Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... expressions ( nonmanual marking ) or by mouthing , an imitation of the mouth movements of a corresponding word from the spoken language . Facial expressions generally accompany content questions even when a manual inter- rogative is ...
... expressions ( nonmanual marking ) or by mouthing , an imitation of the mouth movements of a corresponding word from the spoken language . Facial expressions generally accompany content questions even when a manual inter- rogative is ...
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... expressions , the categorization of elements , and the phrase structure analysis of complex expressions . I find the judgments and interpretations to be right on the mark in the overwhelming majority ( well over 99 % ) of the cases . I ...
... expressions , the categorization of elements , and the phrase structure analysis of complex expressions . I find the judgments and interpretations to be right on the mark in the overwhelming majority ( well over 99 % ) of the cases . I ...
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... expression to induce a hearer to access or create some entity in his or her mental model of the discourse . A ... expressions and the objects in the real world that they denote . The discourse - model approach , however , takes a ...
... expression to induce a hearer to access or create some entity in his or her mental model of the discourse . A ... expressions and the objects in the real world that they denote . The discourse - model approach , however , takes a ...
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L Yu | 73 |
Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Peter W Culicover | 127 |
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