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They understood how racism and Islamophobia functioned in the broader national security discourse, and found the "it's religion, stupid" views of thinkers such as Sam Harris and Bill Maher rightfully problematic.

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A recent study examined the developmental course of discourse processing and found dramatic changes from middle childhood to adolescence (Dick and Small 2008).

He was vilified by liberals who believed that he coarsened the public discourse and often found ways to make himself the center of attention — as when he showed up at a news conference arranged by Representative Weiner last June and started taking questions from journalists.

Themes, hyperThemes and macroThemes are identified at different levels of discourse, and are found to be reinforced by the information structure.

Today, the continued development of informal logic increasingly incorporates approaches to discourse and argumentation found in cognate disciplines and fields like Speech Communication, Rhetoric, Linguistics, Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Psychology, and Computational Modeling.

[We developed it after we conducted a study] monitoring media discourse from 2011 to 2016 and found that coverage of women's issues in Syria increased during international days like Women's Day or Mother's Day, or at the beginning of a political negotiation.

Mounrouxe and colleagues explored explicit discourses on professionalism among students from three medical schools through focus group discussions; the authors identified 19 dimensions of professionalism, and found that discourses varied between pre-clinical and clinical students and also between schools [ 7].

In these projects, he explores guided improvisation, peculiarities of auditory cognition and perception, and the discourse found when traversing different modes of music listening.

Nowhere is this more apparent than in the penal contexts at home, which mirror the kinds of technologies, techniques, and discourses found at Abu Ghraib.

We selected this narrative because it is fairly typical, illustrates a range of themes already discussed in this paper, and includes interesting discourse elements found across our data (see Rees et al 30 for a further narrative analysis).

This interactional patterning shares similarities with some sub-varieties of L2 classroom discourse and with that found in universities; however, it is very different to everyday ordinary conversation (Seedhouse & Egbert, 2004).

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