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... for - each - party projectability of possible completion points of the talk that occupies current turn . ( b ) Another basis of overlap derives from the projectability of possible completion or transition - relevance places ...
... for - each - party projectability of possible completion points of the talk that occupies current turn . ( b ) Another basis of overlap derives from the projectability of possible completion or transition - relevance places ...
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20 In this regard , sentential constructions are the most interesting of the unittypes , because of the internally generated expansions of length they allow — and , in particular , allow BEFORE first possible completion places : 21 ( 13 ) ...
20 In this regard , sentential constructions are the most interesting of the unittypes , because of the internally generated expansions of length they allow — and , in particular , allow BEFORE first possible completion places : 21 ( 13 ) ...
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These turn out to be ' possible completion points ' of sentences , clauses , phrases , and one - word constructions , 33 and multiples thereof : ( 24 ) Penny : An ' the fact is I– is , I jus ' thought it was so kind of stupid [ xdi [ I ...
These turn out to be ' possible completion points ' of sentences , clauses , phrases , and one - word constructions , 33 and multiples thereof : ( 24 ) Penny : An ' the fact is I– is , I jus ' thought it was so kind of stupid [ xdi [ I ...
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Half a century of the Linguistic Society | 619 |
Movement rules in functional perspective | 630 |
Indefiniteness and anaphoricity | 665 |
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