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Hachetetepé : revista científica de educación y comunicación

2021

Siempre han existido estereotipos que condicionan la manera en que los individuos ven y entienden la realidad. Estas construcciones imaginarias resultan fundamentales en el proceso de socialización y se adquieren en gran parte a través de lecturas de la infancia. El porcentaje de traducciones en relación con las publicaciones totales de TRALIJ en España se ha venido situando en torno al 40 %1 en los últimos años, lo que pone de manifiesto el peso de la traducción de este tipo de literatura a la hora de perpetuar o rechazar los modelos de masculinidad y feminidad a los que exponemos a los más pequeños. Este es un análisis empírico-descriptivo de las traducciones al castellano y valenciano de…

Literatura infanto-juvenilTranslationTraducciónmedia_common.quotation_subjectGender rolesValencianKey (music)EducationGermanTraduçãoReading (process)SociologyRelation (history of concept)media_commonPapéis de gêneroRoles de géneroCommunication. Mass mediaCoeducationCoeducaciónsexismoFemininityLP87-96language.human_languageLiteratura infantil y juvenilChildren’s and young adult literatureMasculinitydiferencia de sexolanguageCo-educaçãoHumanitiesHachetetepé
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Evolution of male and female choice in polyandrous systems

2017

We study the evolution of male and female mating strategies and mate choice for female fecundity and male fertilization ability in a system where both sexes can mate with multiple partners, and where there is variation in individual quality (i.e. in the availability of resources individuals can allocate to matings, mate choice and production of gametes). We find that when the cost of mating differs between sexes, the sex with higher cost of mating is reluctant to accept matings and is often also choosy, while the other sex accepts all matings. With equal mating costs, the evolution of mating strategies depends on the strength of female sperm limitation, so that when sperm limitation is stro…

Male0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicineMultiple PartnersEvolutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectpolyandryBiologyChoice BehaviorModels Biological010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologysperm competitionSexual Behavior Animal03 medical and health sciencesmultiple matingsex rolesAnimalssexual selectionMatingSperm competitionreproductive and urinary physiologyGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologylisääntymiskäyttäytyminenEcologyReproductionGeneral MedicineFecunditylisääntyminenBiological EvolutionSpermatozoa030104 developmental biologySexual behaviorMate choicesukupuolivalintaparinvalintaSexual selectionpolyandriabehavior and behavior mechanismsta1181FemaleReproductionGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesDemographyProceedings of the Royal Society B : Biological Sciences
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Coevolution of parental investment and sexually selected traits drives sex-role divergence

2016

Sex-role evolution theory attempts to explain the origin and direction of male–female differences. A fundamental question is why anisogamy, the difference in gamete size that defines the sexes, has repeatedly led to large differences in subsequent parental care. Here we construct models to confirm predictions that individuals benefit less from caring when they face stronger sexual selection and/or lower certainty of parentage. However, we overturn the widely cited claim that a negative feedback between the operational sex ratio and the opportunity cost of care selects for egalitarian sex roles. We further argue that our model does not predict any effect of the adult sex ratio (ASR) that is …

Male0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicineTime Factorsparental investmentScienceevoluutioGeneral Physics and AstronomyBiologyModels Biological010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesArticleGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologysukupuolianisogamy03 medical and health sciencesQuantitative Trait Heritablesex rolesevolutionAnimalsSex RatioOperational sex ratioParental investmenthealth care economics and organizationsCoevolutionSex CharacteristicsMultidisciplinaryQGeneral ChemistrylisääntyminenInvestment (macroeconomics)Biological Evolution030104 developmental biologysukupuolivalintaAnisogamysukupuoliroolitSexual selectionta1181FemalePaternal careSocial psychologysukusolutSex characteristicsNature Communications
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Collaborative roles of Temporoparietal Junction and Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex in Different Types of Behavioural Flexibility

2017

AbstractBehavioural flexibility is essential for everyday life. This involves shifting attention between different perspectives. Previous studies suggest that flexibility is mainly subserved by the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC). However, although rarely emphasized, the temporoparietal junction (TPJ) is frequently recruited during flexible behaviour. A crucial question is whether TPJ plays a role in different types of flexibility, compared to its limited role in perceptual flexibility. We hypothesized that TPJ activity during diverse flexibility tasks plays a common role in stimulus-driven attention-shifting, thereby contributing to different types of flexibility, and thus the colla…

MaleNEURAL BASISBrain activity and meditationDecisiontemporoparietal junctionBRAIN ACTIVITYNeuropsychological Tests3124 Neurology and psychiatry0302 clinical medicineParietal LobeAttentionmedia_commonprefrontal cortexMultidisciplinaryShifting attention05 social sciencesQCognitive flexibilityRFlexibility (personality)Magnetic Resonance ImagingTemporal Lobemedicine.anatomical_structureSocial behaviourECONOMIC DECISION-MAKINGMedicineFemalePsychologyULTIMATUM GAMECognitive psychology515 Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectScienceTemporoparietal junctionSPATIAL ATTENTIONPrefrontal CortexMorals050105 experimental psychologyArticle03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultPerceptionmedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSocial BehaviorPARIETAL JUNCTIONMechanism (biology)collaborative rolesSTIMULUS-DRIVEN ATTENTIONDorsolateral prefrontal cortexMORAL JUDGMENTTASKCOGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY030217 neurology & neurosurgeryScientific Reports
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ON NEW ROLES IN DIGITAL ENVIRONMENTS: E-DOCTORS AND E-PATIENTS

2014

Medical communication can be both a dialogue between expert-to-expert or expert-to-laymen (Cordella, 2004; Bowles, 2006; Candlin, 2006; Maynard and Hudak 2008; Lutfey and Maynard 1998; Heritage 2010; Heritage and Clayman, 2010 among others). In this last exchange, the doctor treats the patient as an ‘understanding recipient of medical reasoning’ (Peräkylä 1997) and language is simplified for communicative reasons (Koch-Weser et al., 2009). Patients are assumed as having little medical knowledge, which affects their understanding of medical terms and eventually leads to poor communication and to patients’ dissatisfaction (Candlin, Bruton and Leather, 1974; Coulthard and Ashby, 1975; Todd and…

NEW ROLES DIGITAL ENVIRONMENTS docto/patient exchange
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Natural Language Inference in Ordinary and Support Verb Constructions

2020

The family of clause types known as 'support (or 'light') verb construction' (SVC) manifests a peculiar syntax-semantics interface if compared with ordinary verb constructions (OVC). If, in e.g. She laughed, the verb licenses an argument and assigns it a semantic role, syntacticians of every stripe nowadays agree that it is the noun laugh, in She gave a laugh, which fulfils the same function. The differences between the two types have been extensively discussed in the linguistics literature (systematic research started in the 1970s), less so in Computational Linguistics. This paper has two objectives. First, it will propose an innovative type of semantic role, which is termed Cognate Semant…

Non-verbal predicates Semantic roles Entailments Paraphrasing.Machine translationComputer scienceVerbNotationcomputer.software_genreLinguisticsPredicate (grammar)Settore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E LinguisticaNounCognateArgument (linguistics)Computational linguisticscomputer
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Measurement invariance across gender and relationship with sociometric status

2014

In recent years, bullying research has transitioned from investigating the characteristics of the bully?victim dyad to examining bullying as a grouplevel process, in which the majority of children play some kind of role. This study used a shortened adaptation of the Participant Role Scale (PRS) to identify these roles in a representative sample of 2,050 Spanish children aged 8 to 13 years. Confirmatory factor analysis revealed three different roles, indicating that the adapted scale remains a reliable way to distinguish the Bully, Defender, and Outsider roles. In addition, measurement invariance of the adapted scale was examined to analyze possible gender differences among the roles. Peer s…

Participant rolesSociometricBullyingGenderMeasurement invariance
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Heritage of the Soviet Ideology in parenting nowadays : the case of Latvia

2015

The Soviet period has shaped the history of Latvia in different areas. This article offers an insight into the ideological heritage which has significantly transformed the pedagogical discourse in theoretical as well as instrumental level. Article describes a part of two researches “Social transformations of the child's image in children's room” and “Father`s Pedagogical Competence in Family Nowadays”, revealing common features characterizing Soviet issues. Narrative explores crucial systemic changes, transformation of social and family life, deals with the deformed relationship between individuals in public sphere and family members in private and shows consequences still actual nowadays, …

Political sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic sphereGender studiesNarrativeIdeologyCompetence (human resources)Family lifemedia_commonSoviet ideology; child`s image; child`s room; father`s discourse; gender roles in family; parentingSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Family Register in British English: The First Approach to its Systematic Study

2015

The present study looks into an unexplored area of research as it is the family register. An alternative to recording family conversations is the use of popular TV series, as their success lies in the audience s identification with their characters and their communicative style. This work analyses two highly popular series in UK. The results suggest that this register has its own communicative richness and internal variation, the knowledge of which may be of great help for students and professionals travelling to English-speaking countries and living or relating with native speakers in family environments.

Register (sociolinguistics)British EnglishBritish EnglishLanguage featuresFamily registerlanguage.human_languageLinguisticsFILOLOGIA INGLESAStyle (sociolinguistics)Identification (information)Variation (linguistics)communicative roleslanguageContext variationlanguage featuresCommunicative rolesGeneral Materials SciencePsychologyfamily registerProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Measuring Meaning

2021

This study will present a tool designed for meaning extraction with monoclausal sentences in Italian. Its main features will be illustrated with instances of the Italian causative clause type featuring the verb fare ‘make’ (e.g. Egli fa piangere il bambino ‘He makes the child cry’), a construction which invariably embeds a clause (e.g.Il bambino piange ‘The child cries’) with which it establishes an entailment relationship. The tool automatically accomplishes the following tasks: it answers relevantwh- questions (e.g. Who cries? Who makes someone cry?) and detects the entailment. Concurrent with this presentation, this study will also encourage a reflection on the research currently being c…

Semantic roles · Entailments · Paraphrasing · Question answeringSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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