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‘Varieties’ are defined as solidary variants, since a given variety always presupposes and is presupposed by a given variety of another invariant (or of another invariant-specimen) in the chain […]. - Hjelmslev (1961), a pag.82 If the articulation of an invariant into varieties is carried out to each individual “position,” an irreducible variety is reached, and the articulation into varieties is exhausted. - Hjelmslev (1961), a pag.83
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