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... complex set of structural laws ' . Synchronic analysis , with its emphasis on system or structure , had developed to the point which demanded a restatement of diachrony : ' Pure synchrony can now be seen to be an illusion ... each ...
... complex set of structural laws ' . Synchronic analysis , with its emphasis on system or structure , had developed to the point which demanded a restatement of diachrony : ' Pure synchrony can now be seen to be an illusion ... each ...
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... complex narrative structure which effectively opens the texts to more than one interpretation . The reader does not have to identify ' with a single point of view on the experience ' because ' the opportunities for very complex seeing ...
... complex narrative structure which effectively opens the texts to more than one interpretation . The reader does not have to identify ' with a single point of view on the experience ' because ' the opportunities for very complex seeing ...
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... complex social structure in which differentiated social groups existed in an intense and vital interaction with one another , communities characterised by ' internal speech diversity ' , a medley of distinctive ' voices ' which , in the ...
... complex social structure in which differentiated social groups existed in an intense and vital interaction with one another , communities characterised by ' internal speech diversity ' , a medley of distinctive ' voices ' which , in the ...
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The Dialogics of Critique: M.M. Bakhtin and the Theory of Ideology Michael Gardiner No preview available - 1992 |
Writing Organization: (re)presentation and Control in Narratives at Work Carl Rhodes Limited preview - 2001 |