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All speech reports in Matses are direct speech ( i.e. involving verbatim quotation , as in He said ' I will go ! ... There are only two speech - report verbs : the intransitive verb ke ' say ' , as shown in 25 , and the transitive verb ...
All speech reports in Matses are direct speech ( i.e. involving verbatim quotation , as in He said ' I will go ! ... There are only two speech - report verbs : the intransitive verb ke ' say ' , as shown in 25 , and the transitive verb ...
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Two features of Matses speech reports are relevant to the explicit coding of evidentiality . First , if a speech report refers to a specific event , it is expected that the speaker ( s ) will be identified either explicitly with a noun ...
Two features of Matses speech reports are relevant to the explicit coding of evidentiality . First , if a speech report refers to a specific event , it is expected that the speaker ( s ) will be identified either explicitly with a noun ...
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The structure of the book in part reflects J's research output in the past ten years or so , namely , determining the effects of speech perception on phonology . This book has also been reviewed elsewhere and those who are interested ...
The structure of the book in part reflects J's research output in the past ten years or so , namely , determining the effects of speech perception on phonology . This book has also been reviewed elsewhere and those who are interested ...
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