[PDF] from elanguage.netE Doron - Proceedings of SALT, 2011 - elanguage.net ... The narrator may use, to refer to an i ndividual , defi ni te descri pti ons that the subject of consciousness bel ieves to pi ck out that i ndividual , even though the narrator knows they don ' t . What I thi nk thi s points out to is that in general , referenti al use of defin i te descri ptions is ... Cited by 32 - Related articles - View as HTML - All 5 versions
MK Blocklin, AC Crouter, KA Updegraff… - Family …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library ... Furthermore, the emphasis on family solidarity in Mexican American families (eg, Fuligni, 1998) led us to expect greater use of sources within the family than those outside the family. Individual, Family, and Cultural Contexts as Correlates of Sources of Knowledge. ... Related articles - All 3 versions
GE Adamo - Semiotica, 2011 - reference-global.com ... This is probably because, for centuries, i ndividual and societies have used clothes and other body adornment as a form of non- verbal communication to indicate occupation, rank, gender, sexual availability, locality, class, wealth, and group affiliation. ... Related articles
E BRINDLEY - Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 2011 - Wiley Online Library ... 8. I. The Scope of Heaven's Authority over the Individual. ... 51 They are to be primarily defined in terms of a range of possibility and not strictly in terms of fixed characteristics or inborn agencies. IV. The Role of Individual Potential in Achieving Moral Autonomy. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
MC Willetts - Family Relations, 2011 - Wiley Online Library ... been affected by cohort replacement, in that younger people—who tend to be more supportive of gay rights overall—replace older people in the population, who tend to be less supportive. Individual Rights Versus Social Control. ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 3 versions