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Irritierende Erfahrungen mit Musik können dazu führen, dass sich wandelt, wie man Welt und sich selbst erfährt. Lukas Bugiel entfaltet diesen Gedanken zwischen Bildungstheorie, Musikpädagogik und Philosophie durch die Entwicklung einer Theorie transformatorischer musikalischer Bildungsprozesse. Mit einem Begriff von Ereignis und Wissen gewinnt er ein philosophisches Verständnis des Auslösers und des Gegenstands dieser Prozesse und skizziert, wie sie sich anhand von Biographien empirisch rekonstruieren lassen könnten.
Musik; Bildung; Transformation; Ereignis; Wissen; Erfahrung; Wahrnehmung; Konzert; Klang; Selbstverhältnis; Bildungstheorie; Musikwissenschaft; Kulturelle Bildung; Pädagogik; Music; Education; Occurrence; Knowledge; Experience; Perception; Concert; Sound; Self-relationship; Theory of Education; Musicology; Cultural Education; Pedagogy --- Concert. --- Cultural Education. --- Education. --- Experience. --- Knowledge. --- Musicology. --- Occurrence. --- Pedagogy. --- Perception. --- Self-relationship. --- Sound. --- Theory of Education. --- Transformation.
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Der klingende Eklat ist mehr als der Pfeffer musikhistorischer Narrationen. Vielmehr ist der Musikskandal ein kultureller Störfall und ein ästhetisches Ereignis. Er überschreitet nicht nur die künstlerischen und moralischen Grenzen des guten Tons, sondern greift zudem gesellschaftliche Normen auf und an. Anna Schürmer analysiert diese Verschränkung und nutzt das interdisziplinäre Potential, das der klingende Eklat als konfliktiver Seismograf sozialer Problem- wie ästhetischer Experimentierfelder bereithält. An der Schnittstelle von Geschichts- und Musikwissenschaften fokussiert die medienkulturwissenschaftlich inspirierte Studie den prismatischen Gegenstand des klingenden Eklats vor dem akustischen Hintergrund nicht nur der musikalischen Moderne. »Der Autorin gelingt insgesamt eine sehr konzise Darstellung des Themas Musikskandale und Neue Musik in der deutschen Nachkriegszeit. Die Fallbeispiele in ihrer Untersuchung sind klug gewählt, um einen differenzierten Blick auf die vielfältigen diskursiven Implikationen der Skandale zu bekommen, welche die Musikavantgarden nach 1945 provozierten.« Karsten Bujara, Forum Musikbibliothek, 40/2 (2019) »Reichhaltige Funde, originelle Ideen und neue Perspektiven.« Nina Noeske, Die Musikforschung, 71/3 (2018) O-Ton: »Wie klingt ein Eklat?« - Anna Schürmer im Interview beim VAN-Magazin am 11.04.2018. »Voller wertvoller Erkenntnisse.« Stefan Drees, Neue Zeitschrift für Musik, 3 (2018) »Anna Schürmer sößt mit ihrer großen Studie in eine echte Forschungslücke.« Raoul Mörchen, WDR 3 - Mozaik, 13.02.2018 Besprochen in: Deutschlandfunk - Musikjournal, 13.02.2018 WDR 5 - Scala, 13.02.2018 das Orchester, 6 (2018), Roland H. Dippel dissonance, 144/12 (2018), Tobias Gerber
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Rare Earth Element Geochemistry
Geochemistry --- Rare earths --- Terres rares --- Géochimie --- Rare earths. --- Geochemistry. --- Chemical composition of the earth --- Chemical geology --- Geological chemistry --- Geology, Chemical --- Chemistry --- Earth sciences --- Earths, Rare --- Lanthanide oxides --- Metal oxides, Rare earth --- Rare earth materials --- Rare earth metal oxides --- Rare earth minerals --- Rare earth oxides --- Minerals --- Oxides --- Rare earth metal compounds --- #WSCH:AAS1 --- 546.65 --- 550.42 --- 550.42 Occurrence and distribution of elements and their isotopes --- Occurrence and distribution of elements and their isotopes --- 546.65 Rare earths in general --- Rare earths in general --- GEOCHIMIE --- COSMOCHIMIE --- GEOCHIMIE MINERALOGIQUE, PETROGRAPHIQUE --- GEOCHIMIE ISOTOPIQUE
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Ants are a ubiquitous, highly diverse, and ecologically dominant faunal group. They represent a large proportion of global terrestrial faunal biomass and play key ecological roles as soil engineers, predators, and re-cyclers of nutrients. They have particularly important interactions with plants as defenders against herbivores, as seed dispersers, and as seed predators. One downside to the ecological importance of ants is that they feature on the list of the world’s worst invasive species. Ants have also been important for science as model organisms for studies of diversity, biogeography, and community ecology. Despite such importance, ants remain remarkably understudied. A large proportion of species are undescribed, the biogeographic histories of most taxa remain poorly known, and we have a limited understanding of spatial patterns of diversity and composition, along with the processes driving them. The papers in this Special Issue collectively address many of the most pressing questions relating to ant diversity. What is the level of ant diversity? What is the origin of this diversity, and how is it distributed at different spatial scales? What are the roles of niche partitioning and competition as regulators of local diversity? How do ants affect the ecosystems within which they occur? The answers to these questions provide valuable insights not just for ants, but for biodiversity more generally.
ant diversity --- cryptic species --- morphospecies --- species delimitation --- sympatric association --- endosymbiont --- ant --- vertical transmission --- biogeography --- ancestral state reconstruction --- phylogeny --- ants --- community structure --- physiology --- interactions --- temperature --- behavioral interactions --- coexistence --- co-occurrence --- competitive exclusion --- dominance --- Formicidae --- scale --- Dolichoderinae --- species distribution models --- climatic gradients --- wet tropics --- climate change --- invasion ecology --- invasive species --- red imported fire ant --- commensalism --- gopher tortoise --- diversity --- conservation --- burrow commensal --- soil arthropods --- pitfall --- bait --- turnover --- food specialisation --- stratification --- sampling methods --- hypogaeic --- species richness --- species occurrence --- endemic species --- distribution ranges --- dispersal routes --- centre of origin --- refugium areas --- antbird --- army ant --- biodiversity --- biological indicator --- deforestation --- habitat fragmentation --- myrmecophiles --- mimicry --- species interactions --- tropics --- biological invasions --- species checklist --- urban ecology --- n/a
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The book addresses a controversial current topic in language acquisition studies: the impact of frequency on linguistic structure in child language. A major strength of the book is that the role of input frequency in the acquisition process is evaluated in a large variety of languages, topics and the two major theoretical frameworks: UG-based and usage-based accounts. While most papers report a clear frequency effect, different factors that may be interacting with pure statistical effects are critically assessed. An introductory statement is made by Thomas Roeper who calls for caution as he id
Frequency (Linguistics). --- Language acquisition. --- Psycholinguistics. --- Language acquisition --- Frequency (Linguistics) --- Languages & Literatures --- Philology & Linguistics --- Lexicology. Semantics --- Psycholinguistics --- Grammar --- Frequency of occurrence (Linguistics) --- Acquisition of language --- Developmental linguistics --- Developmental psycholinguistics --- Language and languages --- Language development in children --- Psycholinguistics, Developmental --- Acquisition --- Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) --- Interpersonal communication in children --- Language acqusition, Theories of Language Acquisition.
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This is a Special Issue of Atmosphere presenting recent results of experimental and theoretical investigations of atmospheric compositions and clouds, largely based on remote sensing.
atmospheric gases --- sources --- European regulations --- aerosol typing --- lidar --- photometry --- EARLINET --- AERONET --- WRF --- PBL --- simulation --- meteorology --- wildfire --- CO2 emission --- OCO-2 --- MISR --- MINX --- freezing rain --- high-impact meteorological event --- Carpathian lee cyclogenesis --- climatology --- cloud occurrence frequency --- automatic camera image analysis --- Saharan dust --- aerosol remote sensing --- sun-photometer --- MODIS --- n/a
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Globally, fire regimes are being altered by changing climatic conditions and land use changes. This has the potential to drive species extinctions and cause ecosystem state changes, with a range of consequences for ecosystem services. Accurate prediction of the risk of forest fires over short timescales (weeks or months) is required for land managers to target suppression resources in order to protect people, property, and infrastructure, as well as fire-sensitive ecosystems. Over longer timescales, prediction of changes in forest fire regimes is required to model the effect of wildfires on the terrestrial carbon cycle and subsequent feedbacks into the climate system.This was the motivation to publish this book, which is focused on quantifying and modelling the risk factors of forest fires. More specifically, the chapters in this book address four topics: (i) the use of fire danger metrics and other approaches to understand variation in wildfire activity; (ii) understanding changes in the flammability of live fuel; (iii) modeling dead fuel moisture content; and (iv) estimations of emission factors.The book will be of broad relevance to scientists and managers working with fire in different forest ecosystems globally.
fire danger rating --- fire management --- fire regime --- fire size --- fire weather --- Portugal --- critical LFMC threshold --- forest/grassland fire --- radiative transfer model --- remote sensing --- southwest China --- acid rain --- aerosol --- biomass burning --- forest fire --- PM2.5 --- direct estimation --- meteorological factor regression --- moisture content --- time lag --- forest fire driving factors --- forest fire occurrence --- random forest --- forest fire management --- China --- Cupressus sempervirens --- fire risk --- fuels --- fuel moisture content --- mass loss calorimeter --- Seiridium cardinale --- vulnerability to wildfires --- disease --- alien pathogen --- allochthonous species --- introduced fungus --- drying tests --- humidity diffusion coefficients --- wildfire --- prescribed burning --- modeling --- drought --- flammability --- fuel moisture --- leaf water potential --- plant traits --- climate change --- MNI --- fire season --- fire behavior --- crown fire --- fire modeling --- senescence --- foliar moisture content --- canopy bulk density --- fire danger --- fire weather patterns --- RCP --- FWI system --- SSR --- occurrence of forest fire --- machine learning --- variable importance --- prediction accuracy --- epicormic resprouter --- eucalyptus --- fire severity --- flammability feedbacks --- temperate forest --- n/a
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The volume explores the relationship between well-studied aspects of language (constructional alternations, lexical contrasts and extensions and multi-word expressions) in a variety of languages (Dutch, English, Russian and Spanish) and their representation in cognition as mediated by frequency counts in both text and experiment. The state-of-the-art data collection (ranging from questionnaires to eye-tracking) and analysis (from simple chi-squared to random effects regression) techniques allow to draw theoretical conclusions from (mis)matches between different types of empirical data. The sis
Sociolinguistics --- Dialectology --- Frequency (Linguistics) --- Linguistic change. --- Language and languages --- Representation (Philosophy) --- Fréquence des mots --- Changement linguistique --- Variation (Linguistique) --- Représentation (Philosophie) --- Variation. --- Frequency (Linguistics). --- Representation (Philosophy). --- Fréquence des mots --- Représentation (Philosophie) --- Representationalism (Philosophy) --- Representationism (Philosophy) --- Characterology of speech --- Language diversity --- Language subsystems --- Language variation --- Linguistic diversity --- Variation in language --- Change, Linguistic --- Language change --- Frequency of occurrence (Linguistics) --- Culture --- Philosophy --- Historical linguistics --- Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Linguistique. (Collection) --- Taalwetenschap. (Reeks) --- Cognitive Linguistics. --- Corpus Linguistics. --- Experimental Linguistics. --- Frequency Effects.
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The volume contains a collection of studies on how the analysis of corpus and psycholinguistic data reveal how linguistic knowledge is affected by the frequency of linguistic elements/stimuli. The studies explore a wide range of phenomena , from phonological reduction processes and palatalization to morphological productivity, diachronic change, adjective preposition constructions, auxiliary omission, and multi-word units. The languages studied are Spanish and artificial languages, Russian, Dutch, and English. The sister volume focuses on language representation.
Psycholinguistics --- Frequency (Linguistics) --- Language acquisition. --- Psycholinguistics. --- Fréquence des mots --- Langage --- Psycholinguistique --- Acquisition --- Frequency (Linguistics). --- Fréquence des mots --- Language, Psychology of --- Language and languages --- Psychology of language --- Speech --- Acquisition of language --- Developmental linguistics --- Developmental psycholinguistics --- Language development in children --- Psycholinguistics, Developmental --- Frequency of occurrence (Linguistics) --- Psychological aspects --- Psychology --- Linguistics --- Thought and thinking --- Interpersonal communication in children --- Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) --- Language acquisition --- Cognitive Linguistics. --- Corpus Linguistics. --- Frequency.
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A mainstay of functional linguistics has been the claim that linguistic elements and patterns that are frequently used in discourse become conventionalized as grammar. This book addresses the two issues that are basic to this claim: first, the question of what types of elements are frequently used in discourse and second, the question of how frequency of use affects cognitive representations. Reporting on evidence from natural conversation, diachronic change, variability, child language acquisition and psycholinguistic experimentation the original articles in this book support two major principles. First, the content of people's interactions consists of a preponderance of subjective, evaluative statements, dominated by the use of pronouns, copulas and intransitive clauses. Second, the frequency with which certain items and strings of items are used has a profound influence on the way language is broken up into chunks in memory storage, the way such chunks are related to other stored material and the ease with which they are accessed to produce new utterances.
Grammar --- Frequence des mots --- Grammaire comparee et generale. --- Frequentie ( linguïstiek ). --- Taaltypologie. --- Vergelijkende en algemene grammatica. --- Frequency (Linguistics) --- Frequentie (Taalwetenschap) --- Fréquence (Linguistique) --- Grammaire comparée et générale --- Grammaire générale --- Grammaire générale et comparée --- Grammaire philosophique --- Grammaire universelle --- Grammar [Comparative and general ] --- Spraakkunst [Vergelijkende en algemene ] --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Philology & Linguistics --- Languages & Literatures --- Comparative grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Language and languages --- Philosophical grammar --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Frequency of occurrence (Linguistics) --- Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) --- Grammar, Comparative --- Grammar, Comparative and general. --- Linguistics. --- Acqui 2006
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