... counting the trees of each species within a circle 45-m in diameter around the plot Understorey density inthe areas surrounding regeneration was estimated using the distance ofthe furthest ... browsing Therefore, stand composition was considered as an additional site factor affecting the substitution of fir by spruce The aim ofthe study was to assess whether there is a substitution of ... and Plainfaing The Red deer population started to increase inthe early 1960’s following the creation ofthe “Belbriette” game reserve and subsequent colonisation of adjacent forests, including...
... ensures the increase of mummer of small land holders to join inthe programme and therefore the improvement of rural life standards is indispensable The enhancement of national capacity both in public ... prepared the report by Power point for John Campbell presented at SOFRI during the trip visit and working at Vietnam in March and April 2007 The presentation was then, used as tools in training for ... production areas in Binh Thuan, Tien Giang and Long provinces The common aim was “Benefit of each stakeholders participating in this project of implementation of GAP from high value markets was always...
... protein 60 [62] Relevance ofthe findings The question of whether our findings are of any significance for the understanding of CIJD is justified and needs answering TLR ligands are found inthe ... cells in pathogen-induced chronic inflammatory joint diseases Any diseases inflammation will cause the induction of chemokine and cytokine production in several tissue-associated cells inthe joint, ... was measured at 2°C below the melting temperature ofthe amplified DNA, thereby excluding irrelevant amplification products The numbers of copies ofthe mRNA under study were compared, assuming...
... even if the majority ofthe time as a whole was spent within the upper 20 m However, the range of possible depths for the sailfish tagged inthesouthern Gulf of Mexico far exceeded those for the ... after tagging Data analysis. The net movement of tagged sailfish was estimated asthe minimum straight-line distance (MSLD) traveled between the initial tagging location and the location ofthe first ... abundance with the joint probability ofthe depths of individual fish with fishing gear depths As suggested by Kraus and Rooker (2007), a good deal ofthe concern regarding the application of these models...
... The tourist could travel to Vung Tau any time inthe year because the weather at here is not so hot and cool every time, you just need to avoid the weekend occasions because there are a lot of ... arriving to Vung Tau at this time to relax so that all services are easy full booked and its prices are also always increased inthe weekend time Exploring Vung Tau, you should not miss the most ... not miss the most famous attractions such as Bai Sau Beach, Bai Truoc Beach, Long Hai Beach, Bai Dua Beach, Con Dao Island, Vung Tau Light House, Statue of Jesus Christ, Thang Tam Temple… ...
... concentrated on finding and analysing four kinds of meaning among them, they are the connotative meaning, the collocative meaning, the thematic meaning idea of putting a fist in America's mừng ... important things as: - Providing a literature review and the theoretical background of loss in meaning for the study - Describing and analyzing the collected data for finding out the linguistic ... problem of how to treat the cultural aspects implicit in a ST and of finding the most appropriate technique of successfully conveying these aspects inthe target language These problems may vary in...
... occupying new territories as it was in conquering them A couple of hundred years later, the Chimú empire arose on the north coast, while inthe south, the populous city of Tiahuanaco on the southeastern ... labor, and administration at the local level Tiahuanaco may have been a place of pilgrimage, but inthe Inca capital at Cuzco dwelled the Inca, the son ofthe sun Inthe Andean region, asin Mesoamerica, ... it in a variety of ways, not the least of which was to mass-produce a beer they called chicha.13 After maize, the preferred grain ofthe Andean region was quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) – a high...
... 166 Linguistic Atlas of England (LAE) 1, 27 Linguistic Atlas ofthe Gulf States (LAGS) see LAGS Linguistic Atlas ofthe Middle and South Atlantic States (LAMSAS) see LAMSAS Linguistic Atlas of ... function as a singular pronoun inSouthern dialect?” American Speech 59: 51–9 Rickford, John R 1974 The insights ofthe mesolect,” in DeCamp and Hancock (eds.), 92–117 1975 “Carrying the new wave into ... and Guy Bailey 2000 The nationalization of a southernism,” Journal of English Linguistics 28: 280–94 Tindall, George B 1980 The resurgence ofSouthern identity,” in Rubin, Jr (ed.), 161–8 Titon,...
... year,” in her words In selling mailing lists over the telephone, she finds the strategy of switching into a southern- sounding way of talking and interacting to be particularly useful with men As she ... different aspects ofsouthern style in her bid to “sound southern. ” The resources of southernness are available to these women because of where they are from: they have heard people sounding like Southerners ... that the same speakers can make various uses of southern- sounding speech King may well sound southernin other contexts too, for other reasons, including ones such as those discussed above These...
... on the side ofthe pro-slavery southern confederacy inthe Civil War ofthe 1860s, and the post-Civil War history of Texas was like that of other southern states Anglo-Texans tend to think of themselves ... “playback” phase in which she asked Southerners to comment on the meanings of these address terms while watching clips ofthe film Like Ching, she found that the core meaning was the expression of deferential ... observed inthe speech of some Southerners (and in literary and other representations ofsouthern speech) Then I talk about some ofthe things people may accomplish by adopting features of southern...
... fronting of /u/ inthe vowel system ofthe Virginian, none of these systems show evidence oftheSouthern Shift In all three vowel systems, /e/ remains to the front of /ε/, both /o/ and /u/ remain ... analyses ofthe vowel systems of three Southerners, one from eastern Virginia, one from White County, Arkansas/Dallas, Texas, and another from Gatlinburg, Tennessee, all born inthe middle ofthe nineteenth ... tormenting,” asinThe parents were mommucking their children Meanwhile, on the island communities ofthe Chesapeake and insouthern Appalachia it refers to “making a mess,” asin He was mommucking...
... describe the defining features ofsouthern speech as found inthe “active rotation of vowels termed theSouthern Shift.” The original view oftheSouthern Shift (Labov, Yaeger, and Steiner 1972; ... Vowel shifting inthesouthern states 129 share the features of their nearby core areas (On Dallas as well as other metropolitan areas in Texas, see Thomas 1997.) The data ofthe Atlas come exclusively ... metropolitan areas in Texas (such as Dallas–Fort Worth) and smaller towns and rural areas has developed, displayed inthe contrasting distribution of gliding in (ay) and in lowering of (ey) It is, of course,...
... Vowel shifting inthesouthern states Introduction In 1972 it was first realized that there was a general shift inthe vowels of not only thesouthern states, but all thesouthern varieties ... rare Inthe last few years, evidence of interest inthesouthern second-person pronoun has appeared on the internet There was a flurry of mail on the American Dialect Society mailing list in 1995 ... task There is still much to The phonology of English inthe South 125 know about the phonology of English inthesouthern United States and many ways of looking at the many ways of sounding southern...
... evidence of a period insouthern speech crucial to the understanding of black/white speech relationships inthe South.5 In fact, asthe 1980s unfolded there was a growing consensus among linguists ... shifting, asinthe case of ain’t Despite these inconsistencies, the overall occurrence of these fourteen features by both AAVE and SWVE speakers has remained steady over time The fourth section of ... Segregation was either institutionalized (as in coastal South Carolina) or loosely adopted as a way of life (presumably in places such as east-central Virginia) However, there was already a substantial...
... that inthe mid nineteenth century, the overwhelming majority ofthe African-American population resided inthe American Southeast In most ofthe northern states, the average ratio was percent of ... ofthe Jim Crow laws inthe hinterland ofthe Southeast inthe late nineteenth century History suggests that, although discrimination was in place since the first English–African encounters in ... was northern Britain), as by the point of departure the they-constraint had travelled well beyond its original heartland The they-constraint is found sporadically in early modern London writing...
... plantation culture ofthe cotton belt along the coastal plains, stretching from the tidewater of Virginia to the bottom lands of Texas In contrast, north ofthe “fall line,” the line where the flat bottomlands ... Governors ofthe Royal Hospitals of Bridewell and Bethlem The advantage of using the language ofthe Minutes ofthe Court of Governors ofthe Royal Hospitals of Bridewell and Bethlem as a point of comparison ... regular basis, usually once a month, so in these letters they describe the business of running the plantation and the routine events like planting, the state ofthe crops, the weather, diseases among...
... this task 1 The origins ofSouthern American English Introduction The origins ofSouthern American English can be found on the islands off the shore ofthe Netherlands and in northern ... is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Chicago He has held visiting professorships at the Universit´ de Lyon III, the University e ofthe West Indies, the National University of Singapore, ... dialect has some features of lexis and grammar that, in their sum, are different from the sum of contrasting features in other dialects It is therefore reasonable to ask about the origins of those...
... history of malignant disease and the existence of lip and chin paresthesia Paresthesia ofthe lower lip and chin is the major symptom suggestive of metastatic disease It is described inthe literature ... and interpreted the patient data TK performed the histological examination ofthe biopsy specimen and was involved inthe manuscript editing and review PE was involved inthe literature review as ... eliminated the possibility of an endodontic-related lesion Inthe case presented herein, the location ofthe swelling, spontaneous intra-pocket suppuration and the existence of typical signs of...
... Tons) The FSM has jurisdiction over the fishing areas off of their shores, which includes some ofthe richest tuna stocks inthe world This jurisdiction came from the 1977 Law ofthe Sea Convention, ... consumption of poultry meat inthe Pacific has increased from an average of 19 kg per capita per year in 1980 to 34.4 kg per capita in 2002 [28] Inthe U.S., the tails of turkeys are deemed inedible, ... employment inthe FSM; the per capita income rose from US$60 to US$400 inthe same time frame Concurrently, the proportion ofglobal food production and trade increased enormously Therefore, the new cash-based...