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Development and validation of the Work–Home Integration Questionnaire (WHIQ)
Abstract The boundaries between work and private life are gradually blurring. More and more employees are involved in work during leisure time through cognitions, emotions or behaviours, in both negative and positive ways. This so‐called work‐home integration (WHI) can, on the one hand, hampers the necessary recovery from work and result in strain but,
Andrea Noja +3 more
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Bringing the body into play: The corporeal aspect in second language acquisition
Abstract This article foregrounds the role of the learner's experienced and expressive body in the process of action‐oriented intercultural second language acquisition (SLA), drawing on phenomenological and related research on embodiment. It suggests that processes of perception, cognition, intentionality, and action are fundamentally shaped by the ...
Arnd Witte
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Objectivising national identity: The introduction of national registers in the late Habsburg Empire
Abstract Western societies over the last few decades have seen an increased interest in questions of group belonging and group identities, including ethno‐national groups. According to essentialising or constructivist paradigms, belonging to a national group is commonly conceptualised in the range of objective versus subjective criteria, where ...
Börries Kuzmany
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Abstract Main path analysis is a popular method for extracting the scientific backbone from the citation network of a research domain. Existing approaches ignored the semantic relationships between the citing and cited publications, resulting in several adverse issues, in terms of coherence of main paths and coverage of significant studies.
Xiaorui Jiang, Junjun Liu
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Gender differences in early stages of language development. Some evidence and possible explanations
Abstract It is a common feeling that girls speak earlier than boys; however, whether or not there are gender differences in early language acquisition remains controversial. The present paper aims to review the research on gender effects in early language acquisition and development, to determine whether, and from which age, an advantage for girls does
Pasquale Rinaldi +3 more
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Trust Management Methodology and Agents Simulations Framework for Conflict Research
Trust plays a pivotal role in humans' interactions, ranging from individuals to interstate levels ‐ any conflict could therefore benefit from insights into trust dynamics. As the deployment of computational trust management and agent simulations provides promising options, this paper presents an approach that uses a formalized, anthropocentric trust ...
Denis Trček
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Myths of Modernism: Austrian Art after 1918
The development of art in Austria after 1918 remains little explored; the main focus of research continues to be fin‐de‐siècle Vienna. Where interwar Austrian modernism is studied at all, interest is mostly limited to the municipal housing sponsored by the Social Democratic council.
Matthew Rampley
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Je Jamie Oliver “otročje lahek” v slovenščini? [PDF]
The research aims to identify the idiolectal features in selected cookbooks by Jamie Oliver (The Naked Chef, Happy Days with the Naked Chef and Jamie’s Ministry of Food), and how they were rendered into Slovene by Oliver’s translators.
Lovrin, Metka
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This paper discusses the use of second person pronouns in Slovene as linguistic markers of personal and social (in)equality in face-to-face interaction. In addition to the fundamental social dimensions of power/status and solidarity that are usually associated with the choice of a particular pronoun in such interactions, I explore some other dimensions
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In Slovene linguistics, much research in phraseology has either been theoretical in nature or focused more on compiling lexicographic resources for human users.
Jaka Čibej
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