539 research outputs found
Sur la distribution et les origines de do périphrastique
Lowrey Brian. Sur la distribution et les origines de do périphrastique. In: Bulletin des anglicistes médiévistes, N°75, Été 2009. pp. 23-60
Causative verbs in West Saxon Old English
Lowrey Brian. Causative verbs in West Saxon Old English. In: Bulletin des anglicistes médiévistes, N°78, Hiver 2010. pp. 57-88
A propos de la grammaticalisation de l'impératif périphrastique en let*
Lowrey Brian. A propos de la grammaticalisation de l'impératif périphrastique en let*. In: Bulletin des anglicistes médiévistes, N°70, Hiver 2006. pp. 1-29
La nature dynamique des langues, le changement et la notion d'invariant
Lowrey Brian, Toupin Fabienne. La nature dynamique des langues, le changement et la notion d'invariant. In: Bulletin des anglicistes médiévistes, N°76, Hiver 2009. pp. 69-94
Conducting international consumer research with children : challenges and potential solutions
This chapter discusses challenges faced when doing cross-cultural research with children, along with suggested solutions to these challenges. The inspiration for this chapter stems from an ongoing international public policy research project underway by a subset of the current authors in multiple countries (Belgium, China, France, Poland, the U.K., and the U.S.; Author Cite, 2015). Many of the challenges and solutions discussed will be of interest to those conducting public policy research with young consumers in general (whether culture is a variable of interest or not), and to those conducting cross-cultural public policy research with young consumers
Lowrey Nelson
Portrait, head and shoulders. Taught Rural Psychology in the summer session, 1942. (cf University of Ark. News v. 2, n. 1)
Middle-old and old-old retirement dwelling adults respond differently to locomotor challenges in cluttered environments
Obstacle navigation during locomotion was investigated in older adults using an obstacle course paradigm under different ambient lighting conditions. Similar strategies for obstacle navigation were observed between the two age groups studied (middle-old: 75-85 years and old-old adults: 85 years and older), however old-old individuals were "less" successful at avoiding obstacles. Differences observed between the two age groups in obstacle course performance may be attributed to changes in spatial reference frames that occur with age and/or differences in perceived threat of obstacles in the travel path. Reduced lighting conditions and increasing age were also found to have significant affects on obstacle navigation
The Goddard Version of the Schubart-stumpff N-body Program
Goddard version of Schubart-Stumpff N-Body program for computation of solar system orbit
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