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... acquaintance relation is something representational—such as a thought or propositional content from the idea that the acquaintance relation itself is a form of representation. (iii) Thirdly, what sort of things are we (supposedly) ...
... acquaintance relation is something representational—such as a thought or propositional content from the idea that the acquaintance relation itself is a form of representation. (iii) Thirdly, what sort of things are we (supposedly) ...
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... acquainted with turkeys. Acquainted with description is the same as being acquainted with turkeys. Why when the sun is here and there is it here. Acquainted with the sun to be acquainted to be unacquainted and to be unacquainted and to ...
... acquainted with turkeys. Acquainted with description is the same as being acquainted with turkeys. Why when the sun is here and there is it here. Acquainted with the sun to be acquainted to be unacquainted and to be unacquainted and to ...
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... acquainted As noted , it cannot be taken for granted that any pattern of linguistic acts found in the corpus is a standardized realization of the communicative activity of getting acquainted . However , the description above has had as ...
... acquainted As noted , it cannot be taken for granted that any pattern of linguistic acts found in the corpus is a standardized realization of the communicative activity of getting acquainted . However , the description above has had as ...
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