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Each dyad was then recorded for fifteen minutes , resulting in a total of two hours of recorded conversation . The recorded conversations were lively and appeared in all aspects like informal phone conversations between two friends .
Each dyad was then recorded for fifteen minutes , resulting in a total of two hours of recorded conversation . The recorded conversations were lively and appeared in all aspects like informal phone conversations between two friends .
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Thus , the virtues of studying conversation are not just that we are seeing language in its natural home ( Thompson & Hopper 2001 : 27 ) , but that we are seeing how it may be structurally DESIGNED FOR strategic deployment in social ...
Thus , the virtues of studying conversation are not just that we are seeing language in its natural home ( Thompson & Hopper 2001 : 27 ) , but that we are seeing how it may be structurally DESIGNED FOR strategic deployment in social ...
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Essay 11 investigates the notion of conversation and asks whether the approach Searle 1969 takes to individual speech acts can be generalized to conversations . That is , are there constitutive rules for conversations in the same way ...
Essay 11 investigates the notion of conversation and asks whether the approach Searle 1969 takes to individual speech acts can be generalized to conversations . That is , are there constitutive rules for conversations in the same way ...
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The editorial process once again | 482 |
A cognitive | 515 |
Only emotive factive verbs and the dual nature of polarity | 575 |
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