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... Speech perception as a tractable problem . Handbook of psy- cholinguistics , ed . by Morton A. Gernsbacher , 173-217 . San Diego : Academic Press . KUHL , PATRICIA K. 1991. Human adults and human infants show a ' perceptual magnet ...
... Speech perception as a tractable problem . Handbook of psy- cholinguistics , ed . by Morton A. Gernsbacher , 173-217 . San Diego : Academic Press . KUHL , PATRICIA K. 1991. Human adults and human infants show a ' perceptual magnet ...
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... Speech act theory ' ( Ch . 3 ) , the central scholars discussed are John Austin and especially John Searle . The sample analysis focuses on identifying the speech acts of questions , requests , and offers . S compares and contrasts what ...
... Speech act theory ' ( Ch . 3 ) , the central scholars discussed are John Austin and especially John Searle . The sample analysis focuses on identifying the speech acts of questions , requests , and offers . S compares and contrasts what ...
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... speech act data versus written questionnaire data : How data collection method affects speech act performance ' ( 65-86 ) , com- pares refusal data from discourse completion tests with naturally occurring recorded data . They found that ...
... speech act data versus written questionnaire data : How data collection method affects speech act performance ' ( 65-86 ) , com- pares refusal data from discourse completion tests with naturally occurring recorded data . They found that ...
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