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  <dc:title>'I Hear What You Mean': Drafts</dc:title>
  <dc:description>James Britton's drafts for an article entitled 'I Hear What You Mean: The Semantics of Verbal Sound', taken from a folder labelled 'Response to Lit. Discourse' and 'for the book. 1992'. This text was possibly originally prepared for a talk, then adapted into a book chapter. Mostly word processor printouts with some handwritten notes.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1987-1992</dc:date>
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