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The Grammatical Structure of Scientific Revolutions
ABSTRACT In this article, I examine the structural parallels between Thomas Kuhn's philosophy of science and Ludwig Wittgenstein's later thought, focusing on the idea of grammatical frameworks. My central claim is that Kuhn's concept of paradigm and its later, more language‐centred forms in his philosophy can be read as a Wittgensteinian grammatical ...
Umut Morkoç
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Pama-Nyungan grandparent systems change with grandchildren, but not cross-cousin terms or social norms. [PDF]
Sheard C, Bowern C, Dockum R, Jordan FM.
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Understanding physical activity from a cultural-contextual lens. [PDF]
Rio CJ, Saligan LN.
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Introduction: Address Terms in World Englishes
ABSTRACT This special issue explores variations in English address terms across world Englishes, highlighting how globalization and digital communication continue to shape their use. While Western Englishes like British and American English show a decline in hierarchy‐stressing terms (e.g.
Anke Lensch +2 more
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Indo-European kinship terminologies in Europe: trajectoriesof change [PDF]
Robert Parkin
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Kinship Terms and Person Address in the English‐Speaking Sri Lankan Tamil Diaspora
ABSTRACT This article examines the impact of migration, globalization and digitalization on the use of nominal address terms in the English‐speaking Sri Lankan Tamil (SLT) diaspora community by undertaking a corpus analysis of English fiction authored by diaspora members with SLT heritage. In the 40 years since the outbreak of the Sri Lankan civil war,
Anke Lensch
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THE KINSHIP TERMINOLOGY OF THE BANNOCK INDIANS [PDF]
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Sci‐Fi Parenthood and the End of Love
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Daniela Cutas
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“Playing Tetris”: Domestic Infrastructures of Labor Participation in Spain's Transport Sector
ABSTRACT This article examines how women drivers in Malaga's private passenger transport sector sustain paid work while holding primary responsibility for domestic labor and care. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted between 2020 and 2021 with women taxi and platform‐based drivers (Uber and Cabify), it explores the everyday arrangements that ...
Belén Martínez Caparrós
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ABSTRACT This paper describes the development and early implementation of a culturally grounded practice approach, the SEWB Yarning Cards2021, designed to operationalise cultural frameworks within routine service delivery. Utilising the Social and Emotional Wellbeing (SEWB) Framework (Gee et al., 2014), the SEWB Yarning Cards aim to bridge ...
Lana Draper
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