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Word Associations in a Minoritised Language: The Case of Cymraeg (Welsh)
ABSTRACT As with many research strands in linguistics, word association (WA) literature is dominated by English language data. This paper (i) explores the extent to which methodologies developed to date are applicable to other languages—specifically, Welsh (Cymraeg)—and (ii) investigates what WA analysis can reveal about lexical organisation and ...
Tess Fitzpatrick +2 more
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Relationships between arts participation, social cohesion, and well-being: an integrative review of evidence. [PDF]
Sonke J +11 more
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Neurodiversity and intersectionality in the workplace: A narrative review and research agenda
Abstract Neurodiversity has important implications for individuals and organizations as an increasingly salient but under‐researched dimension of diversity in the workplace. In this article, we provide an interdisciplinary review of neurodiversity research through the lens of intersectionality, with a particular focus on the potential ways ...
Thomas Calvard +2 more
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Chants across seven traditions share acoustic traits that enhance subjective relaxation. [PDF]
Canessa-Pollard V, Anikin A, Reby D.
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Opening new frontiers in colonial Spanish American history: new perspectives on indigenous-Spanish interactions on the margins of empire [PDF]
Williams, C A
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Coburn, Elaine, editor., More Will Sing Their Way to Freedom: Indigenous Resistance and Resurgence
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The topic of this thesis is the representation and articulation of the concept of place within Indigenous literature. A comparative analysis, exploring different Indigenous worldviews, can lend an insight into the relationship of Indigenous peoples to their land, while retaining specific and distinct aspects of the localized experience.
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Abstract This autoethnographic study lies at the intersection of architectural, teaching and research practice through the lens of an architect‐teacher‐researcher working in post‐Apartheid South Africa. The research traces a shift from unconscious design practice to a more conscious, critical and careful practice through practice‐based design research ...
Sandra Felix
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Apples and oranges? The importance of recognizing heterogeneity in arts and health research publications. [PDF]
Jensen A, Bungay H, Holt NJ.
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