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 | | As we have seen, however, Voloshinov was heavily influenced by the work of Cassirer, whose admiration for the work of von Humboldt, the founder of generative linguistics, was substantial. |
 | | It is significant that Gramsci, who adopted a consistently pragmatist epistemology followed the same course and emerged with startlingly similar formulations. |
 | | This suggests that the relations between the work of the Bakhtin school and Marxism are ones which are complex and worthy of close scrutiny. |
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