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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 but malleable , morally loaded and yet manipulated in terms of relations between gossip and audience ( especially ibid . 148-70 ) . He speaks of the ' dialogue ' between gossip and interlocutor . The latter's responses are ...
... shared but malleable , morally loaded and yet manipulated in terms of relations between gossip and audience ( especially ibid . 148-70 ) . He speaks of the ' dialogue ' between gossip and interlocutor . The latter's responses are ...
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... shared lexical meanings ( e.g. Hutchins and Hazlehurst 1995 ) which was probably the basis of early proto- language ( Foley 1997 ) . It would seem that a major change in mechanisms for joint attention occurred early in the emergence of ...
... shared lexical meanings ( e.g. Hutchins and Hazlehurst 1995 ) which was probably the basis of early proto- language ( Foley 1997 ) . It would seem that a major change in mechanisms for joint attention occurred early in the emergence of ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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