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    Aspectual <i>se</i> and Telicity in Heritage Spanish Bilinguals: The Effects of Lexical Access, Dominance, Age of Acquisition, and Patterns of Language Use by Gabriel Martínez Vera, Julio César López Otero, Marina Y. Sokolova, Adam Cleveland, Megan Tzeitel Marshall, Liliana Sánchez

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…While differences in the production and acceptability of aspectual inflectional morphology between Spanish–English heritage and monolingually raised speakers of Spanish have been argued to support incomplete acquisition approaches to heritage language acquisition, other approaches have argued that differences in access (e.g., lexical access) to representations for receptive and productive purposes are at the core of some of the unique characteristics of heritage language data. …”
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    West Heslerton: WEB-CD The application of HTML and WEB Tools for creating a distibuted excavation archive in the form of a WEB-CD by Dominic Powlesland, Heather Clemence, James Lyall

    Published 1998-10-01
    “…The excavation between 1986 and 1995 of a complete Early and Middle-Saxon settlement at West Heslerton, North Yorkshire, England, by The Landscape Research Centre on behalf of English Heritage (Archaeology Commissions Programme) remains one of the largest excavation programmes undertaken in Britain. …”
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    Language Variations for Tourism Sectors around of English and Dutch Colonial Buildings: Sociolinguistics and Ethnolinguistics Studies by Inayatul Mukarromah, Sitti Zulaihah

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The purpose of this research is to know the language variations through Sociolingustics and ethnolinguistics studies in the English heritage and colonial building areas. The approach used in this research is qualitative. …”
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    Enhancing the record through remote sensing:The application and integration of multi-sensor, non-invasive remote sensing techniques for the enhancement of the Sites and Monuments R... by Dominic Powlesland, James Lyall, Daniel Donoghue

    Published 1997-04-01
    “…The present project has been made possible by the award of an Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Data Award, a grant from English Heritage to cover data processing and interpretation and the support and assistance provided by the University of Durham and the North Yorkshire County Sites and Monuments Record (SMR).…”
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    Using multiple measures of language dominance and proficiency in Farsi-English bilingual children by Mariam Komeili, Parvaneh Tavakoli, Theodoros Marinis

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Thirty-seven Farsi-English Heritage language speaking children from 6;1 to 11;6 were assessed on their vocabulary, morphosyntax, and narrative microstructure skills in both languages to address whether there is a difference between their proficiency in Farsi as a heritage and English as a majority language, how the scores on the vocabulary, morphosyntax, and narrative microstructure tasks relate to one another, and based on the results of each task in both languages if any of the children are at risk for a Developmental Language Disorder. …”
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    DigIT: Archaeological Summary Report and Experiments in Digital Recording in the Field by Dominic Powlesland, Keith May

    Published 2010-02-01
    “…The Landscape Research Centre (LRC) had been pioneering the use of hand-held computers and other tools within a primarily digital recording system for more than 15 years and this project provided an opportunity, through a collaboration with the English Heritage Centre for Field Archaeology, to test a full range of digital recording techniques employing more up to date technology than had been used in the past. …”
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