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- Folk etymology – also known as (generative) po****r etymology, analogical reformation, (morphological) reanalysis and etymological reinterpretation – is...
- Rio Olympics, and he was stripped of the medal. In November 2020, the reanalysed doping tests from the 2012 Summer Olympics turned out positive for metenolone...
- English, and regular sound change has made them the same form: these can be reanalysed as conversion. A modern case of zero derivation in slang from po****r...
- 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...
- naturalization of borrowings within Swahili, loanwords are often reinterpreted, or reanalysed, as if they already contain a Swahili class prefix. In such cases the...
- (rather than brown) iris colour. In 2008, Lesley H. Rawlings and colleagues reanalysed Kluge's morphological data and combined it with genetic material, finding...
- with poems like the satirical Truyện Trê Cóc, were among the folktales reanalysed by socialist scholars. Mille et un proverbes p22 Vân Hoà - 2011 " de thằng...
- and in detail. Sometimes in this meaning, "fine-toothed comb" has been reanalysed as "fine toothcomb" and then shortened to "toothcomb", or changed into...
- new trend towards VSO and VOS ordering has arisen. Harald Hammarström reanalysed the data. In contrast to such claims, he found that a shift to SOV is...
- locations. Tropical cyclones have occurred around the world for millennia. Reanalyses and research are being undertaken to extend the historical record, through...