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... recognising the proposition that p from A B is considering A's proposal of w The following invented example ( after ... recognised as an order or a question , B would be considering a very different proposed joint project with A at ...
... recognising the proposition that p from A B is considering A's proposal of w The following invented example ( after ... recognised as an order or a question , B would be considering a very different proposed joint project with A at ...
Page 137
... recognised as the ' chief ' ; this is striking in an ' egalitarian ' society in which no chiefs were recognised ( E. N. Goody 1993 ) . Men are quick to take offence , and a man who is not ready to defend himself and others is generally ...
... recognised as the ' chief ' ; this is striking in an ' egalitarian ' society in which no chiefs were recognised ( E. N. Goody 1993 ) . Men are quick to take offence , and a man who is not ready to defend himself and others is generally ...
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... recognised . The difficulty for the speaker of making sure that his intention is recognised is expressed in the continual Track 2 messages ' Do you understand ? ' ( see above ) . Simple everyday conversation . requires constant work at ...
... recognised . The difficulty for the speaker of making sure that his intention is recognised is expressed in the continual Track 2 messages ' Do you understand ? ' ( see above ) . Simple everyday conversation . requires constant work at ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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