Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... interpretation , linguistic analyses can specify potential meanings and functions , but cannot indicate actual interpretations to which conversa- tionalists are oriented . Linguistic analysis alone renders an account that is ...
... interpretation , linguistic analyses can specify potential meanings and functions , but cannot indicate actual interpretations to which conversa- tionalists are oriented . Linguistic analysis alone renders an account that is ...
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... interpretation , the limitations of the linguistic approach are several : most words have several senses ; many sentences are multiply ambiguous as to which propositions they express ; and virtually all speech acts are multi ...
... interpretation , the limitations of the linguistic approach are several : most words have several senses ; many sentences are multiply ambiguous as to which propositions they express ; and virtually all speech acts are multi ...
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... interpretation are interactional phenomena that are most com- pletely analysed in terms of what many persons , both speakers and listeners , accomplish with them . Schegloff 1979 has argued well that interactional con- siderations are ...
... interpretation are interactional phenomena that are most com- pletely analysed in terms of what many persons , both speakers and listeners , accomplish with them . Schegloff 1979 has argued well that interactional con- siderations are ...
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