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Karen Stollznow (born 12
August 1976[citation needed]) is an Australian-American author, linguist,
public speaker, and podcaster. Her
books include ****:...
- to
match Dischiavi's findings.
According to
skeptical reviewer Karen Stollznow,
Allan often claims to find the same activity, such as
shadow people,...
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rather than
their readiness for TV.
Skeptical researchers such as
Karen Stollznow of the
James Randi Educational Foundation (JREF) have
criticized the investigating...
- are
still common today. Mikkelson,
Barbara (2001). "Bless You!" Snopes.
Stollznow,
Karen (2014). "'God
Bless You!' – A
Blessing in Disguise?"
Skeptic Magazine...
- that Chomsky's
theories "appear to be irrelevant" to NLP.
Linguist Karen Stollznow describes Bandler's and Grinder's
reference to such
experts as namedropping...
- in an
ancient Egyptian dialect. However,
according to
linguist Karen Stollznow, "Several
scholars examined the data
independently and
concluded that...
- Conversation.
Archived from the
original on
April 5, 2021.
Retrieved 2021-04-05.
Stollznow,
Karen (2020-08-11). "Ableist
Language and the
Euphemism Treadmill". Cambridge...
- annually. In her
column for the
Committee for
Skeptical Inquiry,
Karen Stollznow wrote that
since all
reports of
healing are
anecdotal and that Braco's...
- the
Coral Castle Explained". Live Science.
Retrieved August 27, 2017.
Stollznow,
Karen (January 1, 2010). "Coral castle: fact and folklore". Skeptical...
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April 8, 2016.
Stollznow,
Karen (August 7, 2014). "Eavesdropping: etymology, meaning, and some
creepy little statues". Karen
Stollznow.com.
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