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Identity and disability: Severity, labelling, communication strategies and impressions of speakers with aphasia
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Student expectations of TESOL programs: Student and teacher perspectives
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Communication accommodation theory: A look back and a look ahead
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Communicating disability: Stereotypes, identity, and motivation
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Gallois, C.. - : City University of Hong Kong Press, 2004
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Emotional expression as a sociolinguistic strategy: Its importance in medical interactions
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Interability interactions: Impact of type and visibility of disability on perceptions
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Patients' interactions with health providers - A linguistic category model approach
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Patients’ interactions with health providers: A linguistic category model approach
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Language and social interaction: Taking stock and looking forward
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An examination of linguistic intergroup bias in interactions between health providers and patients
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Strategies of accommodation: Development of a coding system for conversational interaction
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(Mis)communicating across boundaries - Interpersonal and intergroup considerations
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The impact of interpersonal and intergroup communication accommodation on perceptions of Chinese students in Australia
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