10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIACHRONISM»
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diachronism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
diachronism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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New Directions in Intelligent Interactive Multimedia
Diachronism. Ferdinand de Saussure the founder of modern linguistic and (along
with Charles S. Pierce) the co-founder of contemporary semiotics, started a field
of inquiry which he dubbed semiology. Saussure's approach to the study of ...
George A. Tsihrintzis, Maria Virvou, 2008
Synchronism, Diachronism, Anachronism Within the private environment,
mythological objects constitute a realm of even greater privacy: they serve less as
possessions than as symbolic intercessors — as ancestors, so to speak, than
which ...
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Radiolaria: Siliceous Plankton through Time
Diachronism of the Jurassic siliceous faciès between the Southern Alps and
Western Sicily The stratigraphie correlation through UAZ A-F reveals a significant
diachronism for the lower as well as for the upper limit of the pelagic siliceous
facies ...
Jonathan Aitchison, Peter Baumgartner, Patrick de Wever, 2009
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Social Memory and Contemporaneity
The main principle of Soviet cultural development was absolute diachronism that
contradicts the nature of culture. Synchronism in cultural development promotes
a succession between different stages and extends the thread of basic nodal ...
Gulʹnara Abduvasitovna Bakieva, Maura Donohue, 2007
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Biotic Response to Global Change: The Last 145 Million Years
Diachronism between North America and Europe in the timing of the
synchronous decimation of multituberculates and appearance of rodents near the
P±E boundary (Figs. 22.2, 22.3), and the similar ecology of the two groups (
Krause, 1986), ...
Stephen J. Culver, Peter F. Rawson, 2000
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Biostratigraphy in Production and Development Geology
Microfossil diachronism in southern Norwegian North Sea chalks: Valhall and
Hod fields J. A. BERGEN & P. J. SIKORA Amoco Exploration and Production
Company, PO. Box 3092, Houston, TX 77253, USA Abstract: An integrated late ...
Robert Wynn Jones, M. D. Simmons, 1999
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Epistemics and Economics
G. L. S. Shackle. Diachronism: The Artefact of Time 27 Diachronism: The
Assimilation of Time to Space 27.1 The BOOK V BOOK V: Diachronism: The
Artefact of Time.
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Ordovician of the World
However, the single paleontological argument in support of such diachronism, a
Llandeilian trilobite found in the middle part of the Marao Formation at Moncorvo
(Teixeira and Rebelo, 1976) was later reviewed by GutiérrezMarco et al. (1995) ...
Juan Carlos Gutiérrez-Marco, Isabel Rábano, Diego García-Bellido, 2011
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In Order to Serve: Church Polity in Ecumenical Contexts
The first perspective is connected with the need to combine synchronism and
diachronism. The latter refers to historical aspects: in a diachronic approach we
take into account historical development and try to understand its relevance as to
...
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The Facts on File Dictionary of Earth Science
Compare adiabatic. diachronism /dÿ-ă-kroh-miz-ăm/ The condition of a
lithological unit whose base is not a time plane, i.e. whose age is different in
different successions. Diachronism occurs when the boundaries of facies move in
time.
Jacqueline Smith, John O. E. Clark, Stella E. Stiegeler, 2009