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UNINA9910462806803321 |
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Liberty in Mexico [[electronic resource] ] : writings on liberalism from the early republican period to the second half of the twentieth century / / edited and with an introduction by José Antonio Aguilar Rivera ; translated from the Spanish by Janet M. Burke and Ted Humphrey |
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Indianapolis, Ind., : Liberty Fund, 2012 |
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1 online resource (617 p.) |
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Aguilar RiveraJosé Antonio <1968-> |
BurkeJanet <1943-> |
HumphreyTed <1941-> |
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Liberalism - Mexico - History - 19th century |
Liberalism - Mexico - History - 20th century |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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""Jose Antonio Aguilar Rivera - Liberty in Mexico ""; ""Title Page ""; ""Copyright Details ""; ""Table of Contents, p. v ""; ""Introduction: Liberty and Liberalism in Mexico, p. ix ""; ""Acknowledgments, p. xxxi ""; ""1. The Founding and Early Constitutional Experiments: 1821-1840 ""; ""Jose Maria Luis Mora, p. 3 ""; ""1. Discourse on the Independence of the Mexican Empire, p. 5 ""; ""2. Discourse on the Limits of Civil Authority Deduced from Their Source, p. 17 ""; ""3. Discourse on the Freedom of Thought, Speech, and Writing, p. 23 "" |
""4. Discourse on the Means Ambition Uses to Destroy Liberty, p. 32 """"5. Discourse on the Civil Liberties of the Citizen, p. 40 ""; ""6. Discourse on Laws that Attack Individual Security, p. 50 ""; ""7. Discourse on the Independence of Judicial Power, p. 60 ""; ""8. Discourse on Public Opinion and the General Will, p. 68 ""; ""9. Discourse on the Nature of Factions, p. 88 ""; ""Lorenzo De Zavala, p. 100 ""; ""1. Introduction to Historical Essay on the Mexican Revolutions from 1808 to 1830, p. 102 "" |
""2. Conclusion to Historical Essay on the Revolutions of Mexico from |
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1808 to 1830, p. 115 """"3. Intervention Regarding the Independence of the Province of Guatemala, p. 134 ""; ""Valentin Gomez Faras, p. 137 ""; ""Individual Vote of Mr. Gomez Faras on the Issue of the Advisability of Convening a New Congress, p. 138 ""; ""Lucas Alamon, p. 150 ""; ""Impartial Examination of the Administration of General Vice President Don Anastasio Bustamente, p. 151 ""; ""2. Liberty in the Liberal Republic: 1845-1876, p. 179 "" |
""Polemic Between El Universal, El Siglo XIX, and El Monitor Republicano, 1848-1849, p. 181 """"1. What Might be the Causes of Our Ills, Part I, p. 183 ""; ""2. What Might Be the Casuse of Our Ills, Conclusion, p. 191 ""; ""3. What Might Be the Causes of Our Ills, Second Article, p. 197 ""; ""4. What Might Be the Causes of Our Ills, Third Article, p. 202 ""; ""Mariano Otera, p. 206 ""; ""Individual Vote in the Constituent Congress, p. 207 ""; ""Ignacio Ramerez, p. 242 ""; ""1. The National Representation, p. 243 ""; ""2. Speech to the Constituent Congress, July 7, 1856, p. 251 "" |
""3. Letter To Fidel, p. 258 """"Francisco Zarco, p. 262 ""; ""1. The Question of Veto, p. 263 ""; ""2. The Constitutional Order, p. 269 ""; ""3. Elections, p. 274 ""; ""4. Progress and Innovation, p. 279 ""; ""5. Laws and Customs, p. 285 ""; ""6. Manifesto as Preamble to the Constitution of 1857, p. 291 ""; ""Ignacio manuel Altamirano, p. 298 ""; ""1. Against Amnesty. Speech before the Second Constitutional Congress, July, 10, 1861, p. 299 ""; ""2. Martyrs of Tacubaya, p. 307 "" |
""3. Speech by Citizen Manuel Ignacio Altamirano on the Occasion of the Anniversary of Independence, September 15, 1861, p. 314 "" |
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UNINA9910779311603321 |
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Methodological and analytic frontiers in lexical research [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Gary Libben, Gonia Jarema, Chris Westbury |
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012 |
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1-283-89526-9 |
90-272-7332-4 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (475 p.) |
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Benjamins current topics ; ; 47 |
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LibbenGary |
JaremaGonia |
WestburyChris |
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Lexicology - Methodology |
Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) |
Linguistic models |
Applied linguistics |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Methodological and Analytic Frontiers in Lexical Research; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Preface; The challenge of embracing complexity; New approaches to data analysis; The role of implemented models; Consequences for the future: the conceptualization of psycholinguistic variables; Note; References; Measures of phonological typicality; Method; The original operationalisation of phonological typicality; Varying parameters of the operationalisation; Validation of the measures; Results; Coherence; Psychological validity; Discussion; Notes; References |
Assessing language impairment in aphasiaHistory of aphasia assessment; Aphasia assessment instruments; The future of aphasia assessment; Notes; References; Behavioral profiles; The method and its applications; Behavioral profiles: The method; The polysemy of To Run; The polysemy of 'to get'; Russian verbs meaning 'to try'; Contrastive phasal verbs; Size adjectives; Behavioral profiles and their relation to other methods and theoretical accounts; Exemplar-based models: Their main assumptions/characteristics and relation to BPs; Case-by-case |
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based approaches to alternations; Notes; References |
Using a maze task to track lexical and sentence processingThe Maze task; The G-maze and the L-maze; Disadvantages of the maze task; The maze task and lexical access; Using a maze task for language learning; Conclusion; References; Stimulus norming; How this approach can advance knowledge; Key domains of application; Currently available hardware and software; Dependent variables; Commonly explored independent variables; New independent variables and new opportunities for the approach; Conclusion; References; Connectionism and the role of morphology in visual word recognition |
Connectionism: Theory and applicationsMorphological structure and visual word recognition; Moving forward: Technical issues and problems to be solved; Future directions; Cross-language comparisons; Learning; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; Note; References; Towards a localist-connectionist model of word translation; Word translation; The Revised Hierarchical Model; Descriptive adequacy: Does the model retain essential properties of the human processing system and its representations?; Horizontal and vertical generality of the RHM: Can the model generalize across tasks and stimulus sets? |
Falsifiability and modifiabilityResearch generativity; The BIA(+) Localist-Connectionist Framework; Recent innovations and developments: Multilink; Orthography (input); Orthographic similarity, word length, and word frequency.; Cognate processing; Semantics (throughput for concept mediation); Phonology (output); Orthography to phonology (throughput for word association); Simulating the word translation process as a whole; Simulating the results of different tasks; Simulating the lexical decision results of Dijkstra et al. (2010); The shape of the future; References |
Chinese as a natural experiment |
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Neuroimaging plays an increasingly important role in the investigation of all aspects of human cognition, including language. Historically, experimental psychology and neuroimaging relied on very different techniques, as neuroimaging studies required comparisons between different tasks rather than manipulation of conditions within a single task, as is standard in behavioural experiments. However, methodology has advanced in the past decade such that many classic behavioural paradigms can now be employed in studies that measure brain activity. We review the technical foundations of conducting s |
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UNINA9911003591603321 |
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Sex and Gender : Toward Transforming Scientific Practice / / edited by L. Zachary DuBois, Anelis Kaiser Trujillo, Margaret M. McCarthy |
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Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2025 |
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[1st ed. 2025.] |
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1 online resource (XV, 327 p. 25 illus., 19 illus. in color.) |
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Strüngmann Forum Reports, , 3059-3794 |
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Neurophysiology |
Neurons |
Psychobiology |
Human behavior |
Physical anthropology |
Sex |
Clinical psychology |
Epidemiology |
Cellular Neuroscience |
Behavioral Neuroscience |
Physical-Biological Anthropology |
Gender Studies |
Clinical Psychology |
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1. Sex and Gender: Toward Transforming Scientific Practice. L. Zachary DuBois, Stacey A. Ritz, Margaret M. McCarthy, and Anelis Kaiser Trujillo -- 2. Entanglement of Gender/Sex Dynamics in Basic and Developmental Systems Biology. Colin J. Saldanha, Gillian R. Bentley, Charlotte A. Cornil, Geert J. de Vries, Holly Dunsworth, Margaret M. McCarthy, Rebecca M. Shansky, Lynnette Leidy Sievert, and Catherine S. Woolley -- 3. How Do Sex Differences in the Brain Help Our Understanding of Sex and Gender in Humans? Geert J. de Vries -- 4. How Can Gender/Sex Entanglement Inform Our Understanding of Human Evolutionary Biology? Holly Dunsworth and Libby Ware -- 5. |
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Operationalization, Measurement, and Interpretation of Sex/Gender: Transcending Binaries and Accounting for Context and Entanglement. Stacey A. Ritz, Greta Bauer, Dorte M. Christiansen, Annie Duchesne, Anelis Kaiser Trujillo, and Donna L. Maney -- 6. Gender and Sex Entanglement in Neuroscience: A Neurofeminist Perspective. Annie Duchesne -- 7. Intersectionality, Sex/Gender Entanglement, and Research Design. Greta Bauer -- 8. Gender/Sex Dynamics in Human Biomedical and Clinical Research. Robert-Paul Juster, Lisa Bowleg, Lu Ciccia, Joshua B. Rubin, Carla Sanchis-Segura, Susann Schweiger, Eric Vilain, and Tonia Poteat -- 9. The Impossible Task of Disentangling Gender/Sex from Racialized and Other Marginalized and Oppressed Intersections: A Structural Intersectionality Approach to Health Inequities. Lisa Bowleg, Arianne N. Malekzadeh, and Katarina E. AuBuchon -- 10. Sex and Gender Should Be Considered Continuous Variables in Cancer Research. Wei Yang, Jason Wong, and Joshua B. Rubin -- 11. Gender, Sex, and Gender/Sex Entanglement in Transgender Health Equity Research. Tonia Poteat and Lu Ciccia -- 12. Gender, Sex, and Their Entanglement: From Scientific Research to Policy and Practice. Alexandra Brewis, Paisley Currah, L. Zachary DuBois, Lorraine Greaves, Katharina Hoppe, Katrina Karkazis, Madeleine Pape, Paula-Irene Villa, Amber Wutich -- 13. SABV Research Policies: From Distinctions to Entanglements. Madeleine Pape -- 14. How Could a Gender Transformative Lens Foster the Integration of Sex/Gender into More Equitable Policy and Practice? Lorraine Greaves -- 15. Sex as a State Effect. Paisley Currah. |
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This open access book provides an interdisciplinary perspective on the study of sex and gender and suggests directions for future research in multiple fields. Sex and gender are understood, measured, and applied in different ways across society and science. To foster interdisciplinary dialogue and to promote informed applications in research, policy, medicine, and public health, the Ernst Strüngmann Forum convened scholars from diverse fields to examine a widely held assumption that sex and gender are conceptually separate. Synthesizing the interdisciplinary perspectives that emerged from this discourse, this volume explores the entanglement of sex and gender, suggesting that they are co-constituted in ways that have not been fully understood. This entanglement is examined from multiple perspectives, research challenges are explored, and ways to move forward are proposed to advance basic and developmental systems biology, human biomedical and clinical research as well as policy and practice. The book should be of interest to policymakers as well as researchers working in anthropology, behavioral neuroendocrinology, cellular and molecular neuroscience, clinical psychology, epidemiology, and feminist, gender, and transgender studies. |
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