The linguistic dialectic -- A Derridean parenthesis -- Formal and institutional representation -- The ostensive -- Linguistics of the ostensive -- The imperative I -- The imperative I -- Elementary forms and grammatical structures -- The fundamental asymmetry of the speech situation -- Imperative dialogue -- Dialectic of the imperative (II) -- Negation as predication: the origin of the declarative -- The declarative I -- The esthetics of linguistic forms.
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