Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... conversation . We chose not to construct stimuli using actors , since this may result in omission of natural cues or addition of unnatural ones ( see also Cutler & Pearson 1986 ) . However , we had to devise a way not only to get the ...
... conversation . We chose not to construct stimuli using actors , since this may result in omission of natural cues or addition of unnatural ones ( see also Cutler & Pearson 1986 ) . However , we had to devise a way not only to get the ...
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... conversation analysis ( e.g. Goodwin 1979 , 2006 ) . The turn - taking problem forces us to think about syntax and cognition in new ways . Grammar is not just a means for semantic representation of predicate - argument relations ( or ...
... conversation analysis ( e.g. Goodwin 1979 , 2006 ) . The turn - taking problem forces us to think about syntax and cognition in new ways . Grammar is not just a means for semantic representation of predicate - argument relations ( or ...
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... conversation to conversation . As S says , ' what constitutes relevance is relative to something that lies outside the fact that it is a conversation , namely , the purposes of the participants ' ( 187 ) ; see also pp . 193-94 . S is ...
... conversation to conversation . As S says , ' what constitutes relevance is relative to something that lies outside the fact that it is a conversation , namely , the purposes of the participants ' ( 187 ) ; see also pp . 193-94 . S is ...
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Cognitive linguistics L A Michaelis | 898 |
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