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2017
Animated children’s films employ accents for characterisation and the signalling of setting by exploiting stereotypes associated with the language, which culminates in the stereotypical portrayal of certain language groups. This paper argues that this is the case for the Australian English-speaking characters in the American animated children’s films ...
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Animated children’s films employ accents for characterisation and the signalling of setting by exploiting stereotypes associated with the language, which culminates in the stereotypical portrayal of certain language groups. This paper argues that this is the case for the Australian English-speaking characters in the American animated children’s films ...
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Why do females mate multiply? A review of the genetic benefits
Biological Reviews of The Cambridge Philosophical Society, 2000M. Jennions, M. Petrie
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Maté: a tiny virtual machine for sensor networks
ASPLOS X, 2002P. Levis, D. Culler
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VARIATION IN MATE CHOICE AND MATING PREFERENCES: A REVIEW OF CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES
Biological Reviews of The Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1997M. Jennions, M. Petrie
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Sexual selection and the ascent of women: Mate choice research since Darwin
Science, 2022Gil G Rosenthal, Michael J Ryan
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How Sexually Dimorphic Are Human Mate Preferences?
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2015Daniel Conroy-Beam +3 more
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The evolution and significance of male mate choice.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2011Dominic A. Edward, T. Chapman
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