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Enunciation

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature, 2021
Enunciation refers to the act of making a spoken or written statement, as opposed to the content of the statement. It is associated with the work of French linguist Émile Benveniste, whose Problems in General Linguistics (1966) argued that formalist and structuralist accounts of language fail to pay sufficient attention to the fact that many of the ...
Russell Smith
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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 ...
Elizabeth Macedo
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‘Eye-Tracking’ with Words for Alzheimer’s Disease Detection: Time Alignment of Words Enunciation with Image Regions During Image Description Tasks

Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 2023
Background: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that results in cognitive decline, dementia, and eventually death. Diagnosing early signs of AD can help clinicians to improve the quality of life.
Neda Heidarzadeh, Sylvie Ratté
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A transfeminist enunciation locus in Latin America: geopolitical issues for a decolonial project from the world’s south

Global Public Health, 2022
This essay intends to share perspectives that constitute, in multiple and contingent forms, a transfeminist enunciation locus in Latin America. Seeking approximations with decolonial and trans+feminist studies, in their relations with issues of gender ...
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