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L and M (Set of 5)
Postcard depicts a painting of a crying gorilla on a stool in a cage (original 24 x 20 acrylic painting). There is a severed hand with a whip at its feet. Published at the Carl Solway Gallery.
UND Art Collections owns 5 copies of this postcard.
Postcard Reverse
Text in upper left hand corner/side of postcard:
L and M acrylic 1976 24x20 inches
MARILYN HAMANN
Paintings
Opening Friday, December 3. 6-9pm
Artist will be present
Exhibition through January 8
Carl Solway Gallery (Gallery Logo)
314 West 4th Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202https://commons.und.edu/age/1059/thumbnail.jp
Acoustic differences between German and Dutch labiodentals
The present article is a follow-up study of the investigation of labiodentals in German and Dutch by Hamann & Sennema (2005), where we looked at the perception of the Dutch labiodental three-way contrast by German listeners without any knowledge of Dutch and German learners of Dutch
Variation in the perception of an L2 contrast : a combined phonetic and phonological account
The present study argues that variation across listeners in the perception of a non-native contrast is due to two factors: the listener-specic weighting of auditory dimensions and the listener-specic construction of new segmental representations. The interaction of both factors is shown to take place in the perception grammar, which can be modelled within an OT framework. These points are illustrated with the acquisition of the Dutch three-member labiodental contrast [V v f] by German learners of Dutch, focussing on four types of learners from the perception study by Hamann and Sennema (2005a)
German glide formation functionally viewed
Glide formation, a process whereby an underlying high front vowel is realized as a palatal glide, is shown to occur only in unstressed prevocalic position in German, and to be blocked by specific surface restrictions such as *ji and *“j. Traditional descriptions of glide formation (including derivational as well as Optimality theoretic approaches) refer to the syllable in order to capture its conditions. The present study illustrates that glide formation (plus the distribution of long and short tense /i/) in German can better be captured in a Functional Phonology account (Boersma 1998) which makes reference to stress instead of the syllable and thus overcomes problems of former approaches
Essais à la Mosaique
[Johann Georg Hamann]Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: M. DCC. LXII.Enth.: Lettre néologique & provinciale Sur L'Inoculation Du Bon Sens. Glose Philippiqu
Modelling the formation of phonotactic restrictions across the mental lexicon
Experimental data shows that adult learners of an artificial language with a phonotactic restriction learned this restriction better when being trained on word types (e.g. when they were presented with 80 different words twice each) than when being trained on word tokens (e.g. when presented with 40 different words four times each) (Hamann & Ernestus submitted). These findings support Pierrehumbert’s (2003) observation that phonotactic co-occurrence restrictions are formed across lexical entries, since only lexical levels of representation can be sensitive to type frequencies
Pierre Klossowski, Les méditations bibliques de Hamann, avec une étude de Hegel, 1948
N. M. Pierre Klossowski, Les méditations bibliques de Hamann, avec une étude de Hegel, 1948. In: Revue des Sciences Religieuses, tome 23, fascicule 3-4, 1949. p. 412
Kann Interpretieren Sünde sein?
Bogdal K-M. Kann Interpretieren Sünde sein? In: Bay H, Hamann C, eds. Ideologie nach ihrem "Ende". Opladen; 1995: 129-145
Coefficient Fields in Tensor Products
Let L>=K be fields of characteristic p /= 0 such that Lpe <= K for some positive integer e. Let M be an inbetween field of K and L and f the canonical K-homo-morphism of the tensor product L ⊗ M over K onto the field composite LM = L. The purpose of this thesis is to study the existence of 1 ⊗ M-coefficient fields of L ⊗ M.ProQuest Traditional Publishing Optio
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