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This work began with the words that remain without being written. It grew from moments where the rhythm and breath flowing between bodies outlast speech, and meaning is transmitted without record. Moving between ancient marketplaces and modern cafés, gestures, glances, and the length of silences become sentences, and people read them.
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1983
Abstract Lewis attempts the synthesis of two rival accounts: the thesis, according to which languages are a semantic system abstracted from the nature and history of human affairs; and the antithesis, according to which language is a rational, convention‐governed human social activity.
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Abstract Lewis attempts the synthesis of two rival accounts: the thesis, according to which languages are a semantic system abstracted from the nature and history of human affairs; and the antithesis, according to which language is a rational, convention‐governed human social activity.
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Teachers College Record: The Voice of Scholarship in Education, 1963
Susan Μ. Ervin, Wick R. Miller
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Susan Μ. Ervin, Wick R. Miller
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2015
Since the first written documents in the history of mankind (produced at the end of the 4th millennium BC), translation has always played a pivotal role in human societies. Translators were needed whenever the need for contact between different-speaking communities arose, such as for the purposes of communication, commerce, and declarations of war, or ...
Emanuele Miola, Paolo Ramat
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Since the first written documents in the history of mankind (produced at the end of the 4th millennium BC), translation has always played a pivotal role in human societies. Translators were needed whenever the need for contact between different-speaking communities arose, such as for the purposes of communication, commerce, and declarations of war, or ...
Emanuele Miola, Paolo Ramat
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