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The flipside to that realisation is another: that those deficiencies can be overcome, meaning our potential is extraordinarily more vast than most of us ever know.
The realisations of Capacity found in this study are so diverse in meaning that the data is suggestive of a more delicate typology for this category.
In Martin and White (2005), the meaning of Normality was explained simply as 'how unusual someone is' with the probe question 'How special?' In this study, however, it was noted that the range of realisations of Normality in both the English and Vietnamese data was very diverse in meaning as seen in Table 2.
Meaning accrues.
Meaning what?
The next section explores the semantic types of circumstantial meanings across different structural realisations in our corpus, aiming to show that by viewing texts with this broader gaze on circumstantial meaning, we can make visible more of how these texts make meaning.
-- meaning.
Meaning unclear.
There is the character of memory that Benjamin described thus: "The stratum of the writer's present day, broken through and made transparent, becomes a window on to remembered experiences that … depend upon it for the realisation of their latent meaning".
Linguists are then able to explore the differences and similarities across languages in their realisation of various grammatical meanings since languages tend to be more similar in terms of the range of meanings they construe than in their structural realisation of these meanings.
Fig. 15 Structural realisations of circumstantial meanings by article introduction.
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