Publications

In Press
Devos T, Huynh Q-L, Banaji MR. Implicit self and identity. In: Leary MR, Tangney JP Handbook of Self and Identity. New York: Guilford; In Press.
Anteby M, Wrzesniewski A. In Search of the Self at Work: Young Adults' Experiences of a Dual Identity Organization. Research in Sociology of Work. In Press. (Click here for more)
Carnevale J, Inbar Y, Lerner JS. Individual differences in need for cognition and decision making competence among leaders. Personality Assessment and Individual Differences. In Press.Abstract
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Sherman GD, Haidt J, Iyer R, Coan JA. Individual differences in the physical embodiment of care: Prosocially oriented women respond to cuteness by becoming more physically careful. Emotion. In Press.
Beier JS, Spelke ES. Infants' developing understanding of social gaze. Child Development [Internet]. In Press. Website
Maurovich-Horvat P, Kallianos KG ELCFCSHTQAU. Influence of Pericoronary Adipose Tissue on Local Coronary Atherosclerosis as Assessed by a Novel MDCT Volumetric Method. Atherosclerosis. In Press.
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Armitage D. The International Turn in Intellectual History. In: McMahon DM, Moyn S Rethinking Modern European Intellectual History. New York: Oxford University Press; In Press. PDF
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Armitage D, Bashford A. Introduction: The Pacific and its Histories. In: Armitage D, Bashford A Pacific Histories: Ocean, Land, People. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan; In Press. PDF
Orfitelli R, Polinsky M. Is it all processing all the way down? Commentary on the paper by William O’Grady “The illusion of language acquisition”. Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism. In Press. ogrady_commentary.pdf
Snedeker J, Casserly E. Is it all relative? Effects of prosodic boundaries on the comprehension and production of attachment ambiguities. Language and Cognitive Processes [Internet]. In Press. Website
Snedeker J, Casserly E. Is it all relative? Effects of prosodic boundaries on the comprehension and production of attachment ambiguities. Language and Cognitive Processes [Internet]. In Press. Website
Shelby T. Justice, Work, and the Ghetto Poor. Law & Ethics of Human Rights. In Press.
Kinzler KD, Shutts K, Spelke ES. Language-based social preferences among children in South Africa. Language Learning and Development. In Press.
Levitsky S, Roberts KM. Latin America's Left Turn. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press; In Press.
Nikolaev A. Latin draucus. Classical Quarterly. In Press.Abstract
This article discusses the meaning and the origin of the rare Latin word draucus. In Martial drauci are strong young men, engaged in different athletic activities, who are often found physically attractive and sexually desirable. This meaning is confirmed by a defixio from Wilten-Veldidena where the word seems to denote figurines of young men. Draucus is usually taken to be a Celtic loanword, but this view is without foundation: the only evidence that supports it consists in a few proper names of unknown origin. Draucus finds no correspondence in attested Gaulish, and no hypothetical Celtic etymology is forthcoming. It is argued that the word draucus can instead be given an Indo-European etymology: given Martial’s penchant for colloquial and vulgar language, it does not seem impossible that he was the first poet to use an inherited word with the meaning “hulk”, “stud” that had been banned from the higher genres of poetry for centuries. The article proposes to connect Latin draucus with Greek δροός “strong” and the Indo-European root *doru- / *dreu̯- that meant both “oak-tree” and “strong” (cf. rōbur vs. rōbustus): Old English trum ‘strong’, Old Irish dron ‘firm, vigorous’, Lith. drū́tas ‘strong’, etc. The problematic -a- in the root can be explained through Thurneysen-Havet’s Law: *drou̯ó ‘strong’ > Italic *drau̯ó-, whence *drau̯iko- > Latin draucus ‘strong’ → draucus, i ‘strong man, stud, hunk’ (compare rauus ‘hoarse’ → ravis ‘hoarseness’ > *rau̯iko > raucus ‘hoarse’).
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Hankins J, Rossi O. Latin text edition of Marcellino Verardi, Fernandus servatus. In: Humanist Tragedies, tr. Gary R. Grund, I Tatti Renaissance Library, vol. 45. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press; In Press. Website
Joseph TD. “Latino, Hispanic, or Brazilian: Considerations for Brazilian Immigrants’ Racial Classification in the US.”. In: Capetillo J, Jacobs G, Kretsedemas P The Discourse and Politics of Immigration in the Global North. New York: Routledge Press; In Press.
Sherman GD, Lee JJ, Cuddy AC, Oveis C, Renshon J, Gross JJ, Lerner JS. Leadership is associated with lower levels of stress. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. In Press.
Sherman G, Lee J, Cuddy AJC, Renshon J, Oveis C, Gross J, Lerner J. Leadership is Associated with Lower Levels of Stress. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. In Press.
Schacter DL, Wagner AD. Learning and memory. In: Kandel ER, Schwartz JR, Jessell TM Principles of neural science (5th Ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill; In Press.

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