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ABSTRACT Verbal communication between bureaucrats and citizens crucially determines the dynamics and outcomes of public encounters. However, so far, scholars have not sought to quantitively measure it, which limits our knowledge of the role language plays in shaping interactions between bureaucrats and clients.
Steffen Eckhard, Laurin Friedrich
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Editorial: Stance-taking in embodied and virtual interaction. [PDF]
Zima E, Brône G, Feyaerts K, Ladewig S.
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Nigerian English research: Developments and directions
Abstract This article describes the progress made by scholars over a period of more than five decades in the field of Nigerian English studies. It will thus serve as a useful tool for those researching in this field; and apparently there has been no such attempt to date to review the research landscape of Nigerian English in order to show its key ...
David Jowitt, Kingsley O. Ugwuanyi
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Effects of stuttering and sound avoidance on reference production and memory. [PDF]
Yoon SO +3 more
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News from the Archive of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics [PDF]
Wittenburg, P.
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Beating stress: Evidence for recalibration of word stress perception. [PDF]
Bujok R, Peeters D, Meyer AS, Bosker HR.
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Language nonselective lexical access in bilinguals: Input modality matters. [PDF]
Hendrickson K +5 more
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Perceptual-semantic features of words differentially shape early vocabulary in American Sign Language and English. [PDF]
Campbell EE +4 more
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