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Subject control into nominals in Romance
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In: ISSN: 1456-8438 ; EISSN: 1796-279X ; SKY Journal of Linguistics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01032881 ; SKY Journal of Linguistics, Linguistic Association of Finland, 2006, 19, pp.9--62 ; http://www.linguistics.fi/julkaisut/sky2006_2.shtml (2006)
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Zum Status der nominalen Komponente in Nominalisierungsverbgefügen
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In: Grammatische Untersuchungen. Analysen und Reflexionen ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01101527 ; Breindl, Eva and Gunkel, Lutz and Strecker, Bruno. Grammatische Untersuchungen. Analysen und Reflexionen, Narr, pp.275--295, 2006 (2006)
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Funktionen von Nominalisierungsverbgefügen im Text. Eine korpusbasierte Fallstudie
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In: Von der Intentionalität zur Bedeutung konventionalisierte Zeichen. Festschrift für Gisela Harras zum 65. Geburstag ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01103478 ; Proost, Kristel and Winkler, Edeltraud. Von der Intentionalität zur Bedeutung konventionalisierte Zeichen. Festschrift für Gisela Harras zum 65. Geburstag, Narr, pp.147--178, 2006 (2006)
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Non-smokers seeking help for smokers: a preliminary study
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In: Zhu, Shu-Hong H; Nguyen, Q B; Cummins, S; Wong, S; & Wightman, V. (2006). Non-smokers seeking help for smokers: a preliminary study. Tobacco Control, 15(2), 107 - 113. UC San Diego: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/31n658wp (2006)
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Objectives: To examine the phenomenon of non-smokers spontaneously taking action to seek help for smokers; to provide profiles of non-smoking helpers by language and ethnic groups. Setting: A large, statewide tobacco quitline (California Smokers' Helpline) in operation since 1992 in California, providing free cessation services in English, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, and Vietnamese. Subjects: Callers between August 1992 and September 2005 who identified themselves as either white, black, Hispanic, American Indian, or Asian (n = 349 110). A subset of these were "proxies": callers seeking help for someone else. For more detailed analysis, n = 2143 non-smoking proxies calling from October 2004 through September 2005. Main outcome measures: Proportions of proxies among all callers in each of seven language/ethnic groups; demographics of proxies; and proxies' relationships to smokers on whose behalf they called. Results: Over 22 000 non-smoking proxies called. Proportions differed dramatically across language/ethnic groups, from mean (+/- 95% confidence interval) 2.7 (0.3)% among English-speaking American Indians through 9.3 (0.3)% among English-speaking Hispanics to 35.3 (0.7)% among Asian-speaking Asians. Beyond the differences in proportion, however, remarkable similarities emerged across all groups. Proxies were primarily women (79.2 (1.7)%), living in the same household as the smokers (65.0 (2.1)%), and having either explicit or implicit understandings with the smokers that calling on their behalf was acceptable (90.0 (1.3)%). Conclusions: The willingness of non-smokers to seek help for smokers holds promise for tobacco cessation and may help address ethnic and language disparities. Non-smoking women in smokers' households may be the first group to target.
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cultural values; nonsmokers; proxy; social support; tobacco cessation
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URL: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/31n658wp
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Zum Baum sagt man Baum. [Lese(r)förderung in der Grundschule] ...
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Zum Baum sagt man Baum. [Lese(r)förderung in der Grundschule]
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In: JuLit 32 (2006) 2, S. 3-9 (2006)
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A Bilingual “Neighborhood Club”: Intervening with Children Exposed to Urban Violence
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