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    Functional categories in L2 acquisition: Evidence of presence is not necessarily presence of evidence.John Archibald, Eithne Guilfoyle & Elizabeth Ritter - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (4):714-715.
    Epstein et al. fail to show that L2 learners have full access to UG because they do not explain the relationship between UG and functional categories (FCs). Nor do they provide an explanation of why learners with (supposed) full knowledge of FCs fail to use them in a native-like way.
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    The Syntax of the verb initial languages.Andrew Carnie & Eithne Guilfoyle (eds.) - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This volume contains twelve chapters on the derivation of and the correlates to verb initial word order. The studies in this volume cover such widely divergent languages as Irish, Welsh, Scots Gaelic, Old Irish, Biblical Hebrew, Jakaltek, Mam, Lummi (Straits Salish), Niuean, Malagasy, Palauan, K'echi', and Zapotec, from a wide variety of theoretical perspectives, including Minimalism, information structure, and sentence processing. The first book to take a crosslinguistic comparative approach to verb initial syntax, this volume provides new data to some (...)
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    Sexual Regimes and Migration Controls: Reproducing the Irish Nation-State in Transnational Contexts.Eithne Luibhéid - 2006 - Feminist Review 83 (1):60-78.
    This article examines the ways that state sexual regimes intersect with migration controls to re-make exclusionary nation-states and geopolitical hierarchies among women. I focus on two important Irish Supreme Court rulings: the X case (1992) and the O case (2002), respectively. X was a raped, pregnant, 14-year-old who sought an abortion in Britain. While the Supreme Court ultimately permitted her to procure an abortion, women's right to travel across international borders without government inquiry into their reproductive status came into question. (...)
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    Cournot's Trade Theory and its Neoclassical Appropriation: Lessons to be Learnt about the Use and Abuse of Models.Eithne Murphy - 2017 - Economic Thought 6 (2):1.
    This paper seeks to rehabilitate the trade theory of Augustin Cournot. In contrast to the widespread awareness among neoclassical economists of Cournot's contribution to microeconomics, there is general ignorance of his trade theory, which an earlier generation of neoclassical theorists attributed to its erroneous conclusions. I dispute this view and attempt to show the internal consistency of Cournot's trade analysis. While the assumptions underpinning his trade theory could be considered extreme, they need to be understood in the light of his (...)
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    A Commentary on Peter Bent's ‘The Political Power of Economic Ideas: Protectionism in Turn of the Century America’.Eithne Murphy - 2015 - Economic Thought 4 (2):80.
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    Hilmi M. Zawati: Fair Labelling and the Dilemma of Prosecuting Gender-Based Crimes at the International Criminal Tribunals: Oxford University Press, 2014, £105 , ISBN: 9780199357109.Eithne Dowds - 2015 - Feminist Legal Studies 23 (1):117-120.
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    Philosophy & Film: The Dancer Upstairs.Richard Guilfoyle - 2003 - Philosophy Now 43:46-47.
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    The cambridge history of eighteenth-century philosophy ed. Knud Haakonssen, cambridge university press, 2006.Ciaran Guilfoyle - 2007 - Philosophy 82 (3):493-498.
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    The future of human nature by Jurgen Habermas polity press, London, 2003, £14.99.Ciaran Guilfoyle - 2004 - Philosophy 79 (3):483-486.
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  10. Family and state.Tony Fahey & Eithne McLaughlin - 1999 - In Fahey Tony & McLaughlin Eithne (eds.), Ireland North and South: Perspectives from Social Science. pp. 117-140.
  11. Ireland North and South: Perspectives from Social Science.Fahey Tony & McLaughlin Eithne - 1999
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    Fit to Forgive: Effect of Mode of Exercise on Capacity to Override Grudges and Forgiveness.C. Ward Struthers, Elizabeth van Monsjou, Mariam Ayoub & Joshua R. Guilfoyle - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Eithne Dowds: Feminist Engagement with International Criminal Law: Norm Transfer, Complementarity, Rape and Consent.Louise Du Toit - 2021 - Feminist Legal Studies 29 (3):417-421.
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    Rachel Killean, Eithne Dowds and Anne-Marie McAlinden (eds): Sexual Violence on Trial: Local and Comparative Perspectives.Joanne Conaghan - 2022 - Feminist Legal Studies 30 (3):379-382.
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    Eithne Dowds: Feminist Engagement with International Criminal Law: Norm Transfer, Complementarity, Rape and Consent: Oxford, Hart, 2020, ISBN: 9781509921898. [REVIEW]Louise Du Toit - 2021 - Feminist Legal Studies 29 (3):417-421.
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    Book Review: Pregnant on Arrival: Making the Illegal Immigrant by Eithne Luibhéid. [REVIEW]Pallavi Banerjee - 2015 - Gender and Society 29 (1):156-158.
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  17. "The Rose-Garden. The Symbolic Background to the European Prayer-Beads": Eithne Wilkins. [REVIEW]J. P. Hodin - 1970 - British Journal of Aesthetics 10 (2):204.
     
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  18. The Moral Psychology of Forgiveness.Kathryn J. Norlock (ed.) - 2017 - Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This volume considers challenges to forgiveness in the most difficult circumstances, such as in criminal justice contexts, when the victim is dead or when bystanders disagree, and when anger and resentment seem preferable and important. Contributing philosophers include Myisha Cherry, Jonathan Jacobs, Barrett Emerick, Alice MacLachlan, David McNaughton and Eve Garrard. Contributing psychologists include Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela, Robert D. Enright and Mary Jacqueline Song, C. Ward Struthers, Joshua Guilfoyle, Careen Khoury, Elizabeth van Monsjou, Joni Sasaki, Curtis Phills, Rebecca Young, and (...)
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