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... example ( after Clark 1996 : 151-3 ) indicates the nesting reciprocality of the joint negotiation of meaning in dialogue . To give the formal model content we can add the actions and speech from an example which Clark uses elsewhere ...
... example ( after Clark 1996 : 151-3 ) indicates the nesting reciprocality of the joint negotiation of meaning in dialogue . To give the formal model content we can add the actions and speech from an example which Clark uses elsewhere ...
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... example of responsibility but not the only one . A person can be both responsible and legally liable for something they have not done . An employer can , for example , be vicariously liable for the act of an employee . Nor is this a ...
... example of responsibility but not the only one . A person can be both responsible and legally liable for something they have not done . An employer can , for example , be vicariously liable for the act of an employee . Nor is this a ...
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... example ' Authority and Freedom in the Church ' , ' Is Ecumenism a Power Game ? ' , and ' The Controversial Bishop Bell ' . His arrival in Cambridge preceded the publicity surrounding the publication of John Robinson's Honest to God ...
... example ' Authority and Freedom in the Church ' , ' Is Ecumenism a Power Game ? ' , and ' The Controversial Bishop Bell ' . His arrival in Cambridge preceded the publicity surrounding the publication of John Robinson's Honest to God ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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