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The Human Language Faculty as an Organ

Annual Review of Physiology, 2000
▪ Abstract  Developments in the study of language and cognition give increasing credibility to the view that human knowledge of natural language results from—and is made possible by—a biologically determined capacity specific both to this domain and to our species.
S R, Anderson, D W, Lightfoot
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Biolinguistics and the human language faculty

Language, 2016
In recent years linguists have gained new insight into human language capacities on the basis of results from linguistics and biology. The so-called biolinguistic enterprise aims to fill in the explanatory gap between language and biology, on both theoretical and experimental grounds, hoping ...
Anna Maria Di Sciullo, Lyle Jenkins
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Veterinarians on Faculties of Human Medicine

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1974
SUMMARY A total of 346 veterinarians served on 100 of the 111 faculties of human medicine in the United States in 1972, 219 of them in professorial ranks, with 186 appointments exclusively in fields other than laboratory animal medicine.
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Faculty of Humanities at the Technological University

Applied psychology and pedagogy
The article examines the experience of the Faculty of Humanities and its Center for Cognitive Psychology at the University of Technology in involving students in research and applied scientific projects through cooperation and integration of the humanities and technology departments of the University.
Svetlana Artemyeva   +2 more
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THE FACULTY IS HUMAN, TOO

The Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1956
The points made in the following address concerning the relationship between student personnel workers and faculty at the university level are of pertinence also in the secondary school. Dean Darley agreed with this suggestion and regretted lack of time to develop this issue in the body of the article. ‐Ed.
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Fostering IT-majored Global Human Resources: A Faculty’s Approach

2020 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2020
This Work-in-Progress in the Research to Practice Category paper will present our faculty-led challenges in preparing IT-majored students for the global environment. The global IT human resource development in Japan in recent years is always being challenged specially with the Japanese younger generation’s ‘inward tendency’ despite the ever-growing ...
Maki Ichimura, Hideyuki Takada
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Faculty as human resources: Reality and potential

New Directions for Institutional Research, 1983
AbstractIn a labor‐intensive enterprise like higher education, human resources are the most valuable commodity.
Robert T Blackburn, Roger G. Baldwin
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