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    Anticipation of vertebral pedicle breach through dynamic surgical guidance by John Williams, Amer Samdani, Helton Luiz Aparecido Defino, Keri George, John Gaughan, Randal Betz

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…The surgeon stopped probing when the sound changed, suggesting abutment against the cortical wall ("anticipation" of impending breach). …”
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    Phonetic and Phonemic Laws in Modern Historical and Phonological Studies (Linguistic Historiographical Aspect) by Vladimir Glushchenko, Anna Orel, Alexander Piskunov

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The study demonstrated the significance of the concepts of sound changes based on the postulate of the phonetic law by E.D. …”
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    Sino-Uralic etymology for 'moon, month' supported by regular sound correspondences by Gao, J., Tender, T.

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Three of them form an onset correspondence. These regular sound changes validate the genetic connection between Sinitic and Uralic. …”
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    Use of information technologies in the process of professional preparation of future teacher of physical culture as pre-condition of professional development in the conditions of i... by Dragnev Y.V.

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Specified, that presently in connection with sound changes in higher athletic education, which take place in sew on to the country, questions, related to professional self-determination of personality of future teacher of physical culture, rise; ways are determined by his self-realization in future professional activity.…”
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    Sino-Uralic etymology for 'Jupiter, year' supported by rhyme correspondence by Gao, J.

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Four of them form another rhyme correspondence. These regular sound changes validate the genetic connection between Sinitic and Uralic. …”
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    Three notes on Laufer’s law by Hill, Nathan W.

    Published 2024
    “…To account for these anomalies and the Chinese cognates of the lexemes involved, Laufer‘s law must be understood as the product of four separate sound changes.…”
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    On etymology of Sinitic, Indo-European and Uralic terms for 'star' supported by regular sound correspondences by Gao, J.

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Two of the Sino-Uralic etyma form another rhyme correspondence. These regular sound changes validate the etymological connections in question. …”
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    Intravenous Dexamethasone as Prophylaxis Against Laryngeal Edema Associated with Changes in Sound Quality in Patients Undergoing Total Thyroidectomy by Eduardus Gilang Putra, Maman Abdurahman, Kiki Ahmad Rizki

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Complication in the form of sound changes often goes unnoticed in post-thyroid patients despite its high incidence rate, i.e., 87% of all surgical cases. …”
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    Miecha / Miecha by Jose Ignacio Hualde

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…The dating of these loanwords is somewhat more certain when they have undergone datable sound changes in the borrowing language. Here I focus on the medieval praenomen Miecha, seemingly from Spanish mi 'my' and Basque aita 'father'. …”
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    Top-Down Historical Phonology of Rote-Meto by Owen Edwards

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…This paper examines the historical phonology of the Rote-Meto languages through a top-down perspective. It describes the sound changes which have taken place between Proto-Malayo-Polynesian and the present-day languages. …”
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    BOOK NOTICE: THE HISTORICAL PHONOLOGY OF TIBETAN, BURMESE, AND CHINESE (2019) by Nathan Hill

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…With reference to key preceding research, and while acknowledging the periodic lack of “exceptionless phonological patterns”, Hill concisely presents an assemblage of reconstructions of the phoneme systems and key sound changes from TH to later stages of TH branches to more recent stages of the languages. …”
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    Certain phonetic changes in Tibetan in the light of variant and erroneous spellings in Old Tibetan documents of the royal period by Che, Qian

    Published 2024
    “…Although the appearance of misspellings and corrupt variants is in principle an unfortunate thing, in this case, due to the alphabetic nature of the Tibetan script, they provide us with clues about sound changes. So here the cloud may indeed be said to have had a silver lining.…”
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    Implicational relationships between desinences in Occitan imperfect and conditional forms by Louise Esher

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The systematic identity between these series of desinences can be traced to their common origin (Latin imperfect indicative forms in -ēbam, -ēbas, -ēbat, etc.), and predisposes them to undergo the same sound changes as each other: a change of particular interest is the irregular loss of intervocalic -b-, which is here argued to originate in the conditional. …”
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    A doktori iskolákban megvédett névtani témájú disszertációk 2019-ben by Helga Anna Haindrich

    Published 2020-12-01
    “….”: Pseudonymisation and institutionalisation of Hungarian criticism at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries; Katona, Csilla: The phonological structure modifying sound changes in the Old Hungarian; Kovács, Helga: Castle names in the medieval Hungary; Haindrich, Helga Anna: Studies in the history of given names and socioonomastics in the Swabian communities in the region of Carei (Nagykároly), Romania.…”
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    A doktori iskolákban megvédett névtani témájú disszertációk 2019-ben by Csilla Katona

    Published 2020-12-01
    “….”: Pseudonymisation and institutionalisation of Hungarian criticism at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries; Katona, Csilla: The phonological structure modifying sound changes in the Old Hungarian; Kovács, Helga: Castle names in the medieval Hungary; Hainrich, Helga Anna: Studies in the history of given names and socioonomastics in the Swabian communities in the region of Carei (Nagykároly), Romania.…”
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    A doktori iskolákban megvédett névtani témájú disszertációk 2019-ben by Helga Kovács

    Published 2020-12-01
    “….”: Pseudonymisation and institutionalisation of Hungarian criticism at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries; Katona, Csilla: The phonological structure modifying sound changes in the Old Hungarian; Kovács, Helga: Castle names in the medieval Hungary; Hainrich, Helga Anna: Studies in the history of given names and socioonomastics in the Swabian communities in the region of Carei (Nagykároly), Romania.…”
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    Hemispheric specialisation in selective attention and short-term memory: A fine-coarse model of left and right ear disadvantages by John E. Marsh, John E. Marsh, Lea K. Pilgrim, Patrik eSörqvist, Patrik eSörqvist

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Serial short-term memory is impaired by irrelevant sound, particularly when the sound changes acoustically. This acoustic effect is larger when the sound is presented to the left compared to the right ear (a left-ear disadvantage). …”
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    H. Schuchardt about the study of G. Paul and Leipzig school by Samarin Dmitry Alexandrovich

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…At the same time he stressed that, although the Austrian scientist rejected the historical and psychological ideas and the absolute neogrammarians character of sound laws, he maintained the immutability of random sound changes and the confusion of languages. Nevertheless, the theory of sound laws to be effective for the study of phonetics and activities in this direction can not just be ignored. …”
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    A doktori iskolákban megvédett névtani témájú disszertációk 2019-ben by Norbert Fekete

    Published 2020-12-01
    “….”: Pseudonymisation and institutionalisation of Hungarian criticism at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries; Katona, Csilla: The phonological structure modifying sound changes in the Old Hungarian; Kovács, Helga: Castle names in the medieval Hungary; Haindrich, Helga Anna: Studies in the history of given names and socioonomastics in the Swabian communities in the region of Carei (Nagykároly), Romania.…”
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    How fast did Cicero speak? by Daniel Stelzer

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…My analysis suggests that it was spoken at a rate significantly slower than modern Romance languages, fairly similar to modern English; a high-level consideration of historical sound changes in Romance supports this conclusion, lending additional credence to my results. …”
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