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Her comments could be construed as patronizing.
On neither of these ways of construing the existence question does it present a substantial philosophical issue.
Because of its relationship to the debate construed as the central debate for linguistic anthropology, their work is also construed as crucially theoretical.
Language can no longer be construed simply as a medium, relatively or potentially transparent, for the representation or expression of a reality outside itself.
The axiom on which this argument trades is in fact quite difficult to construe.
This study has two parts: some reflections on periods and periodizing in general, and a survey of various ways of construing the music-historical eighteenth century.
A crucial question, though, is how exactly we should construe the normativity here.
However, these two strategies should not be construed as mutually exclusive.
On this analysis, the voicing alternation is construed as having a consistent function, marking 'marked ' number.