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... Abramson & Lisker 1965 ) we found it most productive to focus on word - initial position , the context in which ... of voice timing or laryngeal timing really has a broader domain over a number of contexts ( Abramson 1977 , 2000 ) .
... Abramson & Lisker 1965 ) we found it most productive to focus on word - initial position , the context in which ... of voice timing or laryngeal timing really has a broader domain over a number of contexts ( Abramson 1977 , 2000 ) .
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Several contributors show how gestures can have a specific function in interaction ( ADAM KENDON , CHARLES GOODWIN , JOHN HAVILAND ) , while others argue that the interactional context can also have an ...
Several contributors show how gestures can have a specific function in interaction ( ADAM KENDON , CHARLES GOODWIN , JOHN HAVILAND ) , while others argue that the interactional context can also have an ...
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The following two papers are detailed examinations of the types of linguistic contexts in which grammatical meanings ... He stresses that the intermediate stages — the ' bridging context ' , in which the target meaning is foregrounded ...
The following two papers are detailed examinations of the types of linguistic contexts in which grammatical meanings ... He stresses that the intermediate stages — the ' bridging context ' , in which the target meaning is foregrounded ...
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Charles F Hockett James W Gair | 600 |
McCawley John Lawler | 614 |
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