Language, Band 46,Ausgabe 2,Teile 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1970 |
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... question is a content question , no sign of quote appears ; rather , the interrogative word serves this function : He asked when you were coming . All such questions are indirect . Direct Questions may be considered to be simply further ...
... question is a content question , no sign of quote appears ; rather , the interrogative word serves this function : He asked when you were coming . All such questions are indirect . Direct Questions may be considered to be simply further ...
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... questions , but may be transformed into an ' in- terrogative prosodeme ' in a main question ( i.e. not dominated on the surface by a question - performative ) . This very late transformation will erase -e segmen- tally ( or more exactly ...
... questions , but may be transformed into an ' in- terrogative prosodeme ' in a main question ( i.e. not dominated on the surface by a question - performative ) . This very late transformation will erase -e segmen- tally ( or more exactly ...
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... question : ' How and when do persons become bilingual ? ' The theme speaker , R. M. Jones , modifies the problem to ' How and when does a child become bi- lingual ? ' He acknowledges the ' when ' part to be difficult to answer and to be ...
... question : ' How and when do persons become bilingual ? ' The theme speaker , R. M. Jones , modifies the problem to ' How and when does a child become bi- lingual ? ' He acknowledges the ' when ' part to be difficult to answer and to be ...
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