[图书][B] Why only us: Language and evolution
RC Berwick, N Chomsky - 2016 - books.google.com
… In the 1975 New York Academy conference on the evolution of language, one of us (Chomsky)
noted, just as at the start of this chapter, that there seemed to be constraints that restrict …
noted, just as at the start of this chapter, that there seemed to be constraints that restrict …
[图书][B] From them to us
T Booth, M Ainscow - 1998 - api.taylorfrancis.com
… may have been influenced by us, just as their approaches could lead us to challenge our
own. … We hoped that our seminar would help us to consider the question: ‘what do we need to …
own. … We hoped that our seminar would help us to consider the question: ‘what do we need to …
[图书][B] Nothing about us without us: Disability oppression and empowerment
JI Charlton - 1998 - books.google.com
… only us $40 a week. This is why the majority of the 15 million people with disabilities in Brazil
are in pitiful condition. Lacking resources and information, with survival as their main battle, …
are in pitiful condition. Lacking resources and information, with survival as their main battle, …
English‐only and standard English ideologies in the US
TG Wiley, M Lukes - Tesol Quarterly, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
This article probes assumptions underlying dominant US ideologies regarding language
diversity (both between English and other languages and among varieties of English) and their …
diversity (both between English and other languages and among varieties of English) and their …
[HTML][HTML] Human: The science behind what makes us unique
M Gazzaniga - New York, 2008 - alternity.ca
… In his widely accessible style, Michael Gazzaniga looks to a broad range of studies to
pinpoint the change that made us thinking, sentient humans, different from our predecessors. …
pinpoint the change that made us thinking, sentient humans, different from our predecessors. …
Theorizing identity: Beyond the 'us' and 'them'dichotomy
N Yuval-Davis - Patterns of prejudice, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
… Footnote24 I will argue that identities are not just personal—and in some way are never
just personal—and that collective identity narratives provide a collective sense of order and …
just personal—and that collective identity narratives provide a collective sense of order and …
Us versus them, or us versus everyone? Delineating consumer aversion to foreign goods
JG Klein - Journal of international business studies, 2002 - Springer
… In summary, animosity is related to the choice between a Japanese and a US product only
when consumer ethnocentrism is not held constant. When both constructs are allowed to …
when consumer ethnocentrism is not held constant. When both constructs are allowed to …
Why doesn't the US have a European-style welfare system?
AF Alesina, EL Glaeser, B Sacerdote - 2001 - nber.org
… The question concerning the consequences of the greater expansion of the welfare state
in Europe versus the US is only tangential to our purposes. We want to explain the causes of …
in Europe versus the US is only tangential to our purposes. We want to explain the causes of …
[图书][B] Us against them: Ethnocentric foundations of American opinion
… enormously from close readings provided by Nancy Burns and Janet Weiss, as well as by
the reviewers for the University of Chicago Press, who raised hard questions and offered us …
the reviewers for the University of Chicago Press, who raised hard questions and offered us …
[图书][B] Everybody lies: What the internet can tell us about who we really are
S Stephens-Davidowitz - 2017 - books.google.com
… us there is more to a drop of pond water than we think we see. The telescope showed us
there is more to the night sky than we think we see. And new, digital data now shows us there is …
there is more to the night sky than we think we see. And new, digital data now shows us there is …