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This paper deals with two ways of expressing possessive relationships, their morphological make-up and the possible circumstances of their emergence. One of these is the habitive construction (`X has Y'), whereas the other is the attributive possessive construction (`X's Y, the Y of X'). The former is a clause, whereas the latter is a phrase. It will be argued that both types of constructions may have emerged in the Uralic languages without the contribution of any foreign influence, but as far as the retention of the latter is concerned, foreign influence may have had a role in it in Uralic languages that were engaged in intensive Uralic--Turkic linguistic contacts.

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Orvosi Hetilap
Authors:
József Rinfel
,
János Oberling
,
Ildikó Tóth
,
László Prugberger
, and
Lajos Nagy

Kusma, B., Quarcoo, D., Vitzthum, K. és mtsai: Berlin’s medical students’ smoking habits, knowledge about smoking and attitudes toward smoking cessation counseling. J. Occup. Med. Toxicol., 2010, 5 , 9

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Breaking the habit

Commentary on: Policy responses to problematic video game use: A systematic review of current measures and future possibilities (Király et al., 2018)

Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Author:
Kai Wilhelm Müller

for a certain time appears to be a promising approach. Clinical experience shows that individuals who are about to develop problematic gaming habits tend to extend gaming into the late hours. Actually, a high percentage of patients in treatment display

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Alessandra Lugo
,
Chiara Stival
,
Luca Paroni
,
Andrea Amerio
,
Giulia Carreras
,
Giuseppe Gorini
,
Luisa Mastrobattista
,
Adele Minutillo
,
Claudia Mortali
,
Anna Odone
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Roberta Pacifici
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Biagio Tinghino
, and
Silvano Gallus

studies, based on relatively limited sample sizes, showed a large impact of COVID-19 confinement on gambling habits. A higher proportion of gamblers decreasing rather than increasing their gambling habit was consistently observed during the COVID-19 crisis

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& Samaha, 2017a , 2017b ; Rehbein et al., 2016 ; Samaha & Hawi, 2017 ; Wittek et al., 2015 ). The aim of this study was to explore the extent to which age, sleep habits, and academic achievement explain a statistically significant amount of

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Society and Economy
Authors:
Kornél Németh
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Nóra Hegedűsné Baranyai
,
András Vincze
,
Nikoletta Tóth-Kaszás
, and
Erzsébet Péter

’s knowledge of climate change, its perceived effects and the impacts of the phenomenon on everyday life and recreational habits. The hypothesis was that the feedback and insights of individual age groups concerning the topics would help understand the social

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“culturally learned behaviour” ( Eskey, 2002 , p. 7). Although our reading habits are affected by our cultures, it is important to note that reading is also an individual behaviour since each individual has different reading habits ( Eskey, 2002 ). When

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The aim of this study was to investigate the nutritional habits and lifestyle practice of elderly people living in their own home. Altogether 213 subjects (men over 65 years, women over 60 years), were recruited randomly from a primary care office in Budapest. Nearly 60% of people had three meals per day, but the number of meals increased during ageing. The most substantial meal was the lunch. Meals were prepared at home by 90% of the elderly. Lard for cooking was used by 44% of subjects. Additional use of salt was never mentioned by 18% of seniors only. Milk, dairy products, fish, fruits, fresh vegetables and vegetable dish were consumed far below the recommendations. All types of meat were radically decreased, especially beef compared to former Hungarian surveys and the data of the Hungarian Central Statistical Office. Almost one-third of the elderly took some kind of vitamins and/or mineral supplements. The average time spent with outdoor activity was only 12 h per week.In relation to non-infectious diseases connected with nutrition, the irregular consumption of food has to be underlined. The insufficient consumption of milk and dairy products may have an unfavourable effect on the bone status. Deficient consumption of fruits, vegetables and cereals may play a role in the development of cardiovascular diseases and certain types of tumours. The exaggerated salt intake has to be taken into account mainly in hypertension. The inadequate physical activity may be also responsible for decreased longevity of our population.

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Corvo , P. , & Verde , F. M. L. (Eds.) ( 2022 ). Sport and quality of life: Practices, habits and lifestyles (Vol. 84 ). Springer Nature . Playing sport has a significant positive effect on people's quality of life by enhancing their social

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The theoretical introductions in empirical journal articles have been analyzed looking for factors determining citation habits. Own-country-biases and English-American predominance in citations were not regularly found. Preferred language of the cited publications and absolute citation frequencies were dependent upon both the disciplines and the countries where the journals are published. However, relative citation frequencies (citations related to the length of the text available) have been found to be rather constant across countries (within psychology and psychiatry, respectively) which indicates no such dependence.

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