GregCocks, to ireland
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celrydoor, to random
@celrydoor@lingo.lol avatar

why, by the pattern of phoneme/allophone, morpheme/allomorph, is the word for "wordform", one of the set of signifiers belonging to the same approximate meaning (lexeme), not "allolex"?

GregCocks, to climate
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Widespread Deposition In A Coastal Bay Following Three Major 2017 Hurricanes (Irma, Jose, And Maria) [USVI]

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-43062-4 <-- shared paper

photo - Runoff in the waters near Magens Bay, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, after the passage of Hurricane Irma.
A difference map of Coral Bay, St. John, USVI. The post-storm November 2017 survey was subtracted from the pre-storm August 2017 survey. Deposition is indicated by positive values (green, yellow, orange, red); erosion in negative values (blue). The largest area of deposition (outlined with a black dashed line) is characterized by deposition ranging from 20 to 60 cm. Coral mounds in central Johnson Bay have a general flute mark pattern of deposition toward Coral Harbor and erosion to seaward. Six sediment cores (white circles) were collected in November of 2017.
• Bottom Left: Eastern Puerto Rico and the US and British Virgin Islands with the 2017 hurricane tracks from Category 5 Hurricanes Irma and Maria. St. John, US Virgin Islands sits on a shelf ~60 meters below sea level (This map was generated using NOAA’s U.S. Virgin Islands 1 arc-second MHW Coastal Digital Elevation Model) • Top Left: St. John, US Virgin Islands showing the watershed source area (This map and the map shown to the right were generated using US Army Corps of Engineers US Virgin Islands Orthophoto Mosaic) • Right: Coral Bay, St. John with its protected waters and lands. Bathymetry shown was collected after the 2017 hurricane season in November and December of 2017.

tomstewart, to linguistics
@tomstewart@lingo.lol avatar

Cambridge Elements in Morphology is designed for 35-to 75-page research publications focused on word structure patterns.
I'm the editor. Send me a pitch.

RobotTalkPod, to ArtificialIntelligence

📢 New Episode Alert!

In the first episode of the brand new season, @claireasher chats to Dr. Sara Adela Abad Guaman from University College London about adaptable robots inspired by nature.

Listen now: www.robottalk.org/2023/09/29/episode-55-sara-adela-abad-guaman/

video/mp4

DrLinguo, to linguisticsmemes German
stancarey, to Lichen

Yellow scales lichen (Xanthoria parietina) on the Salthill coast, the Burren hills hazy across Galway Bay

stancarey,

Lichen morphology (no, the other kind) in Merlin Sheldrake's book "Entangled Life"

futurebird, to random
@futurebird@sauropods.win avatar

Why do neanderthals have trouble sleeping and then wake up with rabbit hair on their pillows?

--Because of their occipital buns.

PTR_K,
@PTR_K@dice.camp avatar

@futurebird
A significant number of modern humans have a percentage of Neanderthal DNA because our ancestors apparently found them so irresistibly attractive. In the words of Sir Mix-a-lot:

"My anaconda don't want none
Unless you've got [occipital] bun, hun!"

(Pretty sure that's what he meant.)

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