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Catttt Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

as someone has suggested of something

Does the highlighted part mean:

1. which, as de Certeau has famously suggested, they produce ‘unrecognised poems’ out of (by means of) the paths taken by pedestrians in the city.

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2. which, as de Certeau has famously mentioned in his description of the paths taken by pedestrians in the city, they produce ‘unrecognised poems’.

I think #1 is intended. AM I right?

This shift is from the fixed footprints of buildings (or the built environment) to those made by human beings, which produce, as de Certeau has famously suggested of the paths taken by pedestrians in the city, ‘unrecognised poems’.
  

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De Certau famously suggested that the paths taken by pedestrians in the city produce "unrecognised poems". In the same way, the footprints made by human beings produce "unrecognised poems".

  • De Certau famously suggested that the paths taken by pedestrians in the city produce "unrecognised poems".
  • In the same way, the footprints made by human beings produce "unrecognised poems".
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De Certau famously suggested that the paths taken by pedestrians in the city produce "unrecognised poems". In the same way, the footprints made by human beings produce "unrecognised poems".

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