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They have failed to pinpoint to Jane's withdrawal from a deepening explorative journey toward a notion of the self , built on juxtaposition or wedding of opposites rather than on a ritualistic marriage of equals .
They have failed to pinpoint to Jane's withdrawal from a deepening explorative journey toward a notion of the self , built on juxtaposition or wedding of opposites rather than on a ritualistic marriage of equals .
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When interpretations achieve relevance in this way , we will say that they are echoic ... ( Sperber & Wilson 1995 : 238 ) . With this notion Sperber and Wilson share a crucial tenet with other pragmatic approaches ...
When interpretations achieve relevance in this way , we will say that they are echoic ... ( Sperber & Wilson 1995 : 238 ) . With this notion Sperber and Wilson share a crucial tenet with other pragmatic approaches ...
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Moreover , in a general sense , the notion of mutual knowledge should not be interpreted as a polarity concept , but rather , as a matter of degree : that is , information is not either known or unknown , and in any case , this status ...
Moreover , in a general sense , the notion of mutual knowledge should not be interpreted as a polarity concept , but rather , as a matter of degree : that is , information is not either known or unknown , and in any case , this status ...
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