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Second , once H is introduced as an entity who determines the classification of speech acts , one cannot escape the introduction of more than one H. As Clark & Carlson 1982a , b have shown , many speech situations involve not only an ...
Second , once H is introduced as an entity who determines the classification of speech acts , one cannot escape the introduction of more than one H. As Clark & Carlson 1982a , b have shown , many speech situations involve not only an ...
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It is easy to conclude from such a formulation that the only irrefutable aspect of a speech act is the simple fact of speaking itself . The basic speech acts which Auwera distinguishes are the following : Assertives Interrogatives Non ...
It is easy to conclude from such a formulation that the only irrefutable aspect of a speech act is the simple fact of speaking itself . The basic speech acts which Auwera distinguishes are the following : Assertives Interrogatives Non ...
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Let us once more consider the aim of the book , but in different terms : * The aim of the book as elaborated in preceding chapters is to classify speech acts by means of a classification of speech act verbs . More precisely this means ...
Let us once more consider the aim of the book , but in different terms : * The aim of the book as elaborated in preceding chapters is to classify speech acts by means of a classification of speech act verbs . More precisely this means ...
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Sound change in perception and production Tore Janson | 18 |
Transderivational relationships in Chamorro phonology Sandra Chung | 35 |
Generative tests for generative meter Gilbert Youmans | 67 |
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