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Manfred Joshua Sakel (June 6, 1900 –
December 2, 1957) was an Austrian-Jewish (later Austrian-American)
neurophysiologist and psychiatrist,
credited with...
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Emanuel Sakel (Hebrew: עמנואל סקל; born 1940) is a
retired Israeli general who held
several prominent posts including command of the 252
Sinai Brigade...
- w****s. It was
introduced in 1927 by Austrian-American
psychiatrist Manfred Sakel and used
extensively in the 1940s and 1950s,
mainly for schizophrenia, before...
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River and the
region around San
Borja in the
Department of Beni (Bolivia).
Sakel (2004)
classifies them as two
languages for a
number of reasons, yet some...
- Humanity's
Greatest Invention. New York: Liveright. ISBN 978-0-87140-795-5. —;
Sakel,
Jeanette (2012).
Linguistic Fieldwork. Cambridge:
Cambridge University...
- no
longer in use, include:
Insulin shock therapy,
introduced by
Manfred Sakel in 1933 for the
treatment of schizophrenia. This
resulted in a coma state...
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developing bilingualism (Pirahã-Portuguese) in the community,
along the
lines of
Sakel and Gonçalves, will
provide valuable data for the
discussion on speakers'...
- >Das
letzte Dorf der Aramäer<
lachte einer der…
Yaron Matras;
Jeanette Sakel (2007).
Grammatical Borrowing in Cross-Linguistic Perspective. De Gruyter...
- (2008). "Grammatical
borrowing in Indonesian". In
Yaron Matras;
Jeanette Sakel (eds.).
Grammatical Borrowing in Cross-Linguistic Perspective.
Walter de...
- >Das
letzte Dorf der Aramäer<
lachte einer der…
Yaron Matras;
Jeanette Sakel (2007).
Grammatical Borrowing in Cross-Linguistic Perspective. De Gruyter...