0 the process or result of changing from one activity or style to another:
1 used to refer to a musician who has changed to a different style of music, or to their music:
2 a change from one form to another, or a mixture of different types:
The two raters then compared their categorisations of the crossovers and their patterns.
The most common pattern in both narratives was one or two crossovers in the course of the telling.
The contents, location and frequency of the crossovers in each narrative were established, with particular attention to the concerns or statements that triggered them.
Firstly, most crossovers occurred when the speaker found it difficult to envisage their future.
Their crossovers were more hopeful, as the men looked forward to being free to do in the future what they had neglected in the past.
Such an effect could increase the frequency of crossovers in regions that normally experience few of these events, thus altering the overall distribution.
Further they suggested that all the precondition mutants alter the distribution of crossovers because they fail to produce the crossoverspecific intermediate.
Consequently, they proposed that the intermediate has a critical role in regulating the distribution and frequency of crossovers.