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( I would extend this , following Ong 1977 , 1979 , to the sense of identification among interactants , as a dynamic which underlies communication in ordinary conversation . ) The written short story , then , takes advantage of the ...
( I would extend this , following Ong 1977 , 1979 , to the sense of identification among interactants , as a dynamic which underlies communication in ordinary conversation . ) The written short story , then , takes advantage of the ...
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However , for her analysis she chooses samples from only two types : unplanned spoken ( casual conversation and personal narratives ) and planned written ( personal narratives ) . Thus her study turns out to be similar to those focused ...
However , for her analysis she chooses samples from only two types : unplanned spoken ( casual conversation and personal narratives ) and planned written ( personal narratives ) . Thus her study turns out to be similar to those focused ...
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CONVERSATIONS . In ordinary conversations , the information that the parties acquire accumulates in a principled way ( see Gazdar 1979 , Stalnaker 1978 ) . Imagine Ann , Barbara , and Charles in a conversation .
CONVERSATIONS . In ordinary conversations , the information that the parties acquire accumulates in a principled way ( see Gazdar 1979 , Stalnaker 1978 ) . Imagine Ann , Barbara , and Charles in a conversation .
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