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====1.3.10.  Recurring Themes (CFR Version)====
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     of how sign relations can be used to clarify the very languages
 
     of how sign relations can be used to clarify the very languages
 
     that are used to talk about them.
 
     that are used to talk about them.
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1.3.10.1.  Preliminary Notions
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The discussion in this Subsection proceeds by recalling a series of basic
 
The discussion in this Subsection proceeds by recalling a series of basic
 
definitions, refining them to deal with more specialized situations, and
 
definitions, refining them to deal with more specialized situations, and
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appearing in evidence, can always be interpreted as a piece of evidence
 
appearing in evidence, can always be interpreted as a piece of evidence
 
that some sort of sampling relation is being applied.
 
that some sort of sampling relation is being applied.
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1.3.10.2.  Intermediary Notions
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A number of additional definitions are relevant to sign relations whose
 
A number of additional definitions are relevant to sign relations whose
 
connotative components constitute equivalence relations, if only in part.
 
connotative components constitute equivalence relations, if only in part.
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this partial fashion either all or none of every SEC that appears in
 
this partial fashion either all or none of every SEC that appears in
 
the initial, sampled source, or soi-disant "objective" sign relation.
 
the initial, sampled source, or soi-disant "objective" sign relation.
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The concept of a sign relation is typically extended as a set L c O x S x I.
 
The concept of a sign relation is typically extended as a set L c O x S x I.
 
Because this extensional representation of a sign relation is one of the most
 
Because this extensional representation of a sign relation is one of the most
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