An alternative derivation is from the Apache word tezlingo which refers to a native plant, probably sotol, and the alcoholic drink made from it. |
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This suggests that idiosyncratic morphological information is accessible in the course of a syntactic derivation. |
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Mathematical procedures, such as Fourier deconvolution and derivation, have been developed to circumvent this problem. |
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The abbreviations for chlorophyll fluorescence parameters and their derivation are as described previously. |
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Two facies of regionally metamorphosed rocks that may be of either original sedimentary or igneous derivation are characterized by epidote. |
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The Allotheria are so different from anything else that one can almost imagine their derivation from an entirely separate line of cynodonts. |
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This is an alternative derivation of Newton's method for finding square roots of positive numbers. |
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A brief history of the district, derivation of its name, physiography and details about its flora and fauna have been given. |
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In Chapter 4, the derivation of George Washington's farewell address is traced. |
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Although not a definitive indicator, the lack of abrasion is consistent with derivation from nearby sources. |
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Many of them would later find their way to Louisiana where they became known as Cajuns, a derivation of the word Acadian. |
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Reversals in the direction of derivation like those in are accidental on this approach, a consequence simply of the idiosyncracy of morphology. |
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Much rather may we hold with scholars like Delitzsch and Kittel, that the relation is one of cognateness, not of derivation. |
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Of these techniques, the derivation of DEM's from vector hypsographic and hydrographic data produces the most accurate model. |
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But notice that this just pushes the assumption back, and eventually one will reach the beginning of the original derivation. |
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The high silica content suggests derivation from a high pressure metamorphic source. |
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Furthermore, they suggested that such neuroendocrine carcinomas might be of endodermal rather than neuroectodermal derivation. |
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His derivation of the estimates is a tour de force and the applications in algebraic geometry are beautiful. |
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There is, to my mind, a distinction between the source from which the dividend is paid and the derivation of that source. |
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The derivation of snakes from mosasauroids implies a marine origin of snakes. |
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To begin with, there is the matter of its provenance, which concerns the origin or derivation of an artifact. |
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The combined isotopic data suggest derivation of the sediments from at least three distinct crustal source regions. |
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The ancestral metazoan gene structure gives the most parsimonious derivation of its descendant genes. |
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Considering its derivation from pop fiction and movies, Greene's writing is better than it needed to be. |
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Einstein's original derivation of mass-energy equivalence is the best known in this group. |
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A mutual interaction, rather than a one-way derivation, could offer a more fruitful and more critical path. |
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Like the derivation of verbs from adjectives the agent noun derivation of one sort or another is quite common in the world's languages. |
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I honestly can't give you the derivation of the word, you'd probably need to check someone with training in linguistics. |
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The phonetic form and spelling and the derivation are alike unsettled, the uncertainty of the latter involving that of the former. |
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When I first came to the community I asked people for the derivation of the word. |
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A derivation of this technique is to use the silica in combination with a microwave oven. |
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He was also learning the meaning of words, their derivation and more while broadening his general knowledge in leaps and bounds. |
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The word spaniel is probably a derivation of the Latin word for Spain, Hispania, reflecting the dog's Spanish heritage. |
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As a flood of French verbs entered the language, they acquired noun forms by zero derivation, too. |
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But the similarity of the name to the Incan word makes the actual derivation ambiguous. |
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One young man whose derivation, I found out, was by way of Pakistan, had to leave in the middle of the semester. |
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Other references to the Igbo derivation of particular masquerades occur in their praise songs. |
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This mineralogy is consistent with derivation from granitic or acidic high-grade metamorphic rocks. |
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The argument conveniently ignores the political reality of devolution, ie that we are Europeans through contribution, not derivation. |
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Moreover, derivation by prefixation of a single consonant would go against the general pattern of word formation in English. |
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This suggests derivation from a sedimentary precursor in which zircons would reflect recycling and abrasion during sedimentary processes. |
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But there must be some logical explanation and derivation, that fits with the current definition, mustn't there? |
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Compared with delayed dyslexies, phonological dyslexies were impaired in the suffix deletion task but not in derivation in a sentence context. |
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The results generated through Stochastic L-Systems are different for every derivation process. |
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But here is an elementary derivation that pulls together several useful but mostly disregarded in the pre-college mathematics ideas. |
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The contractor shall identify a point of contact to answer questions regarding the estimate and its derivation with a phone number and email. |
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Therefore, we cannot support Durham's derivation of New World lunulate clades from an ancestor in common with protoscutellids, either. |
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Just War teaching is a derivation of basic moral principles from natural law. |
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If you are already familiar with the principles of Bayesian statistics, you will probably have no trouble understanding the derivation. |
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Often, he explains the linguistic derivation of a word or idiom. |
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So defined, the fin-limb transition has to be explained in terms of the evolution of the digital arch and the derivation of digits from radials in fins. |
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The derivation of our model centers on tetraploid species in which multivalent pairing is only one mechanism for chromosomal pairings during meioses. |
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The mineralogy of loess commonly differs considerably from that of the underlying bedrock, further demonstrating its derivation from a distant source. |
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I like language and often times, words and their derivation interest me. |
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The precise derivation of the word has always been as contentious as it is obscure but it is tempting to see some shared lexical kinship with our New Year festivities. |
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Is there a book out there that indicates the derivation of words? |
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He is of mainly Dutch derivation, with some Japanese ancestry, as well. |
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Moreover, their dyslexic subgroup defined by the level of phonological impairment is impaired in suffix deletion and not so much in derivation in sentential contexts. |
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I have to admit that her derivation probably wouldn't make good news copy, although it is a process that parallels the similar grammaticalization of gonna. |
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Together look up the derivation, the connotation, any prefixes and suffixes for the word, the root, the spelling rules that apply and the various meanings. |
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The parallel antelope masking forms of the Ijebu Agbo society are associated with a water spirit of Ijo derivation based on the African water chevrotain. |
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The Stem Cell Registry will eventually contain useful details about the derivation of the cells, the number of passages, culture conditions, and so forth. |
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This kind of coinage and derivation is a typical process in the creative evolution of language, and is exactly the sort of thing that snoots like to deprecate. |
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Since both networks are simply just pairs of coupled D transmission lines, the derivation of the constraints on the junction immittances is familiar. |
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The name quahog, or quahaug, is of American Indian derivation. |
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This area has been problematized by a long historical debate over secularism and the complicated derivation of civil laws from various codification systems. |
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Scientists are debating the possible derivation of birds from dinosaurs. |
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Verbs can also be formed from nouns and adjectives by zero derivation, as with the verbs snare, nose, dry, and calm. |
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A comparative study of the structure of saprophytism of the Pyrolaceae and Monotropaceae with reference to their derivation from the Ericaceae. |
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Thermodynamcal derivation of a hydrodynamical model of inhomogeneous superfluid turbulence. |
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A value of examining this case is that the derivation requires the use of only elementary statistics and the quadratic formula. |
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However, historical linguists have never found a derivation with which they are universally comfortable. |
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The erroneous derivation from halig has given rise to the demonym Haligonian, which is of recent origin and not in universal use. |
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Even though precision can be carried to an extreme, the scales which now are drawn in will allow derivation of meaningful measurements. |
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Suitable and efficient tools for description and derivation are algebraic notions as rings, polynomial matrices, and Diophantine equations. |
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For a mathematical formulation see Mathematical derivation of fictitious forces. |
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There follows a listing of the derivation of all the inhabited islands in the Northern Isles. |
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Seven out of 38 different derivatives are transitive, suggesting that intransitivity is more typical in momentative derivation. |
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Alongside or a derivation of Plains Indian Sign Language was Plateau Sign Language, now extinct. |
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Though these names were of Viking derivation some of the families who bear them appear to have had Gaelic origins. |
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Panels of interlace and other Insular motifs continue to be used as one element in borders and frames ultimately classical in derivation. |
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The primary direction or derivation of existence from faith's facticity is possible through the codirection of ontology. |
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The Hawaiian king then adopted and flew the flag as a symbol of his own royal authority not recognising its national derivation. |
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Arran is therefore not unusual in that the derivation of the name is far from clear. |
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The main result of loop quantum gravity is the derivation of a granular structure of space at the Planck length. |
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This idea is often repeated but no firm evidence of this derivation has emerged. |
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Like PDQ, it is not designed to teach you the derivation for formulae and thus does not overwhelm with mathematics and equations. |
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Monocrystalline quartz grains are usually associated with derivation from granitic gneiss and recrystallised metaquartzite. |
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Subsequent test procedures examined the derivation of mutually and combinatorially entailed relations. |
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The poet Thomas Chatterton popularised a derivation from Brictricstow linking the town to Brictric, the last king of Wessex. |
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As with the formula for the area of a circle, any derivation of this formula inherently uses methods similar to calculus. |
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An alternative derivation may be from the Latin verb Abdo meaning black or dark river. |
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Historically, the runic alphabet is a derivation of the Old Italic scripts of antiquity, with the addition of some innovations. |
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Scandinavian scholars tend to favor derivation from the Latin alphabet itself over Raetic candidates. |
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One theory holds it to be of Punic derivation, from the Phoenician language of colonizing Carthage. |
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He found that the derivation from Bertram was widely believed and considered uncomfortable. |
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The Grammar was continued in three volumes, treating principally derivation, composition and syntax, the last of which was unfinished. |
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There is no consensus regarding the derivation or meaning of Paraguay, although many versions are similar and all of them in Paraguayan Guarani. |
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The Nahuatl languages are agglutinative, polysynthetic languages that make extensive use of compounding, incorporation and derivation. |
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This derivation applies to many similarly named rivers throughout Britain including the Axe, Exe and Usk, with the names evolving local distinctions over the centuries. |
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I will consider cases of movement epenthesis, movement deletion, cliticization, compound formation, classifier constructions, derivation, and nonmanual prosodic features. |
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Pata'na was a Roman goddess who appears with greatly varied names, sometimes as a derivation from Ceres or a Cerean deity, and sometimes as Ceres herself. |
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Rhabdomyomas are benign tumors of skeletal muscle derivation. |
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Cornish terms the English Sawsnek, from the same derivation. |
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In 1889, Heaviside first published a correct derivation of the magnetic force on a moving charged particle, which is now called the Lorentz Force. |
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Various theories about the derivation of this term have been given, ranging from the colour of a weathered scarlet coat to the name of a purportedly famous tailor. |
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One possible derivation comes from skitis, an early Celtic word for winged, which may describe how the island's peninsulas radiate out from a mountainous centre. |
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The English town name of Winchester has a parallel derivation, ultimately from the combination of the Latin words Venta, in that case, Venta Belgarum, and castra. |
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This etymology has remained the standard derivation of the term. |
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Mason had served with the Royal Navy in the Orkney Islands where the chief island is called Mainland, a possible name derivation for these English sailors. |
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Inflection is also present in adjective comparation and word derivation. |
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The grammar is arguably more European than not, but Claude Piron among others argues that the derivation system is not particularly European, though the inflection is. |
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Using only responses from the derivation sample, a series of factor analyses and item analyses were computed to arrive at an optimal solution of CCMQ items. |
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