In Jean Francois Lyotard’s works the term “language games”, sometimes also called “phrase regimens’ denotes : I. the multiplicity of communities of meaningII. the breakdown of communities of meaningIII. the innumerable and incommensurable separate systems in which meanings are producedIV. the singular system in which meanings are dispersed and displaced The right combination according to the code is

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In Jean Francois Lyotard’s works the term “language games”, sometimes also called “phrase regimens’ denotes : <br />I. the multiplicity of communities of meaning<br />II. the breakdown of communities of meaning<br />III. the innumerable and incommensurable separate systems in which meanings are produced<br />IV. the singular system in which meanings are dispersed and displaced The right combination according to the code is






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