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    Spraakverwarring over participatie by Marja Jager-Vreugdenhil

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…Confusion between tongues about participation “Participation” is a popular word in Dutch local policy, even more since the introduction of the Social Support Act (Wet maatschappelijke ondersteuning) and Participation Act (Wet participatiebudget). …”
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    From Adam to Tsar’ Kosmos.: Cosmopolitanism in Byzantine Tradition by Helena Bodin

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The selected examples concern the celebration of Pentecost as the multilingual event which unites and enlightens kosmos(κόσμος), in contrast to the confusion of tongues in Babel. It is concluded that cosmopolitanism, like the notion of Byzantinism (Bodin 2016), functions as a bordering concept that simultaneously unites and separates semiospheres (Lotman 1990) in the times and spaces in which it operates, oscillating between a homogenising (monolingual) and a heterogenising (multilingual) mode.…”
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    Línguas bárbaras e peregrinas do Novo Mundo segundo os gramáticos jesuítas: uma concepção de universalidade no estudo de línguas estrangeiras1 by Maria Carlota Rosa

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…In the Christian West it was thought that the endowment given by God to Adam was uncovered by the confusion of tongues, as a punishment for the Tower of Babel. …”
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    The Swift and Secret Messenger: John Wilkins’s Mercury and the Paradoxes of Language by Łączyńska Klaudia

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…As a book on cryptography presenting a variety of secret means of communication at a distance it seems to have appeared at just the right time, when the biblical curse of the confusion of tongues was doubled by the curse of political confusion on the brink of the English civil war. …”
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    On Neuroeducation: Why and How to Improve Neuroscientific Literacy in Educational Professionals by Jelle Jolles, Dietsje D. Jolles

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Neuromyths are still prevalent, and there is a confusion of tongues between the many neurodisciplines and the domains of behavioral and educational sciences. …”
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    The Pragmatics of Insensitive Assessments by Alexander Almér, Gunnar Björnsson

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…<br /><br />Finlay, S. ms. ‘Confusion of Tongues: A Theory of Normativity’. Draft of book manuscript.…”
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