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Chomsky, Noam. Barriers. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 1986.

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National Resource Center on Minority Aging Populations (U.S.) and United States. Administration on Aging, eds. Language barriers and ethnic minority elders. San Diego, CA: National Resource Center on Minority Aging Populations, 1990.

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Far, Maryam Davodi. Cultural and language barriers in healthcare. [San Diego, California]: National University, 1998.

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Günther, Grewendorf, and Sternefeld Wolfgang 1953-, eds. Scrambling and barriers. Amsterdam: J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1990.

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1940-, MacDonald Margaret Read, ed. Tell the world: Storytelling across language barriers. Westport, Conn: Libraries Unlimited Westport, 2007.

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Boadi, L. K. A. Linguistic barriers to communication in the modern world. [Accra]: Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1994.

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Dandy, Evelyn Baker. Black communications: Breaking down the barriers. Chicago, Ill: African American Images, 1991.

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Jacobs, Elizabeth A., and Lisa C. Diamond, eds. Providing Health Care in the Context of Language Barriers. Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit: Multilingual Matters, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.21832/9781783097777.

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Badenhorst, Cecile. Research writing: Breaking the barriers. Pretoria, South Africa: Van Schaik Publishers, 2007.

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Marzari, Robert. Arabic in chains: Structural problems and artificial barriers. Berlin: Verlag Hans Schiler, 2006.

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Bhrádaigh, Fionnuala Ní. Unseen trade barriers: An exploratory study of cultural barriers and in particular language barriers in the communication process of international marketing. Dublin: University College Dublin, 1997.

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J, Willes Mary, ed. The tongue of the tiger: Overcoming language barriers in international trade. Singapore: World Scientific, 1998.

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Fiona, Frank, Holland Chris, Caunt Jaine Chisolm, and National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (England and Wales), eds. Breaking down barriers: Certificate in workplace language, literacy and numeracy training. 2nd ed. Leicester: National Institute of Adult Continuing Education, 2001.

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Haynes, Colin. Breaking down the language barriers: Machine language translation -- the technology that can no longer be denied. London: Aslib, 1998.

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Burtis, John Orville. Group communication pitfalls: Overcoming barriers to an effective group experience. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage Publications, 2006.

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Thomas, Herbst, ed. Overcoming language barriers in television: Dubbing and subtitling for the European audience. Manchester: European Institute for the Media, 1991.

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Lary, Diana. Dumb foreigners: Language and cultural barriers to Canadian relations with Asia and the Pacific. [Toronto]: University of Toronto-York University Joint Centre on Modern East Asia,1985., 1985.

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Lary, Diana. Dumb foreigners: Language and cultural barriers to Canadian relations with Asia and the Pacific. Toronto: Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies, 1990.

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Sneyd, Elizabeth J. An in-depth analysis of real and perceived barriers to speech and language program participation for children with speech and language delays: A question of barriers to service? St. Catharines, Ont: Brock University, Dept. of Child and Youth Studies, 2005.

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Brown, Elinor L., Cynthia F. K. Lee, and Alexander S. Yeung. Communication and language: Surmounting barriers to cross-cultural understanding, educational equity, and social justice. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Pub., 2012.

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Dorr, Steve. PC/FOCUS: Breaking through the barriers : version 1. Roseville, MN, USA: Dorr Electronic Services, 1989.

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J, Kingston P., and Joint Council of Language Associations., eds. Languages breaking barriers: Selected proceedings from the Joint Council of Language Associations' Annual Course/Conference March 1988. [London?]: Joint Council of Language Associations, 1988.

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Balogh, Katalin, and Heidi Salaets. Children and justice: Overcoming language barriers : cooperation in interpreter-mediated questioning of minors. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Intersentia, 2015.

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Great Britain. Department for Education and Employment., ed. Breaking the language barriers: [the report of the working group on English for speakers of other languages (ESOL)]. Nottingham: DfEE, 2000.

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Nazneen, Khaleda. Language barriers to healthcare: Cost-benefit analysis of providing interpreter services at healthcare settings. Dhaka: Prachya Vidya Prokashoni, 1998.

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Solomon, Denis. Future orientations for the CDCC project for the removal of language barriers in the Caribbean. [Port of Spain? Trinidad and Tobago]: Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean, 1987.

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Blackstone, Sarah W. Patient-provider communication: Roles for speech-language pathologists and other health care professionals. San Diego, CA: Plural Publishing, 2015.

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Svoboda, Mira. Linguistic barriers to access to high performance sport: Study 2005. Ottawa, Ont: Canadian Heritage, 2006.

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Rosenberg, Marshall B. Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Compassion. Encinitas, CA: PuddleDancer Press, 2002.

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Rosenberg, Marshall B. Nonviolent communication: A language of life. 2nd ed. Encinitas, CA: PuddleDancer Press, 2003.

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Rosenberg, Marshall B. Nonviolent communication: A language of compassion. Del Mar, CA: PuddleDancer Press, 1999.

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Rosenberg, Marshall B. Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life. Chicago: PuddleDancer Press, 2007.

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Šerý, Ondřej, Pavel Doboš, Ladislava Suchá, Jan Martinek, Stanislav Škop, Daniel Kaplan, Simona Surmařová, et al. Geografie bariér. Edited by Robert Osman. Brno: Masaryk University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.m210-9910-2021.

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The book Geography of Barriers: Examples of Good Barrier-free Practice offers a collection of texts that are interested in making space, services, and information accessible. Thus, the collection is primarily about barriers, their nature, localization, and possible effects. Under barriers, most people imagine material barriers for wheelchair users in the form of steps or sidewalk curbs. Only a few would think that barriers can be represented by loosely placed rugs, unfit lighting, large glass surface, a doorbell without visual output, unwanted attention, frequent asking and offering help, lack of language knowledge, pity, etc. Thus, the book broadens awareness of what can be considered a barrier. The texts are divided into three parts – theoretical, methodic, and empirical – and their arrangement follows the logic of thematic focusing from the most general to the most concrete types of barriers. While the theoretical part places the policies of accessibility into the wider context of scientific disciplines and their development – such as disability studies, disability geography or service design, the methodic part discusses the introduction of accessibility policies in the city of Brno, describing how it tried to make its space, services, and information more accessible. Finally, the empirical part offers 18 examples of relatively good barrier-free implementations that have been recently realized in Brno. This division reflects an effort to target several groups of readers. The first part thus addresses mainly students interested in accessibility issues, the second, methodic part is intended for politicians and municipalities searching for inspiration to implement their own accessibility measures and policies. The last part stating concrete examples of good barrier-free implementations is aimed at general public, at people who like to think about a whole range of topics related to accessibility of space, services, and information.
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Humphrey, Tonkin, Johnson-Weiner Karen, Center for Research and Documentation on World Language Problems., and Conference on Language and Communication (4th : 1985 : New York, N.Y.), eds. Overcoming language barriers: The human/machine relationship : report of the fourth annual conference of the Center for Research and Documentation on World Language Problems, New York, December 13-14, 1985. New York: The Center, 1986.

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Center for Research and Documentation on World Language Problems. (4th 1985 New York, N.Y.). Overcoming language barriers: The human/machine relationship : report of the Fourth Annual Conference at the Center for Research and Documentation on World Language Problems, New York, December 13-14, 1985. New York: Center for Research and Documentation on World Language Problems, 1986.

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Services, Essex (England) Learning, ed. Reading to learn: Removing barriers to reading for bilingual learners : GEST 7 classroom based research project 1997-98. Chelmsford: Essex County Council Learning Services, 1998.

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Office, General Accounting. VA health care: Language barriers between providers and patients have been reduced : report to the chairman, Committee on Veterans' Affairs, U.S. Senate. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1989.

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Open University of Sri Lanka. Dept. of Social Studies, ed. Impact of language barriers on the progress of learners following the BA degree in social sciences programme: A study of access, equity, and diversity. Nugegoda: Dept. of Social Studies, The Open University of Sri Lanka, 2009.

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Heidrun, Jung, Vanderplank Robert, Jung Udo 1941-, Commission on Educational Technology and Language Learning., and Colloquium "The Autonomous Learner and the Media" (1993 : Amsterdam, Netherlands), eds. Barriers and bridges: Media technology in language learning : proceedings of the 1993 CETaLL Symposiumon [sic], the occasion of the 10th AILA World Congress in Amsterdam. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 1994.

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Breaking Language Barriers. Good Apple, 1985.

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Farriss, Nancy. Language Barriers under Siege. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190884109.003.0005.

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The program and techniques of language acquisition undertaken by the colonial church relied mainly on the missionary linguists and the young Indian tutors they recruited. Together they devised orthographies in the Latin alphabet for hundreds of indigenous languages, an alphabet that gradually replaced the native systems of glyphs for recording information. Within decades, well in advance of European grammarians and lexicographers, they had also produced dictionaries and grammars for all the major and many of the minor vernacular languages, along with catechisms and other devotional literature. Generations of clergy would depend on these written aids, which continue to serve as landmarks in the history of linguistics.
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Krippes, Karl A. Smashing thru language barriers. Hieroglyphic Press, 1996.

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Breaking Down the Language Barriers. Aslib, 1996.

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Salaets, Heidi, and Katalin Balogh, eds. Children and Justice: Overcoming Language Barriers. Intersentia, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781780685144.

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Ennila, Aziz. Amazigh Language Teaching Difficulties and Barriers''. Independently Published, 2021.

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Read, MacDonald Margaret. Tell the World: Storytelling Across Language Barriers. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2007.

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Read, MacDonald Margaret. Tell the World: Storytelling Across Language Barriers. Libraries Unlimited, 2007.

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Sachs, Harrison. Benefits of Having One Universal Language, the Problems with Communication Barriers and Language Barriers, and How the Tourism Industry Is Adversely Affected by Language Differences. Independently Published, 2020.

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Jacobs, Elizabeth A., and Lisa C. Diamond, eds. Providing Health Care in the Context of Language Barriers. Multilingual Matters, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.21832/jacobs7760.

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Williams, Eddie. Bridges and Barriers: Language in African Education and Development. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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