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- pe, David. 2015. “Who Sounds Gay?” //The New York Times//, June 23, 2015, sec. Opinion: Op-docs. https://www.nytimes.com/video/opinion/100000003757238/who-sounds-gay.
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- pe, David. 2015. “Who Sounds Gay?” //The New York Times//, June 23, 2015, sec. Opinion: Op-docs. https://www.nytimes.com/video/opinion/100000003757238/who-sounds-gay.
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- pe, David. 2015. “Who Sounds Gay?” //The New York Times//, June 23, 2015, sec. Opinion: Op-docs. https://www.nytimes.com/video/opinion/100000003757238/who-sounds-gay.
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- ould be legitimate and just in all places and all times. Both his empirical claims about the origins of t
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- ld even be a daily routine! Set aside one or more times during the week to reflect on what you have disco... ecting or evaluating the entry (but of course sometimes I can’t help it). I will aim to give everyone fee... ight words. * And, //self-plagiarism// is sometimes OK. But, //self-plagiarism is a one-way street//.
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- another effect on us. We know it’s there, but sometimes that indexical meaning is just ignored—or denied.
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- of world, languages change all the time, and sometimes they die. Linguistic diversity is either treated