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Eighteenth-century English grammarians plead eloquently for purity, precision and perspicuity, but their method of teaching largely amounts to citing examples of impurity, imprecision and lack of clarity from contemporary writings. This book is the f
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English Language and Linguistics. 24:801-831
Drawing on a wide array of historical and contemporary corpora, this article provides one of the first empirical analyses of the intricately related functional changes that -ish underwent in the course of English language history. By investigating th
Autor:
K. C. King, Michael L. Kaplan, S. Jeffrey Underwood, John M. Lewis, Cassandra Hansen, Jake E. Haugland, Scott A Mensing
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Journal of Operational Meteorology. 1:52-65
Extreme weather events are rare but significantly impact society making their study of the utmost importance. We have examined the synoptic features associated with a historic snowfall during February 1959 on Mt. Shasta in northern California. Betwee
Autor:
Lars Olav Eik, E. Haugland, Jan Berg, Margrethe Hersleth, S. M. Eilertsen, Vibeke Lind, J. M⊘lmann, N. K. Afseth
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Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section A - Animal Science. 59:230-238
With the objective of studying the effects of production systems on meat quality, 75 Norwegian White Sheep lambs were subjected to one of the following treatments: continuous grazing on a semi-natural lowland pasture until slaughtering (Control); con
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Geomorphology. 96:212-220
A chronosequence with a terminal moraine dating to the mid-eighteenth century is found at the Norwegian glacier Styggedalsbreen. Patches of sorted, polygonal ground (nets) with varying degrees of activity occur along the chronosequence, with activity
Autor:
Kari E. Haugland
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English Language and Linguistics. 10:397-401
Autor:
Jake E. Haugland
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Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. 38:82-89
Small (1 ≤ m diameter) sorted patterned ground features were studied on the Little Ice Age forelands of three Jotunheimen glaciers. Patterned ground appears to be most active near the ice margins, declining in intensity of activity with distance fr
Autor:
Jake E. Haugland, Scott F. Burns
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Physical Geography. 27:363-377
Catena approaches to soil chronosequence studies in the Oregon Cascades are lacking in the literature. Here we compare pedogenesis with slope position on two different aged moraines. The younger Suttle Lake moraine (11 to 20 ka B.P.) contains a seque
Temporal and Spatial Variability of Soil pH in Patterned-Ground Chronosequences: Jotunheimen, Norway
Autor:
Jake E. Haugland, Bronwyn S. Owen
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Physical Geography. 26:299-312
Glacier foregrounds of Jotunheimen, Norway are characterized by the occurrence of Little Ice Age end moraines, dating to approximately the mid 18th century. Patterned-ground features occurring within chronologically established time units were studie
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Canadian Journal of Plant Science. 85:115-123
Under northern conditions, winter survival of grass species for hay production is quite uncertain because of winter stresses to plants. Damage to plants may be caused by variability in snow cover, low temperatures, ice encasement and pathogens. Compa