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This article aims to analyze how singular speech can emerge from the cultural fabric formed by the life of an institutional cooperative class. The analysis of a free text, a discussion, and a classroom situation can identify some unconscious phenomena that demonstrate, through the evolution of one child and of the whole class, that such a school environment is part of a cultural anthropology in the same way as any complex human group that develops a rich semiotic life.
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