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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «FOSSILIZABLE»
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fossilizable nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
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1
The Northern North Atlantic: A Changing Environment
ation processes on fossilizable plankton groups in the Nordic Seas. The
composition and distribution of fossilizable plankton assemblages in the Nordic
Seas, vertical flux and modification of plankton assemblages during
sedimentation, ...
2
Brain Activation Patterns in Perception of Korean Laryngeal ...
Fossilizable linguistic phenomena are seen as linguistic items, rules, and
subsystems which speakers of a particular NL will tend to keep in their IL relative
to a particular TL. Fossilizable structures are likely to remain as potential
performance, ...
3
Origins of Language: Constraints on hypotheses
art or other symbolic behavior, we might infer, following the logic of McBrearty &
Brooks (2000) and others, that the artists had language, but the converse does
not apply — the absence of fossilizable art does not imply absence of language.
10 ...
4
Darwin's Biological Work: Some Aspects Reconsidered
To answer this is even more diflicult, for it is plain that within the almost certain
continuity of a stratal record of some kind and the quite certain continuity of
fossilizable life, the evidence for the continuity of the record of an evolving group
is likely ...
5
Interlanguage: Forty years later
The two overlapping features often go hand-in-hand (Han, 2013; Sorace &
Serratrice, 2006), suggesting that fossilizable structures tend to be L1-L2 (
polarized) contrasts or language-specific features (see Odlin this volume). Thus,
L1 transfer ...
ZhaoHong Han, Elaine Tarone, 2014
6
Errors of Creativity: An Analysis of Lexical Errors ...
"Fossilizable linguistic phenomena are linguistic items, rules and subsystems
which speakers of a particular NL (native language) will tend to keep in their IL (
interlanguage) relative to a particular TL (target language), no matter what the
age of ...
Xiao-ming Yang, Dr. Huaxin Xu, 2001
7
The Handbook of Second Language Acquisition
Fossilization was: a mechanism which is assumed also to exist in the latent
psychological structure. . .Fossilizable linguistic phenomena are linguistic items,
rules, and subsystems which speakers of a particular NL will tend to keep in their
IL ...
Catherine J. Doughty, Michael H. Long, 2008
8
Darwin's Lost World: The hidden history of animal life
It used to be argued that the Ediacaran fronds were preserved at Mistaken Point
because they were provided with tough, leathery skins and were therefore more
than usually 'fossilizable'. But, as we have seen, Ediacaran organisms were often
...
did not begin until the late Precambrian/and that the appearance of powerful
predators led to the appearance of fossilizable skeletons. This seems the only
reasonable hypothesis, of those so far advanced, to account for the relatively
sudden ...
10
Stability and Complexity in Model Ecosystems
Figure 7.1 shows the total fossil record of aquatic animals, in terms of the number
of orders known for each readily fossilizable phylum in each of the conventional
geological epochs. These geological periods are indicated sequentially, without
...
Robert McCredie May, 2001
8 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «FOSSILIZABLE»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
fossilizable nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
The scientists who want to declare an 'Age of Man'
“All of it eminently fossilizable,” he said. With a geologist's eye for time's vast expanse, Zalasiewicz can envision a future in which the micro ... «Washington Post, mar 15»
Art Beat: 'Spirit,' Centennial celebrations and the age of mammals
“The mean size of all (fossilizable) animals,” my emphasis, “in the ocean has increased by a factor of 150 since the Cambrian.” Mammals, Heim ... «Alaska Dispatch News, feb 15»
Q&A: Will the fossil record preserve your computer?
A: Looking around at my room, I'm struggling to see anything that is not fossilizable. So let's take my desk—wood can fossilize really quite well. «Science AAAS, giu 14»
The Lost World
The signal that will be left behind by our cities, our carbon emissions, and our potentially fossilizable detritus is strong enough, he maintains, ... «New Yorker, dic 13»
Fossils provide insight into origin of unique Antarctic ecosystem
In contrast, single-celled dinoflagellates, a group of algae containing organic fossilizable substance, do preserve in sedimentary sequences ... «Eureka! Science News, apr 13»
Researchers find some of the world's earliest (pre-Cambrian) armor
Of these Ediacaran biota, most were soft-bodied, with no easily fossilizable hard parts. It's been thought that some may have had exoskeletons ... «Ars Technica, ago 12»
More Problems with TalkOrigins' Response on the Cambrian …
Definitive representatives of all readily fossilizable animal phyla (with the exception of bryozoans) have been found in Cambrian rocks, as have ... «Discovery Institute, mag 12»
Missing rocks may explain why life started playing shell games
The Great Unconformity may not simply be a gap in the record of early evolution of multicellular life with fossilizable hard parts. Instead, the ... «Ars Technica, apr 12»