Definitions

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  • noun Qatari rial
  • initialism aviation quick access recorder

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Examples

  • Wendy Welsh, field conservator and QAR lab manager, and archaeologist Chris Southerly dived in the Atlantic to hook up the anchor for its lift to the ocean surface.

    Blackbeard's anchor recovered off N.C. coast 2011

  • Wendy Welsh, field conservator and QAR lab manager, and archaeologist Chris Southerly dived in the Atlantic to hook up the anchor for its lift to the ocean surface.

    Blackbeard's anchor recovered off N.C. coast 2011

  • Wendy Welsh, field conservator and QAR lab manager, and archaeologist Chris Southerly dived in the Atlantic to hook up the anchor for its lift to the ocean surface.

    Blackbeard's anchor recovered off N.C. coast 2011

  • Wendy Welsh, field conservator and QAR lab manager, and archaeologist Chris Southerly dived in the Atlantic to hook up the anchor for its lift to the ocean surface.

    Blackbeard's anchor recovered off N.C. coast 2011

  • By solving the nature of Indo-European mobile accent with a fixed penultimate accent via QAR before the event of large-scale Syncope, *i cannot be the instigator of the sibilantization rule.

    Laryngeal overdose in the Indo-European second person 2009

  • This hypothetical *t of earlier times just so happens to sibilantize in precisely those cases where QAR predicts *word-final* position before Late IE Syncope.

    Laryngeal overdose in the Indo-European second person 2009

  • QAR predicts accent on *e and the etymology of these endings is transparent indicating that *-mén(i) and *-tén(i) date to at least the Mid IE period before Syncope had yet to take effect.

    Archive 2008-10-01 2008

  • The later so-called indicative *-i (or should it be renamed declarative?) must have been agglutinated to the existing objective endings in Mid IE at the time of QAR (Quasi-penultimate Accent Rule).

    The trouble with the PIE 1st & 2nd person plural endings 2008

  • Maybe you'll understand better my point of view when I talk about the origin of heteroclitic stems in Mid IE, word-final denasalization and QAR :

    I tripped over Pre-IE the other day 2008

  • They're caused either by analogical leveling i.e. the spread of a particular form or feature across a paradigm or by sound changes that I've added to my QAR or Syncope rules.

    Syncope and QAR in Mid IE 2008

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