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    Conceptual representations and figurative language in language shift.Maïa Ponsonnet - 2017 - Cognitive Linguistics 28 (4):631-671.
    This article explores the correlations between linguistic figurative features and their corresponding conceptual representations, by considering their respective continuities and discontinuities in language shift. I compare the figurative encoding of emotions in Kriol, a creole of northern Australia, with those of Dalabon, one of the languages replaced by this creole, with a particular focus on evidence from metaphorical gestures. The conclusions are three-fold. Firstly, the prominent figurative association between the body and the emotions observed in Dalabon is, overall, not matched (...)
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    Introduction.Maïa Ponsonnet, Dorothea Hoffmann & Isabel O’Keeffe - 2020 - Pragmatics and Cognition 27 (1):1-19.
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    The role of the body in descriptions of emotions.Maïa Ponsonnet & Kitty-Jean Laginha - 2020 - Pragmatics and Cognition 27 (1):20-82.
    This article presents the first systematic typological study of emotional expressions involving body parts at the scale of a continent, namely the Australian continent. The role of body parts in figurative descriptions of emotions, a well-established phenomenon across the world, is known to be widespread in Australian languages. This article presents a typology of body-based emotional expressions across a balanced sample of 67 languages, where we found that at least 30 distinct body parts occur in emotional expressions. The belly is (...)
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    Introduction : Grammar, culture, and emotion tropes.Maïa Ponsonnet, Dorothea Hoffmann & Isabel O’Keeffe - 2020 - Pragmatics Cognition 27 (1):1-19.
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    The role of the body in descriptions of emotions : A typology of the Australian continent.Maïa Ponsonnet & Kitty-Jean Laginha - 2020 - Pragmatics Cognition 27 (1):20-82.
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    Ear and belly in Warlpiri descriptions of cognitive and emotional experience.Mary Laughren & Maïa Ponsonnet - 2020 - Pragmatics and Cognition 27 (1):240-271.
    Like most other Australian languages, Warlpiri – a Pama-Nyungan language of the Ngumpin-Yapa group – is rich in figurative expressions that include a body-part noun. In this article we examine the collocations involving two body parts:langa‘ear’, which mostly relates to cognition; andmiyalu‘belly’, which mostly relates to emotion. Drawing on an extensive Warlpiri database, we analyse the semantic, figurative and syntactic dimensions of these collocations. We note how reflexive variants of certain collocations impose a non-literal aspectual reading, as also observed in (...)
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    Academic Skepticism in Early Modern Philosophy.José Raimundo Maia Neto - 1997 - Journal of the History of Ideas 58 (2):199-220.
    Although the skeptical crisis at the dawn of modern philosophy can be properly labelled Pyrrhonian specific features of the academic school of skepticism played an important role in this crisis. Academic skepticism becomes even more influential in post-Cartesian skepticism from Foucher to Hume.
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    Squaring the Circle: Addiction, Disease and Learning.Maia Szalavitz - 2016 - Neuroethics 10 (1):83-86.
    The history of ideas about addiction often comes down to a history of debates over the use and meaning of language. Nowhere is this more clear than in the interminable “Is addiction a ‘disease’?” debate. In Marc Lewis’ excellent Biology of Desire and in his paper that centers this issue, there is far more agreement between his work and mine than there is disagreement on the “disease” question. Here, however, I make a case for greater compatibility between the “disease” view (...)
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    Mad enough to see the other side: Anger and the search for disconfirming information.Maia J. Young, Larissa Z. Tiedens, Heajung Jung & Ming-Hong Tsai - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (1):10-21.
    The current research explored the effect of anger on hypothesis confirmation—the propensity to seek information that confirms rather than disconfirms one's opinion. We argued that the moving against action tendency associated with anger leads angry individuals to seek out more disconfirming information than sad individuals, attenuating the confirmation bias. We tested this hypothesis in two studies of experimentally primed anger and sadness on the selective exposure to hypothesis confirming and disconfirming information. In Study 1, participants in the angry condition were (...)
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    Emotional rules in two history classrooms.Maia Sheppard - 2023 - Journal of Social Studies Research 47 (2):108-119.
    Drawing on feminist and sociocultural theories of emotion that focus on the social, political, and dynamic nature of emotions in history teachers’ pedagogical decision-making, this article presents findings from the analysis of interviews with two white teachers on the role of emotions in their teaching of history in comprehensive, urban high schools. While the teachers perceived that students’ emotional connection to historical content was a necessary step in learning history, each teacher negotiated different emotional rules in their classrooms, creating unique (...)
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    Disputas Entre Niños de Distintos Grupos Sociales: Complejidad Argumentativa, Evaluación y Evidencialidad.Maia Julieta Migdalek, Celia Renata Rosemberg, Martha Shiro & Diego Fernández Meijide**** - 2023 - Alpha (Osorno) 57:270-289.
    Resumen La argumentación es una forma de discurso en la que un hablante defiende una postura en una discusión. El presente trabajo se enfoca en la complejidad argumentativa y los recursos evaluativos y evidenciales que caracterizan las disputas de niños de diverso nivel socioeconómico. Se analizaron 94 disputas entre niños de 4 años y otros niños (5 a 10 años) en situaciones de juego espontáneo registradas en hogares de sectores socioeconómicos medio y bajo. El análisis identificó diferencias marginales en la (...)
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    If They Summon You.Maia C. Young - 2024 - Journal of Medical Humanities 45 (1):121-122.
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    Existential Meanings and Cultural Models.Maia J. Young & Michael W. Morris - 2004 - In Jeff Greenberg, Sander L. Koole & Tom Pyszczynski (eds.), Handbook of Experimental Existential Psychology. Guilford Press. pp. 215.
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    Reversing the Approach to Null Subjects: A Perspective from Language Acquisition.Maia Duguine - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    This is not an app, this is not an artwork: Exploring mobile selfie-posting software.Maia Grotepass - 2014 - Technoetic Arts 12 (2):281-291.
    Creating a mobile software-based exploration (artwork?/app?) puts the artist-coder in a position to interact with the mediated image streams that connect people on the Internet. The mediated streams often contain portraits and self-portraits, selfies, of the participants. These selfies are visual status messages of the people participating in the data streams. They can be used by the poster to identify themselves in the data stream and represent a way the creator of the selfie wants to be seen by the social (...)
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    Differences in African Indigenous Rights Messaging in International Advocacy Coalitions.Maia Hallward & Jonathan Taylor Downs - 2022 - Human Rights Review 23 (2):183-204.
    International Indigenous rights coalitions increasingly involve Indigenous and non-Indigenous civil society organizations with diverse backgrounds and interests. As these organizations more frequently interact and partner with one another, what issues are being emphasized in their advocacy efforts? This study utilizes content analysis of 60 Indigenous rights organizations’ websites, as well as interviews of several leaders and staff, to explore whether African Indigenous organizations emphasize different aspects of Indigenous rights in their messaging and advocacy than their other Indigenous and non-Indigenous coalition (...)
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    Об институте электронно-цифровой подписи и его формировании в грузинской правовой.Maia Tsertsvadze - 2003 - GISAP: Jurisprudence 2:19-28.
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    Kritisk notis: Ville verdier; Naturfilosofi i menneskets tidsalder av Sigurd HvervenSigurd HvervenVille verdier. Naturfilosofi i menneskets tidsalderDreyers forlag Oslo AS, 2023, ISBN 9788282656580.Maia Vige Helle - 2023 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 58 (2-3):164-178.
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    My Capitalism Is Bigger than Yours!Maïa Pal - 2018 - Historical Materialism 26 (3):99-124.
    This article reviews Alex Anievas and Kerem Nişancıoğlu’sHow the West Came to Rule: The Geopolitical Origins of Capitalism(2015). It argues that the book offers a stimulating and ambitious approach to solving the problems of Eurocentrism and the origins of capitalism in growing critical scholarship in historical sociology and International Relations. However, by focusing on the ‘problem of the international’ and proposing a ‘single unified theory’ based on uneven and combined development, the authors present a history of international relations that trades (...)
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    Josef Sudek: The Legacy of a Deeper Vision.Maia-Mari Sutnik (ed.) - 2012 - Hirmer Publishers.
    Josef Sudek, the 'Poet of Prague', had a legendary career spanning almost six decades. His craftsmanship and technical virtuosity were unparalleled among his contemporaries. Faced with the legacy of cubism, surrealism and the Czech avantgarde, Sudek sought his own approach, characterized by a striking mastery of light.
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    No One Should Have to Prove Their Worth to Get Medical Care, Regardless of Addiction or Pain.Maia Szalavitz - 2018 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 8 (3):233-237.
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  22. Lotus Roots: Transposing a Political-Aesthetic Agenda from South Asia to Afro-Asia.Maia Ramnath - 2021 - In Sanjukta Sunderason & Lotte Hoek (eds.), Forms of the left in postcolonial South Asia: aesthetics, networks and connected histories. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Introduction to ‘Britain versus France: How Many Sonderwegs?’.Maïa Pal - 2016 - Historical Materialism 24 (1):3-10.
    In memoriamof the late Ellen Meiksins Wood, this piece firstly remembers the main achievements of her forty years of work. Secondly, it introduces one of her contributions, ‘Britain versus France: How ManySonderwegs?’, until now unavailable in an anglophone publication and reprinted in the present issue. This contribution is a useful reformulation of her arguments concerning radical historicity, the concept of ‘bourgeois revolution’, and the specificity of French and British state formation and their political revolutions – in contrast to arguments for (...)
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  24. Playing with Posthumanism with/in/as/for Communities : Generative, Messy, Uncomfortable Thought Experiments.Maia Osborn & Helen Widdop Quinton - 2022 - In Alexandra J. Cutcher & Amy Cutter-Mackenzie (eds.), Arts-based thought experiments for a posthuman Earth: a Touchstones companion. Boston: Brill.
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  25. Playing with Posthumanism with/in/as/for Communities : Generative, Messy, Uncomfortable Thought Experiments.Maia Osborn & Helen Widdop Quinton - 2022 - In Alexandra J. Cutcher & Amy Cutter-Mackenzie (eds.), Arts-based thought experiments for a posthuman Earth: a Touchstones companion. Boston: Brill.
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    Radical Historicism or Rules of Reproduction? New Debates in Political Marxism.Maïa Pal - 2021 - Historical Materialism 29 (3):33-53.
    This introduction presents the symposium on Sam Knafo and Benno Teschke’s article in Historical Materialism, ‘Political Marxism and the Rules of Reproduction of Capitalism: A Historicist Critique’ (2021). It briefly summarises the foundations of Political Marxism, discusses the broader implications of the debate raised by Knafo and Teschke for questions of collective knowledge-production and methods in Marxist historiography, and outlines the seven contributions of the symposium. The introduction concludes by tracing, through the evolution of debates in Political Marxism and the (...)
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  27. Inherent emotional quality of human speech sounds.Blake Myers-Schulz, Maia Pujara, Richard C. Wolf & Michael Koenigs - 2013 - Cognition and Emotion 27 (6):1105-1113.
    During much of the past century, it was widely believed that phonemes--the human speech sounds that constitute words--have no inherent semantic meaning, and that the relationship between a combination of phonemes (a word) and its referent is simply arbitrary. Although recent work has challenged this picture by revealing psychological associations between certain phonemes and particular semantic contents, the precise mechanisms underlying these associations have not been fully elucidated. Here we provide novel evidence that certain phonemes have an inherent, non-arbitrary emotional (...)
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    Anger, fear, and escalation of commitment.Ming-Hong Tsai & Maia J. Young - 2010 - Cognition and Emotion 24 (6):962-973.
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    Going above and beyond? Early reasoning about which moral acts are best.Umang Khan, Maia Jaffer-Diaz, Anahid Najafizadeh & Christina Starmans - 2023 - Cognition 236 (C):105444.
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  30. Filosofia da Linguagem: Reflexão e Sentido.Thiago Onofre Maia - 2019 - Basilíade - Revista de Filosofia 1 (1):87-99.
    Estas reflexões visam aproximar os conceitos linguístico-filosóficos vistos a partir da filosofia da linguagem nos diferentes períodos da história da civilização ocidental. A intenção é mostrar o modo como foram compreendidos os conceitos mais importantes da filosofia no campo da linguagem. Evidentemente, uma história repleta de detalhes, conceitos e circunstanciada por vários e complexos elementos culturais não poderia ser exposta de forma completa em poucas páginas. Assim, a nossa finalidade é antes mostrar os conceitos linguísticos considerados a partir de uma (...)
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    Non-involutive twist-structures.Umberto Rivieccio, Paulo Maia & Achim Jung - 2020 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 28 (5):973-999.
    A recent paper by Jakl, Jung and Pultr succeeded for the first time in establishing a very natural link between bilattice logic and the duality theory of d-frames and bitopological spaces. In this paper we further exploit, extend and investigate this link from an algebraic and a logical point of view. In particular, we introduce classes of algebras that extend bilattices, d-frames and N4-lattices to a setting in which the negation is not necessarily involutive, and we study corresponding logics. We (...)
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    Conscious and unconscious processes in cognitive control: a theoretical perspective and a novel empirical approach.Guillermo Horga & Tiago V. Maia - 2012 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6.
  33. Socioeconomic status as a risk factor for HIV infection in women in East, Central and Southern Africa: a systematic review.Janet Maia Wojcicki - 2005 - Journal of Biosocial Science 37 (1):1-36.
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  34. Light-speed constancy versus light-speed invariance in the derivation of relativistic kinematics.Harvey R. Brown & Adolfo Maia - 1993 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44 (3):381-407.
    It is still perhaps not widely appreciated that in 1905 Einstein used his postulate concerning the ‘constancy’ of the light-speed in the ‘resting’ frame, in conjunction with the principle of relativity, to derive numerical light-speed invariance. Now a ‘weak’ version of the relativity principle (or, alternatively, appeal to the Michelson—Morley experiment) leads from Einstein's light postulate to a condition that we call universal light-speed constancy. which is weaker than light-speed invariance. It follows from earlier independent investigations (Robertson [1949]; Steigler [1952]; (...)
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    When working memory may be just working, not memory.Andre Beukers, Maia Hamin, Kenneth A. Norman & Jonathan D. Cohen - 2024 - Psychological Review 131 (2):563-577.
  36. Deux dépôts MM II A dans le secteur Pi de Malia.Carl Knappett, Maia Pomadère, Armelle Gardeisen, Thibaut Gomrée, Tatiana Theodoropoulou & Polly Westlake - 2017 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 141:485-552.
    Cet article présente deux dépôts de matériel en position secondaire mis au jour en 2008 et 2010 dans la partie nord du secteur Pi de Malia, où la principale phase reconnue correspondait à l’horizon de destruction du Quartier Mu (MM IIB). Or la céramique de ces dépôts appartient à une phase antérieure que l’on peut placer au MM IIA, une phase encore très mal documentée à Malia. Bien qu’il s’agisse manifestement de dépotoirs et qu’aucune structure architecturale ne leur soit clairement (...)
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    B'timent Pi.Maia Pomadère - 2007 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 131 (2):1026-1028.
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    Campagne d’étude du matériel de l’Anavlochos.Maia Pomadère - 2009 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 133 (2):645.
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    Classes d’'ge et rites de passage : des catégories problématiques pour le monde égéen à l’Âge du Bronze.Maia Pomadère - 2017 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 141:1-39.
    L’ancienneté d’une organisation en classes d’âge et des rites de passage pour les enfants et les jeunes dans le monde grec égéen est une idée qui a d’abord été développée par l’anthropologie historique au xxe s., avant d’être mise en doute par un courant historiographique plus critique pour la Grèce des cités. Ces questionnements ont cependant peu affecté la recherche sur la protohistoire égéenne, qui continue d’user et d’abuser de ces catégories, malgré l’ambiguïté des sources invoquées. Cet article propose une (...)
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    Le B'timent Pi.Maia Pomadère - 2008 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 132 (2):827-834.
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    Malia, Secteur Pi.Maia Pomadère - 2011 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 135 (2):601-624.
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    Malia, Secteur Pi.Maia Pomadère - 2014 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 138 (2):773-775.
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    Malia, Secteur Pi.Maia Pomadère - 2012 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 136 (2):647-650.
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    Malia, Secteur Pi.Maia Pomadère, Charlotte Langohr, Élise Morero & Virginie Thomas - 2012 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 136 (2):867-869.
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    Malia, Secteur Pi.Maia Pomadère - 2010 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 134 (2):589-591.
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    Malia, Secteur Pi.Maia Pomadère - 2009 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 133 (2):633-644.
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    Secteur Pi de Malia.Maia Pomadère - 2016 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 139:917-936.
    Les recherches réalisées en 2014 et 2015 dans le cadre de la mission du « secteur Pi » de Malia ont consisté, d’une part en une campagne de fouilles destinée à compléter les données et à clore les recherches sur le terrain dans le secteur (juillet-août 2014) ; d’autre part, en plusieurs campagnes d’étude sur le mobilier découvert lors des fouilles effectuées entre 2005 et 2014. Les précédentes campagnes dans le secteur Pi avaient déjà mis en évidence un bâtiment néopalatial, (...)
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    Travaux de restauration des b'timents Delta Bêta et Delta Gamma.Maia Pomadère - 2007 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 131 (2):1030-1031.
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    Academic Skepticism in Early Modern Philosophy.Maia Neto & José Raimundo - 1997 - Journal of the History of Ideas 58 (2):199-220.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Academic Skepticism in Early Modern PhilosophyJosé R. Maia NetoAncient skepticism was more influential in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries than it had ever been before. Thanks to the groundwork of Charles B. Schmitt and Richard H. Popkin on the influence of ancient skepticism in early modern philosophy and to the extensive research that followed their lead, skepticism is now recognized as having played a major role in the rise (...)
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    Ideologia em abundância nas Revistas Época e Veja: a revanche marxista.Alexandre Maia do Bomfim - 2010 - Filosofia E Educação 2 (1):p - 45.
    Estudo sobre como as revistas “Veja” e “Época” tratam do tema Educação. O corpus da pesquisa foi a leitura de 81 matérias. A pesquisa começa mapeando as condições de produção das revistas, identificando alguns intelectuais orgânicos. Alcançou que as revistas defendem a meritocracia, a participação empresarial na educação, dissociam a valorização do docente da melhoria da educação formal, etc. E o mais importante, fazem tudo isso sob um véu de neutralidade e imparcialidade.
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