Gesturing While Writing: An Alternate Perspective on Mimetic Prosody
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Paul Magee
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Abstract Corporate purpose is gaining momentum in contemporary business communities, yet it often appears shrouded in ambiguity. Although research is growing in popularity, the analysis of corporate purpose from the perspective of strategic leaders remains an unexplored domain.
Chiara Pantalena +3 more
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How would Socrates debrief? Five tools using original Socratic dialogue. [PDF]
Bowker M, Younger A, Thomson R.
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Metaphors, stereotypes, and the linguistic picture of the world: impulses from the Ethnolinguistic School of Lublin [PDF]
Zinken, Joerg
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Comprehension of implied meaning in Chinese second language listening
Abstract Listening comprehension is crucial for second language (L2) communication and acquisition. However, it has received less attention than reading, given the transient nature of speech signals and the intangible cognitive processes involved in it.
Jiafan Zhang, Wei Cai
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Unveiling the metaphors of (in)formal care: understanding dementia through language. [PDF]
Rizzi G +5 more
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Anthopocentric metapher in political discourse : a fragment of conceptual analysis [PDF]
Szewel, Anatol
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Once an “Ideal Worker,” Always an “Ideal Worker”: The Impervious Status of Police Who Become Fathers
ABSTRACT Research chronicles the ways in which women police who are mothers are seen as being unfit for police work and promotional opportunities, as they navigate the male‐centric workplace and carry the bulk of domestic labor and childcare responsibilities at home.
Danielle E. Thompson, Debra Langan
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Embodied metaphors and interpersonal synchrony in the digital age: the case of remote working. [PDF]
Magni G +3 more
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An Exploration of the Inter‐Sectional Identity of Black Female Leaders in the UK: A Shotterian Study
ABSTRACT This study investigates the experience of Black female leaders in UK business and the narratives of their lived experience of marginalization. Drawing principally on the rather small UK‐focused literature on this topic as context, as well as some of the much larger international literature, methodologically we use the approach to qualitative ...
Rita G. Klapper +2 more
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