Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... conversation , is , in fact , most similar to it : those features which are thought quintessentially literary ( repetition of sounds and words , syntactic parallelism , rhythm ) are all basic to ordinary spontaneous conversation , as is ...
... conversation , is , in fact , most similar to it : those features which are thought quintessentially literary ( repetition of sounds and words , syntactic parallelism , rhythm ) are all basic to ordinary spontaneous conversation , as is ...
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... conversation and personal narratives ) and planned written ( personal narratives ) . Thus her study turns out to be similar to those focused on spoken vs. written discourse . Chafe also cites four types of discourse ; indeed , in ...
... conversation and personal narratives ) and planned written ( personal narratives ) . Thus her study turns out to be similar to those focused on spoken vs. written discourse . Chafe also cites four types of discourse ; indeed , in ...
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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 . When Ann asks Barbara a ...
... 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 . When Ann asks Barbara a ...
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active acts addressees adverbs analysis appear approach argument Barbara base basic called Chap Charles claim clause combination complements complex components consider constituent construction contains context contrast conversation defined derived described direct discourse discussion distinction English evidence examples expressions fact final function given grammar Guaraní illocutionary important indicate interesting interpretation involved John kind language lexical linguistic logical marked meaning natural nominal noted notion object occur operators participants particular passive past performed phonological position possible pragmatic predicate present Press problem question reference relation relative represent request role rules seems semantic sense sentence speaker specific speech spoken structure suggests syntactic syntax theory thing Topic turn units University utterance verb vowel written