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    • Locked Up & Locked Out: Incarceration & Children's Interests 

      McGuire, Gabriel
      Published 2024-02-01
      In this thesis I question the justifiability of the current practice of juvenile incarceration. I argue that children have rights borne out of both extrinsic and intrinsic interests. I suggest that the detained child's ...
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    • Does Sexual Objectification Make Erotic Love Impossible? 

      Lewis, Hamish
      Published 2024-01-19
      Theories about the nature of sexual objectification and its relationship to heterosexual erotic love have largely failed to express why objectification is philosophically important, the relationship between gender and ...
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    • The speech of Australian adolescents: research data and recordings collected by A.G. Mitchell and Arthur Delbridge in 1959 and 1960 

      Mitchell, A. G. (Alexander George); Delbridge, Arthur
      Published 1998
      This dataset contains research data and recordings of Australian English as spoken by 7736 students at 330 schools across Australia, collected 1959-1960. The recordings were made on reel-to-reel tapes and were used to ...
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    • Ideophones and depictive constructions: Towards an explanation of functional overlap 

      Tsolakis, Theodore
      Published 2023-07-05
      This thesis attempts to account for the functional overlap that exists between ideophones and depictive secondary predicates. Discussions of depictives are largely absent from the functional and typological literature, and ...
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    • After the Revolution: A Review of 3D Modelling as a Tool for Stone Artefact Analysis 

      Wyatt-Spratt, Simon
      Published 2022
      With over 200 peer-reviewed papers published over the last 20 years, 3D modelling is no longer a gimmick but an established and increasingly common analytical tool for stone artefact analysis. Laser and structured light ...
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