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But if the articulation of the discourse is now a little easier to follow, the language itself is as challenging as ever.
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Our position is that training has to be suitable for less competent practitioners too; and that even for competent ones, explicit awareness and articulation of the different discourses available for thinking and communication (Ekblom [2012a]) offers advantages over the tacit.
More precisely, a successful deduction probably depends on three assumptions: (D), a statement of the semantics of unconditional norms, and an articulation of the pragmatics of discourse (Rehg 2011; cf. Ott 2004).
Land administrators are part of the discourse.
On the one hand, it represents a specification of the discourse principle for a particular kind of discourse (legal-political discourse).
There was the mandolinlike articulation of the Portuguese guitar.
The exercise is the articulation of the present me!
That may be the best articulation of the moment.
It's so frank in its articulation of the pain and joy of living.
They come, from both near and far, to worship a different articulation of the divine.
Friezes, lettering and articulation of the volume substitute for antique refinements like fluting and scrolls.
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