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Feizi, Hiva, author.
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terms of culture, historical legacy, and common language. The analysis presented shows the affinity node
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Poole, Chamere Ranyail, author. (orcid)0000-0002-8444-8333
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features the same first-person voice of Turner, but with extensive revision to the language, motives and
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Vădan, Paul, author.
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the ancient Greek language. I look at the intellectual engagement of Hellenistic historians with
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Britton, Emily R., author. (orcid)0000-0002-5331-7963
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slabs, which also serve as the first evidence of written language. From 1940 to 2014, 83 % of small
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Jiménez, Valeria Priscilla, author.
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translate cultural differences and language barriers, giving a cultural sound to the fair's rhetoric. They
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Marraccini, Alexandra, author. (orcid)0000-0001-8581-6938
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period literary works. I raise new and questions about the relationship between images, language, and
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Murdock, Sara, author.
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from academic language, but is rigorous in that it requires serious reflection on how intentions are
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Wang, Xi, author.
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), language acquisition (-0.09, 95% CI -0.18, -0.01) and semantic-pragmatic skills (-0.25, 95% CI -0.33, -0.17
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Maggu, Akshay Raj, author.
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In the artificial language training study (Chapter 4), Cantonese-speaking adults trained with
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Stiegelmar, Michael Edward, author.
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were possible to make art, language and image independent from the world and the expectations of other
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Begay, Lyncia, author.
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In many ways, using the English language to recant its logic is both constraining and rhetorically
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Tavassolie, Tanya, author.
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kindergarten or 1st grade, and 48% were considered English Language Learners. This dissertation used a person





