It provides flexibility. This is freedom for me, the freedom to choose where to put which word and at what moment. I appreciate it, and appreciating this given flexibility makes it even harder for me to adapt to strict syntax rules in other languages.
November 2, 2025 at 10:00 AM
It provides flexibility. This is freedom for me, the freedom to choose where to put which word and at what moment. I appreciate it, and appreciating this given flexibility makes it even harder for me to adapt to strict syntax rules in other languages.
"Reliance on simplified, stereotypic thinking is thus a kind of cognitive privilege among people in more dominant social positions, as well as a fallback for people experiencing
cognitively taxed states of mind."
cognitively taxed states of mind."
November 1, 2025 at 8:32 PM
"Reliance on simplified, stereotypic thinking is thus a kind of cognitive privilege among people in more dominant social positions, as well as a fallback for people experiencing
cognitively taxed states of mind."
cognitively taxed states of mind."
. . ."People with these birth signs were more likely to experience discrimination in both romantic and professional contexts in China than people with other birth signs." (Lu, Liu et al., 2020 cited in Bodenhausen & Cheryan, 2025)
November 1, 2025 at 8:29 PM
. . ."People with these birth signs were more likely to experience discrimination in both romantic and professional contexts in China than people with other birth signs." (Lu, Liu et al., 2020 cited in Bodenhausen & Cheryan, 2025)
"Claims that stereotypes are rational are undermined by
evidence that relevant stereotypes can distort the meaning of individuating information." . . .
evidence that relevant stereotypes can distort the meaning of individuating information." . . .
November 1, 2025 at 8:29 PM
"Claims that stereotypes are rational are undermined by
evidence that relevant stereotypes can distort the meaning of individuating information." . . .
evidence that relevant stereotypes can distort the meaning of individuating information." . . .