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QJS = QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF SPEECH, CM = COMMUNICATION MONOGRAPHS, SCJ = SOUTHERN SPEECH COMMUNICATION JOURNAL, COM ST = COMMUNICATION STUDIES, COM ED = COMMUNICATION EDUCATION
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