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  2. Speech codes theory - Wikipedia

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    The theory was first published in prototypical form with an introduction to the concept of speech codes and a presentation of four empirically grounded principles about speech codes. It was presented as a formal theoretical statements with five empirical grounded propositions, four of which were carried over intact from the earlier version."

  3. Gerry Philipsen - Wikipedia

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    The theory was first published in prototypical form with an introduction to the concept of speech codes and a presentation of four empirically grounded principles about speech codes. It was presented as a formal theoretical statements with five empirical grounded propositions, four of which were carried over intact from the earlier version."

  4. Speech code - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Speech codes are often applied for the purpose of suppressing hate speech or forms of social discourse ...

  5. Input hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The theory underlies Krashen and Terrell's comprehension-based language learning methodology known as the natural approach (1983). The Focal Skills approach, first developed in 1988, is also based on the theory. [citation needed] The most popular competitors are the skill-building hypothesis and the comprehensible output hypothesis. [9]

  6. Category:Communication theory - Wikipedia

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    Social information processing (theory) Social network; Social objects; Social representation; Social support; Social Support Questionnaire; Social undermining; Source–message–channel–receiver model of communication; Speaking Into The Air; Speech codes theory; Sphoṭa; Symbolic communication; Symbolic convergence theory

  7. Basil Bernstein - Wikipedia

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    The code that a person uses indeed symbolizes their social identity (Bernstein, 1971). The most extended empirical examination of Bernstein's code theory was a 10-year project conducted at Macquarie University by Ruqaiya Hasan. Hasan collected data from everyday contexts of interaction between mothers and children across two social locations ...

  8. Michael Studdert-Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... the motor theory of speech perception, and the evolution of language, among other areas.

  9. Alvin Liberman - Wikipedia

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    This is also known as the "motor theory of speech perception". Liberman ascribed this to the human biological disposition towards speech as opposed to reading which is not ingrained genetically. In one of his articles, Liberman mentioned speech production is easy to create as it relies on the "conscious awareness of phonological structure". [11]