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... ( elements ) may be of a different resolution and character than the semiotic elements that functioned in the original social system . This can be overcome to an extent , however , by increasing the resolution of the bits to a level that ...
... ( elements ) may be of a different resolution and character than the semiotic elements that functioned in the original social system . This can be overcome to an extent , however , by increasing the resolution of the bits to a level that ...
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... elements or groups of elements . does not matter whether the taxonomic method is monothetic ( branching divisions ) or polythetic ( agglomerative divisions ) ( Whallon and Brown 1984 ) , their basic premise is to break up the group into ...
... elements or groups of elements . does not matter whether the taxonomic method is monothetic ( branching divisions ) or polythetic ( agglomerative divisions ) ( Whallon and Brown 1984 ) , their basic premise is to break up the group into ...
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compare Clarke's Triangular elements with what might be expected in a semiotic system ( Figure 1 ) . Semiotic elements would exist on the level of primary geometrics ( triangles , lines , rectangles , etc. ) at least , hence a range of ...
compare Clarke's Triangular elements with what might be expected in a semiotic system ( Figure 1 ) . Semiotic elements would exist on the level of primary geometrics ( triangles , lines , rectangles , etc. ) at least , hence a range of ...
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