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Implicit and Explicit Language Attitudes and Language Attitude Change
ABSTRACT Knowledge of public attitudes towards language‐based diversity can help uncover wider societal prejudices. Nonetheless, sociolinguists are increasingly aware of the limitations of using traditional explicit self‐report measures to gauge attitudes towards linguistic variation.
Robert M. McKenzie
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Kodguherîn di peywenda duzimanîyê da: mînaka kurmancîya Îdirê
Di erdnîgarîyên pirneteweyî da, têkilîyên mirovî dibin sedem ku komên etnîkî yên cihêreng di warê zimên da bandorê li hev bikin. Li Îdirê, hem ji ber ku kurd û tirk di nav hev da dijîn hem jî ji ber fermîbûna zimanê tirkî û polîtîkayên zimên ên fermî ...
Yusuf TAŞTAN, Tahirhan AYDIN
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Too dead? Image analyses of humanitarian photos of the Kurdi brothers
Alan and Galip Kurdi, aged three and five years respectively, drowned in the Mediterranean in 2015. The name of one of these brothers became profoundly imprinted in people’s minds as a symbol of the refugee crisis, while the other’s name barely was ...
Maria Mattus
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ABSTRACT Emotional visual stimuli presented in laboratory settings reliably elicit prototypical patterns of subjective and psychophysiological responses. These responses likely serve distinct functions and reflect the engagement of appetitive and defensive motivational systems, making them a valuable tool for examining emotional processing in both ...
Valentina Mologni +2 more
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Data collected on 2550 Kurdi lambs originated from 1505 dams and 149 sires during 1991 to 2015 in Hossein Abad Kurdi Sheep Breeding Station, located in Shirvan city, North Khorasan province, North-eastern area of Iran, were used for inferring causal ...
Y. Mohammadi +4 more
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Making fun of the standard tongue: Enregisterment, social difference, and Kurdish language humor
Abstract This article analyzes how humor around contrasts between standard and non‐standard Northern, i.e., Kurmanji, Kurdish spoken in Turkey contributes to the enregisterment of standard Kurdish, arguing that Kurdish language jokes promote the recognition and, to different degrees, uptake of standardized linguistic repertoires among differently ...
Patrick C. Lewis
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Llull, i quines coses accepta dels musulmans [PDF]
Raimundo Lulio pretende haber escrito algunas de sus obras primero en árabe, aunque no tenemos ninguna prueba. En todo caso, no cabe duda de que conocía la filosofía y la teología islámicas, y el artículo intenta contestar a la pregunta de qué elementos ...
Puig Montada, Josep
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Ferhenga Têgehên Felsefî jî di qada felsefeyê da ji bo kurdiya kurmancî bi armanca pêşwazîkirina kêmasîyeke mezin a qadê bi piştgirîya Zaningeha Mardîn Artûklûyê, ji aliye pisporên felsefê û zimanzanîyê ve di bin edîtoriya M.Nesîm Doru, di nav ...
Gökhan Orhan
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Revisiting the Policy Implications of Implicit Social Cognition
ABSTRACT Research on implicit social cognition explores how associations outside of conscious awareness or control can influence beliefs and behaviors, and the field has been one of the most popular areas of psychological research over the past 30 years.
Jordan Axt +3 more
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ABSTRACT The study of racism has become increasingly fragmented, with varying conceptualizations, specializations and methodologies, often divided along disciplinary lines. This paper reviews five traditions of quantitative research on racism, covering research on explicit racial attitudes, implicit biases, discrimination, migration and integration ...
Pieter‐Paul Verhaeghe
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