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Random Walk Hypothese Theorie
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hy·poth·esis <pl -ses> [haɪˈpɒθəsɪs, Am -ˈpɑ:θə-] N
Hypothese f <-, -n>
Annahme f <-, -n>
theo·ry [ˈθɪəri, Am ˈθi:ə-] N
1. theory no pl (rules):
Theorie f <-, -ri̱·en>
Lehre f <-, -n>
2. theory (possible explanation):
Theorie f <-, -ri̱·en>
Annahme f <-, -n>
I. ran·dom [ˈrændəm] N no pl
1. random (aimlessly):
2. random (by chance):
II. ran·dom [ˈrændəm] ADJ
I. walk [wɔ:k, Am wɑ:k] N
1. walk:
Gehen nt <-s>
Spaziergang m <-gänge>
to go for [or take] a walk
2. walk (gait):
Gang m <-(e)s>
3. walk (walking speed):
walk of horse
Schritt m <-(e)s, -e>
4. walk:
Spazierweg m <-(e)s, -e>
Wanderweg m <-(e)s, -e>
5. walk (spiritual journey):
Phrases:
II. walk [wɔ:k, Am wɑ:k] VB trans
1. walk (go on foot):
to walk sth
2. walk (accompany):
to walk sb through sth
etw mit jdm durchgehen
3. walk (take for a walk):
4. walk Brit inf (succeed easily):
to walk sth
III. walk [wɔ:k, Am wɑ:k] VB intr
1. walk (go on foot):
gehen <gehst, ging, gegangen>
laufen <läufst, lief, gelaufen>
2. walk (for exercise):
3. walk fig (take advantage of):
jdn ausnutzen [o. esp SGer, A, CH ausnützen]
4. walk fig (get caught in):
[mitten] in etw acc geraten
5. walk (easily get):
6. walk THEAT:
etw [ein]üben
7. walk fig inf (go missing):
Phrases:
OpenDict entry
random N
OpenDict entry
walk N
to [not] be a walk in the park fig inf
OpenDict entry
walk VB
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
random walk hypothesis/theory N FINMKT
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
Present
Iwalk
youwalk
he/she/itwalks
wewalk
youwalk
theywalk
Past
Iwalked
youwalked
he/she/itwalked
wewalked
youwalked
theywalked
Present Perfect
Ihavewalked
youhavewalked
he/she/ithaswalked
wehavewalked
youhavewalked
theyhavewalked
Past Perfect
Ihadwalked
youhadwalked
he/she/ithadwalked
wehadwalked
youhadwalked
theyhadwalked
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In contrast to the hypothesis that language originated in a unique genetic event that gave rise to a highly specialised language organ in the brain, these models show that advanced cognition and social interaction patterns must have been the crucial factors.
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www.uni-bielefeld.de
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Im Gegensatz zu der Hypothese, dass Sprache aus einem einzigartigen genetischen Ereignis hervorging, welches ein hochspezialisiertes Sprachorgan im Gehirn entstehen ließ, zeigen diese Modelle, dass entwickelte Kognition und soziale Interaktionsmuster die entscheidenden Faktoren gewesen sein müssen.
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Their investigations will be used to test the hypothesis that unstable relationships between the production and the perception of language can be the cause of changes in the spoken language.
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www.cas.uni-muenchen.de
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Anhand ihrer Untersuchungen soll die Hypothese überprüft werden, ob instabile Beziehungen zwischen der Produktion und der Perzeption der Sprache für die Veränderung der gesprochenen Sprache ursächlich sein können.
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The plans include applying current research results to “non-canonical data“, i.e. for example not clearly classifiable constructions, little researched languages and varieties, “unadjusted“ text and spontaneous-linguistic dialogue and to test the hypotheses for example on the basis of data from web corpora.
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www.uni-stuttgart.de
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Geplant ist unter anderem, die bisherigen Forschungsergebnisse auf „non-canonical data“, also zum Beispiel nicht eindeutig klassifizierbare Konstruktionen, wenig untersuchte Sprachen und Varietäten, „unbereinigten“ Text und spontan-sprachliche Dialoge, anzuwenden und die Hypothesen zum Beispiel anhand von Daten aus Webkorpora zu testen.
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With associative references to archaeology, philosophy, mathematics, and ritual, Ultimate Substance departs from the hypothesis that the introduction of coinage in the ancient Greek world effected a profound cognitive shift that was key to the emergence of western philosophic, scientific and dramatic traditions.
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www.secession.at
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