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Points of enunciation

Sociolinguistic Studies, 2008
This inquiry presents portraits of two Greek adults’ perceptions of growing up as ‘Bill 101’ trilinguals in Montreal. This urban space is a unique location to understand how allophone students take up or revise their subject positions in becoming and being trilingual.
Ephie Konidaris, Mary H Maguire
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Mutant Enunciations

TDR/The Drama Review, 2006
The articles in this first installment of a series on choreography that considers the relationship between philosophy and dance interrogate conceptions of the body, movement, and language. Translated for the first time into English, the selection by José Gil reads the dancing body as paradoxical through the writings of Gilles Deleuze and Félix ...
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Acts of Enunciation

1994
Abstract Maddy Rooney, nee Dunne, “the big pale blur,” exists only as an articulation in sound, more real because so singularly imagined. In the radio play All That Fall,  1 Beckett’s first work originally conceived as a score for the human voice in fierce competition with other sounds, to be is quite literally to be heard.
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Curriculum as Enunciation

2011
The task of producing an autobiographical vision of a field of studies might lead one to compose a chronology involving a supposition of progress, whether linear or not, and an urge to narrate one’s own history and that of the field. In this text, however, I intend to introduce another movement, starting with theoretical questions that I am asking ...
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Enunciation Squared

Angelaki, 2009
The concept of the origin, we know from deconstruction, is problematic. The differantial logic of the trace suspends any pursuit of it, inviting us instead (as if there really is a choice) to succumb to its play. Within universities we have explained the postmodern to our children but haven't done it very well. Or perhaps we have done it too well. They
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On the Proof of a Lemma Enunciated by Severi

Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1936
1. There is a lemma given by Severi which is of importance because it is used by him in his proof that the number of finite Picard integrals belonging to an algebraic surface is equal to the irregularity of the surface; it is also used by Castelnuovo † in his proof of the same result.
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Locus of enunciation: insights for intercultural language teaching

Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2022
Melina Porto, Michael Byram
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Hitchcock, The Enunciator

Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies, 1977
Raymond Bellour   +2 more
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