IPA(key): /ˈtwen.je/, [ˈtwen.d͡ʒe] <span class="searchmatch">twenġe</span> inflection of twenġan: first-person singular present indicative singular present subjunctive...
Casey Schwartz, “Jean <span class="searchmatch">Twenge</span> is ready to make you defend your generation again”, in The Washington Post[2]: And if, as <span class="searchmatch">Twenge</span> argues, the proliferation...
“Jean <span class="searchmatch">Twenge</span> is ready to make you defend your generation again”, in The Washington Post[1], archived from the original on 2023-04-20: And if, as <span class="searchmatch">Twenge</span> argues...
zwinge IPA(key): /t͡svɪŋˌə/ Hyphenation: Zwin‧ge From Middle High German <span class="searchmatch">twenge</span> and Middle Low German dwenge (“constraint, clamp”), derived from Middle...
in particular smartphones. Popularized by by American psychologist Jean <span class="searchmatch">Twenge</span> in her book iGen (2017). iGen (uncommon) Clipping of iGeneration; synonym...
deleterious effect on railway passenger traffic. 2017 September, Jean M. <span class="searchmatch">Twenge</span>, “Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?”, in The Atlantic[1]: The advent...
Schwartz, “Jean <span class="searchmatch">Twenge</span> is ready to make you defend your generation again”, in The Washington Post[2]: One senses, picking up <span class="searchmatch">Twenge’s</span> tome — 515 pages...
since day 21 (we had already BD 11 times in past 2 weeks). 2012, Jean M. <span class="searchmatch">Twenge</span>, Impatient Woman’s Guide to Getting Pregnant, New York: Atria Paperback...
Things”, in North and South: I'm rose-tinting my teenage years, for sure, but <span class="searchmatch">Twenge</span> isn't the only generational-change researcher to finger the ubiquitous smartphone...
specifically on the unorganised Malay masses. 2023 April 20, Casey Schwartz, “Jean <span class="searchmatch">Twenge</span> is ready to make you defend your generation again”, in The Washington Post[3]:...