Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000000 |
Stephen K. Herbert [États-Unis] ; Yona Siderer [Israël] ; Govindjee [États-Unis] | Shmuel Malkin (1934-2017) : Listening to photosynthesis and making music. |
000016 |
Daniel Silver [Canada] ; Monica Lee [États-Unis] ; C. Clayton Childress [Canada] | Genre Complexes in Popular Music |
000039 |
Sahana Mukherjee [États-Unis] ; Phia S. Salter [États-Unis] ; Ludwin E. Molina [États-Unis] | Museum spaces as psychological affordances: representations of immigration history and national identity |
000050 |
Marie E. Mcneely [États-Unis] ; Marina M. Mai [États-Unis] ; Ryan P. Duncan [États-Unis] ; Gammon M. Earhart [États-Unis] | Differential Effects of Tango Versus Dance for PD in Parkinson Disease |
000053 |
Madeleine E. Hackney [États-Unis] ; Ho Lim Lee [États-Unis] ; Jessica Battisto [États-Unis] ; Bruce Crosson [États-Unis] ; Keith M. Mcgregor [États-Unis] | Context-Dependent Neural Activation: Internally and Externally Guided Rhythmic Lower Limb Movement in Individuals With and Without Neurodegenerative Disease |
000067 |
James A. O'Sullivan [Irlande (pays)] ; Alan J. Power [Irlande (pays), Royaume-Uni] ; Nima Mesgarani [États-Unis] ; Siddharth Rajaram [États-Unis] ; John J. Foxe [États-Unis] ; Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham [États-Unis] ; Malcolm Slaney [États-Unis] ; Shihab A. Shamma [États-Unis] ; Edmund C. Lalor [Irlande (pays)] | Attentional Selection in a Cocktail Party Environment Can Be Decoded from Single-Trial EEG |
000106 |
James M. Davidson [États-Unis] | “They Laid Planks ‘Crost the Coffins”: The African Origin of Grave Vaulting in the United States |
000108 |
E. E. Henderson [Oman] ; J. A. Hildebrand [Oman] ; M. H. Smith [États-Unis] ; E. A. Falcone [États-Unis] | The behavioral context of common dolphin (Delphinus sp.) vocalizations |
000111 |
Juliet Shields [États-Unis] | Situating Scotland in Eighteenth‐Century Studies |
000143 |
Paul G. Remley [États-Unis] ; Carole P. Biggam [Royaume-Uni] ; Carole Hough [Royaume-Uni] ; Felicity H. Clark [Royaume-Uni] ; Fiona Edmonds [Royaume-Uni] ; Simon Keynes [Royaume-Uni] ; Rory Naismith [Royaume-Uni] | Bibliography for 2009 |
000186 |
Bryan E. Penprase [États-Unis] | Creation Stories from Around the World |
000196 |
Bhrigupati Singh [États-Unis] | Agonistic intimacy and moral aspiration in popular Hinduism: A study in the political theology of the neighbor |
000200 |
Jack Santino [France, États-Unis] | The Carnivalesque and the Ritualesque |
000218 |
Paul G. Remley [États-Unis] ; Carole P. Biggam [Royaume-Uni] ; Simon Keynes [Royaume-Uni] ; Carole Hough [Royaume-Uni] ; Rebecca Rushforth [Royaume-Uni] ; Mark Blackburn [Royaume-Uni] ; Martha Bayless ; Felicity H. Clark [Royaume-Uni] ; Fiona Edmonds [Royaume-Uni] | Bibliography for 2008 |
000222 |
Johanna Kramer [États-Unis] | Mapping the Anglo-Saxon Intellectual Landscape: The Old English Maxims I and Terence's Proverb “Quot homines, tot sententiae” |
000224 |
Jonathan Dembling [États-Unis] | Instrumental music and Gaelic revitalization in Scotland and Nova Scotia |
000227 |
D. Hugh Whittaker [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Tianbiao Zhu [République populaire de Chine] ; Timothy Sturgeon [États-Unis] ; Mon Han Tsai [Japon] ; Toshie Okita [Nouvelle-Zélande] | Compressed Development |
000250 |
Bob Mcmurray [États-Unis] ; Edward Wasserman [États-Unis] | Variability in languages, variability in learning? |
000251 |
Iris Berent [États-Unis] | Unveiling phonological universals: A linguist who asks “why” is (inter alia) an experimental psychologist |
000252 |
Paul Smolensky [États-Unis] ; Emmanuel Dupoux | Universals in cognitive theories of language |
000254 |
Derek C. Penn [États-Unis] ; Keith J. Holyoak [États-Unis] ; Daniel J. Povinelli [États-Unis] | Universal grammar and mental continuity: Two modern myths |
000255 |
Greg Bailey [Royaume-Uni] ; Cassie Newland [Royaume-Uni] ; Anna Nilsson [Suède] ; John Schofield [Royaume-Uni] ; Steve Davis [Irlande (pays)] ; Adrian Myers [États-Unis] | Transit, Transition: Excavating J641 VUJ |
000257 |
Steven Pinker [États-Unis] ; Ray Jackendoff [États-Unis] | The reality of a universal language faculty |
000258 |
Heidi Waterfall [États-Unis] ; Shimon Edelman [États-Unis] | The neglected universals: Learnability constraints and discourse cues |
000260 |
Morten H. Christiansen [États-Unis] ; Nick Chater [Royaume-Uni] | The myth of language universals and the myth of universal grammar |
000264 |
William Croft [États-Unis] | Syntax is more diverse, and evolutionary linguistics is already here |
000266 |
Andrew Nevins [États-Unis] | On formal universals in phonology |
000268 |
Mark C. Baker [États-Unis] | Language universals: Abstract but not mythological |
000269 |
A. Charles Catania [États-Unis] | Language evolution: Two tracks are not enough |
000272 |
Verena Haser ; Anita Auer ; Jeroen Van De Weijer ; Marion Elenbaas ; Wim Van Der Wurff ; Beáta Gyuris ; Julie Coleman ; Edward Callary ; Lieselotte Anderwald ; Andrea Sand [Allemagne] ; Camilla Vasquez [États-Unis] ; Dan Mcintyre | IEnglish Language |
000275 |
Adele E. Goldberg [États-Unis] | Essentialism gives way to motivation |
000277 |
Daniel Margoliash [États-Unis] ; Howard C. Nusbaum [États-Unis] | Animal comparative studies should be part of linguistics |
000279 |
Robert Freidin [États-Unis] | A note on methodology in linguistics |
000280 |
George Sanders [États-Unis] | “Late” Capital: Amusement and Contradiction in the Contemporary Funeral Industry |
000293 |
Anthony Roche [États-Unis] | Review Paper: Hibernicising Hellas |
000310 |
Ginger Jones [États-Unis] ; Kevin Ells [États-Unis] | Almost indigenous cultural tourism in Acadia and Acadiana |
000408 |
James J. Hughes [États-Unis] | Back to the future |
000413 |
Steven Lynn [États-Unis] ; Pang Li [États-Unis] ; Elles Smallegoor ; Juan Christian Pellicer ; Marjean Purinton | XIThe Eighteenth Century |
000419 |
Mark Adderley [États-Unis] | Singing to the Silent Sentinel: ‘Preiddeu Annwn’ and the Oral Tradition |
000423 |
Eva Stehle [États-Unis] | Literature |
000426 |
Stacy S. Klein [États-Unis] ; Mary Swan [Royaume-Uni] | IIEarly Medieval |
000427 |
Evelien Keizer [Pays-Bas] ; Anita Auer ; Jeroen Van De Weijer ; Marion Elenbaas ; Wim Van Der Wurff ; Beáta Gyuris ; Julie Coleman ; Edward Callary ; Lieselotte Anderwald ; Andrea Sand [Allemagne] ; Camilla Vasquez [États-Unis] ; Laura Hidalgo-Downing | IEnglish Language |
000431 |
Paul G. Remley [États-Unis] ; Martha Bayless ; Carole P. Biggam [Royaume-Uni] ; Mark Blackburn ; Felicity H. Clark [Royaume-Uni] ; Fiona Edmonds [Royaume-Uni] ; Carole Hough [Royaume-Uni] ; Simon Keynes [Royaume-Uni] ; Rebecca Rushforth [Royaume-Uni] | Bibliography for 2007 |
000489 |
Adam R. Kaul [États-Unis] | The limits of commodification in traditional Irish music sessions |
000499 |
Richard Firth Green [États-Unis] | Did Chaucer know the ballad of Glen Kindy ? |
000521 |
Alex Mesoudi [Royaume-Uni, États-Unis] ; Andrew Whiten [États-Unis] ; Kevin N. Laland [États-Unis] | Towards a unified science of cultural evolution |
000524 |
Daniel Kelly [États-Unis] ; Edouard Machery [États-Unis] ; Ron Mallon [Haïti, États-Unis] ; Kelby Mason [États-Unis] ; Stephen P. Stich [États-Unis] | The role of psychology in the study of culture |
000542 |
Bruce Bridgeman [États-Unis] | It is not evolutionary models, but models in general that social science needs |
000543 |
Lee Cronk [États-Unis] | Intelligent design in cultural evolution |
000546 |
Evelien Keizer [Pays-Bas] ; Mohammed Albakry ; Jeroen Van De Weijer ; Bettelou Los ; Wim Van Der Wurff ; Beáta Gyuris ; Julie Coleman ; Edward Callary ; Lieselotte Anderwald ; Andrea Sand ; Camilla Vasquez [États-Unis] ; Laura Hidalgo [Espagne] | IEnglish Language |
000549 |
William C. Wimsatt [États-Unis] | Generative entrenchment and an evolutionary developmental biology for culture |
000551 |
Harold Kincaid [États-Unis] | Evolutionary social science beyond culture |
000552 |
Agustín Fuentes [États-Unis] | Evolution is important but it is not simple: Defining cultural traits and incorporating complex evolutionary theory |
000556 |
R. Lee Lyman [États-Unis] | Cultural traits and cultural integration |
000557 |
Dwight W. Read [États-Unis] | Cultural evolution is not equivalent to Darwinian evolution |
000562 |
Michael J. O'Brien [États-Unis] | Archaeology and cultural macroevolution |
000563 |
Monique Borgerhoff Mulder [États-Unis] ; Richard Mcelreath [États-Unis] ; Kari Britt Schroeder [République centrafricaine, États-Unis] | Analogies are powerful and dangerous things |
000564 |
Barry Sopher [États-Unis] | A unified science of cultural evolution should incorporate choice |
000565 |
Alex Mesoudi [Royaume-Uni, États-Unis] ; Andrew Whiten [Royaume-Uni, États-Unis] ; Kevin N. Laland [Royaume-Uni, États-Unis] | A science of culture: Clarifications and extensions |
000567 |
Daniel Dennett [États-Unis] ; Ryan Mckay [États-Unis] | A continuum of mindfulness |
000568 |
William Sayers [États-Unis] | “Illusion and Anticlericalism in a Scene from Le Conte De Floire Et Blanchefleur ” |
000572 |
Deborah J. Thompson [États-Unis] | Searching for silenced voices in Appalachian music |
000573 |
Nicholas Mirzoeff [États-Unis] | On Visuality |
000575 |
Birgit Kanngie Er [Allemagne] ; Michael Haschke [Allemagne] ; Alexandre Simionovici [France] ; Pierre Chevallier [France] ; Christina Streli [Autriche] ; Peter Wobrauschek [Autriche] ; Laszlo Fabry [Allemagne] ; Siegfried Pahlke [Allemagne] ; Fabio Comin [France] ; Ray Barrett [France] ; Pietro Pianetta [États-Unis] ; Katharina Lüning [États-Unis] ; Burkhard Beckhoff [Allemagne] ; Volker Rö Iger [Allemagne] ; Bernd Nensel [Allemagne] ; Sandor Kurunczi [Hongrie] ; János Osán [Hongrie] ; Szabina Török [Allemagne] ; Maria Betti [Allemagne] ; Dieter Rammlmair [Allemagne] ; Max Wilke [Allemagne] ; Karen Rickers [Allemagne] ; Robert A. Schwarzer [Allemagne] ; Andreas Möller [Allemagne] ; Antje Wittenberg [Allemagne] ; Oliver Hahn [Allemagne] ; Ina Reiche [France] ; Heike Stege [Allemagne] ; Jörg Engelhardt [Allemagne] ; Janina Zieba-Palus [Pologne] ; Gundolf Weseloh [Allemagne] ; Susanne Staub [Allemagne] ; Joachim Feuerborn [Allemagne] ; Peter Hoffmann [Allemagne] | Methodological Developments and Applications |
000597 |
Sean Williams [États-Unis] | Irish music and the experience of nostalgia in Japan |
000606 |
L. Perry Curtis [États-Unis] | The Whiteness of Ireland Under and After the Union. Comment: The Return of Revisionism |
000619 |
Galeet Dardashti [États-Unis] | Popular Music & National Culture in Israel . By Motti Regev and Edwin Seroussi. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2004. 298 pp. ISBN 0-520-23654-8 (paperback). |
000641 |
Susan Grove Hall [États-Unis] | Twentieth‐Century America: Politics and Power in the United States, 1900–2000 |
000663 |
James P. Woodard [États-Unis] | Peter M. Beattie, The Tribute of Blood: Army, Honor, Race, and Nation in Brazil, 1864–1945 . Durham: Duke University Press, 2001. xxiv + 390 pp. $64.95 cloth; $19.95 paper |
000664 |
Bruce Laurie [États-Unis] | Paul Foos, A Short, Offhand, Killing Affair: Soldiers and Social Conflict During the Mexican-American War . Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2002. 223 pp. $49.95 cloth; $18.95 paper |
000680 |
John M. Norvell [États-Unis] | Jonathan W. Warren, Racial Revolutions: Antiracism and Indian Resurgence in Brazil . Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2001. 368 pp. $74.95 cloth; 22.95 paper |
000682 |
Maria Höhn [États-Unis] | John Willoughby, Remaking the Conquering Heroes: The Postwar American Occupation of Germany . New York: Palgrave, 2001. xiii + 187 pp. $45.00 cloth. |
000686 |
Katrin Schultheiss [États-Unis] | Joan B. Landes, Visualizing the Nation: Gender, Representation, and Revolution in Eighteenth-Century France . Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 2001. 254 pp. $40.00 cloth; $18.95 paper. |
000689 |
Michael Hanagan [États-Unis] | Jan Kok, ed., Rebel Families: Household Strategies and Collective Action in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. New York: Berghahn Books, 2002. viii + 248 pp. $69.95 cloth; $25.00 paper. |
000697 |
David M. Sokol [États-Unis] | Gilbert Munger: Quest for Distinction |
000702 |
Peter R. D'Agostino [États-Unis] | Donna R. Gabaccia, Italy's Many Diasporas . Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2000. 264 pp. $40.00 cloth; $22.00 paper; Donna R. Gabaccia and Fraser M. Ottanelli, eds., Italian Workers of the World: Labor Migration and the Formation of Multiethnic States . Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2001. 248 pp. $35.00 cloth. |
000708 |
Diana Chlebek [États-Unis] | Canada 2003–04 |
000710 |
J. B. Trapp [Royaume-Uni] ; Dagmar Kühn [Allemagne] ; A. M. Eckstein [États-Unis] ; Sarah Byers [États-Unis] ; J. R. Harrison [Australie] ; Pier Franco Beatrice [Italie] ; Michael Edwards ; Ingrid Alexander-Skipnes [Norvège] ; Volker Riedel [Allemagne] ; Carl J. Richard [États-Unis] ; Jeremy J. Mhire [États-Unis] | Book reviews |
000712 |
Debby Banham ; Carole P. Biggam [Royaume-Uni] ; Mark Blackburn ; Carole Hough [Royaume-Uni] ; Simon Keynes ; Paul G. Remley [États-Unis] ; Rebecca Rushforth [Royaume-Uni] | Bibliography for 2003 |
000716 |
Alexei Pimenov [États-Unis] | Anders Aslund, Building Capitalism: The Transformation of the Former Soviet Bloc. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. 528 pp. $80.00 cloth; $29.00 paper; Alexander Chubarov, Russia's Bitter Path To Modernity: A History of the Soviet and Post-Soviet Eras. New York: Continuum Publishers, 2001. 318 pp. $29.95 cloth |
000729 |
Virginia Scott [États-Unis] | The Theatres of Molière. By Gerry McCarthy. London and New York: Routledge, 2002; pp. 238. $30.95 paper. |
000736 |
Ann Larabee [États-Unis] | Performing Democracy: International Perspectives on Urban Community-Based Performance. Edited by Susan C. Haedicke and Tobin Nellhaus. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2001; pp. ix + 340. $24.50 paper. |
000785 |
Charlotte Priddle [États-Unis] | National Identity and the Digital Library: a Study of the British Library and the Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru |
000796 |
Debby Banham ; Carole P. Biggam [Royaume-Uni] ; Mark Blackburn ; Carole Hough [Royaume-Uni] ; Simon Keynes ; Paul G. Remley [États-Unis] ; Rebecca Rushforth [Royaume-Uni] | Bibliography for 2002 |
000801 |
Rachel C. Fleming [États-Unis] | Resisting cultural standardization: Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann and the revitalization of traditional music in Ireland |
000805 |
Richard S. Mcgowan ; Michel T-T. Jackson [États-Unis] | Appalachia meets the mid-south in Tennessee |
000840 |
Patricia S. Campbell [États-Unis] | Ethnomusicology and Music Education: Crossroads for knowing music, education, and culture |
000843 |
Diana Chlebek [États-Unis] | Canada |
000846 |
Debby Banham ; Carole P. Biggam [Royaume-Uni] ; Mark Blackburn ; Carole Hough [Royaume-Uni] ; Simon Keynes ; Paul G. Remley [États-Unis] ; Teresa Webber | Bibliography for 2001 |
000855 |
Stephen D. Winick [États-Unis] | Compiling the tradition: Topic Records' The Voice of the People |
000894 |
Simon O'Dwyer [États-Unis] | The Mayophone: an ancient reed instrument from the west of Ireland |
000936 |
Eugene G. Rochow [États-Unis] ; Eduard Krahé [Allemagne] | Lily |
000941 |
Bron Taylor [États-Unis] | Earth and Nature-Based Spirituality (Part I): From Deep Ecology to Radical Environmentalism |
000942 |
Anne Mulvey [États-Unis] ; Heather Gridley ; Libby Gawith | Convent girls, feminism, and community psychology |
000944 |
Jeremy Mcinerney [États-Unis] ; Timothy P. Hofmeister [États-Unis] ; Silvia Montiglio ; Jacob Howland [États-Unis] ; Klaus Brinkmann [États-Unis] ; Hartmut Galsterer [Allemagne] ; Leandro Polverini [Italie] ; Wolfram Brandes ; Bernard Andreae [Italie] ; Carlo Santini [Italie] ; David Pingree [États-Unis] ; R. N. Swanson [Royaume-Uni] ; John Marenbon ; Peter N. Miller [États-Unis] ; Martin Mulsow [Allemagne] ; Charles G. Nauert [États-Unis] ; Neil Forsyth [Suisse] ; James A. Winn [États-Unis] ; Kenneth Haynes [États-Unis] ; Paul Malo [États-Unis] ; Carl J. Richard [États-Unis] ; Susan Ford Wiltshire [États-Unis] ; William M. Calder ; Emily Dalgarno [États-Unis] | Book reviews |
000998 |
John W. Flohr ; Daniel C. Miller ; Roger Debeus [États-Unis] | EEG Studies with Young Children |
000A06 |
C. Michael Hawn [États-Unis] | The Wild Goose sings : Themes in the worship and music of the Iona Community |
000A09 |
Bettina Arnold [États-Unis] | ‘Drinking the Feast’: Alcohol and the Legitimation of Power in Celtic Europe |
000A11 |
Stefan Frisch [États-Unis] | Thomas Berg, Linguistic structure and change: an explanation from language processing. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998. Pp. xiii+366. |
000A23 |
Frederick J. Newmeyer [États-Unis] | Michael Tomasello (ed.), The new psychology of language: cognitive and functional approaches to language structure. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, 1998. Pp. xxiii+292. |
000A25 |
Doris L. Payne [États-Unis] | Lenore A. Grenoble & Lindsay J. Whaley (eds.), Endangered languages: current issues and future prospects. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. Pp. xvii+361. |
000A28 |
Michael Mackert [États-Unis] | Giulio Lepschy (ed.), History of linguistics. Vol. III. Renaissance and early modern linguistics. London: Longman, 1998. Pp. xxiii+263. Giulio Lepschy (ed.), History of linguistics. Vol. IV. Nineteenth-century linguistics, by Anna Morpurgo Davies. London: Longman, 1998. Pp. xxvi+434. |
000A40 |
Grant R. Jones [États-Unis] ; Megan S. Atkinson [États-Unis] | Making a marriage with the land: the future of the landscape |
000A49 |
Carol G. Thomas [États-Unis] ; Diskin Clay [États-Unis] ; Wolfgang Fischer-Bossert ; Walter Ameling [Allemagne] ; Stephen T. Newmyer [États-Unis] ; Stephen Halliwell [Royaume-Uni] ; Thomas K. Hubbard ; Stephanie Larson ; Rainer Stollmann [Allemagne] ; Günter Gawlick [Allemagne] ; Ward Briggs ; Philip Hardie ; Stéphane Benoist [France] ; Philip Freeman [Royaume-Uni] ; Rainer Wiegels [Autriche] ; R. W. B. Salway [Royaume-Uni] ; Gillian Clark [Royaume-Uni] ; Franz Tinnefeld [Allemagne] ; Josef Wiesehöfer [Allemagne] ; Laurent Terrade [Royaume-Uni] ; Thomas F. Coffey [Royaume-Uni] ; Iiro Kajanto [Finlande] ; Monique Pelletier [France] ; Constance Jordan [États-Unis] ; Patrick Cheney [États-Unis] ; John Watkins [États-Unis] ; Harry G. Edinger [Canada] ; Ulf Küster ; Jennifer Wallace [Royaume-Uni] ; Louis Callebat [France] ; Volker Riedel [Allemagne] | Book reviews |
000A81 |
Jim Funaro [États-Unis] | Introduction to "The Dancing Stones of Callanish" |
000A87 |
David P. Benseler [États-Unis] ; Suzanne S. Moore [États-Unis] | Doctoral Degrees Granted in Foreign Languages in the United States: 1997 |
000A98 |
R. Blyn-Ladrew [États-Unis] | Ancient bards, Welsh Gipsies, and Celtic folklore in the cauldron of regeneration |
000B01 |
Curtis M. Hinsley [États-Unis] | White Man's Wicked Water: The Alcohol Trade and Prohibition in Indian Country, 1802–1892. By William E. Unrau. (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1996. xii, 180 pp. $25.00, ISBN 0-7006-0779-X.) |
000B49 |
David S. Reynolds [États-Unis] | Covenant and Republic: Historical Romance and the Politics of Puritanism. By Philip Gould. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996. x, 273 pp. $54.95, ISBN 0-521-55499-3.) |
000B60 |
Matthew Frye Jacobson [États-Unis] | 'Twas only an Irishman's Dream: The Image of Ireland and the Irish in American Popular Song Lyrics, 1800–1920. By William H. A. Williams. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1996. xiv, 311 pp. Cloth, $42.50, ISBN0-252-02246-7. Paper, $17.95, ISBN 0-252-06551-4.) |
000B62 |
Jacob K. Olupona [États-Unis] | WOMEN'S RITUALS, KINGSHIP AND POWER AMONG THE ONDO‐YORUBA OF NIGERIA |
000B73 |
David P. Benseler [États-Unis] ; Suzanne S. Moore [États-Unis] | Doctoral Degrees Granted in Foreign Languages in the United States: 1996 |
000B78 |
Alasdair M. Brooks [États-Unis] | Beyond the Fringe: Transfer-Printed Ceramics and the Internationalization of Celtic Myth |
000B81 |
Richard C. Page [États-Unis] ; Eleanor O'Leary | A Comparison of Perceptions of Love, Guilt, and Anger in Ireland and the United States: Implications for Counseling |
000C20 |
David P. Benseler [États-Unis] ; Sharon Guinn Scinicariello [États-Unis] ; Suzanne S. Moore [États-Unis] | Doctoral Degrees Granted in Foreign Languages in the United States: 1995 |
000C21 |
Marie Mccarthy [États-Unis] | Dance in the Music Curriculum |
000C27 |
T. A. Dubois [États-Unis] | Native hermeneutics : Traditional means of interpreting lyric songs in Northern Europe |
000C28 |
M. E. Cohane [États-Unis] ; K. S. Goldstein [États-Unis] | Folksongs and the ethnography of singing in Patrick Kennedy's The Banks of the Boro |
000C30 |
Andrew Futterman [États-Unis] ; Garland E. Allen [États-Unis] | “Just So” stories and sociopathy |
000C34 |
M. Deric Bownds [États-Unis] ; Vadim Y. Arshavsky [États-Unis] | What are the mechanisms of photoreceptor adaptation? |
000C42 |
Rosalie K. Crouch [États-Unis] ; D. Wesley Corson [États-Unis] | The structure of rhodopsin and mechanisms of visual adaptation |
000C44 |
Kent G. Bailey [États-Unis] | The sociopath: Cheater or warrior hawk? |
000C47 |
Nancy Eisenberg [États-Unis] | The role of emotion in sociopathy: Contradictions and unanswered questions |
000C51 |
Edward A. Dratz [États-Unis] | The key to rhodopsin function lies in the structure of its interface with transducin |
000C53 |
Aurelio José Figueredo [États-Unis] | The epigenesis of sociopathy |
000C54 |
Arlene D. Albert [États-Unis] ; Philip L. Yeagle [États-Unis] | The determination of rhodopsin structure may require alternative approaches |
000C56 |
R. Michael Garavito [États-Unis] | The atomic structure of visual rhodopsin: How and when? |
000C62 |
Ernest S. Barratt [États-Unis] ; Russell Gardner [États-Unis] | Sociopathy, evolution, and the brain |
000C65 |
Carl J. Erickson [États-Unis] | Sociopathy and sociobiology: Biological units and behavioral units |
000C66 |
Richard Machalek [États-Unis] | Sociobiology, sociopathy, and social policy |
000C67 |
Jay Belsky [États-Unis] | Secondary sociopathy and opportunistic reproductive strategy |
000C69 |
Erik D. Roberson [États-Unis] ; J. David Sweatt [États-Unis] | Regulation of adenylyl cyclase in LTP |
000C70 |
H. R. Matthews [États-Unis, Royaume-Uni] ; G. L. Fain [États-Unis] | Reduced cytoplasmic calcium concentration may be both necessary and sufficient for photoreceptor light adaptation |
000C71 |
James B. Hurley [États-Unis] | Recoverin, a calcium-binding protein in photoreceptors |
000C72 |
Arthur S. Polans [États-Unis] ; Grazyna Adamus [États-Unis] | Recoverin is the tumor antigen in cancerassociated retinopathy |
000C73 |
James B. Hurley [États-Unis] | Recoverin and Ca2+ in vertebrate phototransduction |
000C76 |
Adam Reeves [États-Unis] | Psychophysical scaling: A conditional defense of R=f(I) |
000C77 |
Gregory R. Lockhead [États-Unis] | Psychophysical scaling methods reveal and measure context effects |
000C79 |
Adrian Raine [États-Unis] | Psychopathy and violence: Arousal, temperament, birth complications, maternal rejection, and prefrontal dysfunction |
000C81 |
Dominic W. Massaro [États-Unis] | Processing attributes and judging objects |
000C83 |
Linda Mealey [États-Unis] | Primary sociopathy (psychopathy) is a type, secondary is not |
000C84 |
Nancy L. Segal [États-Unis] | Pathways to sociopathy: Twin analyses offer direction |
000C88 |
Steven O. Smith [États-Unis] | Nuclear magnetic resonance studies on the structure and function of rhodopsin |
000C91 |
Theodore G. Wensel [États-Unis] ; Joseph K. Angleson [États-Unis] | More answers about cGMP-gated channels pose more questions |
000C93 |
R. Lane Brown [États-Unis] ; Jeffrey W. Karpen [États-Unis] | Molecular insights gained from covalently tethering cGMP to the ligand-binding sites of retinal rod cGMP-gated channels |
000C95 |
Colin J. Barnstable [États-Unis] | Mechanisms of photoreceptor degenerations |
000C97 |
Michael W. Kaplan [États-Unis] | Linking genotypes with phenotypes in human retinal degenerations: Implications for future research and treatment |
000C99 |
Marvin Zuckerman [États-Unis] | Is the distinction between primary and secondary sociopaths a matter of degree, secondary traits, or nature vs. nurture? |
000D03 |
M. Deric Bownds [États-Unis] ; Vadim Y. Arshavsky [États-Unis] | How many light adaptation mechanisms are there? |
000D04 |
C. S. Bergeman [États-Unis] ; A. D. Seroczynski [États-Unis] | Group differences ≢ individual differences |
000D06 |
Stephen C. Maxson [États-Unis] | Genetic issues in “the sociobiology of sociopathy” |
000D07 |
Stephen P. Daiger [États-Unis] ; Lori S. Sullivan [États-Unis] ; Joseph A. Rodriguez [États-Unis] | Genetic and functional complexity of inherited retinal degeneration |
000D09 |
Katharine Hoyenga [États-Unis] | Genes, hormones, and gender in sociopathy |
000D10 |
James F. Mcginnis [États-Unis] | Gene therapy, regulatory mechanisms, and protein function in vision |
000D11 |
Paul A. Hargrave [États-Unis] | Future directions for rhodopsin structure and function studies |
000D14 |
David T. Lykken [États-Unis] | Fatherless rearing leads to sociopathy |
000D15 |
Lee Ellis [États-Unis] | Extending arousal theory and reflecting on biosocial approaches to social science |
000D16 |
David C. Rowe [États-Unis] | Evolution, mating effort, and crime |
000D17 |
Zhengui Xia [États-Unis] ; Daniel R. Storm [États-Unis] | Evidence that the type I adenylyl cyclase may be important for neuroplasticity: Mutant mice deficient in the gene for type I adenylyl cyclase show altered behavior and LTP |
000D20 |
Mark P. Gray-Keller [États-Unis] ; Peter B. Detwiler [États-Unis] | Does calmodulin play a functional role in phototransduction? |
000D21 |
Zhengui Xia [États-Unis] ; Eui-Ju Choi [États-Unis] ; Daniel R. Storm [États-Unis] ; Christine Blazynski [États-Unis] | Do the calmodulin-stimulated adenylyl cyclases play a role in neuroplasticity? |
000D22 |
Richard M. Mcfall [États-Unis] ; James T. Townsend [États-Unis] ; Richard J. Viken [États-Unis] | Diathesis stress model or “Just So” story? |
000D23 |
Barry M. Willardson [États-Unis] ; Tatsuro Yoshida [États-Unis] ; Mark W. Bitensky [États-Unis] | Cyclic nucleotides as regulators of light-adaptation in photoreceptors |
000D25 |
Stephen P. Daiger [États-Unis] ; Lori S. Sullivan [États-Unis] ; Joseph A. Rodriguez [États-Unis] | Correlation of phenotype with genotype in inherited retinal degeneration |
000D26 |
John D. Baldwin [États-Unis] | Continua outperform dichotomies |
000D28 |
Richard L. Hurwitz [États-Unis] ; Devesh Srivastava [États-Unis] ; Mary Y. Hurwitz [États-Unis] | Channel structure and divalent cation regulation of phototransduction |
000D29 |
Thomas W. Abrams [États-Unis] | Calcium/calmodulin-sensitive adenylyl cyclase as an example of a molecular associative integrator |
000D32 |
David S. Kosson [États-Unis] ; Joseph P. Newman [États-Unis] | An evaluation of Mealey's hypotheses based on psychopathy checklist: Identified groups |
000D33 |
Douglas T. Kenrick [Burundi] ; Stephanie Brown [États-Unis] | Al Capone, discrete morphs, and complex dynamic systems |
000D34 |
Mark M. Rasenick [États-Unis] | Adenylyl cyclase, G proteins, and synaptic plasticity |
000D35 |
Chris Moore [Canada] ; Michael R. Rose [États-Unis] | Adaptive and nonadaptive explanations of sociopathy |
000D38 |
Roger A. Drake [États-Unis] | A neuropsychology of deception and self-deception |
000D52 |
Patrick O'Sullivan [États-Unis] | The displacement of identity: on being Irish |
000D57 |
Susan R. Pitchford [États-Unis] | Ethnic tourism and nationalism in wales |
000D63 |
Martha Nussbaum [États-Unis] | THE TRANSFIGURATION OF EVERYDAY LIFE |
000D73 |
D. Herman [États-Unis] | «Sirens» after Schönberg |
000D74 |
B. L. Knapp [États-Unis] | Yeats's Deirdre: celtic feminist and heroine |
000D76 |
A. Sherbo [États-Unis] | Shaw's forgotten lecture (and other matters Shavian) |
000D78 |
V. Sherry [États-Unis] | Distant music: «Wandering rocks» and the art of gratuity |
000D83 |
Joyce Flynn [États-Unis] | Sites and Sights: The Iconology of the Subterranean in Late Nineteenth-Century Irish-American Drama |
000E08 |
M. P. Levitt [États-Unis] | Joyce and Vuillard: The music of painting' |
000E09 |
R. Blaustein [États-Unis] | Folk music revivals in comparative perspective |
000E47 |
Edward Watts [États-Unis] | In Your Head You Are Not Defeated: The Irish in Aboriginal Literature |
000E51 |
John C. Messenger Jr. [États-Unis] | Brendan Revisited |
000F14 |
C. C. Patterson [États-Unis] ; H. Shirahata [Japon] ; J. E. Ericson [États-Unis] | Lead in ancient human bones and its relevance to historical developments of social problems with lead |
000F34 |
Sheila K. Webster [États-Unis] | Women and folklore: Performers, characters, scholars |
000F49 |
Lenora A. Timm [États-Unis] | Anjela duval: Breton poet, peasant and militant |
001032 |
Quentin M. Hope [États-Unis] | Snow as Deformity, Decoration, and Disguise |
001043 |
Alan K. Brown [États-Unis] | The firedrake in Beowulf |
001072 |
Carl T. Berkhout [États-Unis] ; Martin Biddle ; T. J. Brown [Royaume-Uni] ; Peter A. Clayton [Royaume-Uni] ; Simon Keynes | Bibliography for 1977 |
001082 |
Robert J. Theodoratus [États-Unis] | The Orkney Islands: A Bibliographic Survey of Printed Materials on Ethnography, Folk Life, Folklore, and Local History |
001279 |
Géza R Heim [États-Unis] | The song of the sirens |
001323 |
Sarah Michie [États-Unis] | A New General Language Curriculum for the Eighth Grade |
001554 |
James Henry W. D. [États-Unis] | “HAND OF GLORY” |