Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... question , as we called them , 3 but the question is directed only to its addressee . The IA accounts for two distinct illocutionary intentions on Ann's part : ( a ) she intends Ben and Carl to believe that she is asking Ben how he ...
... question , as we called them , 3 but the question is directed only to its addressee . The IA accounts for two distinct illocutionary intentions on Ann's part : ( a ) she intends Ben and Carl to believe that she is asking Ben how he ...
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... question exists as to the desirability of disjunctive lexical entries . Second , there is the possibility of some limitation of the scope of the RP , such as the hypothesis ( which we entertained at an earlier stage of our research for ...
... question exists as to the desirability of disjunctive lexical entries . Second , there is the possibility of some limitation of the scope of the RP , such as the hypothesis ( which we entertained at an earlier stage of our research for ...
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... questions in the negative ; while 8 % of those aged 35-49 answered Question 7.4 negatively , none of those over 49 did . Nevertheless , more than 35 % of those over 35 did not want their children to talk Arvanitika : surely , such ...
... questions in the negative ; while 8 % of those aged 35-49 answered Question 7.4 negatively , none of those over 49 did . Nevertheless , more than 35 % of those over 35 did not want their children to talk Arvanitika : surely , such ...
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