Language, Band 50,Ausgabe 4Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... speech , that writing is ' speech written down ' , although the sense and relevance of such an assertion is rarely made explicit . Linguists have not , however , established how written and spoken language are related , although Chomsky ...
... speech , that writing is ' speech written down ' , although the sense and relevance of such an assertion is rarely made explicit . Linguists have not , however , established how written and spoken language are related , although Chomsky ...
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... speech perception by Franklin S. Cooper and Kenneth N. Stevens should have been the core of the conference , since both were at pains to point out that the physical signals of speech are not a succession of sounds that stand for ...
... speech perception by Franklin S. Cooper and Kenneth N. Stevens should have been the core of the conference , since both were at pains to point out that the physical signals of speech are not a succession of sounds that stand for ...
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OF SPEECH ACTS by JERROLD M. SADOCK CONTENTS : INTRODUCTION : Formal Linguistics ; Speech Acts ; Formal Linguistics and Illocutionary Acts . THE EVIDENCE FOR THE PERFORMA- TIVE ANALYSIS : Pronominalization and Related Phenomena ...
OF SPEECH ACTS by JERROLD M. SADOCK CONTENTS : INTRODUCTION : Formal Linguistics ; Speech Acts ; Formal Linguistics and Illocutionary Acts . THE EVIDENCE FOR THE PERFORMA- TIVE ANALYSIS : Pronominalization and Related Phenomena ...
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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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