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And whereas ethnographers of speaking often rely on the description of relatively few instances of a speech event in order to detail its normative form , the Hills are concerned with locating evolving linguistic norms and their changing ...
And whereas ethnographers of speaking often rely on the description of relatively few instances of a speech event in order to detail its normative form , the Hills are concerned with locating evolving linguistic norms and their changing ...
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GESTURE WITH SPEECH VS. GESTURE WITHOUT SPEECH . McNeill ( 1990 : Ch . 6 ) has described the gestures that characteristically accompany speech in hearing children ( and hearing adults as well ) as less clear , less disciplined ...
GESTURE WITH SPEECH VS. GESTURE WITHOUT SPEECH . McNeill ( 1990 : Ch . 6 ) has described the gestures that characteristically accompany speech in hearing children ( and hearing adults as well ) as less clear , less disciplined ...
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Spontaneous gestures , movements of the hands and arms , are used by McN ' to open a second channel of observation onto mental processes ( the first being speech itself ) ' , allowing us to ' see , in comparatively pure undistorted form ...
Spontaneous gestures , movements of the hands and arms , are used by McN ' to open a second channel of observation onto mental processes ( the first being speech itself ) ' , allowing us to ' see , in comparatively pure undistorted form ...
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On a possible sign advantage | 1 |
The Xbar theory of phrase structure András Kornai Geoffrey K Pullum | 24 |
Extraposition and focus Geoffrey J Huck Younghee Na | 51 |
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