02885nam 2200457z- 450 991034675020332120210211(CKB)4920000000094212(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/44957(oapen)doab44957(EXLCZ)99492000000009421220202102d2018 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDevelopmental, Modal, and Pathological Variation Linguistic and Cognitive Profiles for Speakers of Linguistically Proximal Languages and VarietiesFrontiers Media SA20181 online resource (179 p.)Frontiers Research Topics2-88945-638-2 One significant area of research in the multifaceted field of bilingualism over the past two decades has been the demonstration, validation, and account of the so-called 'bilingual advantage'. This refers to the hypothesis that bilingual speakers have advanced abilities in executive functions and other domains of human cognition. Such cognitive benefits of bilingualism have an impact on the processing mechanisms active during language acquisition in a way that results in language variation. Within bilingual populations, the notion of language proximity (or linguistic distance) is also of key importance for deriving variation. In addition, sociolinguistic factors can invest the process of language development and its outcome with an additional layer of complexity, such as schooling, language, dominance, competing motivations, or the emergence of mesolectal varieties, which blur the boundaries of grammatical variants. This is particularly relevant for diglossic speech communities-bilectal, bidialectal, or bivarietal speakers. The defined goal of the present Research Topic is to address whether the bilingual advantage extends to such speakers as well. Thus, 'Linguistic and Cognitive Profiles for Speakers of Linguistically Proximal Languages and Varieties' become an important matter within 'Developmental, Modal, and Pathological Variation'.Psychologybicssc(a)typical developmentbilingualismcognitive advantageexecutive functionsimpaired languageLanguage variationmultilectalismProximityVarietiesPsychologyMaria Kambanarosauth1325059Kleanthes K. GrohmannauthEvelina LeivadaauthBOOK9910346750203321Developmental, Modal, and Pathological Variation Linguistic and Cognitive Profiles for Speakers of Linguistically Proximal Languages and Varieties3036528UNINA04441nam 22006615 450 991072627860332120251009072044.09789811995231(electronic bk.)978981199522410.1007/978-981-19-9523-1(MiAaPQ)EBC30546034(Au-PeEL)EBL30546034(OCoLC)1380366991(DE-He213)978-981-19-9523-1(BIP)086557905(PPN)27061835X(CKB)26711713500041(EXLCZ)992671171350004120230518d2023 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHazard-causing System and Assessment of Water and Mud Inrush in Tunnel /by Shucai Li, Zhenhao Xu, Xin Huang, Yuchao Du1st ed. 2023.Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Springer,2023.1 online resource (415 pages)Print version: Li, Shucai Hazard-Causing System and Assessment of Water and Mud Inrush in Tunnel Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2023 9789811995224 Foreword -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Classification and geological identification of hazard-causing system for water and mud inrush in tunnel -- Chapter 3 Typical cases and analysis of water and mud inrush in tunnel -- Chapter 4 Route selection of tunnel in karst area -- Chapter 5 Interval dynamic risk assessment of water and mud rush in tunnel construction -- Chapter 6 Resistance body assessment method against water and mud inrush in tunnel -- Chapter 7 Identification method of water and mud inrush hazard-causing system in tunnel -- Chapter 8 Dynamic management and analysis platform of water and mud inrush cases in tunnel -- References -- Appendix.This book is composed of eight chapters, introducing the authors’ research and application achievements in the hazard-causing system and disaster evaluation of water and mud inrush in tunnels over the past 10 years. Through a large number of case studies and analysis, and on the basis of existing research, this book puts forward 3 categories and 11 types of tunnel water and mud inrush hazard-causing systems and 4 typical water and mud inrush disaster-forming modes. The authors carefully study the typical cases of tunnel water and mud inrush hazard-causing system, discuss the types of karst water system, structural characteristics, macro-geological identification, engineering identification, karst tunnel route selection principles and evaluation methods in detail, and then develop a dynamic evaluation method of tunnel water and mud inrush construction risk interval and an evaluation method for the resistance body. Ultimately, the authors put forward a systematic identification methodof tunnel water and mud inrush disaster, which integrates geological identification, geophysical exploration identification, and drilling identification, and construct a dynamic management and analysis platform for tunnel water and mud inrush cases. This book is used as a reference book for teachers, graduate students, and undergraduates in colleges and universities of civil engineering, transportation, water conservancy and hydropower, mining, geology, etc., and also as a reference for technicians in related engineering fields.Geotechnical engineeringEngineering geologyNatural disastersEnvironmental managementGeotechnical Engineering and Applied Earth SciencesGeoengineeringNatural HazardsEnvironmental ManagementGeotechnical engineering.Engineering geology.Natural disasters.Environmental management.Geotechnical Engineering and Applied Earth Sciences.Geoengineering.Natural Hazards.Environmental Management.624.151Li Shucai1075554Xu Zhenhao1359542Huang Xin1359543Du Yuchao1359544MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910726278603321Hazard-Causing System and Assessment of Water and Mud Inrush in Tunnel3374012UNINA