... M.Hogg 1 1.1 Political history and language history 11.2 Ecclesiastical history and language history 101.3 Literary history and language history 141.4 The nature of the evidence 19Further reading ... on raids from the north, and the Saxons won thebattles Then they sent messengers home, ordering them to tell of thefertility of this land and the cowardice of the Britons And then theyimmediately ... Whatever the merits of the concept of the Heptarchy, from thelinguistic point of view the most important fact is that the politicalcentres of power fluctuated considerably from the seventh to the
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... 30 .15 1-6 19 58 'Altenglische... Archaeology 19 79 'The evidence of place-names, I' In Saywer (19 79a: 11 0- 21) 19 81a 'On looking into Smith's Elements' Nomina 5.39—45 19 81 b 'The ... Curme, G O 19 11 'A history of the English relative construction' Journal of English and Germanic Philology 11 .10 -29, 18 0-204, 355-80 19 14 'The development of verbal compounds ... Chronicle, 10 70 -11 54' English & Germanic Studies 5.67-89 19 71. ' The narrative mode of The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle before the conquest' In Clemoes & Hughes (19 71: 215 -35) 19 79 a
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American passages a history of the united states volume 1 to 1877 brief 4th edition ayers test bank
... Armada off the coast of England b the Dutch Navy in the North Atlantic c Portuguese naval forces off the coast of India d the Spanish Armada off the west coast of Africa e the Dutch Navy off the ... became the first Europeans to accomplish which of the following? Circumnavigate the globe Develop a profitable western sea route to Asia Trade with the Native Americans Trang 4 17 18 19 20 21 The ... above e All of the above ANS: E REF: p 18 Which of the following transpired after remnants of the Narvaez expedition survived violent storms in the Gulf of Mexico, which caused many of their fellow
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The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 2 part 1 pdf
... literary language Further reading 156 156 167 192 201 204 207 207 210 233 278 280 285 364 370 383 391 398 409 409 414 439450 461 461 485 496 500 500 508517 532 540 Trang 107 O N O M A S T I C ... following the Conquest One of the best of these is The Owl and the Nightingale, probably written at the beginning of the thirteenthcentury in the south-east of the country (Stanley 1960) This poemshows ... Editor and the contributors to the first two volumes of the Cambridge History of the English Language learned of Cecily Clark's death on 26 March 1992 Although she was able to see the proofs of her
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The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 4 Part 1 pdf
... dealt with in Volume III (1476—1776) of this series, the Early Modern Period, has often been described as the formative period in the history of Modern Standard English By the end of the seventeenth ... of a literary Anglo-Irish on the part of Yeats (1865-1939), Synge (1871-1909) and others, who in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century consciously fashioned their language on that of ... associated with the community of English speakers from the time of their first arrival in Britain to the present day During the roughly 1,200 years between the arrival of English speakers in the British
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The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 5 Part 1 ppsx
... English XI 211 254 257 3 65 TABLES 3 .1 3.2 Proportion of people speaking Welsh 19 21- 81 page 10 1 Proportion of people speaking Welsh 19 21 - 81 arranged by age group 10 2 3.3 Proportion ... development of the language in North America, are provided in other volumes of The Cambridge History of the English Language The present volume contains historical accounts of ... 19 21- 81 102 4 .1 English population and percentages in towns, 1 659 15 8 4.2 Percentages of Irish speakers in selected age cohorts 16 1 4.3 /a/variation in a Belfast speaker 18
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The Materials Science of Coatings and Substrates Part 1 ppt
... Strength MPa 1m -11 00 11 01- 1200 12 01- 1300 13 01- 1400 14 01- 1500 15 01- 1 600 16 01- 1700 17 01- 1800 Temp psi 14 5,OOO -16 0,ooO 16 0,00 017 4,000 17 4,OOO-l89,oOO 1 89,OOO-203,OOO ... 89,OOO-203,OOO 203,OOO- 218 ,ooO 218 ,000-232,000 232,000-247,000 247,000-2 61 ,OOO a From reference 14 O C 19 0-220 19 0-220 19 0-220 19 0-220 19 0-220 19 0-220 19 0-220 19 0-220 Time Hours ... & Surface Finishing, 69, 46 (Dec 1982). 10 Electrodeposition 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. R. Weil, "Relevant Materials Science for Electroplaters", Electro-
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Ebook Introduction to occupation the art and science of living (2/E): Part 1
... Profile 102 Introduction 102 The Structure of Daily Occupations 102 83 101 vii Contents Conceptualizing What People Do 104 Factors Influencing What People Do 109 Why Study What People Do? 113 ... Studied? 115 What Do People Do? 117 Chapter Summary 127 Study Guide 128 References 130 CHAPTER Occupational Development 135 Jane A Davis and Helene J Polatajko Chapter Profile 136 Introduction 136 ... the basis for the construction of the Interactional Model of Occupational Development (IMOD), which encompasses the levels of occupational development: the micro, the meso, and the macro At the
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The cambridge history of the english language volume 2 part 4
... explore the scribal and linguistic make-up of the texts, and Mclntosh et al have therefore suggested a classification of text types in terms of the history of copying and of the different patterns of ... is itself the work of two scribes The Cotton MS of The Owl and the Nightingale is a well-known example of the latter, and in this case the place where one scribe finished and the other began ... other things) what the researchers call scribal profiles for the documents (Mclntosh 1975) Most of the surviving literary texts are copies, and these are often at more than one remove from the
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The cambridge history of the english language volume 3 part 10
... regular Connection of the Words in the Form of Nature is generally more regarded by the English, and other Modern Languages than by those of the Ancients’ (1711: 141) There was a general preference ... (Breivik 1983: 324) Steele’s use in 1711 is fully modern There appears not only at the beginning of the 606 Literary language essay, but also in the last sentence of the extract when the next ... has been ‘entirely banish’d out of the Learned World’ and ‘universally exploded by all the Masters of Polite Writing’ (1711, in Bond 1965: I 261; 1712, in Bond 1965: III 63) ‘Entirely’ and ‘universally’
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Tài liệu Báo cáo khoa học: The Arabidopsis protein kinase Pto-interacting 1-4 is a common target of the oxidative signal-inducible 1 and mitogen-activated protein kinases docx
... Grierson FEBS Journal 278 (2011) 1126–1136 ª 2011 The Authors Journal compilation ª 2011 FEBS C Forzani et al 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 CS, Hirt H et al (2004) OXI1 kinase is necessary for oxidative ... signaling in Arabidopsis Mol Cell 15, 141–152 FEBS Journal 278 (2011) 1126–1136 ª 2011 The Authors Journal compilation ª 2011 FEBS 1135 PTI1-4, a common target of OXI1 and MAPKs C Forzani et al 34 ... prey cDNAs encoded two other FEBS Journal 278 (2011) 1126–1136 ª 2011 The Authors Journal compilation ª 2011 FEBS 1127 pBD-OXI1 pBD-OXI1 pBD pBD-OXI1 pBD-PTI1-4 pBD pBD-PTI1-4 C Forzani et al pBD
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Tài liệu Báo cáo khoa học: Post-translational modification of the deubiquitinating enzyme otubain 1 modulates active RhoA levels and susceptibility to Yersinia invasion pptx
... kDa 764.39 y6 617.34 y5 338.16 b4 290.17 y2 175.13 y1 211.16 b2 418.23 y3 451.25 b5 546.31 y4 678.35 y11++ 877.49 y7 1192.62 y10 1077.60 y9 985.52 y17++ 1355.69 y11 1426.69 y12 1539.86 y13 1814.83 y15 1699.89 y14 948.55 y8 268.18 b3 1049.9 y18++ PLGSDSEGVNCLAYDEAIMAQQDR y6 ... y21 ++ - 97 1606.8 b13 - 64 1722.7 b14 1851.0 b15 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 4 x10 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 961.9 b16 ++ 1191.1 y10 1230.6 y20 ++ pY pS 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 0 100 [M+3H] 3+ ... 0.001 Ctrl (EV) wt S16E S18E Y26E S16E S18E S16E S18E Y26E - wt S16E S18EY26E S16E S18E Y26E S16E S18E OTUB1 α-HA α-PDI PDI OTUB1 OTUB1 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 OTUB1 + probe OTUB1 WT S16E S18EC91S
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Tài liệu Báo cáo khoa học: The intracellular region of the Notch ligand Jagged-1 gains partial structure upon binding to synthetic membranes docx
... results support these findings (Fig 3A,B) In the 1H-15N HSQC spectrum of the 15N-labeled protein, only 90 backbone HN cross-peaks of the expected 125 are detectable ( 70%), most of them clustered ... the transmembrane region of J1_tmic is not absolutely required for binding The reduced W1196 fluorescence emission in the presence of SDS micelles can be explained by the quenching effect of the ... J1_tmic in the presence of SDS was further analyzed by NMR spectroscopy The H-15N HSQC spectrum of J1_tmic obtained in the presence of SDS micelles is somewhat different from that of the protein
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Tài liệu Báo cáo khoa học: Expression and function of Noxo1c, an alternative splicing form of the NADPH oxidase organizer 1 doc
... regulation of Nox3, the role of the PX domain in Nox3 activity remains unknown In the process of cloning of human Noxo1, some spliced transcripts of the NOXO1 gene have been identified [15,17–19] They ... AF539796), Noxo1c (AF532985), Noxo1a (AY255768 and AF532983), and Noxo1d (AY191359) On the basis of the sequence of splice variants, we synthesized the full-length Noxo1b, Noxo1c, Noxo1a, and Noxo1d by ... activity of the PX domains of Noxo1b and Noxo1c The membrane localization of Noxo1b is mediated in part by binding of the PX domain to membrane phospholipids [19] Less association of Noxo1c with the
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The Lives Of The Twelve Caesars, Volume 2. pdf
... forum [151], containing the temple of Mars the Avenger, the temple of Apollo on the Palatine hill, and the temple of Jupiter Tonans in the Capitol. The reason of his building a new forum was the vast ... nominated others from the equestrian order; granting them the liberty, after the expiration of their office, to continue in whichsoever of the two orders they pleased As most of the ... lustra [147] successively. He also had the supervision of morality and observance of the laws, for life, but without the title of censor; yet he thrice (91) took a census of the people, the first
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The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 1 Part 2 pdf
... aspect of the diphthongal system is uncertain and subject to fierce debate and the most controversial of these are discussed in §3.3.3 in the context of the development of the language. The situation ... to appear. The insular form was to disappear by the end of the twelfth century (see Ker 19 57:xxv-xxxiii, Keller 19 06). That the letters of the alphabet and even the very style in which they were ... determined the sound, rather than the sound which determined the name (the initial sound of the name was identical to the sound represented by the letter). In the Germanic dialects bordering the North...
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The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 1 Part 3 doc
... Mitchell 19 85: §§349- 51 for some typically sceptical remarks on the topic). Whatever the rights of the matter, the morphology of this pronoun followed, entirely predictably, the morphology of demonstrative ... tripartite structure of root + theme + inflexion, and the shape of the theme determined the declensional class to which a noun belonged. Such a structure can easily be seen in the paradigms on pp. 12 6, 12 9, 13 1 ... sceort 'short', see Quirk & Wrenn (19 57:§56) and Brunner (19 65:§§307 -11 ). A further type of formation is seen in the superlative of locational adjectives, e.g. the points of the compass, where a new...
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The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 1 Part 4 ppsx
... treatment see Maling (19 71) and now McCully & Hogg (19 90). 3.3.3 For an introduction to this area Quirk & Wrenn (19 57) is the best of the more elementary guides. Luick (19 14) is the clearest and ... part of the growth of phrasal constructions in general, most especially of the (plu)perfect with which it contrasted as a marker of temporal relations. Nickel (19 66) attributes the origins of the ... whether this is a result of the Latin or of the OE; however, when the two are distinctly different, we may assume that we have fairly clear evidence of OE rather than of Latin structure. Where the...
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The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 1 Part 5 docx
... represents the exact words of the reported proposition, and when the subjects of the main clause and of the complement are the same. It is only occasionally absent if the complement represents the words ... Jim to paint the kitchen = 'She expected that Jim would paint the kitchen'. If the subject of the lower verb is co-referential with the subject of the higher verb, then there is no ... speech, the tense, person and mood came to be anchored in the reporter's point of view (with the assumed shift in position of the complementiser, 1/ she said that 1/ she was leaving then)....
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The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 1 Part 6 ppsx
... loans after the Conquest. But Cameron (19 65, 19 70, 19 71) and Fellows Jensen (19 72, 19 78a,c), having investigated the patterns of distribution of a large number of place-names including the geographical ... Only the meaning of a lexical item of the donor language is transferred to the receptor language, when either: (a) the meaning of some lexical item of the donor language influences the meaning of ... names in the Domesday Book of 10 86, and the corresponding statements in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (see e.g., Stenton 19 47:2 41, 495- 518 ; Ekwall 19 30, 19 36a, 19 37). And it is indeed rather unlikely that...
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