Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... discourse - old / Discourse - NEW and HEARER- OLD / HEARER - NEW . This pair of distinctions captures the fact that what is new to the discourse may not be ( assumed by the speaker to be ) new to the hearer ( cf. Firbas 1966b , Chafe ...
... discourse - old / Discourse - NEW and HEARER- OLD / HEARER - NEW . This pair of distinctions captures the fact that what is new to the discourse may not be ( assumed by the speaker to be ) new to the hearer ( cf. Firbas 1966b , Chafe ...
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... discourse - new , depend upon a discourse - old ' trigger ' element . Based on an examination of a small corpus of data , she suggests that inferrables may be collapsible with discourse - old nonpronominals , but observes that her data ...
... discourse - new , depend upon a discourse - old ' trigger ' element . Based on an examination of a small corpus of data , she suggests that inferrables may be collapsible with discourse - old nonpronominals , but observes that her data ...
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... discourse before in- formation which is less familiar . With respect to those tokens whose preposed and postposed constituents represented equally discourse - old or discourse - new information , I have suggested that the choice between ...
... discourse before in- formation which is less familiar . With respect to those tokens whose preposed and postposed constituents represented equally discourse - old or discourse - new information , I have suggested that the choice between ...
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