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M : Cinema studies - not exactly the cinematic fact - has three kinds of main entrances : the linguistic one ( cinema as a discourse , history , or story , editing patterns , etc. ) ; the psychoanalytic one ; and the directly social and ...
M : Cinema studies - not exactly the cinematic fact - has three kinds of main entrances : the linguistic one ( cinema as a discourse , history , or story , editing patterns , etc. ) ; the psychoanalytic one ; and the directly social and ...
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major break with your previous work in linguistics ? For example , how do you see the work of primary ... And on this level of relative secondarity the linguistic notions are operational . But on the other side , the more primary roots ...
major break with your previous work in linguistics ? For example , how do you see the work of primary ... And on this level of relative secondarity the linguistic notions are operational . But on the other side , the more primary roots ...
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7Chomsky distinguishes between linguistic competence ( the ability of an ideal speaker to be in command of an abstract system of linguistic rules ) and linguistic performance ( empirical , actual utterances ) .
7Chomsky distinguishes between linguistic competence ( the ability of an ideal speaker to be in command of an abstract system of linguistic rules ) and linguistic performance ( empirical , actual utterances ) .
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BERKELEY JOURNAL FOR THEORETICAL STUDIES IN MEDIA AND CULTURE | 3 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
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