The Interpretation of DialogueTulio Maranhao University of Chicago Press, 13 de fev. de 1990 - 376 páginas This superb collection offers an array of rich variations on a theme central to a multitude of disciplines: the nature of dialogue. Drawing on literary, philosophical, and linguistic concepts, the essays range from broad questions of the representation of knowledge and interpretation of meaning to case studies of dialogue's function in specific fields. |
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IV | 25 |
V | 47 |
VI | 73 |
VII | 75 |
VIII | 99 |
IX | 120 |
X | 155 |
XI | 157 |
XV | 242 |
XVII | 267 |
XVIII | 269 |
XX | 292 |
XXII | 301 |
XXIII | 303 |
XXIV | 338 |
XXV | 361 |
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