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Increased sensitivity in identifying language-related functional connectivity using jackknife resampling analyses. [PDF]

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Liang J   +8 more
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Correction: Societal Attitudes Towards Autism (SATA): Validation of the Greek Version in the General Population. [PDF]

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Zarokanellou V   +7 more
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Language and Nationality

Chinese Sociology & Anthropology, 1988
When people speak of language, they often link it to ethnicity; we believe that language is an important attribute that forms the identity of a nationality, and its development and evolution are contingent upon the development and evolution of that group.
Ma Xueliang, Dai Qingxia
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The Languages of Nationalism

2005
What the eye is to the lover, language is to the patriot.1 Summed up like this the union between language and nation promises eternity. Of all modern couples, it is without contest the most united and the most solid, insensitive to the prevailing climate and to threats of dissolution in puta-tive postmodernism.
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Language and Nation

Theory, Culture & Society, 2006
Abstract At least since biblical times language has counted as one of the most important markers of difference between peoples; whether language also constitutes a main criterion of national identity in the modern age of nationalism, however, is a different question, particularly where this involves the distribution of civil rights ...
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Nationalism and National Languages

2018
This chapter focuses on the use of languages by Europe’s nation-states in the twentieth century, particularly after 1989. The ethnolinguistically homogeneous nation-state became the norm of legitimate statehood in Europe. At the level of rhetoric, the Soviet Union was an exception, but it was replaced by ethnolinguistic national polities.
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Language Policy in Russia: Nation, Nationalism, and Language

2018
Examines language planning activities in Russia in the context of the relationship between Russia’s inherent linguistic diversity and the notions of national identity and nationhood. The examination’s focus is on shifts that have taken place in language policy in the Russian Federation since the early 1990s—notably, the shift “away from [the 1990s ...
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Language and Nation

English World-Wide. A Journal of Varieties of English, 1997
The concept of linguistic nationalism is first recorded for England in the 16th century, when the dominance of English had to be re-established in fields like the law, science and administration. In the centuries that followed, statements underlining the link between national language and nation are few — even on the Celtic fringe.
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National Languages and Neutral Idioms:

2017
This essay considers laws governing display and use of languages in locales present to James Joyce—early twentieth-century Trieste, Zurich, and the British Empire—as well as attempts in the 1920s to have certain languages officially recognized by the League of Nations.
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