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  2. Cornouaille - Wikipedia

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    The toponym Cornouaille was established in the early Middle Ages in the southwest of the Breton peninsula. [3] Prior to this, following the withdrawal of Rome from Britain, other British migrants from what is now modern Devon had established the region of Domnonea (in Breton) or Domnonée (in French) in the north of the peninsula, taken from the Latin Dumnonia.

  3. Investigation into the Invisible World - Wikipedia

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    Investigation into the Invisible World (French: Enquête sur le monde invisible) is a 2002 French documentary film directed by Jean-Michel Roux. The film surveys the belief in paranormal phenomena among the population of Iceland.

  4. Cognate - Wikipedia

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    Cognates also do not need to look or sound similar: English father, French père, and Armenian հայր (hayr) all descend directly from Proto-Indo-European *ph₂tḗr. An extreme case is Armenian երկու ( erku ) and English two , which descend from Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁ ; the sound change *dw > erk in Armenian is regular.

  5. Cognate object - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, a cognate object (also known as a cognate accusative or an internal accusative [1]) is a verb's object which is etymologically related to the verb. More specifically, the verb is one that is ordinarily intransitive (lacking any object), and the cognate object is simply the verb's noun form.

  6. Cognate linkage - Wikipedia

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    Animation showing the construction of a geared five-bar cognate linkages from an initial four-bar cognate. A five-bar linkage has two degrees of freedom, and thus there does not exist a five-bar linkage which is capable of acting as a cognate. [Note 1] However, it is possible to generate a 5-bar cognate using gears. Select four-bar linkage of ...

  7. Léon Denis - Wikipedia

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    Le Monde invisible et la guerre (Librairie des sciences psychiques, 1919). Jeanne d'Arc, médium. L'au-dela et la survivance de l'etre. La grande énigme, Dieu & l'univers (Librairie des sciences psychiques, 1921). Esprits et mediums: étude et pratique du spiritualisme experimental et de la médiumnité (1921) Le génie celtique et le monde ...

  8. Invisibility - Wikipedia

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    An object in this state is said to be invisible (literally, "not visible"). The phenomenon is studied by physics and perceptual psychology . Since objects can be seen by light from a source reflecting off their surfaces and hitting the viewer's eyes , the most natural form of invisibility (whether real or fictional) is an object that neither ...

  9. Anti-monumentalism - Wikipedia

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    Traditional monuments are portrayed in a glorified manner and are very apparent in the space they are in. Anti-monumentalism is discreet in nature, it is not obvious to the eye and is presented nonchalantly in everyday journeys along the area it is in. [3] Some anti-monuments are entirely invisible to the eye, which in itself is part of the ...