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... joint activity employs spoken language . ' ' 10 There are too many to list , but central works have been Austin ... joint attention and joint activity . Thus while for modern humans dialogue may be a ' special case ' of joint ...
... joint activity employs spoken language . ' ' 10 There are too many to list , but central works have been Austin ... joint attention and joint activity . Thus while for modern humans dialogue may be a ' special case ' of joint ...
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... joint attention to communicative meaning14 and the central role of joint attention in both the child's learning to talk and the use of language in dialogue . Joint attention appears to be necessary to establish shared lexical meanings ...
... joint attention to communicative meaning14 and the central role of joint attention in both the child's learning to talk and the use of language in dialogue . Joint attention appears to be necessary to establish shared lexical meanings ...
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... joint closure on understanding of each others ' intentions . Again close joint attention is the prerequisite for using spoken language . This mutual attention is a prerequisite of the communicative act , itself only possible through ...
... joint closure on understanding of each others ' intentions . Again close joint attention is the prerequisite for using spoken language . This mutual attention is a prerequisite of the communicative act , itself only possible through ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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