词汇 | example_english_assimilation |
释义 | Examples of assimilationThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. A good many of these assimilations will be matters for discussion and agreement. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The real lesson is that the measure turns its back on our successful assimilations of previous centuries. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 What should be done about the assimilation of primitive peoples into the modern world ? The use of the term chaotic makes assimilations to uncontrol or not wanting to control and that, as a vocal expression, is related to scream. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The serotyped strains were identified using biochemical tests such as amino acid and sugar assimilation tests. Assimilation has to do with how an entity integrates new parts with its old. A more subtle reaction is some form of assimilation and appropriation of e-government systems by key stakeholders within the context of deployment and use. Presumably the injected proteins accumulate in soluble pools before assimilation. On the other hand, assimilation is progressive (left-toright) in one case : a trough \\i\\ will assimilate to a preceding trough \\a\\. We hasten to add that our proposal is not incompatible with other areas of laryngeal phonology, such as neutralisation and assimilation. Voicing assimilation unexpectedly fails to apply in the context /t+d/, and epenthesis unexpectedly goes out of its way to apply in exactly this context. In instances of place assimilation, a key property is that unreleased consonants take on the place features of a neighbouring onset but not the reverse. The capital letter consonants represent consonants that undergo voicing assimilation. However, for those cases in which perceptual assimilation arguably is not at stake, we acknowledge that ease of articulation can play a role. Specifically, we will examine the relation between facts of phonetic difficulty in perception of syllable-final stops and common sound patterns of place assimilation. On the role of perception in shaping phonological assimilation rules. In the melodic section, she discusses local assimilation. With no universally fixed ranking of place constraints, any place of articulation is predicted to be the target of assimilation, as shown in (19). She reasons that cliticisation differs crucially from handshape assimilation, where orientation assimilates as well. The second process is dominant handshape assimilation, where the clitic retains its movement but assimilates its handshape to that of the host. Wiese proposes an analysis of assimilation of the fricative to a preceding back vowel within the phonological word. Unfortunately, the photograph which illustrates the handshape assimilation is difficult to examine, because it is too faint. Both of these analyses incorrectly predict that affricates and fricatives should undergo assimilation. The most common type of long-distance assimilation involves nasality, which is independent of the ar ticulators in the oral cavity. Assimilation of palatalization has not decreased, nor has variation in pretonic vowels. Clearly there are forces operating both for and against total assimilation. Within a fact-node, various other fields exist which detail the polarity, defeasibility, interest, importance and assimilation of the fact. The resulting problem seemed stark, if not insurmountable: while subjugation compromised attempts at assimilation, assimilation would falter in the absence of the necessary transformation. Again, my initial hypothesis that the assimilation phenomenon could be driven by sonority was not confirmed. Both may simply be assimilations to more familiar names. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The divisions, some bordering on inter-service rivalry, remained largely intact until long after direct imperial assimilation in 1858. Once this process of imitation and assimilation is accomplished, however, ' you free yourself of your model'. He avoids the term 'assimilation', preferring 'acculturation' because it does not entail a complete rejection of the culture of origin. Numbers due to large genetically homogeneous population sizes are different from those due to colonial expansion and assimilation. Obviously, a considerable selective assimilation of specific particles is taking place following ingestion of the bulk sedimentary organic matter. Despite the valid criticisms of acculturation and assimilation theory, the factors it identified as influential in the migrants' experience still require attention. Constructing reality and its alternatives : an inclusion/ exclusion model of assimilation and contrast effects in social judgment. Rethinking assimilation theory for a new era of immigration. The promises of assimilation fell short of the rhetoric. In four-dimensional variation data assimilation, it is necessary to integrate a linearized version of the model forward in time. The ver y real problem that true political assimilation could entail went unmentioned. The study is unrivalled for its detail, context and important implications for understanding the strategies for success without assimilation. Nevertheless, this book is an impressive assimilation of the wealth and diversity of past and present research on a highly intractable but important disease. Accommodation, assimilation and reciprocity are refrains heard throughout the edition. Crustally-contaminated andesites could be produced by combined assimilation and fractional crystallization of basaltic magmas. Al-rich relic material from the formation of the rapakivi granite melt is another source of assimilation. Cultural assimilation has ceased to be acceptable to indigenous peoples in post-colonial societies. Mixing calculations illustrate the possible effects of bulk assimilation of continental crust. Second, differentiation, mixing, assimilation of magmas and alteration can produce compositional trends that can cross field boundaries within discrimination diagrams. The idea in data assimilation is to adjust the initial conditions to improve the agreement with a limited number of subsequent measurements. Assimilation and not isolation is our true policy and natural destiny. Probably no book on migration would be complete without some reference to assimilation, and in a sociological context clearly this is a very important aspect. The crucial difference relates to the forms in (6c), which show that liquid consonants also served as targets of assimilation. The phonological processes affecting syllable-initial position can be generalized into three groups : assimilation, deletion and systematic substitution. One cannot speak of a real appropriation and assimilation of these writings, however, before the sixteenth century. Here we find relocated, basically, the aspect of assimilation. Also, nasals did not target any other segments for assimilation, not even certain other voiced coronal stops. Such a constraint has the further consequence of blocking place assimilation if the target would result in a complex segment. The liquid consonant \\l\\ was produced correctly and thus was not subject to gliding or assimilation. To the extent, then, that certain segments must resist assimilation, those outputs that are shadowspecified represent optimal outputs with respect to both alignment and faithfulness. The result was that some coronals served as targets of place assimilation, while others did not. Assimilation refers to strategies aimed at optimizing resources, or compensating for losses or declines in domains that are central to the individual's self-esteem and identity. With every perception we are aware of, we perform an act of creative assimilation. Finally, self-evaluation of assimilation adds no significant explanation of outcome. Interpreting such findings as unequivocal evidence for the direct assimilation of mangrove detritus may be incorrect. All species showed a substantial degree of responsiveness to light environment in terms of the maximum assimilation rate achieved. Though diverse in idioms, they all shared a profound involvement with the revival of a folk culture and its assimilation into art music. Net assimilation is in part determined by the rate of photosynthetic carbon gain of plants. Assimilations to an adjacent segment are vastly more frequent than assimilations to a non-adjacent one. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The experiments here tested whether assimilation depends on a neural process that follows stereoscopic depth perception. We use the inclusive term "induction" to describe color-appearance changes that may be due to both contrast and 0or assimilation. The working hypothesis, that chromatic assimilation occurs among objects perceived to belong to the same group, accounts for all of the measurements. Wetlands may also act as pollution assimilation agents for nitrate pollution created by up-stream agriculture. Consequently, perceptual assimilation is expected to be massively responsible for loanword adaptations. We caution, however, against drawing too strong an inference from this assimilation conclusion. Assimilation required that 'something else had to be forgotten, without remainder or trace' (p. 20). In every layer there is a dialectic between assimilation and accommodation, a kind of alternating current between intuition and analysis, with intuition leading the way. In the event of contact between indigenous languages and cultures and those of an 'outgroup,' linguistic acculturation or assimilation might be the outcome. They reflect social mobility, assimilation and dynamic interactions between members of different races, religions and castes. He suggests how new works are an assimilation of older models. The committee discussed whether adjustment should aim for the assimilation or the integration of immigrants. As questions about party locations were asked in only one of the waves we are ill-equipped to test for the presence of an assimilation effect. Rewrite the phonemic transcription as a" broad phonetic" one so as to show likely assimilations, elisions and linking. The ambiguity comes from accidental co-occurrence of identical consonants, as well as assimilations, as shown in. There is no evidence for any of these intervening stages or for the anthropomorphic dissimilations and assimilations invoked. Generally speaking, the cases that have most often been described are assimilations affecting consonants. Lenition processes are 'unconditioned' or 'spontaneous' in the sense that they are not caused by neighbouring segments (unlike consonantal assimilations or vowel harmony, for example). Finally, while these longdistance assimilations are common in child phonology, their relative rarity in fully developed languages has remained unexplained. The accuracy of each syllable was not always high ; phoneme assimilations and substitutions were prevalent. There are indeed cases where nonlocal assimilations of precisely the relevant kind have occurred as sporadic historical changes. The addition of the suffix in this class is often accompanied by a shortening of the stem vowel, as well as certain phonotactically motivated assimilations between stem and suffix consonants. From the phonetic point of view, segmental deletions and assimilations may contribute to reduction at the syllable level, so syllabic boundaries may be merged to different extents. Gestural economy is achieved at the expense of alveolar stops that are not final in a consonant sequence, through planned assimilations with neighboring consonants, or complete target omission. Listeners learn by experience that speakers may distort certain clusters of sounds by assimilation, and work out corrective rules to help disentangle the intended pronunciation. Regular sound changes might include assimilation and weakening, while some irregular, sporadic subtypes are haplology, metathesis and dissimilation. The ritual ingestion of the enemy resulted in the assimilation of the latter's strengths and qualities. Features of connected speech are dealt with very brie-y, covering assimilation, elision and vowel reduction. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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