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Delores Schilling
DelSchilling
Thread:I am Working on Breaking Down the Language that People Use as they Communicate & How & Why it is Being Used.I am Then Examining what Words we use back
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Orel Beilinson
BeilinsonOrel
I see that we're discussing language learning and historians again, so I'd like to give a few cents of my own as someone who actually reads a lot of languages
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Shaun Wissmann
shaunwissmann
The Body of Christ as family.I have been thinking a lot about this topic as I have listened to so many of you that have experienced trauma as the result
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Melissa Chen
MsMelChen
As someone on the spectrum (with a deficit in contextual information processing) who grew up in a high context East Asian culture, I was really drawn to the low context
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Professor Elsa Sjunneson, MA
snarkbat
I want to talk for a minute about language we use to talk about blindness. Because it's been in my timeline a lot the last 24 hours. I'm not visually
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Jo Yurcaba
JoYurcaba
It is so strange to be a nonbinary person interviewing OB-GYNs who talk about the reproductive care "women" need. I don't know how to describe it other than it feels
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Samantha Shannon
say_shannon
Working on this article about gender and language, and rediscovering Láadan, the language constructed by Suzette Haden Elgin for her 1984 novel NATIVE TONGUE. It's a language specifically aimed at
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Riki, Always Running
mtgRikipedia
Reading about Minari being nominated for a Golden Globe in the foreign language category and not best film. The movie is about an immigrant family in America. The catch is
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Colm Dore
ColmDore
Some people do not understand why the national language of Ireland is so significant in the north-east. They do not understand why its visibility has been opposed (brutally and politely)
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SCALES
PALS_SCALES
Due to an influx of new followers – Hello to you all and thank you for following :) - we thought it might be useful to share a little summary
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Dr Rob Drummond
RobDrummond
I think the debate about fronted adverbials and all they represent is really useful. If we don’t challenge, interrogate, and even disagree, nothing ever changes. I can totally see that
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Nelson Flores
nelsonlflores
Referring to students as “English language learners” means that within the context of a global pandemic and rampant xenophobia an article can be written that suggests that the biggest challenge
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Still wearing a mask. Still Chicagowench.
Cynsharpe
I've been chewing on what to say about this, and others have said hella smart things. But plenty of my Twitter followers are white men, and I need y'all to
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陰陳俊傑 Carl Tan Chun Kiet
tanchunkiet
I take issue with this article for a number of reasons. First, in any society, ethnic minorities already face immense pressure to learn the dominant language, which goes hand-in-hand with
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This Miss Molly (mollydotcom)
mholzschlag
A lot of folks have been writing about ableist language and what that means. My semantically obsessed brain starts with the words we as #a11y advocates and pracitioners use. Disabled
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Dr Jordan B Cooper
DrJordanBCooper
I am sympathetic to many of the concerns of BLM. Racism is real and continues to plague our society. Sin has individual and social manifestations. Police need to be held
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