Language, Intentional Actions, and Transvaluation: A Semiotic Differentiation of Pretending from Lying and Cheating

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Online published: 2020-07-25

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DU Shihong, Charls Pearson . Language, Intentional Actions, and Transvaluation: A Semiotic Differentiation of Pretending from Lying and Cheating[J]. Contemporary Foreign Languages Studies, 2015 , 15(10) : 19 -24 . DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1674-8921.2015.10.004

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