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AI-assisted design synthesis and human creativity in engineering education. [PDF]

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Creativity in language

International Journal of Language and Culture, 2021
There are many ways in which one can look at language. In the linguistics of the past hundred years or so, the study of languages has largely been informed by ideologies and concepts that result out of a very specific history and process of disciplining.
Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald, Anne Storch
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The language of creative writing

2018
This chapter takes a somewhat unorthodox approach to the discussion of creative writing practice by asserting that the discipline can be approached from the perspective of language studies as well as, as is more usual, within the context of literary studies (hence accounting for the chapter’s position in this volume).
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Sociolinguistics and language creativity

Language Sciences, 2018
Abstract This paper introduces the special issue of Language Sciences on Sociolinguistics and Language Creativity. Current interest in language creativity is located within a wider interest in creativity in everyday life, evident across the humanities and social sciences.
Joan Swann, Ana Deumert
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Language Creativity

2020
In Language Creativity: A Semiotic Perspective, Simone Casini aims to frame the concept of creativity within a linguistic dimension by developing a theoretical reflection with constant references to contact languages and to the educational plan. Semiotic creativity abandons the condition of the linguistic property inter pares and rises to the rank of ...
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Creative writing as a second language: What is creativity for second language writers?

TESOL Journal, 2018
The purpose of this autoethnographic study is to advance our understanding regarding the use of the creative function of a second language respecting the second language writer's insight, mindset, and perceptions. This conceptual autoethnographic study explored how creative writing in a first language differs from using the creative function in a ...
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