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a The move - feature analysis creates a major problem for an account of overt movement , which involves categories , not just features . If only features are required to move in order to check and thereby eliminate - interpretable ...
a The move - feature analysis creates a major problem for an account of overt movement , which involves categories , not just features . If only features are required to move in order to check and thereby eliminate - interpretable ...
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The second part of the book , ' Approaches to discourse analysis ' , contains six chapters covering speech act theory , interactional sociolinguistics , the ethnography of communication , Gricean pragmatics , conversation analysis ...
The second part of the book , ' Approaches to discourse analysis ' , contains six chapters covering speech act theory , interactional sociolinguistics , the ethnography of communication , Gricean pragmatics , conversation analysis ...
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necessarily be nonrigorous , only that one interpretative evaluation of a speaker's motivation or message may be just as ' good ' an analysis as the next — unless and until some way of falsifying the analysis can be conceived .
necessarily be nonrigorous , only that one interpretative evaluation of a speaker's motivation or message may be just as ' good ' an analysis as the next — unless and until some way of falsifying the analysis can be conceived .
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