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... distinctiveness from the superior group . ( iii ) To create , through social action and / or diffusion of new " ideol- ogies " new group characteristics which have a positively valued distinctiveness from the superior group . The first ...
... distinctiveness from the superior group . ( iii ) To create , through social action and / or diffusion of new " ideol- ogies " new group characteristics which have a positively valued distinctiveness from the superior group . The first ...
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... distinctiveness . In the other case - that of a minority with a positive self - image — the group claims its status . Distinctiveness and discrimination acquire increasing importance as one reaches the core of the battle for social ...
... distinctiveness . In the other case - that of a minority with a positive self - image — the group claims its status . Distinctiveness and discrimination acquire increasing importance as one reaches the core of the battle for social ...
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... distinctiveness " ( Giles et al . , 1977 ) . The occurrence of this phenomenon has been repeatedly cited through the earlier review in a variety of cultural settings . Perceptual linguistic differentiation has been observed in the ...
... distinctiveness " ( Giles et al . , 1977 ) . The occurrence of this phenomenon has been repeatedly cited through the earlier review in a variety of cultural settings . Perceptual linguistic differentiation has been observed in the ...
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