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Davidson offers a terminology-heavy but intuitive description of what is going on in this case, a description that applies equally to regular communicative exchange.
He then argues that this description of communicative exchange is incompatible with the claim that first meaning is systematic, shared, and prepared.
However, we encounter a contradiction when considering examples such as (61) below, in which, in spite of producing a communicative exchange through the verb suggest, this example is, nevertheless, annotated as a relational process (Halliday and Matthiessen 2014: 285).
She will take her utterances of (39) and (41) to be part of a single communicative exchange in which no context shifts have been needed, precisely because she (that is, Sally) takes (39) to concern one person's beliefs and (41) to concern another person's beliefs.
Using the concept of 'indigenous criteria', meaning what occupational/professional stakeholders value in communicative exchange at work, (see Jacoby, 1998; Jacoby and McNamara, 1999; Douglas, 2001, 2005), language testers have looked at different ways and sources from which these criteria may be derived.
A fundamental question in the analysis of social networks concerns itself with dependencies between links based on cognitive salience, such as those elicited from traditional network surveys, and behavioral linkages indicative of direct communicative exchange, or providing the potential for the formation of close relationships such frequenting the same physical location [3, 12, 37, 38].
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After this initial reference-fixing, the name is passed on from speaker to speaker through communicative exchanges.
The new virtual platform lets teachers and pupils perform their tasks through technological mediation of communicative exchanges (Luckin, 2010).
Speakers at a dubbing are able to lend their reference to others via communicative exchanges, and these others can then lend reference to still others.
According to Realdon, Zurloni, Confalonieri, Mortillaro, and Mantovani (2006), scripting different ad hoc perspectives is a fundamental prerequisite for a narrative structure in order to reproduce both the flexibility and regularity of communicative exchanges.
I observed that where there was an absence of co-making in a researcher's stakeholder engagements, communicative exchanges became heavily verbal, and this increased the relational intensity between actors.
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