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Social Mobility From a Kinship Perspective: Rural Liaoning, 17891909 an Earlier Version of This Paper Was Presented at the HSN Workshop on Large Databases: Results and Best Practices, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 1718 May 2001. We Are Grateful to Participants and to an Anonymous Referee for Their Comments. While Working on This Paper, Campbell Was Supported by a Grant From the UCLA Academic Senate Council on Research.
International Review of Social History
Social Sciences
History
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Bolshevizing Communist Parties: The Algerian and South African Experiences Research for This Article Was Made Possible by a Grant From the British Academy, and I Am Very Grateful to the Academy for Its Support. An Earlier Version of This Paper Was Presented at the European Social Science History Conference, the Hague, 27 February2 March 2002. I Would Like to Thank Ren Gallissot, David Howell, and an Anonymous Referee for Their Comments.
International Review of Social History
Social Sciences
History
On the Autonomy of the Grammatical Gender Systems of the Two Languages of a Bilingual This Research Was Supported by NIH Grant DC 04542, a Grant From the Spanish Government (BSO2001-3492-C04-01), a Grant From the Swiss FNS (1114-068250.02), and Also by the McDonnell Grant Bridging Mind Brain Behavior. Albert Costa Was Supported by a Post-Doctoral Fellowship From SISSA and by the Research Program Ramon Y Cajal From the Spanish Government. Damir Kovacic Was Supported by a Pre-Doctoral Fellowship From Scuola Internazionale Superiore Di Studi Avanzati (SISSA). The Authors Are Grateful to Luca Bonati, Marcela Pea, Jacques Mehler and Xavier Alario for Their Helpful Comments on This Paper. We Also Thank Minkha Hoang, Simone Cotti and Olga Gomez for Their Help in the Preparation of the Experiments. Requests for Reprints May Be Addressed to Albert Costa.
Bilingualism
Linguistics
Education
Language
BRIDEWEALTH AND FEMALE CONSENT: MARRIAGE DISPUTES IN AFRICAN COURTS, GUSIILAND, KENYA This Article Draws in Part on My 2000 Northwestern University Dissertation, Girl Cases: Runaway Wives, Eloped Daughters and Abducted Women in Gusiiland, Kenya, C. 1900c. 1965, the Research for Which Was Supported by a Fellowship From the Academy of Educational Development. Support for the Collection of Further Court Files Was Provided by a 2001 Little-Griswold Research Grant From the American Historical Association. A Previous Version Was Presented to the ASA 2001 Annual Conference. For Their Comments, My Thanks to Jonathon Glassman, Jim Campbell, Karen Tranberg Hansen, John Rowe, Lynn Thomas, Iris Berger, the Audience at the ASA and the Anonymous JAH Reviewers. Special Thanks to Richard Roberts for His Comments and Encouragement.
Journal of African History
History
Letter to the Editor—Comments on a Paper by McDowell
Operations Research
Management Science
Computer Science Applications
Operations Research
This Paper Is an Artefact: On Open Science Practices in Design Science Research Using Registered Reports
The Economics of Workaholism: We Should Not Have Worked on This Paper
B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy
Economics
Econometrics
Finance
Letter to the Editor—Comments on a Paper by Thomas Healy
Operations Research
Management Science
Computer Science Applications
Operations Research
Transformation or Reconstitution of Europe: The European Critical Legal Studies Perspective We Are Grateful to Duncan Kennedy for Lengthy Conversations on This Chapter and on Discussions About CLS That Have Strongly Infl Uenced Our Text. We Would Also Like to Thank Daniela Caruso and Fernanda Nicola for Their Comments on Earlier Drafts. Thanks to Davor Petrićfor His Research Assistance and to Mark Davies for His Work in Copy-Editing This Book.
Comments Concerning the Evidence of Rockfalls in This Paper