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... question What ? ) This makes sense in terms of the ' stylized ' analysis , since a speaker who asks a question signals that the answer is not predictable from the context . As Bolinger points out , stylized intonation in answer to a ...
... question What ? ) This makes sense in terms of the ' stylized ' analysis , since a speaker who asks a question signals that the answer is not predictable from the context . As Bolinger points out , stylized intonation in answer to a ...
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... question.'Suppose A and B are touring a city of which A is a longtime resident and B is not . B says : ( 34 ) What're those S tow This is , as it were , a ' real ' question : B does not know the answer , has no reason to assume that he ...
... question.'Suppose A and B are touring a city of which A is a longtime resident and B is not . B says : ( 34 ) What're those S tow This is , as it were , a ' real ' question : B does not know the answer , has no reason to assume that he ...
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... question , I find that his classification of sociolinguistic models is quite arbitrary and unbalanced . He provides too much detail about projects completely unrelated to the problem he is studying , while oversimplifying some important ...
... question , I find that his classification of sociolinguistic models is quite arbitrary and unbalanced . He provides too much detail about projects completely unrelated to the problem he is studying , while oversimplifying some important ...
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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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