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ns on German society, history and culture. The second kind of stereotype is the categorization/evaluation of a [...] and their language. These are what we usually understand by stereo types, i.e., undue generalizations of collective characteristics, such as, "Ger mans are disciplined, orderly77 or "all East Germans belonged to the commu nist party7
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whole people

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ns on German society, history and culture. The second kind of stereotype is the categorization/evaluation of a [...] and their language. These are what we usually understand by stereo types, i.e., undue generalizations of collective characteristics, such as, "Ger mans are disciplined, orderly77 or "all East Germans belonged to the commu nist party7
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ns on German society, history and culture. The second kind of stereotype is the categorization/evaluation of a [...] and their language. These are what we usually understand by stereo types, i.e., undue generalizations of collective characteristics, such as, "Ger mans are disciplined, orderly77 or "all East Germans belonged to the commu nist party7
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whole people
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ns on German society, history and culture. The second kind of stereotype is the categorization/evaluation of a whole people and their language. These are what we usually understand by stereo types, i.e., undue generalizations of collective characteristics, such as, "Ger mans are disciplined, orderly77

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