The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 pages |
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... turn has also created novums that are also of use and interest: brainhood, mind hacking, and brain customization, to ... turn (digital humanities); bodily turn (body studies), which is sometimes associated with the material(ist) turn ...
... turn has also created novums that are also of use and interest: brainhood, mind hacking, and brain customization, to ... turn (digital humanities); bodily turn (body studies), which is sometimes associated with the material(ist) turn ...
Page 77
... turn. Figure 3.3 represents these three types of coordination. CTRPs are marked with #. Figure 3.3 Three Coordinations of Multi-Unit Turns —~previous speaker's turn ... turn in which the same Turn-Taking in English Conversation 77.
... turn. Figure 3.3 represents these three types of coordination. CTRPs are marked with #. Figure 3.3 Three Coordinations of Multi-Unit Turns —~previous speaker's turn ... turn in which the same Turn-Taking in English Conversation 77.
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... turn . With a bit of diligence and , of course , with requisite faith , anyone could read those signs and celebrate what they portend . The locus classicus of this implicit rhetorical turn in contemporary thought is Kuhn's The Structure ...
... turn . With a bit of diligence and , of course , with requisite faith , anyone could read those signs and celebrate what they portend . The locus classicus of this implicit rhetorical turn in contemporary thought is Kuhn's The Structure ...
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