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Bergwind

Lokale, von den Bergen in tiefere Gebiete gerichtete Luftströmungen bezeichnet man als Bergwinde. Sie entstehen durch Abfließen von Kaltluft, die sich abends an Berghängen und auf Hochflächen infolge der Ausstrahlung bilden. Der Bergwind, der bis zur Kammhöhe reicht, erfasst im Allgemeinen eine Schicht von 200 bis 500 m Mächtigkeit. Der Gegensatz zum Bergwind ist der Talwind. Siehe auch: Winde und Windsysteme

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Ausstrahlung

Unter Ausstrahlung versteht man #in der Klimatologie die Wärmeabgabe der Erdoberfläche an die darüber liegenden Luftschichten bzw. in der Geophysik die Wärmeabgabe der gesamten Atmosphäre an den Weltraum, siehe Ausstrahlung (Atmosphäre) #in der Rundfunktechnik die Übertragung einer Sendung vom Rundfunksender zum Rundfunkteilnehmer, siehe Ausstrahlung (Rundfunk) #eine sexuell-erotische Ausstrahlung Sexappeal

Talwind

Der Talwind ist eine talaufwärts gerichtete Luftströmung, die sich bei ungestörtem Strahlungswetter tagsüber im Bergland ausbildet. Der Talwind entsteht als Ausgleichsströmung zu dem durch kräftige Einstrahlung verursachten, aufwärts gerichteten Luftstrom über den Bergen. Er setzt vormittags etwa zwischen 9 und 10 Uhr ein und hält bis in den Nachmittag an. Der Gegensatz zum Talwind ist der Bergwind. Siehe auch: Winde und Windsysteme Kategorie:Wind

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Trubetzkoy

Prince Nikolai Sergeyevich Trubetzkoy (Cyrillic ; Moscow, April 15, 1890 - Vienna, June 25, 1938) was a Russian linguist whose teachings formed a nucleus of the Prague School of structural linguistics. He is widely considered to be the founder of morphophonology. Trubetzkoy was born into an extremely refined environment. His father was a first-rank philosopher whose lineage ascended to the medieval rulers of Lithuania. Having graduated from the Moscow University (1913), Trubetskoy delivered lectures there until the revolution. Thereafter he moved first to the university of Rostov-na-Donu, then to the university of Sofia (1920-22), and finally took the chair of Professor of Slavic Philology at the University of Vienna (1922-1938). He died from a heart attack attributed to Nazi persecution following his publishing an article highly critical of Hitler's theories. Trubetzkoy's chief contributions to linguistics lie in the domain of phonology, in particular in analyses of the phonological systems of individual languages and in search for general and universal phonological laws. His magnum opus, Grundzüge der Phonologie (Principles of Phonology), was issued posthumously. In this book he famously defined phoneme as a smallest distinctive unit within the structure of a given language. This work was crucial in establishing phonology as a discipline separate from phonetics. It is sometimes hard to distinguish Trubetzkoy's views from those of his friend Roman Jakobson, who should be held responsible for spreading the Prague school views on phonology after Trubetskoy's premature death. Trubetzkoy, Nikolai Sergeyevich Trubetzkoy, Nikolai Sergeyevich Trubetzkoy, Nikolai Sergeyevich Trubetzkoy, Nikolai Sergeyevich Trubetzkoy, Nikolai Sergeyevich

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