Language, Band 77,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2001 |
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... topic of Gordon's failure , is the one taken up , although this time the speaker has to do more elaborative work ( 1. 16 ) due to lack of uptake ( in 1. 15 and then again in 1. 17 ) to secure the recipient's orientation . In sum , then ...
... topic of Gordon's failure , is the one taken up , although this time the speaker has to do more elaborative work ( 1. 16 ) due to lack of uptake ( in 1. 15 and then again in 1. 17 ) to secure the recipient's orientation . In sum , then ...
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... topics . The topic movement is a disjunctive one - in Maynard's terms , a change rather than a shift - the beginning of the actually - marked TCU marks a deflection away from the prior topic and onto a new one . This new trajectory is ...
... topics . The topic movement is a disjunctive one - in Maynard's terms , a change rather than a shift - the beginning of the actually - marked TCU marks a deflection away from the prior topic and onto a new one . This new trajectory is ...
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... topic after a how - are - you exchange , as in the first context , might be projectable , since that piece of interactional business is over . The topic change in 40 , however , is more marked because the prior business has not come to ...
... topic after a how - are - you exchange , as in the first context , might be projectable , since that piece of interactional business is over . The topic change in 40 , however , is more marked because the prior business has not come to ...
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