-
Intermingling, or heterophily, from a
sociological perspective includes the
various forms of
interactions between individuals that go
against a particular...
-
midlands speech in the
middle of the country, ... Nevertheless,
through intermingling and mixing,
first with
Danes and then with Normans,
amongst many the...
- ****onic-speaking
Yayoi people entered the
archipelago from the
Korean Peninsula,
intermingling with the Jōmon; the
Yayoi period saw the
introduction of
practices including...
- from the
Korean Peninsula entered the ****anese
islands and
displaced or
intermingled with the
original Jōmon inhabitants. The
linguistic homeland of Proto-Koreans...
-
described as
various ethnic expressions and
practices of
Catholicism intermingled with
aspects of folk religion.
Practices have
varied from
place to place...
- considerably, with
estimates ranging from 100,000 to 1,500,000. Most have
intermingled in
Egyptian society and are
almost indistinguishable from non-Turkish...
- semi-desert
Sahelian region north of
Sudan with
cattle and
avoided trade and
intermingling with the
Sudanic peoples. At the
beginning of the 19th century, Usman...
- The
Burgher people, a
distinct ethnic group,
emerged as a
result of
intermingling between the
Dutch and
native Sri
Lankans in this period. The Kingdom...
- monocultures)
Sequence of
monocultures Higher Polyculture, two or more
species intermingled in a
field (intercropping)
Continuous polyculture Rotation of polycultures...
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brown markings are
intermingled with more
prominent black markings), to the "Faded Tri" (where
faint black markings are
intermingled with more prominent...