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Comparing Cultures Within-Subjects: A Cognitive Account of Acculturation as a Framework for Cross-Cultural Study
Constructing a Feminist Identity: Discourse and the Community of Practice
Empirical Universals of Language as a Basis for the Study of Other Human Universals and as a Tool for Exploring Cross-Cultural Differences
A Japanese Perspective on the Universalism vs. Particularism Debate
Linguistic Prescription: Familiar Practices and New Perspectives
On the Evolving Connections Between Psychology and Linguistics
What Is the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis?
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