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By context , linguists usually mean a stable surround or environment that exists before , after , and independent an ... An interactional stand encourages a quite different perspective , according to which behavior is its own context ...
By context , linguists usually mean a stable surround or environment that exists before , after , and independent an ... An interactional stand encourages a quite different perspective , according to which behavior is its own context ...
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Note the reflexive status of talk as DOING the immediate social context ( cf. Wieder ) . That is , the first sequence of talk both creates the social context and depends upon it : it establishes a possible ' getting - a - turn ' context ...
Note the reflexive status of talk as DOING the immediate social context ( cf. Wieder ) . That is , the first sequence of talk both creates the social context and depends upon it : it establishes a possible ' getting - a - turn ' context ...
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Talk is not simply a set of propositions transmitted from encoder to decoder , in which context is occasionally useful ... Rather , people use talk reflexively to build the very contexts in terms of which they understand what they are ...
Talk is not simply a set of propositions transmitted from encoder to decoder , in which context is occasionally useful ... Rather , people use talk reflexively to build the very contexts in terms of which they understand what they are ...
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