10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISSIMILATIVE»
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dissimilative in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Vowel Reduction in Optimality Theory
As shown in the illustrations, the dissimilative/attenuated patterns are basically
dissimilative reduction patterns that are interrupted or blocked in contexts flanked
by palatalized consonants. 1n contexts flanked by palatalized consonants, ...
Katherine Crosswhite, Alexander Jun, 2001
2
Brock Biology of Microorganisms 13th Edition:
Assimilative. and. Dissimilative. Metabolism. Inorganic compounds such as NO3-,
SO42-, and CO2 are reduced by many organisms as sources of cellular nitrogen,
sulfur, and carbon, respectively. The end products of such reductions are ...
Michael T. Madigan , David P. Clark, David Stahl, 2010
sensations spoken of above, and supposes that each of the three is the outcome
of a particular dissimilative and assimilative change. It supposes the existence of
what we may call a red-green visual substance, of such a nature that, so long as
...
John Thornton (M.A.), 1901
sensations spoken of above, and supposes that each of the three pairs is the
outcome of a particular dissimilative and assimilative change. It supposes the
existence of what we may call a red-green visual substance, of such a nature that
, ...
(1 ) Contextually conditioned neutralizations may be either dissimilative or
assimilative Dissimilative neutralization (1a) involves the loss of a distinction in
the context of a contextual phoneme. Such contextual phonemes either possess
the ...
6
The Structure and Development of Russian
subtle varieties of the phenomenon occur. Of the recognised types of jakan'je —
dissimilative (five varieties), moderate, and strong, the dissimilative and moderate
types may be complicated by elements of assimilation, and an assimilative ...
7
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
We may, for instance, suppose that there exists in the retina a visual substance of
such -a kind that when rays of light of certain wave-lengths — the longer ones for
instance of the red side of the spectrum — fall upon it, dissimilative changes ...
8
The Structure and Development of Russian
Of the recognised types of jakau'je—dissimilative (five varieties), moderate, and
strong, the dissimilative and moderate types may be complicated by elements of
assimilation, and an assimilative jakan'je and a full ikanfje add to the chaos of the
...
William Kleesman Matthews, 2013
9
Slavic Prosody: Language Change and Phonological Theory
This is called dissimilative akanje (after unpalatalized consonants) and
dissimilative jakanje (after palatalized or palatal consonants). 1 will adopt the
term dissimilative akanje to represent hoth variants here. though there are
distinctions in the ...
Christina Y. Bethin, 1998
10
Microbes: A Source of Energy for 21st Century
ASSIMILATIVE AND DISSIMILATIVE PROCESSES IN ENERGY GENERATION
FOR THE MICROORGANISMS IN NATURE Microbes must acquire certain
elements to grow and reproduce. These elements compose their protoplasm in
the ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DISSIMILATIVE»
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dissimilative is used in the context of the following news items.
Lieberman, the state exists to serve its citizens
... the purpose of the transfer proposed by Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman is simply territorial exchange is naive, or worse, dissimilative. «Haaretz, Apr 14»
Saturday Night: Pinback Sorts Through the Chaos at Bottom of the Hill
... singing completely different songs, one of them meditatively chanting in spirals, the other waxing in a seemingly dissimilative key and meter, ... «SF Weekly, Jan 11»