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Coarticulació i harmonia vocàlica en valencià septentrional

2011

L’harmonia vocàlica del valencià és un fenomen pel qual la vocal àtona final a s’assimila a les vocals mitjanes tòniques [ɛ] i [ɔ] precedents (cf. terra [ˈtɛrɛ], cosa [ˈkɔzɔ]). Una de les assumpcions de la bibliografia és que aquesta assimilació s’associa amb l’especial obertura de les vocals mitjanes obertes en valencià. En aquest treball estudiarem dos parlars pertanyents al valencià septentrional —el de Nules, que no presenta harmonia, i el de Borriana, que presenta harmonia únicament en la sèrie velar— per comprovar si, efectivament, l’harmonia implica una major obertura de la vocal [ɔ] en el parlar de Borriana. Amb aquest objectiu analitzarem i compararem els valors dels formants de le…

:LINGÜÍSTICA [UNESCO]Valencia Catalanphoneticsvowel harmonyUNESCO::LINGÜÍSTICAlinguistic variation
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Effects of Selective Attention on Syntax Processing in Music and Language

2010

Abstract The present study investigated the effects of auditory selective attention on the processing of syntactic information in music and speech using event-related potentials. Spoken sentences or musical chord sequences were either presented in isolation, or simultaneously. When presented simultaneously, participants had to focus their attention either on speech, or on music. Final words of sentences and final harmonies of chord sequences were syntactically either correct or incorrect. Irregular chords elicited an early right anterior negativity (ERAN), whose amplitude was decreased when music was simultaneously presented with speech, compared to when only music was presented. However, t…

AdultMaleAuditory perceptionCognitive NeuroscienceSpeech recognition150ElectroencephalographyChoice Behavior050105 experimental psychologyYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineReaction TimemedicineHumansAttention0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSelective attentionEarly left anterior negativityLanguageAnalysis of VarianceBrain Mappingmedicine.diagnostic_testMusical syntax05 social sciencesBrainElectroencephalographySyntaxLinguisticsSemanticsHarmony (Music)Acoustic StimulationAuditory PerceptionEvoked Potentials AuditoryChord (music)FemalePsychologyMusic030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Coinage and images of the imperial family: local identity and Roman rule

2013

In his speech “About harmony between the cities”, Publius Aelius Aristides, the famous orator of the mid-2nd c. A.D., admonishes the three most eminent cities of Asia — Pergamum, Ephesus and Smyrna — to put an end to their rivalries. He regards as useless their envy and struggle to be first among the cities in the province of Asia. He cautions against such rivalries, which could lead to an unwanted intervention by Roman authorities. He continues (Or. 23 [Keil = 42 Dindorf] 62): Is there a child or an old man so much out of mind that he would ignore that this is our present situation and that this is thank heaven the ruling law: one city, the first and greatest, has the whole world under one…

ArcheologyHarmony (color)HistoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsbiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectbiology.organism_classificationSmyrnaEliteRhetorical deviceRhetoricEmperorHeavenClassicsGovernorClassicsmedia_commonJournal of Roman Archaeology
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Violencia escolar: derechos y deberes para la convivencia / SCHOOL VIOLENCE: RIGHTS AND DUTIES FOR COEXISTENCE

2017

Experts speak of violence as a psychosocial disease generated in violent environments habituation caused by a lack of democratic consciousness. In this regard, violence is broached in this paper considering it as some kind of atmosphere, especially when it is spread in school. Our contribution includes this perspective and concludes, after analysing the broad outlines of some programs and anti-harassment guidelines, the solution relates to promote social harmony and it goes through a basic premise: both aggressors and assaulted must be aware of their duties and basic rights.

Basic premisemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)050301 educationEnvironmental ethicsAtmosphere (architecture and spatial design)DemocracySocial harmony0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologyConsciousness0503 educationPsychosocial050104 developmental & child psychologymedia_commonTendencias pedagógicas
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Matching beer with food : pairing principles, underlying mechanisms and a focus on aromatic similarity

2018

Pairing between beer and dishes emerges as a new trend in France. Beer promoters or gastronomy professionals need to offer high-quality advices in terms of beer and food pairing to their customers. Within this context, the objective of the research was to identify pairing principles and to better understand the underlying perceptual mechanisms. Determinants of food and beverage pairing were first analysed from experts’ discourses. Results showed that food and beverage pairings are governed by perceptual, conceptual and affective features, related to physio-chemical, perceptual and cognitive processes. Experts often mentioned “Aromatic Similarity” as one of the main pairing principles. This …

Beer and food pairingPrincipes d'association[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychologyaccord d'associationbièreSimilarité aromatiqueComplexité sensorielle[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyPsychologie (Sciences cognitives)metFood and Nutritiontheseprincipe de coexistenceharmonisationPairing principlesAromatic similarityHarmoniebeer and food pairing;pairing principles;aromatic similarity;harmony;sensory complexity;likingAppréciationAssociation bière et metsaccord aromatiqueHarmonySensory complexitytrouble sensoriel[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/PsychologyAlimentation et NutritionLiking[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition
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Profiling the physiological and molecular response to sulfonamidic drag in Procambarus clarkii

2014

Sulfamethoxazole (SMZ) is one of the most widely employed sulfonamides. Because of the widespread use of SMZ, a considerable amount is indeed expected to be introduced into the environment. The cytotoxicity of SMZ relies mainly on arylhydroxylamine metabolites (S-NOH) of SMZ and it is associated with the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). There is limited information about the toxic potential of SMZ at the cellular and molecular levels, especially in aquatic and/or non-target organisms. In the present study, the red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii), being tolerant to extreme environmental conditions and resistant to disease, was used as a model organism to profile the molecula…

Blood GlucoseGillsHemocytesAntioxidantSulfamethoxazolePhysiologyHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedicine.medical_treatmentHepatopancreasHaemolymphatic parametersAquacultureAstacoideaToxicologyBiochemistryArthropod ProteinsAnti-Infective AgentsRed swamp crayfishStress PhysiologicalGene expressionmedicineAnimalsMetallothioneinHSP70 Heat-Shock ProteinsTissue DistributionAntiossidanti enzymesharmony patio parameters proinflammatory genes red swap crac fish sulfametoxazoleProcambarus clarkiichemistry.chemical_classificationReactive oxygen speciesbiologyGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalProinflammatory genesCell BiologyGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationBlood Cell CountHsp70FerritinBiochemistrychemistryMolecular ResponseFerritinsbiology.proteinMetallothioneinAntioxidant enzymesOxidoreductasesBiomarkersWater Pollutants Chemical
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Modulated neural processing of Western harmony in folk musicians

2013

A chord deviating from the conventions of Western tonal music elicits an early right anterior negativity (ERAN) in inferofrontal brain regions. Here, we tested whether the ERAN is modulated by expertise in more than one music culture, as typical of folk musicians. Finnish folk musicians and nonmusicians participated in electroencephalography recordings. The cadences consisted of seven chords. In incongruous cadences, the third, fifth, or seventh chord was a Neapolitan. The ERAN to the Neapolitans was enhanced in folk musicians compared to nonmusicians. Folk musicians showed an enhanced P3a for the ending Neapolitan. The Neapolitan at the fifth position was perceived differently and elicited…

Cognitive Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectExperimental and Cognitive Psychology050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciencesP3a0302 clinical medicineDevelopmental NeurosciencePerception0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLearning memoryBiological Psychiatrymedia_commonHarmony (color)Endocrine and Autonomic SystemsGeneral Neuroscience05 social sciencesNegativity effectNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyNeurologyNeural processingChord (music)Psychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryRight anteriorCognitive psychologyPsychophysiology
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Structural problems for the renewal of planning styles: the spanish case1

2005

This article first presents a historical review of Spain's involvement in the European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP) preparation process to determine whether ESDP guidelines are different from, contrary to or in harmony with the interests of Spanish proposals. Particular attention is paid to the priority lines and territorial objectives of the Spanish delegation and its emphasis in substantive issues related to cohesion, and linking spatial planning with European Union (EU) funding. If, as the network paradigm maintains, spatial development is not possible without new methods of governance, our work has to focus on two related questions. The first question regards the evolution and…

Cohesion (linguistics)Harmony (color)EconomyCorporate governanceGeography Planning and DevelopmentRegional planningRegional sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceSociologyEuropean unionSpatial planningEuropean Spatial Development Perspectivemedia_commonEuropean Planning Studies
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Children's implicit knowledge of harmony in Western music.

2005

Three experiments examined children's knowledge of harmony in Western music. The children heard a series of chords followed by a final, target chord. In Experiment 1, French 6- and 11-year-olds judged whether the target was sung with the vowel /i/ or /u/. In Experiment 2, Australian 8- and 11-year-olds judged whether the target was played on a piano or a trumpet. In Experiment 3, Canadian 8- and 11-year-olds judged whether the target sounded good (i.e. consonant) or bad (dissonant). The target was either the most stable chord in the established musical key (i.e. the tonic, based on do, the first note of the scale) or a less stable chord. Performance was faster (Experiments 1, 2 and 3) and m…

ConsonantMaleCanadaCognitive NeuroscienceModels PsychologicalCognitionVowelDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumansChildPitch PerceptionHarmony (color)Analysis of VarianceKnowledge levelPianoAustraliaConsonance and dissonanceSyntaxLinguisticsAuditory PerceptionChord (music)FemaleFrancePsychologyMusicCognitive psychologyPsychoacousticsDevelopmental science
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Striving for Significance: The Relationships Between Religiousness, Spirituality, and Meaning in Life

2015

The aim of this study was to investigate whether religiousness and spirituality are associated with meaning in life, and which dimensions of religiousness and spirituality show the closest links with meaning in life. It was assumed that those religious and spiritual dimensions which are most imbued with meaning would be more significant for the presence of meaning than for the search for meaning in life. Two studies were conducted. The results of Study 1 showed that the “religious meaning system” was positively associated with “meaning in life,” with stronger connections for “presence of meaning” than for “search.” As regards “religious coping,” positive coping was positively related to pre…

Coping (psychology)Harmony (color)Negatively associatedSpiritualityReligious studiesPositive copingPsychologySocial psychologyImplicit Religion
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