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But in so many statements , these two formations are not equivalent or
interchangeable . They cannot occupy the same place on the plane of discourse ,
nor can they belong to exactly the same group of statements . If one finds the
formulation ...
But in so many statements , these two formations are not equivalent or
interchangeable . They cannot occupy the same place on the plane of discourse ,
nor can they belong to exactly the same group of statements . If one finds the
formulation ...
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an act of formulation – something like the speech act referred to by the English
analysts ? This term does not , of course , refer to the material act of speaking (
aloud or to oneself ) or of writing ( by hand or typewriter ) ; nor does it refer to the
...
an act of formulation – something like the speech act referred to by the English
analysts ? This term does not , of course , refer to the material act of speaking (
aloud or to oneself ) or of writing ( by hand or typewriter ) ; nor does it refer to the
...
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It is against the background of a more general relation between the formulations ,
against the background of a whole ... for according to the position , status , and
role of one formulation among others – according to whether it belongs to the ...
It is against the background of a more general relation between the formulations ,
against the background of a whole ... for according to the position , status , and
role of one formulation among others – according to whether it belongs to the ...
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Contents
Introduction 3 | 3 |
The unities of discourse 21 | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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