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... analysis answers such questions by mere stipulation . Chom- sky's analysis in Ch . 4 is , however , somewhat less than satisfying . He proposes ' a natural economy condition ' : a feature which moves ' carries along just enough material ...
... analysis answers such questions by mere stipulation . Chom- sky's analysis in Ch . 4 is , however , somewhat less than satisfying . He proposes ' a natural economy condition ' : a feature which moves ' carries along just enough material ...
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... analysis ' , contains six chapters covering speech act theory , interactional sociolinguistics , the ethnography of communication , Gricean prag- matics , conversation analysis , and Labovian variation analysis , each discussed with ...
... analysis ' , contains six chapters covering speech act theory , interactional sociolinguistics , the ethnography of communication , Gricean prag- matics , conversation analysis , and Labovian variation analysis , each discussed with ...
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... analysis as the next - unless and until some way of falsifying the analysis can be conceived . ' Variation analysis ' ( Ch . 8 ) is grounded in the work of William Labov and attempts , often in a quantified way , to systematically ...
... analysis as the next - unless and until some way of falsifying the analysis can be conceived . ' Variation analysis ' ( Ch . 8 ) is grounded in the work of William Labov and attempts , often in a quantified way , to systematically ...
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