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=====5.1.1.1. Ostensibly Recursive Texts=====
 
=====5.1.1.1. Ostensibly Recursive Texts=====
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{| align="center" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:left; width:90%"
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{| align="center" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="90%"
| colspan="3" | Bein' on the twenty third of June,
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| colspan="2" | Bein' on the twenty third of June,
 
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| width="5%" |  
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| width="5%" |   || As I sat weaving all at my loom,
| colspan="2" | As I sat weaving all at my loom,
   
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| colspan="3" | Bein' on the twenty third of June,
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| colspan="2" | Bein' on the twenty third of June,
 
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| width="5%" |  
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| width="5%" |   || As I sat weaving all at my loom,
| colspan="2" | As I sat weaving all at my loom,
   
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| colspan="3" | I heard a thrush, singing on yon bush,
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| colspan="2" | I heard a thrush, singing on yon bush,
 
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| width="5%" |  
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| width="5%" |   || And the song she sang was ''The Jug of Punch''.
| colspan="2" | And the song she sang was ''The Jug of Punch''.
   
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In each case, the abbreviated form and its expansion are set to connote each other all within a single level of signs, while both signs are set to denote their common object in a parallel fashion.  This strategy for annexing compressed references to a sign relation can be referred to as an ''acronymically connotative extension'' (ACE) of that sign relation.
 
In each case, the abbreviated form and its expansion are set to connote each other all within a single level of signs, while both signs are set to denote their common object in a parallel fashion.  This strategy for annexing compressed references to a sign relation can be referred to as an ''acronymically connotative extension'' (ACE) of that sign relation.
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{| align="center" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:left; width:90%"
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{| align="center" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="90%"
| colspan="3" | What more pleasure can a boy desire,
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| colspan="2" | What more pleasure can a boy desire,
 
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| width="5%" |  
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| width="5%" |   || Than sitting down beside the fire?
| colspan="2" | Than sitting down beside the fire?
   
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| colspan="3" | What more pleasure can a boy desire,
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| colspan="2" | What more pleasure can a boy desire,
 
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| width="5%" |  
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| width="5%" |   || Than sitting down beside the fire?
| colspan="2" | Than sitting down beside the fire?
   
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| colspan="3" | And in his hand a jug of punch,
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| colspan="2" | And in his hand a jug of punch,
 
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| width="5%" |  
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| width="5%" |   || And on his knee a tidy wench.
| colspan="2" | And on his knee a tidy wench.
   
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{| align="center" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:left; width:90%"
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{| align="center" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="90%"
| colspan="3" | When I am dead and left in my mould,
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| colspan="2" | When I am dead and left in my mould,
 
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| width="5%" | &nbsp;
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| width="5%" | &nbsp; || At my head and feet place a flowing bowl,
| colspan="2" | At my head and feet place a flowing bowl,
   
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| colspan="3" | When I am dead and left in my mould,
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| colspan="2" | When I am dead and left in my mould,
 
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| width="5%" | &nbsp;
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| width="5%" | &nbsp; || At my head and feet place a flowing bowl,
| colspan="2" | At my head and feet place a flowing bowl,
   
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| colspan="3" | And every young man that passes by,
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| colspan="2" | And every young man that passes by,
 
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| width="5%" | &nbsp;
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| width="5%" | &nbsp; || He can have a drink and remember I.
| colspan="2" | He can have a drink and remember I.
   
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