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47b for the cases under consideration , given that those aspects of the utterance which metalinguistic negation is used to focus on may have nothing to do with the proposition expressed by the utterance : ( 47 ) a .
47b for the cases under consideration , given that those aspects of the utterance which metalinguistic negation is used to focus on may have nothing to do with the proposition expressed by the utterance : ( 47 ) a .
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B's utterance begins with the demurral marker Well , and then repeats part ( but not all ) of A's . By repeating a portion of A's utterance , B has ratified it ; but by failing to repeat all of it , B has avoided ratifying the omitted ...
B's utterance begins with the demurral marker Well , and then repeats part ( but not all ) of A's . By repeating a portion of A's utterance , B has ratified it ; but by failing to repeat all of it , B has avoided ratifying the omitted ...
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... frequency of lanpatient interviews , these are highly structured guage practice when the child provides the interactions in which the nature of the speech model utterance than when another person is unlikely to be ' spontaneous ' .
... frequency of lanpatient interviews , these are highly structured guage practice when the child provides the interactions in which the nature of the speech model utterance than when another person is unlikely to be ' spontaneous ' .
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