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... dyadic relations . As such they are socioculturally constructed ' artefacts ' - ' things in the world ' . Like spoken language itself , while roles are ' things in the world ' , they must be learned by each individual member of a ...
... dyadic relations . As such they are socioculturally constructed ' artefacts ' - ' things in the world ' . Like spoken language itself , while roles are ' things in the world ' , they must be learned by each individual member of a ...
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... dyadic joking in roles characterised by both conjunction and disjunction ; systematic dyadic joking may ( or may not ) lead to the ' typification ' and labelling of the roles as a ' joking relationship ' ; this typifica- tion of the ...
... dyadic joking in roles characterised by both conjunction and disjunction ; systematic dyadic joking may ( or may not ) lead to the ' typification ' and labelling of the roles as a ' joking relationship ' ; this typifica- tion of the ...
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... dyadic roles is mediated by spoken language . Recent work on autism suggests that there is a particularly human ... dyadic roles ? For ironically , it could be argued that dyadic relationships are increasingly coming to ...
... dyadic roles is mediated by spoken language . Recent work on autism suggests that there is a particularly human ... dyadic roles ? For ironically , it could be argued that dyadic relationships are increasingly coming to ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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