Curing the Language of Care: The Heaviness of the Prescriptive Jargon, Moving Towards a Lighter Language for Better Caring and Better Outcomes—Language, Music, Sound and Colour

  • Marini M
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… I think that the collection of narratives, especially using the natural semantic metalanguage, is a wonderful way to get into a person’s life. It would help discover a person’s musical taste …

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Marini, M. G. (2019). Curing the Language of Care: The Heaviness of the Prescriptive Jargon, Moving Towards a Lighter Language for Better Caring and Better Outcomes—Language, Music, Sound and Colour. In Languages of Care in Narrative Medicine (pp. 79–97). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94727-3_6

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