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... speech of a subordinate ethnic group which they can stigmatize , they may well have a tendency to invent perceptual markers in addition ( as noted in cell A ) . Moreover , if group 2 convincingly and inescapably adopts the defining speech ...
... speech of a subordinate ethnic group which they can stigmatize , they may well have a tendency to invent perceptual markers in addition ( as noted in cell A ) . Moreover , if group 2 convincingly and inescapably adopts the defining speech ...
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... speech , and Tajfel's theory of intergroup identity and social change . Let us very briefly introduce each of these and then consider their inte- gration with notions of vitality by means of the previous review . Giles's Theory of Speech ...
... speech , and Tajfel's theory of intergroup identity and social change . Let us very briefly introduce each of these and then consider their inte- gration with notions of vitality by means of the previous review . Giles's Theory of Speech ...
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... speech , provided that their attributions of the intent of such moves are positive ( Simard et al . , 1976 ) . While convergence has stimulated a good deal of research interest , the maintenance of one's speech has received little ...
... speech , provided that their attributions of the intent of such moves are positive ( Simard et al . , 1976 ) . While convergence has stimulated a good deal of research interest , the maintenance of one's speech has received little ...
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2 Interindividual Behaviour and Intergroup | 27 |
Social Categorization Social Identity and Social | 61 |
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