5. stereotype (def. 1). adj. 6. pertaining to stereophonic sound, stereoscopic photography, etc. [1815–25] stereo- a combining form meaning “solid,” “solid body or figure,” “three-dimensions”: stereochemistry; stereogram; stereoscope. Also, esp. before a vowel,stere-. [< Greek, ...
The term stereotype was first used around a century ago, but its meaning and implications are relevant today due to an increase in group diversity and interactions. Stereotypes are simplistic and generalized beliefs about group members that can have negative consequences. This article reviews some of...
helping peopleto be unacceptable. About a fifth of the Panelists, however, found this usage either somewhat or completely acceptable. As is the case with most nouns, the use ofclichéin compounds, such ascliché-ridden,meaning "full of clichés," is perfectly acceptable. The use ofclichéas ...
Verbs in a given form share a common voice or aspect meaning (reflexive, reciprocal, intensive, etc.) and the same type of affixation or internal inflection. A verbal root can be marked by the indicators of different forms. In Arabic there are more than 15 verb forms; their genetic relatio...
The stereotype that Chinese people are good at math is widespread and has persisted for years. My question is: Are Chinese kids really better at math than most Western kids? If so, why? And vice versa.First of all, let's talk about the sample of Chinese kids that Westerners are often ...
Ageism, meaning, the prejudice and discrimination against older people (Macionis, 2014, pg.104), has been an un-noticed growing stereotype. When many think of becoming an elderly they mostly think of the things you can’t do any more. This point exactly has been the driving force of ...
The explicit meaning of what the lake polygons represent (average/maximum/snapshot extent) may be different since they were all generated from different methods and with different objectives.Comparing only lakes with area >0.1 km², the total numbers and area of lakes contained in GLAKES ...
The purpose of the Study 4 was to explore the possible role of stereotype content in determining both meaning and consistency of stereotype relevant information, thereby influencing the likelihood of stereotype change. The potentially context-dependent nature of stereotype-consistency was illustrated, as ...
Wie kann man Stereotypen genau beschreiben? „This work is not work that can be done by philosophical discussion, however. It is rather the province of linguistics and psycholinguistics.“ 35 Stereotypen müssen nicht stimmen Das Stereotyp von 'Tisch' sieht wahrscheinlich etwa so aus, und ...
A. the meaning of the word didn't change until after the 15th century B. the meaning of the word had changed over the years C. the Greeks held different concepts from the Romans D. princes and merchants added paintings to their collections 2. The idea that museum could mean a hil...