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Thus , to a clerk or bank teller or waiter , we might say either * Dwight Bolinger ( personal communication ) offers a more general explanation for the shift , namely that siylized intonation would seldom be used to answer questions ...
Thus , to a clerk or bank teller or waiter , we might say either * Dwight Bolinger ( personal communication ) offers a more general explanation for the shift , namely that siylized intonation would seldom be used to answer questions ...
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A somewhat different set of possible interpretations for stylized low - rise is something like ' This may be a superfluous background question.'Suppose A and B are touring a city of which A is a longtime resident and B is not .
A somewhat different set of possible interpretations for stylized low - rise is something like ' This may be a superfluous background question.'Suppose A and B are touring a city of which A is a longtime resident and B is not .
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O takes the latter view , and in this sense sees sociolinguistics as ' the most promising for casting new light on language usage in this area ' ( 11 ) . a Throughout O's paper , three relevant questions are asked : “ What is the best ...
O takes the latter view , and in this sense sees sociolinguistics as ' the most promising for casting new light on language usage in this area ' ( 11 ) . a Throughout O's paper , three relevant questions are asked : “ What is the best ...
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Stylized intonation D Robert Ladd Jr | 517 |
Vowel features Mona Lindau | 541 |
Conditionals are topics John Haiman | 564 |
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