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Aegis has entered modern English to mean a shield, protection, or sponsorship, originally from the name of the mythological protective shield of Zeus. The name has be ...
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The Etruscan language was spoken and written by the Etruscan civilization in the ancient region of Etruria (modern Tuscany plus western Umbria and northern Latium) and i ...
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Feb 12, 2009 ... partial assimilation vs. total assimilation · progressive assimilation vs. regressive assimilation · contact assimilation vs. distant assimilation ...
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of Labor. Negative and Positive Assimilation,. Skill Transferability,and Linguistic Distance. IZA DP No. 5420. January 2011. Barry R. Chiswick. Paul W. Miller ...
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Alexander L. Kurapov. College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA. J. S. Allen. College of Oceanic and ...
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The distant effect of assimilating currents from a cross-shore line of moorings is discussed in section 5. In section 6 assimilation of currents from a single mooring ...
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Distant assimilation of consonant features does occur in child speech where it is usually called consonant harmony. C. By feature(s) copied. Place: The place of ...
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There are numerous patterns in languages in which consonants assimilate at a distance for some acoustic or articulatory property. When vowels and consonants ...
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place of Contact assimilation. A change of sound, however, is called Distant assimilation if the sound that induces the change is not a neighboring sound but ...
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