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    Language in international business: a review and agenda for future research

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    A fast growing number of studies demonstrates that language diversity influences almost all management decisions in modern multinational corporations. Whereas no doubt remains about the practical importance of language, the empirical investigation and theoretical conceptualization of its complex and multifaceted effects still presents a substantial challenge. To summarize and evaluate the current state of the literature in a coherent picture informing future research, we systematically review 264 articles on language in international business. We scrutinize the geographic distributions of data, evaluate the field’s achievements to date in terms of theories and methodologies, and summarize core findings by individual, group, firm, and country levels of analysis. For each of these dimensions, we then put forward a future research agenda. We encourage scholars to transcend disciplinary boundaries and to draw on, integrate, and test a variety of theories from disciplines such as psychology, linguistics, and neuroscience to gain a more profound understanding of language in international business. We advocate more multi-level studies and cross-national research collaborations and suggest greater attention to potential new data sources and means of analysis

    Comparative constructions of similarity in Northern Samoyedic languages

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    The purpose of this paper is to analyze the suffixes which are used in Northern Samoyedic languages to build comparative constructions of equality. Depending on the language, the suffixes may perform three functions: word-building, form-building, and inflectional. When they mark the noun, they serve as simulative suffixes and are employed to build object comparison. In the inflectional function, these suffixes mark the verb and are a means of constructing situational comparison. In this case, they signal the formation of a special mood termed the Approximative. This paper provides a detailed description of the Approximative from paradigmatic and syntagmatic perspectives

    Harbor seal diet data from the Olympic Peninsula, WA 2020-2021

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    In this submission, we share data collected on harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) from the Olympic Peninsula in northwest Washington from 2020-2021. Our primary objectives were to characterize the diets of harbor seals in the winter and spring to determine their consumption on Pacific salmon (Onchorhynchus sp.) and other important fisheries species. To determine diet we collected scat samples between December 2020 and May 2021 from 7 harbor seal haulout sites in two regions: four along the northwestern coast of the Olympic Peninsula (hereafter Pacific coast) and three along the Strait of Juan de Fuca. We used traditional hard parts identification, DNA metabarcoding, and qPCR to describe the diet and determine the sex of the seals. Despite our low sample size and narrow collection time frame, we found differences in prey species consumed between regions and sexes. A manuscript of our results has been submitted to Northwestern Naturalist in November 2022.THIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE. TO VIEW A LIST OF FILES AND ACCESS THE FILES IN THIS DATASET CLICK ON THE DOI-LINK ABOV

    Demokrasi Politik, Budaya dan Politik

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    This popular introductory linguistics text is unique for its integration of themes Rather than treat morphology, phonetics, phonology, syntax, and semantics as completely separate fields, the book shows how they interact. It provides a sound introduction to linguistic methodology while encouraging students to consider why people are intrinsically interested in language-the ultimate puzzle of the human mind.xiv, 630 p.: ill.; 23 c
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