Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... spoken version , the relation- ships between propositions are not overtly marked ; the speaker relies on jux- taposition , or on the basic conjunctions and and but . The spoken version uses the present continuous tense , whereas the ...
... spoken version , the relation- ships between propositions are not overtly marked ; the speaker relies on jux- taposition , or on the basic conjunctions and and but . The spoken version uses the present continuous tense , whereas the ...
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... spoken and written discourse . Not only is the written version much longer , but it contains many features associated with spoken language , e.g. direct quotation and use of details for imageability . The key seems to lie in the fact ...
... spoken and written discourse . Not only is the written version much longer , but it contains many features associated with spoken language , e.g. direct quotation and use of details for imageability . The key seems to lie in the fact ...
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... spoken and written versions begin similarly , the spoken contains quadruple repetition of I say you gotta take off ... , with very slight deviation . In contrast , this construction is repeated only twice in the written . There is a ...
... spoken and written versions begin similarly , the spoken contains quadruple repetition of I say you gotta take off ... , with very slight deviation . In contrast , this construction is repeated only twice in the written . There is a ...
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