speakers represent a prehistoric range of a Niger – Congo linguistic region that has since contracted as other languages have intruded, or if instead, this represents a group of Niger – Congo language speakers who migrated to the area at some point in prehistory where they were an isolated linguistic community from the beginning.
The prehistoric range for the Niger – Congo languages has implications, not just for the history of the Niger – Congo languages, but for the origins of the Afro-Asiatic languages and Nilo-Saharan languages whose homelands have been hypothesized by some to overlap with the Niger – Congo linguistic range prior to recorded history.
In the field of dialectology, a diasystem or polylectal grammar, is a linguistic analysis set up to encode or represent a range of related varieties in a way that displays their structural differences.
Onomastics | Onomastic range of the Dacian towns | Dacian, Getae and Moesian towns with the Dava ( Dacian ) | dava or deva ending, covering Dacia, Moesia, Thrace and Dalmatia and showcasing linguistic continuity
He introduced the concept of linguistic range, the degree to which the linguistic systems of the community differ so that speech communities can be multilingual, diglossic, multidialectal ( including sociolectal stratification ), or homogeneous-depending on the degree of difference among the different language systems used in the community.
As well as maintaining nine regional studios, the corporation produces three nationwide Hungarian-language radio channels ( MR1-Kossuth, MR2-Petőfi, and MR3-Bartók ) covering the full range of public-service radio provision, and a fourth channel ( MR4 ) aimed at the country's linguistic minorities.
According to these researchers, who compare both the accuracy and reliability of the Zhivotovsky evolutionary mutation rate ( 6. 9 x 10-4 per locus per generation ) with a genealogical rate ( 2. 1 x 10-3 per locus per generation ): " We found that " evolutionary " estimates of most clusters fall far outside the range of the respective linguistic dates, while " genealogical " estimates gave a good fit with the linguistic dates.
Algorithms for resolving co-reference tend to have accuracy in the 75 % range ( as with many linguistic tasks, there is a tradeoff between precision and recall ).
All his works show a great linguistic range and very versatile talent ; but he left no permanent literary monument worthy of his powers.
Onomastics | Onomastic range of the Dacian towns | Dacian and Moesian towns with the Dava ( Dacian ) | dava or deva ending, covering Dacia, Moesia, Thrace and Dalmatia and showcasing linguistic continuity

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