01896nam 2200433Ia 450 991070138830332120120127130153.0(CKB)5470000002417181(OCoLC)774038619(EXLCZ)99547000000241718120120127d2011 ua 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe use of Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki for managing gypsy moth populations under the Slow the Spread program, 1996-2010, relative to the distributional range of threatened and endangered species[electronic resource] /Laura M. Blackburn, Donna S. Leonard, Patrick C. TobinNewton Square, PA :U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station,[2011]1 online resource (20 pages) color illustrations, color mapsResearch paper NRS ;18Title from title screen (viewed on Jan. 27, 2012)."November 2011."Includes bibliographical references (pages 16-20).Lymantria disparControlUnited StatesBacillus thuringiensisPestsControlUnited StatesLymantria disparControlBacillus thuringiensis.PestsControlBlackburn Laura1418761Leonard Donna S1418947Tobin Patrick C.1969-1391586United States.Forest Service.Northern Research Station.GPOGPOBOOK9910701388303321The use of Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki for managing gypsy moth populations under the Slow the Spread program, 1996-2010, relative to the distributional range of threatened and endangered species3531763UNINA01996nam 2200301 450 99663317270331620241211084446.0978-90-272-1345-720220408d2023----km y0itay5003 baengNLa 00 yAdvances in sign language corpus linguisticsedited by Ella WehrmeyerAmsterdamPhiladelphiaBenjamins2023XXII, 389 p.ill.25 cmStudies in Corpus linguistics108This collected volume showcases cutting-edge research in the rapidly developing area of sign language corpus linguistics in various sign language contexts across the globe. Each chapter provides a detailed account of particular national corpora and methodological considerations in their construction. Part 1 focuses on corpus-based linguistic findings, covering aspects of morphology, syntax, multilingualism, and regional and diachronic variation. Part 2 explores innovative solutions to challenges in building and annotating sign language corpora, touching on the construction of comparable sign language corpora, collaboration challenges at the national level, phonological arrangement of digital lexicons, and (semi-)automatic annotation. This unique volume documenting the growth in breadth and depth within the discipline of sign language corpus linguistics is a key resource for researchers, teachers, and postgraduate students in the field of sign language linguistics, and will also provide valuable insights for other researchers interested in corpus linguistics, Construction Grammar, and gesture studies.Studies in Corpus linguistics108Linguistica410.188WEHRMEYER,EllaITcbaREICAT996633172703316IV.2. 3018290047 L.M.IV.2.556201BKUMAAdvances in sign language corpus linguistics4309159UNISA