nativist|nativists in English

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philosopher who supports nativism

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2. Therefore, nativists assume that it is impossible for children to learn linguistic information solely from their environment.

3. 12 What is new is that they are gaining traction beyond a shrill nativist minority.

4. 20 These developments were comparable to the temperance, nativist, and abolitionist movements of the 1830s and early 1840s.

5. 4 Needless to say, this is not going to be the last word in the debate between the constructivists and the nativists.

6. 23 These developments were comparable to the temperance, nativist, and abolitionist movements of the 1830s and early 1840s.

7. 13 Worse, the perception that villagers are straining roads and services is triggering an ugly nativist backlash in many cities.

8. But Smith was a Catholic, a group that had inherited some of the nativist animus once aimed at Freemasons.

9. Also in 1836, Morse ran unsuccessfully for Mayor of New York on a Nativist ticket, receiving 1,496 votes.

10. 1 These developments were comparable to the temperance, nativist, and abolitionist movements of the 1830s and early 1840s.

11. 9 And the Swiss vote will certainly give heart to politicians in Italy who are resisting mosques in frankly nativist terms.

12. 11 The changes on Taiwan's modern literature after the emergence of nativist literature have always been an issue worthy of discussion.

13. 5 Thus in the 1980s a new art scene emerged, dominated by a group of realist painters with nationalistic, cultural, and nativist orientations.

14. Nativist immigration laws during the 1880s–1920s excluded various Asian groups, eventually prohibiting almost all Asian immigration to the continental United States.

15. 8 But Smith was a Catholic,[www.Sentencedict.com] a group that had inherited some of the nativist animus once aimed at Freemasons.

16. If the mood sometimes had its shadowed side, a touch of self-righteousness and meanness, a hint of the old nativist punitive zeal, it also showed great shine.

17. 3 The nativist wing of the Republican party was fiercest in opposition to the Senate bill, and crowed loudest over its defeat—something it may come to regret.

18. There are some who will try to pervert this precedent and use xenophobia or nativist arguments to say that every country should be held to the same standard.

19. I'm rather a nativist about cognition, and I am tempted to look at that pattern and wonder, did Darwin give us some innately wrong idea about the genders?

20. 10 There are some who will try to pervert this precedent and use xenophobia or nativist arguments to say that every country should be held to the same standard.

21. 6 If the mood sometimes had its shadowed side, a touch of self-righteousness and meanness, a hint of the old nativist punitive zeal, it also showed great shine.

22. Anti - immigrant parties gain in strength ; a potential nativist movement is taking shape across Europe , as political parties opposed to immigration focus increasingly on Islam and Muslims .

23. Modern Irish literature, which, from the vantage of 1870, one might have expected to be a running contest between the Anglicizers and the Gaelic nativists, decides instead to remodel itself on French, Russian, and Italian precedents

24. 2 I'm rather a nativist about cognition, and I am tempted to look at that pattern and wonder, did Darwin give us some innately wrong idea about the genders?

25. 49 The Binetian developmental explanation of optical illusions Lucia Monacis Università degli Studi “Aldo Moro” (Italia) [email protected] Key words: Optical illusions, Müller-Lyer illusion, Nativist/empiric controversy