But this powerful stage image of breaking glass is overdetermined with other significations as well. |
Applying the pragmatisitic method is not merely a matter of clarifying the actual and potential significations of such habits as we happen to have acquired. |
I may inform the good people here that many names, still common among us, have their significations, and that mine is one of them. |
This paper points out that the significations that managers have, involve a gap of incomprehension and distancing vis-a-vis accountants. |
Words nicking and resembling one another are applicable to different significations. |
He implies that there is an unconscious substrate of symbolic life which allows new meaning to be created from the multiple significations of existing symbols. |