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... dialogue within the dialogue , in which they act out the roles of the unknown lovers whose lives they parallel and whose sensibility they assume . The narrative component of the embedded scene is carried by the second choric section ...
... dialogue within the dialogue , in which they act out the roles of the unknown lovers whose lives they parallel and whose sensibility they assume . The narrative component of the embedded scene is carried by the second choric section ...
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... dialogue the speaking together of two people . In terms of social intelligence , dialogue mediates the processes of conveying and attributing intentions between actors . And as we have seen the meanings in conversation are jointly ...
... dialogue the speaking together of two people . In terms of social intelligence , dialogue mediates the processes of conveying and attributing intentions between actors . And as we have seen the meanings in conversation are jointly ...
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... dialogue is a peculiarly human mode of structural coupling . The speech of neither party alone constitutes the ... dialogue in this co - adaptation is complex ; it operates at the level of lexical meanings , speech acts , and ...
... dialogue is a peculiarly human mode of structural coupling . The speech of neither party alone constitutes the ... dialogue in this co - adaptation is complex ; it operates at the level of lexical meanings , speech acts , and ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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