assimilation in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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This creates an exclusive group among its speakers and helps them resist cultural assimilation.
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It is through assimilation that accommodation is derived.
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Both may simply be assimilations to more familiar names.
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Assimilation occurs when humans are faced with new or unfamiliar information and refer to previously learned information in order to make sense of it.
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One former resident who grew up on a ranch and raised her children on a ranch expresses her mixed feelings about assimilation.
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Phonetic assimilation (tajweed) is left unmarked, since it is completely regular and predictable.
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Body cultures show human life in variety and differences, assimilation and distinction, conflicts and contradictions.
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Dealing with biased data is a serious challenge in data assimilation.
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If the result of such a failure is favored by natural selection, genetic assimilation will occur.
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Often, assimilation can only be proven by detailed geochemistry.
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