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different elements are related to one another : the way in which , for example , the
ordering of descriptions or accounts is linked to the techniques of rewriting ; the
way in which the field of memory is linked to the forms of hierarchy and ...
different elements are related to one another : the way in which , for example , the
ordering of descriptions or accounts is linked to the techniques of rewriting ; the
way in which the field of memory is linked to the forms of hierarchy and ...
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Now , what has been described as discursive formations are , strictly speaking ,
groups of statements . That is , groups of verbal performances that are not linked
to one another at the sentence level by grammatical ( syntactical or semantic ) ...
Now , what has been described as discursive formations are , strictly speaking ,
groups of statements . That is , groups of verbal performances that are not linked
to one another at the sentence level by grammatical ( syntactical or semantic ) ...
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Natural History , General Grammar , and the Analysis of Wealth were constituted
in similar ways , and all three in the course of the seventeenth century ; but the
system of formation of the Analysis of Wealth was linked with a great many ...
Natural History , General Grammar , and the Analysis of Wealth were constituted
in similar ways , and all three in the course of the seventeenth century ; but the
system of formation of the Analysis of Wealth was linked with a great many ...
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Contents
Introduction 3 | 3 |
The unities of discourse 21 | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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