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  2. Differential object marking - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, differential object marking (DOM) is the phenomenon in which certain objects of verbs are marked to reflect various syntactic and semantic factors. One form of the more general phenomenon of differential argument marking, DOM is present in more than 300 languages.

  3. Communication source - Wikipedia

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    Content is derived from academic journals, conference papers, conference proceedings, trade publications, magazines and periodicals. [1] A transmitter can be either a device, for example, an antenna, or a human transmitter, for example, a speaker. The word "transmitter" derives from an emitter, that is to say, that emits using the Hertzian waves.

  4. Testo Junkie - Wikipedia

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    Testo Junkie (published in English with the subtitle Sex, Drugs, and Biopolitics in The Pharmacopornographic Era) is a book of autotheory, [1] by contemporary writer and philosopher Paul B. Preciado, first published in Spanish in 2008 (Testo yonqui / Espasa Calpe), then in English in 2013 by The Feminist Press, translated by Bruce Benderson. [2]

  5. SciELO - Wikipedia

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    SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library Online) is a bibliographic database, digital library, and cooperative electronic publishing model of open access journals.SciELO was created to meet the scientific communication needs of developing countries and provides an efficient way to increase visibility and access to scientific literature. [2]

  6. Models of communication - Wikipedia

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    Many models of communication include the idea that a sender encodes a message and uses a channel to transmit it to a receiver. Noise may distort the message along the way. The receiver then decodes the message and gives some form of feedback. [1] Models of communication simplify or represent the process of communication.

  7. Journal of Communications - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Communications is a scholarly peer-reviewed scientific journal published monthly, focusing on theories, systems, methods, algorithms, and applications in communications. It was initially published by Academy Publisher, based in Oulu , Finland , but since 2013 has been published by Engineering and Technology Publishing (ETP), of San ...

  8. Dialogue journal - Wikipedia

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    Research on dialogue journal use at all age levels—with native speakers of the language of the writing, first and second language learners, deaf students, and teachers—has identified key features of dialogue journal communication that set it apart from most writing in educational settings: authentic communication, collaborative learning and knowledge building, critical thinking, personal ...

  9. Lists of academic journals - Wikipedia

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    List of political science journals; List of probability journals; List of psychiatry journals; List of psychology journals; List of psychotherapy journals; List of public administration journals; List of public relations journals; List of scientific journals; List of sexology journals; List of Slavic studies journals; List of social science ...