Language, Band 77,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2001 |
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... interaction . * 1. GRAMMAR AND INTERACTION . The meaning of any single grammatical construction is interactionally contingent , built over interactional time in accordance with interactional actualities . Meaning lies not with the ...
... interaction . * 1. GRAMMAR AND INTERACTION . The meaning of any single grammatical construction is interactionally contingent , built over interactional time in accordance with interactional actualities . Meaning lies not with the ...
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... interaction into the analysis . Syntactic alternatives , here exemplified through flexibility of placement , are seen to be selected on the basis of interactional exigencies . Viewing utterances as contingently accomplished has revealed ...
... interaction into the analysis . Syntactic alternatives , here exemplified through flexibility of placement , are seen to be selected on the basis of interactional exigencies . Viewing utterances as contingently accomplished has revealed ...
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... interaction , however , then they are expected . The kernel of V's explanation lies in the interaction of two optimality theoretic constraints , * EDGEMOST and TROCHEE . * Edgemost is a constraint that disfavors the placement of stress ...
... interaction , however , then they are expected . The kernel of V's explanation lies in the interaction of two optimality theoretic constraints , * EDGEMOST and TROCHEE . * Edgemost is a constraint that disfavors the placement of stress ...
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