Language, Band 50,Ausgabe 4Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... technique groups ( i.e. the two groups of turn - allocational techniques ) that makes the inclusion of the two types of techniques in the rule - set compatible with ' one speaker at a time ' , obviating a violative potential of their ...
... technique groups ( i.e. the two groups of turn - allocational techniques ) that makes the inclusion of the two types of techniques in the rule - set compatible with ' one speaker at a time ' , obviating a violative potential of their ...
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... techniques are operating , there is reason for searching out techniques which are less obvious , but expectably used ; ( 2 ) the obvious cases suggest that the techniques may be grouped , and suggest a kind of grouping , which can ...
... techniques are operating , there is reason for searching out techniques which are less obvious , but expectably used ; ( 2 ) the obvious cases suggest that the techniques may be grouped , and suggest a kind of grouping , which can ...
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... techniques can be extensively expanded by inclusion of techniques which employ social identities in their opera- tion . Thus , in a conversation involving two couples , an invitation made by a speaker to go to the movies will be heard ...
... techniques can be extensively expanded by inclusion of techniques which employ social identities in their opera- tion . Thus , in a conversation involving two couples , an invitation made by a speaker to go to the movies will be heard ...
Inhalt
Half a century of the Linguistic Society | 619 |
Movement rules in functional perspective | 630 |
Indefiniteness and anaphoricity | 665 |
Urheberrecht | |
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