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Haynie, Hannah J. "Deep relationships among California languages." Diachronica 31, no. 3 (November 14, 2014): 407–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/dia.31.3.04hay.

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The Hokan and Penutian language classifications, introduced by Dixon & Kroeber (1913), remain controversial nearly a century after they were first proposed. Recently developed computational methods for identifying historical relationships between languages are promising tools for assessing distant linguistic relationship proposals such as these. This paper uses a variation of the linguistic relatedness metric and multilateral clustering procedure developed by Kessler (1999, 2001) to study California language phylogenetics. The purpose is twofold: to evaluate the utility of this methodology for identifying deep relationships, and to re-examine the evidence for Hokan and Penutian groupings. While this paper illustrates several advantages of the methodology employed, it ultimately fails to provide any additional support for Hokan or Penutian. I conclude that while this result may be influenced by the sensitivity of the methodology to the composition of the input sample, it ultimately casts further doubt on the genealogical nature of the Hokan and Penutian classificatory groups.
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Lafortune, S. H., D. J. Ireland, and R. M. Jell. "Suppression of Optokinetic Velocity Storage in Humans by Static Tilt in Roll." Journal of Vestibular Research 1, no. 4 (October 1, 1991): 347–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/ves-1991-1403.

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The effects of static tilts about the roll (anterior-posterior) axis on human horizontal optokinetic afternystagmus (HOKAN) were examined. Static tilts in roll, with subjects lying on their left side, produced significant tilt-dependent HOKAN suppression. Only the slow (indirect pathway) component time constant (1/D) of the double exponential model for human HOKAN decreased with angle of roll tilt. The effect was direction specific in that suppression occurred only following a leftward-going stimulus. These findings provide further support for the postulate that otolith-organ-mediated activity can couple to the horizontal velocity storage mechanism in humans. A slight trend towards a tilt-dependent reduction of coefficient A (initial slow phase velocity of fast component decay) was revealed, suggesting the possibility that otolith-organ-mediated activity could couple to direct (pursuit-mediated?) pathways as well. No horizontal-to-vertical cross-coupling occurred, indicating that this aspect of the 3-dimensional model for velocity storage proposed by Raphan & Cohen (1988) may not completely apply to humans.
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Saunavaara, Juha. "Vloga mednarodnih razvojnih strategij pri oblikovanju regionalnih razvojnih strategij: primer Hokaida." Urbani izziv 28, no. 2 (December 2017): 44–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.5379/urbani-izziv-2017-28-02-004.

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Lafortune, S. H., D. J. Ireland, and R. M. Jell. "Suppression of Optokinetic Velocity Storage in Humans by Static Tilt in Pitch." Journal of Vestibular Research 1, no. 1 (July 1, 1990): 39–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/ves-1990-1105.

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The effects of static tilts about the pitch axis on human horizontal optokinetic afternystagmus OKAN (HOKAN) were examined. Static tilts in pitch produced tilt-dependent HOKAN suppression. The slow decay (indirect pathway) component (coefficient C and long time constant 1/D) of the two-component model for OKAN was significantly reduced, while the short decay (direct pathway) component (coefficient A and short time constant 1/B) remained invariant as angle of tilt was increased. These results provide further evidence that otolith organ activity can couple to horizontal velocity storage in humans; in accordance with models proposed in the literature.
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Liu, Tong-Xian, and James O. Howell. "Helenococcus, A New Genus of Diaspididae with Description of a New Species, Helenococcus hokeae (Homoptera: Coccoidea) from Australia." Journal of Entomological Science 32, no. 1 (January 1, 1997): 72–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.18474/0749-8004-32.1.72.

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Helenococcus, a new genus of Diaspididae, is described and designated, including detailed illustrations and descriptions of the adult female, second instar, and first instar of the type species, Helenococcus hokeae. The new species was collected on Hokea pampliniana from New South Wales, Australia.
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Poser, William J. "Binary Comparison and the History of Hokan Comparative Studies." International Journal of American Linguistics 61, no. 1 (January 1995): 135–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/466247.

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Bajalan, Djene Rhys. "On the frontiers of empire: Culture and power in early modern “Iranian” Kurdistan." Kurdish Studies 5, no. 1 (May 17, 2017): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.33182/ks.v5i1.417.

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This article will provide a broad (although by no means comprehensive) overview of the development of modern scholarly historical writing pertaining the Middle East’s Kurdish community prior to the end of the First World War. It seeks to highlight some of the important pioneering scholars who shaped the field during its twentieth century as well as more recent flurry of academic activity that has, since the turn of the twenty-first century, resulted in a publication of a number of important works that have greatly expanded our knowledge of Kurdish history. However, it will also endeavour to highlight some of the deficits in the existing historiography, most notably relating to Kurdistan in the early modern period (the early sixteenth to early nineteenth century) and, more specifically, the relatively underdeveloped nature of the literature on “Iranian” Kurdistan during this era. In doing so, it hopes to provide context for the three articles published in this issue of Kurdish Studies, all of which examine issues relating to culture and power in early modern “Iranian” Kurdistan.ABSTRACT IN KURMANJILi ser sînorên împeretoriyê: “Hêmana Îranî” di dîroka pêş-modêrn ya Kurdistanê deEv gotar dê nirxandineke berfireh (lê ne giştgir) a nivîsarên li ser dîroka gelê kurd ê li Rojhilata Navîn yên berî xelasiya Şerê Cîhanî yê Yekem. Ew dê dêneke taybet bide ser çendîn zanyarên serkêş ku di sedsala bîstan de meydana dîroknivîsiya kurdî ava kirine û herwiha berê xwe bide ser berbelavbûna vê dawiyê ya çalakiyên akademîk –ji çerxa sedsala bîst û yekê ve– ku çendîn berhemên girîng jê derçûne û bi vê yekê re zanyariya me ya li ser dîroka kurdan gelek berfirehtir kirine. Lê belê, gotar dê herwiha hewl bide ku hindek valahiyên dîroknivîsiya heyî berçav bike, bi taybetî valahiya xebatên li ser Kurdistana di serdema pêş-modêrn (ji serê sedsala şanzdehan heta serê sedsala hevdehan) de, û, bi rengekî hûrbijêrtir, paşmayîbûna nisbî ya lêkolîn û nivîsarên li ser Kurdistana “Îranî” ya di vê serdemê de. Bi vî awayî, gotar dil dike çarçoveyekê dabîn bike ji bo her sê gotarên di vê hejmara Kurdish Studies de, ku hemû jî berê xwe didine wê mijarê ku em dikarin wek “Hêmana Îranî” di Kurdistana pêş-modêrn de bi nav bikin.ABSTRACT IN SORANILe ser sînorekanî împiratorî: “Hokarî Êranî” le Kurdistanî pêş-modêrn daEm wutare raçawkirdineweke giştîye (bellam nek giştgire) le ser nûsrawekanî sebaret be mêjûy kurdî le Rojhellatî Nawerast ber le axîrî Şerrî Cîhanî Yêkem. Wutareke serincêkî taybet debexşête ser çend zanyarêkî pêşengî ke le sedey bîst da biwarî mêjûnûsî kurdîyan durist kirdûwe, bellam herwa çaw le berfirawanbûnewey em duwayîyey –serî sedey bîst û yekewe– çalakiye akadamîkekan dekat ke çendîn berhemî girîngî lê we derçûwe û bew pêyeş zanyarîyekanman sebaret be mêjûy kurd ziyadtiryan kirdûwe. Wutareke hewllî eweş dedat ke hêndek kêmasiyêkî mêjûnûsîy hawçerxîş destnîşan bikat, be taybetî ewaney le merr Kurdistanî seretakanî serdemî modêrn (le ewelî sedey şanzde ta ewelî sedey hewde), herwa be rengekî deqîqtir çaw le paşmanewey lêkollînewe w nûsrawekanî le babet Kurdistanî “Êranî” lew serdeme da dekat. Bem şêweye, wutareke çarçowêk dabîn dekat bo her sê le wutarî em jimarey Kurdish Studies, ke hemûyan serinc dedene ew babetey ke detwanîn wekû “Hokarî Êranî” le Kurdistanî pêş-modêrn da be naw bikeyn.
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Saepudin, Saepudin. "TEORI LINGUISTIK DAN PSIKOLOGI DALAM PEMBELAJARAN BAHASA." AL-ISHLAH: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam 16, no. 1 (June 20, 2018): 100–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.35905/alishlah.v16i1.738.

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This article discusses several language theories and psychological theories thatinfluence the educator's point of view in teaching languages both mother tongueand second language learners. Among the linguistic theories described arestructuralism theories pioneered by Ferdinand de Saussure in Europe; the firstfigure to do a study of language with scientific principles and codified so that it canbe analyzed using systematic and clear methods. Other figures in this genre areLeonardo Bloomfield, Edward Saphier, Charles Hokait and Charles Fries. Second,the transformational generative theory pioneered by Noam Chomsky, who wasborn in 1928 in Pennsylvania, United States. Psychological theories discussed arethe theories of behaviorism, nativism, cognitivism, functional, constructivism,humanism and cybernetics
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Ray (Politeknik APP), Erick Lauren, I. Nyoman Wirya Artha (Politeknik APP), and Erlita Khrisinta Dewi (Politeknik APP). "ANALISIS PENGARUH CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE TERHADAP LOYALITAS PELANGGAN." Jurnal Manajemen Industri dan Logistik 5, no. 2 (October 8, 2021): 85–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.30988/jmil.v5i2.724.

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abstractThis study aims to see the effect of sense, feel, act, think, relate on customer loyalty. The variables sense, feel, act, think and relate are part of the customer experience which are the independent variables, while the variable customer loyalty is the dependent variable. The object of this research is the visitors to the hoka-hoka bento restaurant or what is known as hokben. The target respondents for this study were 70 people spread across four hokben outlets in the South Jakarta area. The results of the study show that the variables sense, act and relate have a positive effect on customer loyalty in Hokben restaurant, while the variables feel and think do not have a significant effect on customer loyalty. The most dominant dimension of customer experience in this study is shown in the act experience variable.abstrakPenelitian ini bertujuan untuk melihat pengaruh antara sense, feel, act, think, relate terhadap loyalitas pelanggan. Variabel sense, feel, act, think dan relate adalah bagian dari customer experience yang menjadi variabel independen, sedangkan variabel loyalitas pelanggan adalah sebagai variabel terikat. Adapun objek penelitian ini adalah pengunjung restoran hoka-hoka bento atau yang dikenal hokben. Target responden untuk penelitian ini berjumlah 70 orang yang tersebar di empat gerai hokben di wilayah Jakarta Selatan. Hasil peneltian menunjukan bahwa variabel sense, act dan relate berpengaruh positif terhadap loyalitas pelanggan restoran hokben sedangkan variabel feel dan think tidak berpengaruh signifikan terhadap loyalitas pelanggan. Dimensi customer experience dalam penelitian ini yang paling dominan ditunjukan pada variabel act experience.
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Barmack, N. H., and V. E. Pettorossi. "Effects of unilateral lesions of the flocculus on optokinetic and vestibuloocular reflexes of the rabbit." Journal of Neurophysiology 53, no. 2 (February 1, 1985): 481–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.1985.53.2.481.

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The horizontal optokinetic reflex (HOKR) and the horizontal vestibuloocular reflex (HVOR) were tested in 21 rabbits before and after unilateral lesions were made in the left cerebellar flocculus. The immediate effect, observed within 15 min following placement of a floccular lesion, was a conjugate nystagmus with the slow phase toward the side opposite to the lesion when the animal was placed in total darkness. This spontaneous nystagmus lasted from several hours to two days depending on the extent of damage to the flocculus. It was reversed in sign if the subjacent vestibular nuclei or vestibular nerve were damaged by the operation, and it was totally absent if the unilateral floccular lesions were made in rabbits that had been bilaterally labyrinthectomized. The spontaneous drift of the eyes observed immediately postoperatively caused a bias in measurement of the HVOR that was dependent on the frequency of vestibular stimulation. When measured 50 days postoperatively the HVOR had a normal gain and normal bias. When measured 50 days postoperatively the monocular HOKR (posteroanterior stimulation of the left eye) was significantly reduced in gain at stimulus velocities below 5 degrees/s. A quantitative anatomical analysis of the degeneration of inferior olivary neurons caused by lesions of the flocculus demonstrated contralateral cell loss of as much as 65% of the dorsal cap neuronal population. These data reveal a permanent deficit in the HOKR, but not the HVOR, following unilateral floccular lesions and are consistent with the idea that the flocculus contributes to the regulation of the low-velocity eye movements through the inhibitory modulation of the activity of the subjacent vestibular nuclei.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Tie Hokara"

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Hokam, Essam Mohamed [Verfasser]. "Computer based expert system to optimize the water supply for modern irrigation systems in selected regions in Egypt / eingereicht von Essam Mohamed Hokam." 2002. http://d-nb.info/964676680/34.

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Roskruge, Nick. "Hokia ki te whenua : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Soil Science at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand." 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10179/1725.

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This thesis aIms to produce a distinctive model for the sustainable horticultural development of Maori resources, primarily land. It is inclusive of tikanga Maori and indigenous production systems based on the unique body of knowledge aligned to Maori. The integration of this knowledge with western science is both argued and applied through the model itself. The hypothesis applied was that matauranga Maori relevant to horticulture and pedology can inform and add value to the future development of Maori land resources. The thesis is bui lt on a unique set of contributing knowledge bases aligned to soils and horticultural management supported by three case studies, identified through their common association i.e. whakapapa links. The format of the thesis intentionally follows science principles in structure and presentation and some assumptions are made regarding base knowledge surrounding Maori cultural factors and the science disciplines relative to soils and horticul ture. The indigenous element, including Maori knowledge, is incorporated into the model using a triadic kosmos/corpus/praxis approach. Where kosmos is applied as Te A o Miiori, corpus as miitauranga Miiori and praxis as tikanga Miiori, the relationship between each element is clear and the interpretation of the associated knowledge becomes more apparent and can be applied to cultural assessments of resources, i ncluding land. The crux of the cultural assessment model is the quality of information used to assess Maori resources, especially from the cultural perspective. The Maori cultural paradigm, traditional horticulture and pedology, and various decision systems are purposefully accessed to act as contributors to the assessment model and to highlight the diversity and quality of information land managers have at their disposal. The ability to apply a cultural layer drawn from a body of knowledge not previously included in decision models relative to land utility in New Zealand is the key point. of difference of the model. The model is discussed from the perspective of its beneficial role for future use by Maori and how it can be continuously refined to meet the needs of Maori land owners and thus contribute to the rangatiratanga of Maori.
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Books on the topic "Tie Hokara"

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US GOVERNMENT. An Act to Designate the Facility of the United States Postal Service Located at 620 Jacaranda Street in Lanai City, Hawaii, as the "Goro Hokama Post Office Building.". [Washington, D.C: U.S. G.P.O., 2001.

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Hokan-Penutian Languages Conference (1992 Santa Barbara, Calif.). Papers from the 1992 Hokan-Penutian Languages Conference and the J.P. Harrington Conference: Held at the University of California, Santa Barbara and the Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara, June 24-27, 1992. Edited by Redden James E and J. P. Harrington Conference (1992 : Santa Barbara, Calif.). Carbondale, Ill: Dept. of Linguistics, Southern Illinois University, 1992.

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Hokan-Penutian Languages Workshop (1990 University of California, San Diego). Papers from the 1990 Hokan-Penutian Languages Workshop, held at University of California, San Diego, June 22-23, 1990. Carbondale, Ill: Dept. of Linguistics, Southern Illinois University, 1990.

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O'Regan, Hana. Kura kaumātua, he hokika mahara =: Recalling the memories. Christchurch [N.Z.]: Ake Associates Limited, 2009.

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Hokan-Penutian Languages Workshop and Friends of Uto-Aztecan Workshop. Papers from the 1987 Hokan-Penutian Languages Workshop and Friends of Uto-Aztecan Workshop, held at University of Utah, Salt Lake City, June 18-21, 1987. Edited by Redden James E. Carbondale, Ill: Dept. of Linguistics, Southern Illinois University, 1988.

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Hokari, Minoru. Kantorī ni yobarete: Radikaru ōraru hisutorī to Ōsutoraria Aborijini : Hosaka Minoru shashinshū = The call of the living earth photographs of indigenous Australians / by Minoru Hokari. [Niigata-shi: Hokari Minoru to Tsunagaru Kai], 2010.

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O'Dowd, Anne. Spalpeens and tattie hokers: History and folklore of the Irish migratory agricultural worker in Ireland and Britain. Blackrock, Co. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1991.

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Balas, Edith. Hoka-Néni: Seven paintings : being the history of the life and deeds of the incomparable Auntie Hoka, truthfully depicted in seven parts by her nephew Valentin Lustig, painter in Zürich. Pittsburgh, PA: Frick Art & Historical Center, 2003.

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Sasaki, Yoshiaki. Kakumei to dokusai no Arabu: Hokori to amae ga kōsakusuru Chūtō no shakai to kokoro = The Arabs : revolution and dictatorship. Tōkyō: Daiyamondosha, 2011.

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Chūgoku keizaiken: Tairiku, Honkon, Taiwan no hokan to kyōryoku = The Chinese economic area : growing ties among mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Tōkyō: Saimaru Shuppankai, 1995.

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Book chapters on the topic "Tie Hokara"

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Langdon, Margaret. "Hokan-Siouan Revisited." In Studies in the History of the Language Sciences, 111. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/sihols.41.07lan.

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Cohen, Yitshak. "Midrashic Exegesis and Legal Creativity in the Meshekh Hokhma." In Jewish Law Annual Volume 20, 1–40. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203714201-1.

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"9. Estimating the Population of Hokatu Valley, Ua Huka Island (Marquesas, French Polynesia) According to the Archaeological Remains." In The Growth and Collapse of Pacific Island Societies, 160–76. University of Hawaii Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780824864767-012.

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Conference papers on the topic "Tie Hokara"

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Troster, Nathan, Julian Wolfle, Johannes Ruthardt, and Jorg Roth-Stielow. "High bandwidth current sensor with a low insertion inductance based on the HOKA principle." In 2017 19th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications (EPE'17 ECCE Europe). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/epe17ecceeurope.2017.8099003.

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