- Folk
etymology – also
known as (generative) po****r etymology,
analogical reformation, (morphological)
reanalysis and
etymological reinterpretation – is...
-
naturalization of
borrowings within Swahili,
loanwords are
often reinterpreted, or
reanalysed, as if they
already contain a
Swahili class prefix. In such
cases the...
-
Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). The
first reanalysis product, ERA-15,
generated reanalyses for
approximately 15 years, from
December 1978 to
February 1994. The second...
- English, and
regular sound change has made them the same form:
these can be
reanalysed as
conversion In Toki Pona, any
content word may
function as a noun, verb...
- may be
related to the fact that in
later times his name was
sometimes reanalysed as ḥrj-šf.t "He who is over strength". One of his
titles was "Ruler of...
- In
fluid dynamics, wind wave
modeling describes the
effort to
depict the sea
state and
predict the
evolution of the
energy of wind
waves using numerical...
- locations.
Tropical cyclones have
occurred around the
world for millennia.
Reanalyses and
research are
being undertaken to
extend the
historical record, through...
-
became available in 2023. In
addition to
reanalysing all the old data
using a
consistent system, the
reanalyses also make use of much
archived data that...
- the day. In 1981,
Digman and Takemoto-Chock of the
University of
Hawaii reanalysed data from Cattell, Tupes, Norman,
Fiske and Digman. They re-affirmed the...
-
Total Fertility Ratio (a
statistical abstraction of
births per woman) to
reanalyse that data in a "typical
circular mistake."
DellaPergola estimated the...