Léonard, Jean Léo Brun-Trigaud, Guylaine Picard, Flore
Les atlas du grand projet NALF relatifs au domaine occitan sont présentés dans les grandes lignes, ainsi que la base de données THESOC, qui les réunit sous forme numérique, permettant un éventail de traitements et d’objectivation des systèmes dialectaux et des grandes dynamiques aréologiques du diasystème occitan. Une application des outils les plu...
Fang, Xinhe Ma, Meijiao Rong, Weining Lian, Yuan-Yuan Wu, Xueli Gao, Yongying Li, Hui-Ping Sheng, Xunlun
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Frontiers in Genetics
Introduction Joubert syndrome a rare genetic disorder, is characterized by abnormalities in the development of the central nervous system with “molar signs” on magnetic resonance imaging of the brain and accompanied by cerebellar vermis hypoplasia, ataxia, hypotonia, and developmental delay. Keratoconus (KC) is a kind of genetically predisposed eye...
Djuraevich, Muratov Djakhongir Azimovna, Fatullaeva Muazzam Ergashevich, Sattorov Anvar
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BIO Web of Conferences
In the article, the interests and activity levels of young people in schools and neighborhoods in physical education and sports were studied through various questionnaires and exercises. In this way, the importance of physical education and sports in increasing their social activity was studied. It is based on the fact that physical education and s...
Wu, Yaru Gerdes, Kim Adda-Decker, Martine
Cet article examine la réduction dans la parole continue en français, ainsi que les différents facteurs qui contribuent au phénomène, tels que le style de parole, le débit de parole, la catégorie de mots, la position du phone dans le mot et la position du mot dans les groupes syntaxiques. L'étude utilise trois corpus de parole continue en français,...
Yang, Cheng-Wei Yin, Bin Shi, Jia-Yu Shi, Bing Jia, Zhong-Lin
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The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal : official publication of the American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association
The purpose of this study is to analyze the clinical characteristics of patients with Van der Woude syndrome (VWS) and to detect variations in each patient. Finally, the combination of genotype and phenotype can make a clear diagnosis of VWS patients with different phenotype penetrance. Five Chinese VWS pedigree were enrolled. Whole exome sequencin...
Jensen, Simon Kok Rasmussen, Thomas Bøjer Jacobsen, Bjarke Hejlskov Heide-Jørgensen, Uffe Sawhney, Simon Gammelager, Henrik Birn, Henrik Johnsen, Søren Paaske Christiansen, Christian Fynbo
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Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association
Examining regional variation in acute kidney injury (AKI) and associated outcomes may reveal inequalities and possibilities for optimization of the quality of care. Using the Danish medical databases, we examined regional variation in the incidence, follow-up and prognosis of AKI in Denmark. Patients with one or more AKI episodes in 2017 were ident...
Jouannigot, Isabelle
Les élèves se présentant comme voyageurs ont des pratiques langagières souvent stigmatisées et stigmatisantes dans une école française idéologiquement monolingue et monovariétale. Après une présentation des éléments linguistiques saillants, nous analyserons les enjeux sociolinguistiques et didactiques qui interviennent dans les interactions scolair...
Cai, Yingying De Smet, Hendrik
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Frontiers in Communication
Isomorphism holds that, ideally, a single meaning is expressed by a single form. However, despite long-standing support, the theoretical viability of the isomorphic principle has been called into question. There is widespread recognition that the coexistence of (near-) synonymous expressions—variation—is actually very common in language. In this st...
Strobel, Thomas
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Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft
This special issue examines the question of how both formal(ist) and functional(ist) accounts or elements of theorizing can contribute to the explanation of (morpho)syntactic variation. Are formal and functional approaches really irreconcilable with each other, as often seems to be taken for granted by their respective advocates? It will be argued ...
Brown, Steven
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Frontiers in Psychology
Within cognitive psychology, there are separate experimental fields devoted to the study of creativity, on the one hand, and aesthetics, on the other, with virtually no cross-talk between them. In this article, I propose a means of uniting creativity and aesthetics via a consideration of the mechanisms of cultural evolution. I call this the creativ...