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Following a short introductory chapter , the book is divided into two parts , with the first ( twothirds ) consisting of ten chapters on ' The developmental facts ' and the second ( one - third ) dealing with ' Theories ...
Following a short introductory chapter , the book is divided into two parts , with the first ( twothirds ) consisting of ten chapters on ' The developmental facts ' and the second ( one - third ) dealing with ' Theories ...
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The final chapter of Part 2 , ' Difference - and - dominance and beyond ' ( 130-46 ) , focuses on the preoccupation of researchers with differences in men's and women's language and goes on to comment on Deborah Tannen's books on ...
The final chapter of Part 2 , ' Difference - and - dominance and beyond ' ( 130-46 ) , focuses on the preoccupation of researchers with differences in men's and women's language and goes on to comment on Deborah Tannen's books on ...
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Each chapter of this inspiring volume presents an overview of existing literature on some specific atypical population . While some chapters are best characterized as literature reviews , others also contain original research ...
Each chapter of this inspiring volume presents an overview of existing literature on some specific atypical population . While some chapters are best characterized as literature reviews , others also contain original research ...
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