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On consonant sequences in Cayuga (Iroquoian)
Carrie Dyck
Jul 18, 2013
Underlying consonant sequences in Cayuga (and ill other Northernlroquoian languages) are apparently subject to phonotactic constraints. The non-randomness of underlying consonant sequences is problematic for Optimality-Theory...
On consonant sequences in Cayuga (Iroquoian)
Carrie Dyck
Jul 18, 2013
Underlying consonant sequences in Cayuga (and ill other Northernlroquoian languages) are apparently subject to phonotactic constraints. The non-randomness of underlying consonant sequences is problematic for Optimality-Theory...
Introduction
The papers contained in this special issue of Linguistica atlantica were presented at the sixth Workshop on Structure and Constituency in the Languages of the Americas (WSCLA), hosted by the Department of Linguistics of Memorial...
Introduction
The papers contained in this special issue of Linguistica atlantica were presented at the sixth Workshop on Structure and Constituency in the Languages of the Americas (WSCLA), hosted by the Department of Linguistics of Memorial...
Ludvigson to Be Inducted into S.C. Academy of Authors
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Ludvigson will be inducted into the academy along with poet Kwame Dawes and the late Carrie Allen McCray Nickens. Professor Emeritus Ludvigson has published 13 books of poetry.
Published by: Winthrop University
2018 3rd Place: The Growth and Characterization of Psychromonas aquimarina, a New Model Organism for Climate Change
Carrie Carpenter
Jan 01, 0001
Climate change is currently affecting the Earth and will only increase with time1. A change to the environment means that wildlife will need to adapt. Adaptation occurs when an organism changes physiologically or otherwise to...
Sixth Annual Family Day Will Attract Hundreds of Visitors to Campus
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
More than 600 family members are expected to visit their students during this sixth annual event, according to Carrie Whiteside, program director for New Student and Parent Programs. Family Day will begin with a breakfast and...
Published by: Winthrop University
Creating a Culture of Assessment
Programmatic and curricular assessment, as mechanisms of continuous quality improvement, are essential and require input from multiple stakeholders. Despite its essential nature, there are few resources to help guide the...
Deaf Culture in Inclusive Schools
Carrie Woods
Jan 07, 2022
The purpose of this chapter is to examine the culture of students who are d/Deaf and hard of hearing within the broader context of inclusive schools, specifically as demonstrated though their learning experiences, socialization...
The Evolving Role of Community Colleges in Workforce Development
Community colleges play a crucial role in developing a skilled workforce through preparation. The questions that this chapter addresses are: How are community colleges ensuring that they are addressing current workforce and...
Masks and Performance as Representations of Gender Oppression and Repression in Edith Wharton's <em>The House of Mirth and Nella Larsen's Passing</em>
Carrie A Wilson
Jan 01, 0001
Edith Wharton and Nella Larsen's literature focus on metaphorically representing gender oppression and repression as masked social performances that result in death being the ultimate release from the drama. Edith Wharton's The...
Published by: Winthrop University
Families Welcomed on Campus for Family Day
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
More than 500 family members are expected to visit their students during this eighth annual event, according to Carrie Whiteside, director for new student and family programs. Participants can start their day with a tour of the...
Published by: Winthrop University
Olympics, Geocaching, Sports and Entertainment on the Schedule for Family Day
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
More than 500 family members are expected to visit their students during this seventh annual event, according to Carrie Whiteside, director for new student and parent programs. Participants can start their day with a tour of the...
Published by: Winthrop University
Response to "Measuring Child Poverty
This is the Commission’s first piece of advice to Ministers and follows a formal request to respond to the child poverty measurement consultation.

Evidence was gathered to inform the Commission’s response from a...
Business and Social Mobility
Organisations are only as good as their people, so it’s vital for business success that firms identify and recruit the best individuals. Yet there’s growing evidence that when it comes to making the most of their assets, some of...
Higher Education
Last year the Independent Reviewer on Social Mobility published a report on higher education access, focused mainly on England.

‘University Challenge: How Higher Education Can Advance Social Mobility’ made wide-ranging...
Higher Education
Last year the Independent Reviewer on Social Mobility published a report on higher education access, focused mainly on England.

‘University Challenge: How Higher Education Can Advance Social Mobility’ made wide-ranging...
State of the Nation 2013
The legally-binding goal of ending child poverty by 2020 is likely to be missed by a considerable margin, and progress on social mobility may be undermined by the twin problems of high youth unemployment and falling living...
Characterization of Psychromonas aquimarina, A New Model Organism for Climate Change
Carrie Carpenter
Jan 01, 0001
The current increase of average global temperature puts 25 to 35 percent of plant and animal species at an increased risk of extinction (Climate Change, 2018). Changing any environmental factor, such as increasing growth...
Public attitudes towards social mobility and in-work poverty
New light is shed on what the public thinks about fairness in Britain by polling carried out on behalf of the Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission.

Key findings include:

• 65 per cent of the public...

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