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... Turns Since tum-taking is one of the areas that has attracted many researchers in linguistics as well as other areas such as psychology (e.g. O'Connell, Kowal and Kaltenbacher 1990), definitions of 'tums' vary greatly from study to ...
... Turns Since tum-taking is one of the areas that has attracted many researchers in linguistics as well as other areas such as psychology (e.g. O'Connell, Kowal and Kaltenbacher 1990), definitions of 'tums' vary greatly from study to ...
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... turns” in the discipline as a whole. The first is a methodical one, resulting from the call for more empirical studies in both translation and interpreting. The second was caused from without, by ... turns of the 1990s 4.1 The empirical turn.
... turns” in the discipline as a whole. The first is a methodical one, resulting from the call for more empirical studies in both translation and interpreting. The second was caused from without, by ... turns of the 1990s 4.1 The empirical turn.
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... turns. In my field, science and technology studies (STS), a series of turns have been observed by different commentators, among them, the empiricistic, cognitive, cultural, spatial, ethical, and performative turns. But STS is not alone ...
... turns. In my field, science and technology studies (STS), a series of turns have been observed by different commentators, among them, the empiricistic, cognitive, cultural, spatial, ethical, and performative turns. But STS is not alone ...
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CONVENTIONS OF | 23 |
CONVENTIONS OF IMITATION | 59 |
CONVENTIONS OF DEVOTION I | 81 |
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