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Effects of syntactic structure on the comprehension of clefts
The present paper presents an experiment testing Portuguese-speaking children’s comprehension of different types of subject and object clefts – é que clefts, standard clefts and pseudoclefts.
Ana Lúcia Santos +3 more
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Recently Alain Badiou and Quentin Meillassoux have attacked the core of the phenomenological hermeneutic tradition: its commitment to the finitude of human understanding.
Purcell, L. Sebastian
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Abstract Infant Mental Health and Early Childhood (IECMH) is a field of study of infants and the developing relationship and the optimal development between infants and their caregivers. Phenomenological research within the well‐being of infants and caregivers has core importance in the comprehension of the subjectivity of the infant and the attachment
Minna Sorsa, Bente Dahl, Idun Røseth
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The Application of the Hermeneutic Process to Qualitative Safety Data: A Case Study using Data from the CIRAS project [PDF]
This article describes the new qualitative methodology developed for use in CIRAS (Confidential Incident Reporting and Analysis System), the confidential database set up for the UK railways by the University of Strathclyde.
Davies, Professor John +2 more
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Making financial history: The crisis of 2008 and the return of the past [PDF]
The past does not simply provide conditions of possibility for capitalist finance; it also serves as a vital resource for those who might seek to understand or negotiate it in a particular present.
Samman, A.
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The siege of Tobruk is one of the most well‐known Australian actions of the Second World War, enjoying special attention on Anzac Day. Its elevation within Australian national memory is by no means accidental. Rather, it is the result of decades of lobbying by the Rats of Tobruk Association (ROTA), which positioned veterans of the siege as the ...
Nicole Townsend
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Narratives of Modern Architecture: learning at the intersection of cross-historical constructions [PDF]
This paper presents the results of experimental course work in 2015 with secondyear students at IE School of Architecture and Design under the auspices of Culture and Theory in Architecture I.
Vela Castillo, José
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Tolkien’s Sub-Creation and Secondary Worlds: Implications for a Robust Moral Psychology [PDF]
In his work, “On Fairy Stories,” J. R. R. Tolkien offers a detailed account of what he calls Sub-creation, along with the corresponding notions of Primary and Secondary Worlds.
Lefler, Nathan S
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Strong Evaluations and Personal Identity [PDF]
Charles Taylor draws a distinction between weak and strong evaluations. They are two kinds of evaluative attitudes persons can have towards a variety of objects of evaluation.
Laitinen, Arto
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Computer Mediated Communication and the Connection between Virtual Utopias and Actual Realities [PDF]
People have generally been very ambivalent about the potential future roles of new technologies (and the internet specifically) and their possible effects on human society.
Richards, Cameron
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