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La relation « civilisation-langue-culture » dans les livres de lecture pour l’enseignement en français aux publics enfantins allophones (1885-1930) : une fenêtre ouverte sur le passé…
In: Les documents de la SIHFLES ; https://hal-univ-paris3.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02459637 ; Les documents de la SIHFLES, 2018, La culture dans l’enseignement du français langue étrangère: conceptions théoriques, programmes et manuels aux XIXe et XXe siècles, pp.95-113 ; http://journals.openedition.org/dhfles/5304 (2018)
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Новые данные по славянской гифронимии Албании ...
Ююкин, Максим. - : Universita' degli Studi di Salerno, 2018
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New evidence of megafaunal bone damage indicates late colonization of Madagascar
Anderson, Atholl; Clark, Geoffrey; Haberle, Simon. - : Public Library of Science, 2018
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Settlers and Peasants. The New Rural Settlements of 20th Century Portuguese Internal Colonization
MAIA, Maria Helena; MATIAS, Isabel. - : FrancoAngeli, 2018
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Impressions of anglo-indian society in R. Kipling's early creative art
In: International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences ; 71 ; 1-5 (2018)
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Exile in Francophone women's autobiographical writing
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El mito de las lenguas mixtas y los criollos franco-caribeños ; O mito das línguas mistas e os criollos franco-caribeños ; The myth of mixed language and French-Caribbean creoles
Carrión González, Paola. - : Corriente nuestrAmérica desde Abajo, 2018
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Language continuity despite population replacement in Remote Oceania
Abstract: Recent genomic analyses show that the earliest peoples reaching Remote Oceania—associated with Austronesian-speaking Lapita culture—were almost completely East Asian, without detectable Papuan ancestry. However, Papuan-related genetic ancestry is found across present-day Pacific populations, indicating that peoples from Near Oceania have played a significant, but largely unknown, ancestral role. Here, new genome-wide data from 19 ancient South Pacific individuals provide direct evidence of a so-far undescribed Papuan expansion into Remote Oceania starting ~2,500 yr BP, far earlier than previously estimated and supporting a model from historical linguistics. New genome-wide data from 27 contemporary ni-Vanuatu demonstrate a subsequent and almost complete replacement of Lapita-Austronesian by Near Oceanian ancestry. Despite this massive demographic change, incoming Papuan languages did not replace Austronesian languages. Population replacement with language continuity is extremely rare—if not unprecedented—in human history. Our analyses show that rather than one large-scale event, the process was incremental and complex, with repeated migrations and sex-biased admixture with peoples from the Bismarck Archipelago.
Keyword: ADMIXTURE; ANCIENT DNA; CAVE; COLONIZATION; CONTAMINATION; Ecology; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Evolutionary Biology; HISTORY; Life Sciences & Biomedicine; ORIGINS; PACIFIC; POLYNESIANS; Science & Technology; SPEAKING PEOPLES
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/13002
https://doi.org/10.10338/s41559-018-0498-2
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Pindar and the enigmatic tradition
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Teaching Mexico : the pedagogy and prose of El Maestro Rural (1932-1940)
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What is the “Imagined North”? Ethical Principles
Chartier, Daniel. - : Imaginaire Nord and Arctic Arts Summit, 2018
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Is language extinction the hallmark of the Anthropocene?
Schlobohm, Gina. - : Wichita State University. Department of Anthropology, 2018
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Translating African thought and literature : postcolonial glottopolitics
Fraiture, Pierre-Philippe. - : Cambridge University Press, 2018
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