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Mouth on Fire in Not I : Speaking, Speaking, and Speaking Nothing

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To speak or not to speak?

The Political Quarterly
In chapter 5, I examined the discussion component of the course to develop a well- rounded picture of student engagement across multiple components of a large enrollment course. This project was inspired by the idea that incorporating real-life context through connections to research early in the curriculum can create meaningful learning opportunities ...
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To speak or not to speak Urdu

Australian Review of Applied Linguistics
Abstract The only Urdu-speaking community in Bangladesh, known as the Bihari community, is a historically unique group that has experienced two consecutive dislocations within a period of 25 years.
Mohammad Sajjad Hossen, Paul J. Moore
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To speak or not to speak the language of numbers: accounting as ventriloquism

Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 2019
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to extend the literature on accounting’s performativity by developing a ventriloquial perspective that directs the attention to the reciprocity between the accounting signs and the accountants: they both do things by making each other speak. This oscillation explains where accounting number’s authority, materiality
Fauré, Bertrand   +2 more
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Speaking at Meetings

The Lancet, 1964
Speaking at meetings is a quicker way of reporting work than writing articles. Unfortunately, as the number of medical meetings increases, the communications delivered become harder to understand. There are several reasons for this. Formerly the contents of papers often consisted of brief descriptions of clinical or pathological conditions, whereas ...
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