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Chafe's discussion is based on transcripts of recalls by experimental subjects of a seven - minute filmed episode ( cf. Chafe 1980 ) . He discursively sketches emendations to the prevalent hierarchical model of discourse which are ...
Chafe's discussion is based on transcripts of recalls by experimental subjects of a seven - minute filmed episode ( cf. Chafe 1980 ) . He discursively sketches emendations to the prevalent hierarchical model of discourse which are ...
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The discussions of geographical and social dialect continua and of the political and cultural factors involved in defining a language are excellent ... But a full definition of ' language ' never emerges from the discussion .
The discussions of geographical and social dialect continua and of the political and cultural factors involved in defining a language are excellent ... But a full definition of ' language ' never emerges from the discussion .
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more , two people cannot * have a discuss because , although the role of the two participants would be the same ... can be used in the same have construction as the nouns discussion , conversation , argument , quarrel , and struggle .
more , two people cannot * have a discuss because , although the role of the two participants would be the same ... can be used in the same have construction as the nouns discussion , conversation , argument , quarrel , and struggle .
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