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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 | + | '''1.3.10.1. Preliminary Notions (CFR Version)''' |
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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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| | 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 |