Keyword [accommodation] Result: 81 - 100 | Page: 5 of 6 |
81. | Depression and the Catholic church: A genealogy of accommodation and subject-formation |
82. | World roadtrip: Rethinking road accommodation for global roadtrip scenarios |
83. | Religious Accommodation in Western Europe: The Case of Islam |
84. | Subjectivity, second/foreign language pragmatic use, and instruction: Evidence of accommodation and resistance. Study I. Emulating and resisting pragmatic norms: Learner subjectivity and foreign language pragmatic use. Study II. Centering second language |
85. | Internal Accommodation in Moral Irrealism |
86. | The Effect of Perceptual Salience on Phonetic Accommodation in Cross-Dialectal Conversation in Spanish |
87. | Christianity, patronage, and accommodation: The classicizing of the episcopacy in fourth-century Cappadocia |
88. | After the Wars of Religion: Protestant-Catholic accommodation in the French town of Loudun, 1598--1665 |
89. | Christianity and culture accommodation of Chinese overseas: The case study on Chinese Methodist community in Sarawak (1901--1951) (Malaysia, Chinese text) |
90. | Making Ourselves Understood: The Role of Previous Experience, Stereotypes, Communication Accommodation, and Anxiety in Americans' Perceptions of Communication with Chinese Students |
91. | Pluralism as a second language: Construction and accommodation of difference by Eastern Orthodox immigrants in Chicago |
92. | Interactional accommodation and the construction of social roles among culturally diverse undergraduates |
93. | The limits of accommodation: How Khrushchev, Ulbricht, and the Western allies failed to neutralize West Berlin, 1958--1960 (Nikita Khrushchev, Walter Ulbricht, Germany, Soviet Union) |
94. | The social accommodation model in the discourse of pragmatic opposition |
95. | A critical discourse analysis of a university ESL classroom: Power and accommodation |
96. | Gender differences in the use of backchannels: Do Japanese men and women accommodate to each other |
97. | The accommodation of insanity in Canton, China: 1857--1935 |
98. | The impact of language proficiency on complex performance assessments: Examining linguistic accommodation strategies for English language learners |
99. | Translated images of the foreign in the early works of Lin Shu (1852-1924) and Pearl S. Buck (1892-1973): Accommodation and appropriation |
100. | Theological and cultural accommodation: Matteo Ricci and the Jesuit Mission in China, 1583-1742 |
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