Language, Band 50,Ausgabe 4Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... speaker - change and its recurrence , while not making them automatic . The possibility of speaker - change is built in , recurrently within any single turn's construction , and recurrently for each new turn , because , any unit- type ...
... speaker - change and its recurrence , while not making them automatic . The possibility of speaker - change is built in , recurrently within any single turn's construction , and recurrently for each new turn , because , any unit- type ...
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... speaker . They are , nonetheless , the basic component for selecting next speaker , since it is primarily by affiliation to a first pair - part that the apparently most effective device for selecting next speaker— addressing someone ...
... speaker . They are , nonetheless , the basic component for selecting next speaker , since it is primarily by affiliation to a first pair - part that the apparently most effective device for selecting next speaker— addressing someone ...
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... 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 circumstances , a ...
... 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 circumstances , a ...
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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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