Language, Band 50,Ausgabe 4Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... select him as next speaker . Thus A , addressing a question to B , selects him as next speaker ; but when B speaks next and addresses an answer to A ( a second pair - part ) , A is not necessarily selected as next speaker : ( 20 ) ...
... select him as next speaker . Thus A , addressing a question to B , selects him as next speaker ; but when B speaks next and addresses an answer to A ( a second pair - part ) , A is not necessarily selected as next speaker : ( 20 ) ...
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... selects prior speaker as next speaker . ( c ) The technique described under ( a ) above , the use of a first pair - part addressed , might appear to constrain sharply the talk of a turn in which a ' current selects next ' technique was ...
... selects prior speaker as next speaker . ( c ) The technique described under ( a ) above , the use of a first pair - part addressed , might appear to constrain sharply the talk of a turn in which a ' current selects next ' technique was ...
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... selects him as next speaker . And any potentially intending speaker will have to listen to any utterance after which he might want to speak , to find , at least , that no other has been selected as next speaker . Under either of these ...
... selects him as next speaker . And any potentially intending speaker will have to listen to any utterance after which he might want to speak , to find , at least , that no other has been selected as next speaker . Under either of these ...
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Half a century of the Linguistic Society | 619 |
Movement rules in functional perspective | 630 |
Indefiniteness and anaphoricity | 665 |
Urheberrecht | |
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