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sociolinguistics 2 Arbeitsplatz 1 Audit Reports 1 Betriebsklima 1 Borrowing 1 China 1 Computerspiel 1 Coronavirus 1 Dirty jokes 1 Discourse analysis 1 Discourse theory 1 Diskurstheorie 1 E-Learning 1 E-learning 1 Financial Misstatement Risk 1 Financial audit 1 Game theory 1 Gender 1 Gender discrimination 1 Geschlecht 1 Geschlechterdiskriminierung 1 Honorific Appellations 1 Humor 1 Inter-sentential 1 Intra-sentential morpho-syntax and sociolinguistics 1 LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® method 1 Language 1 Learning 1 Learning organization 1 Learning process 1 Learning theory 1 Lernen 1 Lernende Organisation 1 Lernprozess 1 Online retailing 1 Online-Handel 1 Organizational behaviour 1 Risiko 1 Risikomanagement 1 Risk 1
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Article 5 Book / Working Paper 1
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Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1
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English 4 Undetermined 2
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Alexander, Allen 1 Chen, Feng 1 Cherrington, Ruth 1 Du, Xingqiang 1 Fishburn, Jessica 1 Garcia-Guirao, Pedro 1 Humonen, Kristina 1 Lai, Shaojuan 1 Ma, Mary 1 Manolchev, Constantine 1 Maslinsky, Kirill 1 Offiong, Offiong Ani 1 Okon, Bassey A. 1 Whittle, Andrea 1
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Educational Studies 1 European research studies 1 International Journal of Asian Social Science 1 Management learning : the international journal for managerial and organizational learning and development 1 Rotman School of Management working paper / University of Toronto Rotman School of Management 1
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"Just relax and ram it in" : dimensions of power in workplace sexual humour
Humonen, Kristina; Whittle, Andrea - 2025
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Learning through games : facilitating meaning-making in online exchanges
Cherrington, Ruth; Manolchev, Constantine; Alexander, Allen - In: Management learning : the international journal for … 55 (2024) 4, pp. 596-616
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The language impact of COVID-19 in the Spanish online press : a critical discourse analysis of hate speech
Garcia-Guirao, Pedro - In: European research studies 24 (2021) 4B, pp. 756-770
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Does the use of honorific appellations in audit reports connote higher financial misstatement risk? : evidence from China
Chen, Feng; Du, Xingqiang; Lai, Shaojuan; Ma, Mary - 2017
formed as a partnership, or resides in a more concentrated audit market. This study contributes to the sociolinguistics …
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School Sociolinguistics: A Model Kit. Review of the book Language, Society, and School under the general editorship of K. Fyodorova. 2012, New Literary Observer, Moscow
Maslinsky, Kirill - In: Educational Studies (2013) 3, pp. 258-265
that have been isolated from each other in sociolinguistics and have been studied by isolated teams of researchers who …. An analysis is made of how the authors of the book develop a problem field dubbed as school sociolinguistics. Research in …
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Code Switching As a Countenance of Language Interference: The Case of the Efik Bilingual
Offiong, Offiong Ani; Okon, Bassey A. - In: International Journal of Asian Social Science 3 (2013) 4, pp. 899-912
Bilinguals often switch between their two languages in the middle of a conversation. Spolsky (1998) says, code-switches can take place between or even within sentences, involving phrases or words or even part of words. The switching of words is the beginning of borrowing, which occurs when the...
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