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  1. Some languages have more than one system of harmony. For instance, Altaic languages are proposed to have a rounding harmony superimposed over a backness harmony. Even among languages with vowel harmony, not all vowels need to participate in the vowel conversions; these vowels are termed neutral.

    • The Levels of Organization. All matter in the universe is composed of one or more unique pure substances called elements , familiar examples are hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, calcium, and iron.
    • Anatomical Position. Health care providers use terminology for the purpose of precision and to reduce medical errors. For example, is a scar “above the wrist” located on the forearm two or three inches away from the hand?
    • Body Planes. A section is a two-dimensional surface of a three-dimensional structure that has been cut. Modern medical imaging devices enable clinicians to obtain “virtual sections” of living bodies.
    • Body Cavities and Serous Membranes. The body maintains its internal organization by means of membranes, sheaths, and other structures that separate compartments.
    • The Levels of Organization
    • Anatomical Position
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    The smallest unit of any of these pure substances (elements) is an atom.
    Two or more atoms combine to form a molecule, such as the water molecules, proteins, and sugars found in living things.
    A cellis the smallest independently functioning unit of a living organism.
    A tissueis a group of many similar cells (though sometimes composed of a few related types) that work together to perform a specific function.

    Health care providers use terminology for the purpose of precision and to reduce medical errors. For example, is a scar “above the wrist” located on the forearm two or three inches away from the hand? Or is it at the base of the hand? Is it on the palm-side or back-side? By using precise anatomical terminology, we eliminate ambiguity. Anatomical te...

    [CrashCourse]. (2015, January 6).Introduction to anatomy & physiology: Crash course A&P #1 [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/uBGl2BujkPQ

  2. Oct 5, 2015 · Abstract. How does sign language compare with gesture, on the one hand, and spoken language on the other? Sign was once viewed as nothing more than a system of pictorial gestures without linguistic structure. More recently, researchers have argued that sign is no different from spoken language, with all of the same linguistic structures.

    • Susan Goldin-Meadow, Diane Brentari
    • 2017
  3. This book explores vowel harmony, a set of restrictions that determine the possible and impossible sequences of vowels within a word, and the long-distance dependency relationships in languages with such restrictions.

  4. So along with other tendencies (like right-to-left being more common than left-to-right), you'd expect more languages to develop harmony patterns where features spread from prosodically strong segments than to them.

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  6. Insights into the neurology of multilingualism have been gained by the study of multilingual individuals with aphasia, or the loss of one or more languages as a result of brain damage.