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The relation between intention and information is very close , as would be predicted by the beliefs that most academics have about what education is . The banking concept of education ( Freire 1972 : 45ff . ) ...
The relation between intention and information is very close , as would be predicted by the beliefs that most academics have about what education is . The banking concept of education ( Freire 1972 : 45ff . ) ...
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In relation to theme , it would appear that theme is tied to known information . This was the position taken by Mathesius . But Firbas ( 1966 : 272 ) points out that " the theme need not necessarily convey known information or such as ...
In relation to theme , it would appear that theme is tied to known information . This was the position taken by Mathesius . But Firbas ( 1966 : 272 ) points out that " the theme need not necessarily convey known information or such as ...
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Some have asserted that it is concerned with the relations between discriminated objects , whilst others have said it is ... In ( 7 * ) the relation between John and Bill is indicated , not by syntax , but by a single word , killed .
Some have asserted that it is concerned with the relations between discriminated objects , whilst others have said it is ... In ( 7 * ) the relation between John and Bill is indicated , not by syntax , but by a single word , killed .
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Narcissism and the Limits of the Lyric Self | 3 |
The Case | 25 |
For our Selves we are Silent | 37 |
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