Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... context ; the bowl and the soup constitute the contexts for each other . In a recent interview ( McDermott 1981 ) , Birdwhistell has offered the image of fibers organized into a thread ; if you look for fibers , you find no thread , and ...
... context ; the bowl and the soup constitute the contexts for each other . In a recent interview ( McDermott 1981 ) , Birdwhistell has offered the image of fibers organized into a thread ; if you look for fibers , you find no thread , and ...
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... context ( cf. Wieder ) . That is , the first sequence of talk both creates the social context and depends upon it : it establishes a possible ' getting - a - turn ' context , and the talk is understood in terms of that possibility ; but ...
... context ( cf. Wieder ) . That is , the first sequence of talk both creates the social context and depends upon it : it establishes a possible ' getting - a - turn ' context , and the talk is understood in terms of that possibility ; but ...
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... context is occasionally useful as an added interpretive grid through which to pass strange utterances . Rather , people use talk reflexively to build the very contexts in terms of which they understand what they are doing and talking ...
... context is occasionally useful as an added interpretive grid through which to pass strange utterances . Rather , people use talk reflexively to build the very contexts in terms of which they understand what they are doing and talking ...
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