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No Gods and precious few heroes: SFL and evolutionary linguistics
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Managing information, interaction and team building in nurse shift-change handovers: a case study
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Time, the deer, is in the wood: chronotopic identities, trajectories of texts and community self-management
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Managing information, interaction and team building in nurse shift-change handovers: a case study
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Language characterology and textual dynamics: a crosslinguistic exploration in English and Scottish Gaelic
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Conceptualizing language awareness in healthcare communication: the case of nurse shift-change handover meetings
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Language characterology and textual dynamics: a crosslinguistic exploration in English and Scottish Gaelic
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Language characterology and textual dynamics: a crosslinguistic exploration in English and Scottish Gaelic
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Rethinking (context of) culture in systemic functional linguistics
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All social sciences today are tackling the need to understand globalisation as a set of forces and changes—political, social, economic, environmental and cultural. The causes and effects of problems regularly cross boundaries that were previously treated as fixed and absolute. So do the resources to deal with them. With hindsight, it is now clear that those boundaries were always less absolute than they seemed, and the flows were always there.
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Negotiating “intervention”: Shifting signifiers in the UK’s response to the use of chemical weapons in Syria
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