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− | [[Lacan]] uses the verb "[[slip]]" (''[[glisser]]'') -- and its corresponding noun, "[[slippage]]" (''[[glissement]]'') -- to describe the unstable relationship between the [[signifier]] and the [[signified]].
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Revision as of 01:40, 18 August 2006