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He seeks a model of a universum in which meaning and communication ( the linguistic and non - linguistic ) are not separated , since the self - identity of speaker and hearer , action and interaction are already constituted and ...
He seeks a model of a universum in which meaning and communication ( the linguistic and non - linguistic ) are not separated , since the self - identity of speaker and hearer , action and interaction are already constituted and ...
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The most impressive aspect of the account is the fact that , of the two methods of eventual linguistic communication suggested , both required the postponement of further attempts until the return to Europe .
The most impressive aspect of the account is the fact that , of the two methods of eventual linguistic communication suggested , both required the postponement of further attempts until the return to Europe .
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However , Hewes ' gestural theory of the origins of language has had the salutary effect of contributing to the growing interest in visual communication , both in hearing humans and in the deaf . The work has been enthusiastically ...
However , Hewes ' gestural theory of the origins of language has had the salutary effect of contributing to the growing interest in visual communication , both in hearing humans and in the deaf . The work has been enthusiastically ...
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