10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONOVALENCY»
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monovalency in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
monovalency and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Cambridge Handbook of Phonology
Ceteris paribus (in particular, given a common set of features), monovalency
predicts a significantly smaller number of active sound classes than bivalency.
With a bivalent feature, rules or constraints can target either the plus value or the
...
2
The Idea of Writing: Play and Complexity
Polyvalency one sign or grapheme several phonemic readings Polygraphy
several signs or graphemes one phonemic reading Monovalency one sign or
grapheme one phonemic reading Monovalency is merely theoretical: it never
occurs on ...
Alexander J. de Voogt, Irving L. Finkel, 2010
3
Myth, Ritual, and the Warrior in Roman and Indo-European ...
... traumatized warrior in conjunction with feminine agency. Fire seeks out, draws
out the warrior; and fire is drawn out of the warrior. 8.6.1 FIRE AND
MONOVALENCY The action of fire in Indic Epic is monovalent, and fire is made
equivalent ...
A V Height tier 3.4.2 Monovalency Monovalency has recently been making some
inroads into the terminal features of standard feature geometry, where they are
commonly conceived of as binary, in direct contrast with their unary ...
5
Nietzsche, Metaphor, Religion
Monovalency versus Polyvalency These twin categories will be of central
importance in analyzing the textual play of The Antichrist, in particular. Todorov
defines the valency of a text as "the presence or absence of reference to an
anterior ...
6
Anticarbohydrate Antibodies: From Molecular Basis to ...
Monovalency of glycoproteins, i.e. presence of a single IgE-binding glycan, might
thus reasonably explain the poor biologic activity of CCDs. In concordance with
this, bromelain (carrying a single glycan) did not elicit positive skin prick test ...
Paul Kosma, Sven Müller-Loennies, 2011
7
Competition Science Vision
This weakens the O-H bonds and protons are liberated to neighbouring H2O
forming H3O+. [M(H20)6]3+ + H20 [M(H20)5OHp+H30-t • The stability of
monovalency (+ 1) increases on descending the group from B to Tl. The electron
pair of s ...
8
Some physico-chemical themes
Silver appears to be like the alkali metals in that it exhibits only monovalency in
its chloride. Gold, on the other hand, exhibits monovalency in AuCl and trivalency
in AuCl3. Turning to solubility, the difference between the two subgroups is even
...
Alfred Walter Stewart, 1922
9
Argon and Newton : a Realisation
The series thus shows unmistakably that each gain of 1 in valency is attended
with a loss of 2 in weight, and therefore that the gain of monovalency in the case
of the first member, fluorine, was attained like valency of every kind, by a loss of ...
10
Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics
This brings up the question of monovalency of the streptococcus as contrasted
with poly valency. Zangemeister believes that the various types of streptococcus,
haemolytic, non-haemolytic, viridens, etc., are one and the same organism and ...
Franklin Henry Martin, 1912
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... a successful social justice movement is unity; not the unity of monovalency, but the unity of a multivalent movement that has the compassion, ... «Fellowship of Reconciliation, Sep 13»