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Introduction to Neurogenic Communication Disorders
Patients who speak neologistically write neologistically. (But the letters in
neologistic words usually are grouped in clusters that are consistent with letter
groupings for real words.) Patients with press of speech when they talk usually
exhibit ...
Robert H. Brookshire,
2007
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
September, gloming, q.v., hiemal, q.v., years, winter of life—neologistically:
goldentopia. See old age. Gompertz Law (gom'pertz) pr.n.phr. the chance of
continuing to live doubles roughly every nine-and-one-quarter years. It applies
roughly ...
James L. Reynolds, MD,
2014
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The Discourse of Domination: From the Frankfurt School to ...
From the Frankfurt School to Postmodernism Ben Agger. THE PROBLEM OF
POSTMODERNISM talism, now neologistically called postmodernity. But
capitalism is thoroughly modernist in its essential logic; postmodern architecture
and culture ...
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The Philosophy of Steven Soderbergh
According to this provocative theory, our reality has gradually been supplanted
by its representations, and we are left with what Baudrillard neologistically terms
the “precession of simulacra” (1). According to Baudrillard, it is not simply that our
...
R. Barton Palmer, Steven Sanders,
2011
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Voicing the Popular: On the Subjects of Popular Music
Lacan's answer is: traverse the fantasy; the final stage of ideological critique is to
“go through” the fantasy, achieve distance from it,andidentify with its underlying
mode of jouissance(the “Sinthome” as Lacan neologistically callsit,to distinguish
...
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Activist Poetics: Anarchy in the Avon Valley
In using the language tools I have inherited (and, at times, seek to alter
neologistically, even to dismantle), I am inevitably part of what I critique. I am
complicit. I try to lessen the ironies of my own life in terms of what I say (by being
vegan, giving ...
John Kinsella, Niall Lucy,
2010
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The Theory of Difference: Readings in Contemporary ...
Derrida's oeuvre involves the investigation of the effects of difference, or
differance as it is neologistically termed, in a wide range of texts and issues. Of
specific interest was the early— and continuing— reception of Derrida's work
among ...
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The Man Who Changed the Way We Eat: Craig Claiborne and the ...
It was precisely the right time for Nora Ephron to write “Critics in the World of the
Rising Soufflé” for New York magazine.29 In Ephron's story, mere writers—she
dubbed them, semi-neologistically, the Food Establishment—were portrayed as ...
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Fourteen Fraught Fables and One Debatable Day
“But illusions are real, aren't they?” asserted Valentine in defensive defiance.
Master's expression showed traces of irritability. “Are you trying to counterkoanize
me?” he asked neologistically. “An illusion is real as an illusion, right?” Valentine
...
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A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy
There is an irreducible interdependence of 'difference' and 'deferral', which he
neologistically describes as 'différance': What is written as différance, then, will be
the playing movement that 'produces' – by means of something that is not simply
...
Robert E. Goodin, Philip Pettit, Thomas W. Pogge,
2012
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