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| By way of a piece of evidence for this impression, one that is internal to the texts, both versions begin with the second person POV that is implied by their imperative mood. | | By way of a piece of evidence for this impression, one that is internal to the texts, both versions begin with the second person POV that is implied by their imperative mood. |
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− | Just as the sign in a sign relation addresses the interpretant intended | + | Just as the sign in a sign relation addresses the interpretant intended in the mind of its interpreter, PM<sub>2</sub> is addressed to an interpretant or effect intended in the mind of its reader. |
− | in the mind of its interpreter, PM<sub>2</sub> is addressed to an interpretant or effect intended in the mind of its reader. | |
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| The third excerpt puts a gloss on the meaning of a ''practical bearing'' and provides an alternative statement of the pragmatic maxim (PM<sub>3</sub>). | | The third excerpt puts a gloss on the meaning of a ''practical bearing'' and provides an alternative statement of the pragmatic maxim (PM<sub>3</sub>). |