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Coming in First: Sound and Embodiment in Spelling Bees
Shalini Shankar
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Language Politics
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Competition
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Languages
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Process
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Experience
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Example
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Childhood
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Apoidea
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Frame-work
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Embodied
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Language standardization
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Embodiment
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on-stage
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Orthographic
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C. S. Peirce
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Firstness
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Orthography
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bees
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lenses
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first sound
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