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... shared signs . During the slow emergence of spoken language , humans must have become skilled at jointly establishing shared meanings . It may indeed have been this skill which made possible a lexicon of ' words ' , and gradually led to ...
... shared signs . During the slow emergence of spoken language , humans must have become skilled at jointly establishing shared meanings . It may indeed have been this skill which made possible a lexicon of ' words ' , and gradually led to ...
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... shared information and experience that permit meaningful conversation . A large component of ' grounding ' is shared experience and shared ' culture ' that make it possible for participants to roughly predict what the other is likely to ...
... shared information and experience that permit meaningful conversation . A large component of ' grounding ' is shared experience and shared ' culture ' that make it possible for participants to roughly predict what the other is likely to ...
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... shared social world . These responses to violation of implicit expectations are not necessarily on a conscious level . Heritage ( 1990/1 ) and Drew ( 1995 ) speak of ' routinized cognitive strategies ' ; they are also shared cognitive ...
... shared social world . These responses to violation of implicit expectations are not necessarily on a conscious level . Heritage ( 1990/1 ) and Drew ( 1995 ) speak of ' routinized cognitive strategies ' ; they are also shared cognitive ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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