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(Excerpt) Let the people say Amen! Amen. I can\u27t hear you. AMEN! Thank you, Jesus. Christ is risen! He is risen, indeed. Alleluia, alleluia! I like to say, when I gather with folk who care about what we do after we say I believe, when it comes ...
Cobbler, Michael
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Spoken Stories, Spoken Word: An Insurgent Practice for Restorative Education [PDF]
This paper uses the terminology of whiteness, settler colonialism, culturally responsive pedagogy, and restorative education to interrogate the usage of spoken word in schools.
Schmitt, Madeline
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This article’s goal is to discuss the relationship between reading, writing and power. (Unfortunately, space forbids more than an introduction to this topic.) We live in a postmodern society where some people doubt whether truth is knowable.
Delivuk, John Allen
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Special vs. Normal Mycenaean: Hand 24 and Writing in the Service of the King? [PDF]
This paper given in honor of John T. Killen concerns the relationship between the written and the spoken word within the narrowly defined literate administrative record-keeping systems of Mycenaean palatial centers and focuses on questions connected with
Palaima, Thomas G.
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Reviewed Book: Tostengard, Sheldon A. The Spoken Word. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1989.
Riegert, Eduard R.
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Evaluation of spoken document retrieval for historic speech collections [PDF]
The re-use of spoken word audio collections maintained by audiovisual archives is severely hindered by their generally limited access. The CHoral project, which is part of the CATCH program funded by the Dutch Research Council, aims to provide users of ...
Heeren, W. +4 more
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A Sing-Song Way of Vocalizing: Generalization and Specificity in Language and Birdsong. [PDF]
Spoken languages such as German are extremely discrete, whereas others such as Portuguese are melodic or "sing-song" wherein identifying a word relies on what comes before and after.
Farias-Virgens, Madza +1 more
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The whole Bible painted in our houses : Visual Narrative and Religious Polemic in Early Lutheran Art [PDF]
(Excerpt) In his discussion of the psychodynamics of orality, the Jesuit linguist and philosopher Walter Ong writes that \u27\u27the interiorizing force of the oral word relates in a special way to the sacral, to the ultimate concerns of existence.
Torvend, Samuel
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The company that words keep: comparing the statistical structure of child- versus adult-directed language [PDF]
Does child-directed language differ from adult-directed language in ways that might facilitate word learning? Associative structure (the probability that a word appears with its free associates), contextual diversity, word repetitions and frequency were ...
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This paper analyses varieties of Hindī language differentiated on the social ground, namely standard Hindī (the sanskritized language) and non-standard Hindī. The latter, which includes different varieties of spoken Hindī, was studied listening to two
Ferro, Giulia
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