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... sense of language in use to communicate meaning in a particular context and the Foucauldian sense of language as social semiotic which includes the understanding of texts as socially situated acts of semiosis, a system representing the social world in terms of identity, gender, status, social class, and relations of power and domination. Thus, discourse as social constructs can be used to ...
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