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Using language is a joint activity between speakers . Indeed Clark argues that it is the jointness of activity ' which is prior , with discourse being the special case in which joint activity employs spoken language.
Using language is a joint activity between speakers . Indeed Clark argues that it is the jointness of activity ' which is prior , with discourse being the special case in which joint activity employs spoken language.
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They have been accused of arrogance , but would argue this only means that they were taught to look at the evidence for a hypothesis , not at the reputation of the scholar advancing it . Turning back to his activity and publications ...
They have been accused of arrogance , but would argue this only means that they were taught to look at the evidence for a hypothesis , not at the reputation of the scholar advancing it . Turning back to his activity and publications ...
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years of 1978-88 as given in the Royal Anthropological Institute Biblio- graphy131 shows the enormous number of pieces he wrote especially in the form of book reviews , an activity in which he assiduously engaged , and enjoyed ...
years of 1978-88 as given in the Royal Anthropological Institute Biblio- graphy131 shows the enormous number of pieces he wrote especially in the form of book reviews , an activity in which he assiduously engaged , and enjoyed ...
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Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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