Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... noted , speakers have other ways of getting hearers to realize they are ratified participants . Being a participant is not an automatic consequence of being near the speaker and addressees . By the IA , therefore , when the traffic cop ...
... noted , speakers have other ways of getting hearers to realize they are ratified participants . Being a participant is not an automatic consequence of being near the speaker and addressees . By the IA , therefore , when the traffic cop ...
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... noted the sig- nificance of the grammatical relation SO : it is either ignored , or viewed as a type of oblique . Thus Comrie 1982 refers to SO's as ' patients of ditransitive verbs ' ; he argues , as noted above , that they are not ...
... noted the sig- nificance of the grammatical relation SO : it is either ignored , or viewed as a type of oblique . Thus Comrie 1982 refers to SO's as ' patients of ditransitive verbs ' ; he argues , as noted above , that they are not ...
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... noted , I follow M's interesting analysis , adding evaluations of the strengths of conclusions permitted by UPSID . M argues , drawing on Javkin 1977 , that plain voiced stops and voiced implosives should have similar preference ...
... noted , I follow M's interesting analysis , adding evaluations of the strengths of conclusions permitted by UPSID . M argues , drawing on Javkin 1977 , that plain voiced stops and voiced implosives should have similar preference ...
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