The study showed a more resounding
preference than language: the agent's gender.
Not exact matches
Indeed, this left - brained specialisation for
language is even more common
than right - handedness — which might suggest that as the left hemisphere evolved for
language, the
preference for the right hand may have intensified simply as a side effect.
We are now free to undermine the accumulated prejudices of our
languages and allow each individual to construct his or her own world on no other basis
than preference and desire.
In addition, immigrant families who speak
languages other
than English often struggle to transmit their home
language to their children with many second - generation and most third - generation children having a strong or exclusive
preference for English.
For example, Kenneth Chestek found that judges, law clerks, and practicing lawyers rated sample briefs with strong narrative components as more persuasive
than sample briefs without strong narrative components.13 Sean Flammer found that judges rated sample briefs as more persuasive when they were written in plain
language rather
than in legalese.14 Similarly, Robert Benson and Joan Kessler found that appellate judges and their law clerks preferred briefs written in plain
language rather
than in legalese.15 Finally, Joseph Kimble and Steve Harrington found that judges and attorneys preferred plain
language over legalese.16 These studies, however, measure only the judges» and lawyers» stated
preferences for particular styles of writing.
We fixed an issue where if you changed your display
language preference to something other
than the machine's default then any app which did not take an update while also getting the updated
language resource package from the Store would end up continuing to display its tile in Start in that default
language rather
than the new
language displayed within the app and other system UI.
However, aside from this, there are other reasons that Aboriginal men may not seek health checks —
language breakdown, the
preference to see a male nurse / doctor
than female and many cultural reasons.