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https://www.academia.edu/49201358/_2014_Language_Emergence_in_the_Seattle_DeafBlind_Commun…

…is as if clause was pushed to its breaking point. While di↵er- ences in sensory capacity, sensory orientation, social roles, status, biography, and memory, all a↵ect the ability of participants to establish reciprocity (Hanks 2013), this case highlights the fact that perspectives…

https://www.academia.edu/44387070/2020_Settling_Waterscapes_in_Europe_The_Archaeology_of_N…

…ons may have substantially affected Neolithic crop production and thus carrying capacity as well as population density, as assumed for the subsequent prehistoric times for wide areas in and around the Alps (Go- bet et al. 2003; Rey et al. 2017; Tinner et al. 2003). The focus of o…

https://www.academia.edu/4596628/A_Review_of_Climate_Change_Adaptation_Initiatives_within_…

…nerability to climate change-related stresses, and yet have a very low adaptive capacity. It is now widely recognized that climate change will exacerbate existing environmental degradation in Africa, threatening the rich diversity of plant and animal species as well as the liveli…

https://www.academia.edu/80658247/Teacher_Perspectives_on_Content_and_Language_Integrated_…

…f the extent to which a university is “internationalized” is the uni- versity’s capacity to deliver programs in English (Wang et al., 2017). The use of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) is a growing glob- al trend in universities outside the major English-speaking countrie…

https://www.academia.edu/30011481/A_Brief_History_of_Archiving_in_Language_Documentation_W…

…995:152). Other advantages of digital archives include provid- ing much greater capacity for long-term preservation and storage of multimedia data 1⁹http://www.aicls.org/ 2⁰http://www.aicls.org/breath-of-life 21http://www.firstvoices.com/ Language Documentation & Conservation Vol…

https://www.academia.edu/1284223/Simon_Susen_2007_The_Foundations_of_the_Social_Between_Cr…

…tion: our power to criticise arises from our power to communicate; our critical capacity stems from our communicative capacity; critique is embedded in language. Thus, far from relegating the power of critique to the privileged scholastic sphere of social philosophy removed from …