- Co-option, also
known as co-optation and
sometimes spelt cooption or cooptation, has two
common meanings. It may
refer to the
process of
adding members...
- by
natural selection after cooption,
although Gould and Vrba cite
examples (e.g., feathers) of
traits shaped after cooption. Note that the
selection pressure...
- Pistols,
citing his
disillusionment with punk's
musical predictability and
cooption by
commercial interests, as well as his
desire to
explore more diverse...
- Look up co-option,
cooption, or
cooptation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Co-option or
coöption is a
process of
appointing members to a group, or...
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Discourse markers can be seen as a “joint product” of
grammaticalization and
cooption,
explaining both
their grammatical behavior and
their metatextual properties...
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unfailing regularity and were
suppressed with treachery,
brute force, tact,
cooption and some
reforms ... Roy
Moxham (2003), Tea,
Carroll & Graf Publishers...
- As its
political power grew,
Monte Albán
expanded militarily,
through cooption, and via
outright colonization, into
several areas outside the
Valley of...
- on
something ... and the idea that some
enlightened state and not just
cooption might have
created something that is very pure. [...] In the abstract,...
- century, the
Spanish introduced chattel slavery through warfare and the
cooption of
existing systems. A
number of
other European powers followed suit, and...
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processes such as
coalescent angiogenesis,
vessel elongation and
vessel cooption also play a role.
Vasculogenesis is the
embryonic formation of endothelial...