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apart from baseline monolingual speakers of the same language. The incomplete acquisition hypothesis sees a result of reduced input in the HL during childhood which leads to the effect that some especially infrequent of the HL that was mastered with native-like accuracy earlier in life Montrul 2008 . Finally the Missing-Input input due to the parents exhibiting L1 attrition and or cross-linguistic influence from the majority language to address the effects of quality of parental input on non-target-like attainment of the HL. In contrast Bernhard BREHMER "Effects of parental input on the acquisition of heritage languages: A comparison of
This talk focuses on the much debated question of whether languages influence the way speakers conceptualise conceptualise and verbalise the world around them. More specifically it examines how motion and causal events typologically and phylogenetically different languages. The talk will discuss results from a series of verbal Conférence "Do our languages have an impact on the way we think and communicate?" Iraide Ibarretxe-Antuñano
Modernist Revolutions Paradigms of the New and Circulations of the Word in American Poetry
d'Alebachew Belay "Megaliths, landscapes, and society in the central high of Ethiopia : an archaeological research
reference ecosystems iii discuss the relevance of the current AMF network for the conservation of forest-dwelling representative of the range of abiotic conditions that prevail on the Northern slope of the Pyrenees Plus identify factors that explain the current location of AMFs ii assess the potential of these AMFs as reference forests for most of the variables tested but effect size is rather weak except for the number of days with type. The current AMF network cannot fully ensure conservation of biodiversity associated with the Pyrenean Are the remnants of both ancient and mature forest relevant to inspire close-to-nature forest management
significantly influenced by the strength of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation AMO and the Atlantic Meridional regional changes. Here we focus on the recent sea-level history of the Mediterranean Sea an area characterized climate variability is larger and the rate of sea-level rise higher than the global average. We produce a stretching back to the late 1800s indicating that Mediterranean RSL has risen by 24 cm in the past 140 years circulation in the coming decades slowing and diminishing North Atlantic heat transport has the potential could amplify future relative sea-level rise in the Mediterranean: A review of climate and tide-gauge
"Later Stone Age lithic technological behavior in the Main Ethiopian Rift" - 23 octobre 2020
improvisation. Because of the silent nature of the improvisation exercise the bodies bear the entire burden of choreographed solo piece and the second on the role of dancers bodies in social cognition for the coordinated collaboration collected from the daily rehearsals of the National Ballet Company of Portugal for the première production tested is if the more formally conventional the dance move is e.g. arabesque développé the more reduced use the same strategies described in the literature i.e. turn-taking to socially coordinate the group The performing body from distributed cognition to social cognition: Formal and functional analyses of
Mésolithique en Europe Tenth International Conference on the Mesolithic in Europe 7-11 septembre 2020 September Mésolithique en Europe / Tenth International Conference on the Mesolithic in Europe, 7-11 septembre 2020
crossroad within the global Islamic world connecting the Maghrib with the Mashriq the Mediterranean Sea well-known for the Greek and Roman era Libya remains rather unknown for the tenth centuries of the Islamic era era that began with the Islamic conquest of the 1st 7th century and ended with the progressive establishment establishment of the Ottoman rule in the 10th 16th century. Thus this webinar aims at reactivating the academic Following the last conference cycle 2022-2023 in 2023-2024 we will continue to explore the sources available Monthly Webinar - Revisiting the History of Medieval Libya (7th-16th centuries) : "Looking for Libya