Yet there is no consensus on the presence of Clovis bifaces in the Midwest or their typological affinities to Gainey bifaces. |
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It was not long ago that American architectural history consisted chiefly of biographies, thematic or typological studies, and synthetic surveys. |
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No typological or technological contrasts were noted between different site phases. |
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This brief 8-item questionnaire has been validated by applying a method for distinguishing typological from dimensional constructs. |
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It became the most effective typological tool to blacken the Irish character and, through association, declare it unfit for self-government. |
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I guess that the great typological difference in the use of labials can speak for the great genetic difference in AmerIndian languages. |
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These two texts show that typological reading has value only if it leads to hope. |
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The typological categorization of a tourist destination may rule out the need for further analyses of its attractions. |
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He thus developed a system containing four types of interpretation: literal, moral, typological, and allegorical. |
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The typological dimension they have assumed is the primary justification for their presence. |
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By stratigraphic references and typological comparison with related artefacts. |
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The problem lies in deciding what significance should be attached to particular typological characteristics. |
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In addition to a chronological and typological inventory of penknives, the exhibition also pays tribute to mankind's first instrument. |
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For the typological analysis, following the analysis of the dendrogram by Ward's hierarchical procedure and a dynamic multitude, 5 groups remain. |
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The two sorts of language classification, historical and typological, serve different purposes and are differently based. |
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The launching phase took the form of typological studies, surveys and consultations for the purpose of identifying partners. |
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Instead a typological model was adhered to, which recognized that organisms exist as distinct types. |
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This will be undertaken on a chronological, geographical, typological and thematic basis. |
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The third proposal is to conduct a typological and sociological analysis of those involved in urban policy-making. |
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The study will classify all the relevant players and products in a geographical and typological framework. |
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The phases are based on typological changes, which means that they do not have to be strictly contemporaneous across the whole distribution. |
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Phylogenetic or typological comparisons of creole languages have led to divergent conclusions. |
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Contributions of a typological alternative to associationistic and dimensional models of person perception. |
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These results are then presented using a dendrogram, which shows the overall typological grouping of the dialects. |
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The diadochi not only continued to propagate the typological portrait of Alexander, they also commissioned such protraits themselves. |
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What most interested the poet, however, was the literal sense of Biblical sources as opposed to their typological or allegorical significance. |
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Enigmatic reticence wreathed the return of the typological anticipator of Jesus' resurrection. |
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In this method of interpretation, the text is given an allegorical, typological or homiletic meaning, which is not readily apparent from the pashat reading. |
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This is done by noting similarities between the themes associated with the Scripture under consideration and the typological, allegorical or homiletic application. |
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Repair work or rebuilding should be mindful of the historical, architectural and typological features of the damaged buildings, with a view to preserving our rich architectural heritage. |
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A seriation technique, called sequence dating, based on shared typological features, enabled Sir Flinders Petrie to establish the temporal order of a large number of Egyptian graves. |
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Although there is, not surprisingly, a tendency for genetically related languages to be typologically similar in many ways, typological similarity of itself is no proof of genetic relationship. |
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Possibly, after some cultural and typological discontinuity, perhaps caused by the maximum cold of the last phase of the Würm glaciation, the Baradostian was replaced by a local Upper Paleolithic industry called the Zarzian. |
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But, as Greenberg pointed out in his classificatory work, the mere presence of gender points only toward typological similarities between languages. |
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Languages are put into typological classes, with the reservation already mentioned, on the basis of certain overall similarities of structure irrespective of historical relations. |
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A typological cartography should be produced by the applicant in order to characterise the different zones: tree cavities, alpine soils, soils to support lawns, soil for crops, for plant pots and trays. |
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From its archaeological, stratigraphic and typological context. |
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The stabilization of the prime office yield in Brussels CBD and Leopold district, and the reduction of the increase of the capitalization rates in the other geographical and typological sectors are already perceptible. |
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In addition, the Banque de France carried out a typological survey of overindebtedness, at the request of the Ministry of the Economy, Finance and Industry. |
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Likewise this typological approach to race is generally regarded as discredited by biologists and anthropologists. |
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The bone harpoons and points have the most distinctive chronological markers within the typological sequence. |
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In the archaeology of the Stone Age, an industry or technocomplex is a typological classification of stone tools. |
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The shared features of languages which belong to the same typological class type may have arisen completely independently. |
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Helle Metslang's main research interests have been Estonian morphosyntax and syntax, language change, contrastive and typological studies. |
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Modern fundamentalisms as a world-wide 'tribe' or single typological phenomenon are marked by several attributes. |
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This typological trait also appears in funerary vessels in Urnfield culture graves in the North Tyrol Inn Valley, which date to the SB IIb and SB IIc phases. |
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The highest position in a hierarchy defines a macroparameter, a major typological property, lower positions define successively more local properties. |
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In a later book, A Foundation for Art Education, Manuel Barkan questioned the typological distinctions, visual and haptic, as outlined by Lowenfeld. |
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In Section 2 I will briefly introduce the Mansi languages and their most important typological features from the point of view of the three-participant constructions. |
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A Typological Comparison with an Interlanguage Study of the Two Languages in Contact, Turku. |
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