Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 14Department of Archaeology, 1995 - Archaeology |
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... meaning . Two main approaches have taken shape . The first is associated particularly with Robert Darnton , who suggests that cultural history : " begins from the premise that individual expression takes place within a general idiom ...
... meaning . Two main approaches have taken shape . The first is associated particularly with Robert Darnton , who suggests that cultural history : " begins from the premise that individual expression takes place within a general idiom ...
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... meanings . These latter depend on the context , like the meaning of a word depends on the specific place / context it holds within a sentence . The idea of metaphor clarifies the relationship between sense and reference . Thus , we can ...
... meanings . These latter depend on the context , like the meaning of a word depends on the specific place / context it holds within a sentence . The idea of metaphor clarifies the relationship between sense and reference . Thus , we can ...
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... meaning of a text is determined by its readers rather than its author . The point is that a text has not one pre - determined meaning relating to the author's intentions and his or her social and cultural context , but many meanings ...
... meaning of a text is determined by its readers rather than its author . The point is that a text has not one pre - determined meaning relating to the author's intentions and his or her social and cultural context , but many meanings ...
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