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Using Language The use of language has been studied in two broad traditions : the product tradition and the action tradition ( Clark , 1996 ) . The product tradition devel- oped from the linguistic study of sentences , words , and ...
Using Language The use of language has been studied in two broad traditions : the product tradition and the action tradition ( Clark , 1996 ) . The product tradition devel- oped from the linguistic study of sentences , words , and ...
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The product tradition studies language as if it were a complex ' physical ' artefact - as immobile as a stone axe . The action tradition joins two lines of thinking - the philosophies of Austin , Grice , and Searle , with the related ...
The product tradition studies language as if it were a complex ' physical ' artefact - as immobile as a stone axe . The action tradition joins two lines of thinking - the philosophies of Austin , Grice , and Searle , with the related ...
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was ironic , he argued , that most of those latter - day Hegelians who articulated the notion of state and society as organic entities girded by sentiment and tradition were liberals in politics , uneasy about imperial expansion ( this ...
was ironic , he argued , that most of those latter - day Hegelians who articulated the notion of state and society as organic entities girded by sentiment and tradition were liberals in politics , uneasy about imperial expansion ( this ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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