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Language contact (6834 bytes)
1: ...ty has developed in the presence of this constant contact. 3: ...[[asexual reproduction]] in [[biology]]. Language contact, in this analogy, is akin to the [[recombination]... 5: ==Forms of influence of one language on another== 8: ...t first considered a branch of the [[Indo-Iranian languages]], and was not recognized as an independent bran... 10: ===Borrowing of other language features=== Contact (novel) (7098 bytes) 1: ...ideas surrounding many of his life's interests. ''Contact'' is about the idea that our [[universe]] may hav... 3: A [[Contact (movie)|film adaptation]] of ''Contact'', starring [[Jodie Foster]], was released in 199... 11: ...nce, since mathematics is considered a "universal language," and it is conjectured that algorithms that prod... 23: ...e "never wanted to believe. He wanted to know." ''Contact'' illustrates Sagan's view that the only way to r... 36: ...ow if Sagan had hopes for a sequel to the movie ''Contact'' that would continue on to the end of the book. Contact (986 bytes) 1: A '''contact''' is part of the active component of an [[electr... 3: Contacts generally consist of metal buttons or wires that... 7: See also [[contact (mathematics)]], for the idea of [[curves]] (for ... 10: ...cience fiction [[novel]] by [[Carl Sagan]], and [[Contact (movie)|film adaptation]]. 13: ...nd sometimes military) corp of the Culture. See [[Contact (The Culture)]] First contact (218 bytes) 1: '''First contact''' can refer to: 3: *an astronomical phenomenon - see [[first contact (astronomy)]] 4: ...bers of two different civilisations - see [[first contact (anthropology)]] 3-2-1 Contact (1503 bytes) 1: '''3-2-1 Contact''' was an [[United States|American]] educational ... 3: ...r [[Sesame Workshop]] the magazine later became ''Contact Kids'', removing the original reference to the te... 8: ...m/title/tt0190169/ Internet Movie Database: 3-2-1 Contact] Contact printing (1184 bytes) 1: ...paper into a print. The print that results is a [[contact print]]. 3: ...r sizes, most feasible for fine-art work. Smaller contact prints, from films and formats such as [[135 film... Episode 0: First Contact (1017 bytes) 5: Translation: Rupan Sansei Episode: 0 'First Contact' Contact (The Culture) (627 bytes) 2: Contact is the [[fictional]] group that exists within the... 4: ... Contact members, and deal with those events that Contact is not equiped (morally) to handle. During the w... Eye contact (9380 bytes) 1: '''Eye contact''' is an intense [[nonverbal communication|nonver... 3: ...ence a powerful urge to glance away. Breaking eye contact lowers [[stress]] levels (as measured, e.g., by [... 7: ...h other and cooperate, while people make less eye contact when they dislike each other or disagree. In [[p... 13: ...eyes" by six weeks of [[age]]. In [[adults]], eye contact shows [[personal]] involvement and creates intima... 15: ...y [[cultures]] of today and the past consider eye contact (whether prolonged or fleeting) to be a [[spiritu... Contact patch (649 bytes) 1: ...act with the road surface. The shape of a tire's contact patch can have a great effect on the handling of ... 2: ...de tire fitted to many modern performance cars, a contact patch that is wider than it is long will increase... 3: ...ve]] cars, the offset between the centroid of the contact patch and the point about which the wheel steers ... Contact (movie) (4517 bytes) 1: [[Image:Contact DVD.jpg|thumb|right|Contact DVD]] 3: ...[[science fiction]] [[novel]] [[Contact_(novel)|''Contact'']] by [[Carl Sagan]]. 25: In the last stop she gets the most important contact, the one she longed for throughout her whole life... 35: *{{imdb title|id=0118884|title=Contact}} Contact breaker (2407 bytes) 1: ...internal combustion engine]]s. The purpose of the contact breaker is to interrupt the [[current (electricit... 3: ...the top of the cylinder's compression stroke. The contact breaker is usually mounted on a plate that is abl... 5: ...come using electronic ignition systems, where the contact breakers are replaced by a massless sensor device... Contact Theatre (729 bytes) 1: ...]] owned by The [[University of Manchester]]. The Contact Theatre largely stages modern live performance an... 3: ...Manchester by Nick Higham.jpg|thumbnail|250px|The Contact Theatre. © 2004 Nick Higham]] 6: *[http://www.contact-theatre.org/ The Contact Theatre] First contact (astronomy) (351 bytes) 1: ...ally, measuring the precise time of each point of contact during a transit, was one of the most accurate wa... First contact (anthropology) (3150 bytes) 1: '''First contact''' is a term used to describe a first meeting of ... 5: First contact is a common [[science fiction|science-fictional]]... 7: ...tra-Terrestrial|ET]]'' are good examples of First Contact stories. 9: ... best evidence suggests that there has never been contact between humans and [[extraterrestrial]] species, ... 13: ... about the old [[American West]] featured a first contact between [[European]] [[colonist]]s and [[Native A... Contact magazine (911 bytes) 1: A '''contact magazine''' is a [[magazine]] that publishes smal... 3: ... from [[adult bookstore]]s and [[sex shop]]s. The contact magazine operator may run some ads with actual te... 5: ...ere have been reports that details of ads in some contact magazines may be misleading, or they may not actu... 10: [[Category:Contact magazines]] Contact geometry (4609 bytes) 2: ...eometry]], belongs to the even-dimensional world, contact geometry is the odd-dimensional counterpart. 4: Contact geometry has — as does symplectic geometry ... 7: A ''contact form'' α on a 2<i>n</i>+1 dimensional manif... 11: ...structure'' ξ on a manifold is the kernel of a contact form α, i.e. a completely nonintegrable hyp... 13: ...Since symplectic spaces are even dimensional, the contact manifolds need to be odd dimensional. Contact improvisation (5313 bytes) 1: ...point for movement improvisation and exploration. Contact Improvisation is a form of [[dance improvisation]... 5: ...g [[Dance improvisation|improvised dance]]. Today Contact Improvisation is practiced as a dance form in its... 7: ...n College]]. Paxton followed this with the first Contact Improvisation performance evening at the John Web... 11: ... dance|social]] dance form. In the social setting Contact Improvisation meetings are called ''jams'' in whi... 13: ...al objects (floor, walls, chair etc) as the point contact. As many teachers say in introductory classes, t... Contact binary (414 bytes) 1: '''Contact binaries''' are a type of [[binary star]]s where ... Contact manager (1172 bytes) 1: ...ople to keep track of their associates and tasks. Contact managers are used by salespeople, customer servic... 3: Contact managers are related to calendars, but integrate ... 5: ... its operating system in 2002. Many developers of contact managers have consequently gone out of business o... 7: ...iate themselves from Outlook, more fully featured contact managers have moved into the realm of [[customer ...
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