Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... discussion inconsistent . Translated into the terminology used to discuss 5a , Rojas may have intended to say that the speaker contradicts himself by negating in the second conjunct that which was presupposed in the first . But that is ...
... discussion inconsistent . Translated into the terminology used to discuss 5a , Rojas may have intended to say that the speaker contradicts himself by negating in the second conjunct that which was presupposed in the first . But that is ...
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... discussion elsewhere . The ' repair - initiation opportunity space ' is continuous and discretely bounded , composed of initiation - opportunity positions at least some of which are discretely bounded.21 The positions are adjacent ...
... discussion elsewhere . The ' repair - initiation opportunity space ' is continuous and discretely bounded , composed of initiation - opportunity positions at least some of which are discretely bounded.21 The positions are adjacent ...
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... discussion of ' the field of intellect at various stages of medieval German ' ( 15 ) , then moves on to a discussion of folk taxonomies . The latter is marred by L's failure to specify what she means by ' taxonomy ' . Her statement that ...
... discussion of ' the field of intellect at various stages of medieval German ' ( 15 ) , then moves on to a discussion of folk taxonomies . The latter is marred by L's failure to specify what she means by ' taxonomy ' . Her statement that ...
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