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31 But addressing a party will not necessarily , in itself , 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 ) ...
31 But addressing a party will not necessarily , in itself , 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 ) ...
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a mechanism available for next - speaker selection which can prefer , formally , a next speaker identified only in turn - taking terms ( and thus context - free terms ) is one which selects prior speaker as next speaker .
a mechanism available for next - speaker selection which can prefer , formally , a next speaker identified only in turn - taking terms ( and thus context - free terms ) is one which selects prior speaker as next speaker .
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listen to each utterance and analyse it at least to find whether or not it 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 ...
listen to each utterance and analyse it at least to find whether or not it 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 ...
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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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