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Language processing in posterior fossa tumour patients: Psycholinguistic insights into the word-finding ability

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Words and the Word

Theology Today, 1988
“If prayer marks the limit of words in search of the Word, then it also marks the beginning of speech's real life. … Through the rightness of a sentence, the worlds of echo and memory and experience enter into relationship. Through the rightness of a poem, all that the poem has set ringing comes into relationship, into meaning, maybe for the first ...
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The ‘of’ word

2021
This chapter explores from both synchronic and diachronic perspectives the categorial status of words like English of and equivalent items in other languages. It evaluates, and ultimately comes down in favour of, the arguments for continuing to treat such items as prepositions and heads of PP even when they have lost independent semantic content and ...
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Spreading the word

Nature, 2007
Keeping track of new species names is a growing challenge for modern taxonomists. Sandra Knapp, Andrew Polaszek and Mark Watson make the case for electronic publication of scientific names. The 300th anniversary of the birth of Linnaeus is being celebrated in 2007. This week's Nature joins the fun.
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The ‘S’ word

Nursing Standard, 2016
Sarah Cubbin, writing in Cancer Nursing Practice, notes that healthcare staff found it difficult to bring up smoking cessation with patients with cancer who were receiving palliative care and found it to be inappropriate when the patient had limited life expectancy.
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Spreading the word

British Dental Journal, 2017
Learning from good practice: a review of current oral health promotion materials for parents of young children.
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The Word about the Word

Abstract This chapter gives an overview of Bakhtin’s theory of the novel developed from the mid-1930s to the beginning of the 1940s. The goal of the chapter is twofold. On the one hand, it aims to explain the most important concepts of Bakhtin’s genre theory, including intention, heteroglossia, centrifugal and centripetal verbal ...
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