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Chafe found large linguistic differences between speech and writing by comparing conversation and academic papers along the ... By contrast , Blankenship 1962 concluded , from a comparison of popular journal articles and public speeches ...
Chafe found large linguistic differences between speech and writing by comparing conversation and academic papers along the ... By contrast , Blankenship 1962 concluded , from a comparison of popular journal articles and public speeches ...
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In this slen- M. MARCUS , from the Institute of Perception at der volume , he has succeeded remarkably well Eindhoven , discusses ' associative models and in presenting a succinct overview of the area . the time course of speech ' .
In this slen- M. MARCUS , from the Institute of Perception at der volume , he has succeeded remarkably well Eindhoven , discusses ' associative models and in presenting a succinct overview of the area . the time course of speech ' .
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would have been very stimulating to hear - especially if impromptu speech is as effective as the participants would have us believe . ( RON . ALD K. S. MACAULAY , Pitzer College . ] pragmatic connectives ' ( 179-93 ) ; K. SAJAVAARA ...
would have been very stimulating to hear - especially if impromptu speech is as effective as the participants would have us believe . ( RON . ALD K. S. MACAULAY , Pitzer College . ] pragmatic connectives ' ( 179-93 ) ; K. SAJAVAARA ...
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