471 research outputs found
Tres casos amb (més o menys) èxit: L'hebreu modern, el francès al Quebec i el català a Espanya
THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL AND LINGUISTIC PILGRIMAGE OF YIDDISH (SOME EXAMPLES OF FUNCTIONAL AND STRUCTURAL PIDGINIZATION AND DEPIDGINIZATION)
The second in a series of case studies of societies in which the mother tongue is merely the process language but not target language of education. This paper reviews the changes in Yiddish orthography which have paralleled its users' views as to its proper functions. Hebrew and German have both served as models and as anti-models for Yiddish orthography, resulting in four recognizable clusters of orthographies over a period of nearly one thousand years of printed use: both toward Hebrew and toward German, toward Hebrew but away from German, toward German but away from Hebrew, and, in most recent days, away from Hebrew and away from German. Change in orthographic models has always accompanied change in lexical and syntactic models as well and, all in all, been indicative of users' views as to the internal diglossia and the external diglossia relationships into which Yiddish should be involved.http://web.ku.edu/~starjrn
In Situ Probes of the First Galaxies and Reionization: Gamma-ray Bursts
The first structures in the Universe formed at z>7, at higher redshift than
all currently known galaxies. Since GRBs are brighter than other cosmological
sources at high redshift and exhibit simple power-law afterglow spectra that is
ideal for absorption studies, they serve as powerful tools for studying the
early universe. New facilities planned for the coming decade will be able to
obtain a large sample of high-redshift GRBs. Such a sample would constrain the
nature of the first stars, galaxies, and the reionization history of the
Universe.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, science white paper submitted to the US Astro2010
Decadal Surve
Chaotic systems in complex phase space
This paper examines numerically the complex classical trajectories of the
kicked rotor and the double pendulum. Both of these systems exhibit a
transition to chaos, and this feature is studied in complex phase space.
Additionally, it is shown that the short-time and long-time behaviors of these
two PT-symmetric dynamical models in complex phase space exhibit strong
qualitative similarities.Comment: 22 page, 16 figure
Enhancing studies of the connectome in autism using the autism brain imaging data exchange II
The second iteration of the Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange (ABIDE II) aims to enhance the scope of brain connectomics research in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Consistent with the initial ABIDE effort (ABIDE I), that released 1112 datasets in 2012, this new multisite open-data resource is an aggregate of resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and corresponding structural MRI and phenotypic datasets. ABIDE II includes datasets from an additional 487 individuals with ASD and 557 controls previously collected across 16 international institutions. The combination of ABIDE I and ABIDE II provides investigators with 2156 unique cross-sectional datasets allowing selection of samples for discovery and/or replication. This sample size can also facilitate the identification of neurobiological subgroups, as well as preliminary examinations of sex differences in ASD. Additionally, ABIDE II includes a range of psychiatric variables to inform our understanding of the neural correlates of co-occurring psychopathology; 284 diffusion imaging datasets are also included. It is anticipated that these enhancements will contribute to unraveling key sources of ASD heterogeneity
Interobserver Reliability in the Interpretation of Computed Tomographic Scans of Stroke Patients
Interobserver Reliability in Interpretation of Computed Tomographic Images Was Studied by Six Senior Neurologists Who Independently Evaluated on a Standardized Stroke Data Bank Form the Brain Lesions of 17 Patients. the Results Analyzed with K Statistics Yielded Moderate to Substantial Agreement on Most Items of Interest Including the Stroke Pathology and Anatomy. in General, the Levels of Agreement Were as High as Previously Reported for the Diagnosis of the Mechanism of the Stroke, and Much Higher Than on Many Stroke History Items and Items of Neurologic Examination. Excellent Agreement Was Obtained for the Detection of Infarcts and Intracerebral Hemorrhage, and Substantial Agreement Was Obtained on Whether the Computed Tomographic Images Were Normal or Indicative of Small Deep Infarcts, Superficial and Deep Infarcts, and Aneurysms. the Level of Agreement on Anatomy of the Lesions Was Best for the Frontal, Parietal, and Temporal Lobes, Putamen, Cerebellum, and Subarachnoid Space. Implications for Clinical Research and Diagnosis Are Discussed. © 1987 American Medical Association All Rights Reserved
Globalisation, the practice of devotional songs and poems and the linguistic repertoires of young British Muslims
This article provides empirical data from transnational religious contexts which highlight the
complexity, fluidity and indexicality of language and religious practices in globalising settings.
Through an examination of the role of devotional song and poetry in the Islamic world, and in
particular, among young multilingual and multivarietal British Muslims, an attempt is made to
show how globalising processes of the present age contribute to, on the one hand, novel forms
of language resources and innovative religious practices and, on the other, co-existing
traditional approaches to faith and language practices. It also shows how young people deploy
their linguistic repertoires and language resources in order to re-construct their religious and
linguistic identities. A conclusion is presented that such practices, whilst drawing on old and
traditional roots, become transformed when enacted in these newer settings, both
linguistically and religiously
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