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that illegitimately superior groups experience a conflict of values ( some evidence
for this point can be found in the Appendix ) and , hence , face certain identity
problems in maintaining or accentuating distinctiveness on dimensions
perceived ...
that illegitimately superior groups experience a conflict of values ( some evidence
for this point can be found in the Appendix ) and , hence , face certain identity
problems in maintaining or accentuating distinctiveness on dimensions
perceived ...
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It looks as if it is this salience of the other group which provides the ingroup with
its distinctiveness even , or perhaps mainly , when the criteria for categorization
are unimportant . To belong , within a social system , to a majority confirms : the ...
It looks as if it is this salience of the other group which provides the ingroup with
its distinctiveness even , or perhaps mainly , when the criteria for categorization
are unimportant . To belong , within a social system , to a majority confirms : the ...
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This process of enhancing intergroup speech markers has been termed "
psycholinguistic distinctiveness ” ( Giles et al . , 1977 ) . The occurrence of this
phenomenon has been repeatedly cited through the earlier review in a variety of
cultural ...
This process of enhancing intergroup speech markers has been termed "
psycholinguistic distinctiveness ” ( Giles et al . , 1977 ) . The occurrence of this
phenomenon has been repeatedly cited through the earlier review in a variety of
cultural ...
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