- The
Genocide Intervention Network (or GI-NET) was a non-profit
organization aiming to "empower
individuals and
communities with the
tools to
prevent and...
- Carl
Ginet (born 1932) is an
American philosopher and
Professor Emeritus at
Cornell University. His work is
primarily in
action theory,
moral responsibility...
- Evilin, Facetix, Femina, Feminac,
Feminil mite, Frauline, Giane, Giane-35,
Ginet, Ginette, Gynelle, Gyneplen, Gynofen, Holgyeme, Isbela, Jennifer-35, Juliet-35...
- Jean
Trasenster (nicknamed
Ginet) was a
Belgian driver of
rally marathons. In 1931 he
became famous in the Liège-Rome-Liège (Marathon of the Road) rally...
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develop and change.
Sociolinguists Penelope Eckert and
Sally McConnell-
Ginet explain: "Some
communities of
practice may
develop more
distinctive ways...
-
Sally McConnell-
Ginet (born 1938) is
Professor Emerita of
Linguistics at
Cornell University. She is
known for her work on the
language of
gender and ****uality...
- Catalogue". www.wesleyancollege.edu.
Retrieved January 18, 2024. McConnell-
Ginet,
Sally (2012). "Linguistics and
Gender Studies".
Philosophy of Linguistics...
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Andrew Carnie.
Blackwell Publishing. Chierchia,
Gennaro &
Sally McConnell-
Ginet (2000).
Meaning and Grammar: An
Introduction to Semantics. MIT Press, Cambridge...
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August 1939 was the last
major rally event before World War II. Belgium's
Ginet Trasenster of
Bugatti and France's Jean
Trevoux in a
Hotchkiss tied for...
- 157–172. doi:10.1080/13869790500095939. ISSN 1386-9795. S2CID 142740785.
Ginet, Carl (1990). On Action.
Cambridge University Press. Wilson, George; Shpall...