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In linguistics, contextualism often signals a formalized semantic system of interpretation - sometimes just "we are restricting ourselves to a domain",  
 
sometimes because that makes a particular task less messy.
In linguistics, it seems contextualism might signal
: awareness that utterances are from a discourse, and interpretation draws from the whole
: a formalized semantic system of interpretation - sometimes just "we are restricting ourselves to a domain", sometimes because that makes a particular task less messy.


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