English: An illustration of part of Gordon Pask's Conversation Theory: any two concepts can produce the third, shown as the cyclic form of three concepts. Note that the arrows should show that BOTH T1 and T2 are required to produce T3; similarly for generating T1 or T2 from the others.
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|Description=Cyclic form
|Source=English Wikipedia [http://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Image:Cycl.GIF ''here'']
|Date=13 June 2006(date original upload)
|Author= [[:en:user:Nick Green]]
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