Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... communication ( the linguistic and non - linguistic ) are not separated , since the self - identity of speaker and hearer , action and interaction are already constituted and stabilized linguistically , and code and information are ...
... communication ( the linguistic and non - linguistic ) are not separated , since the self - identity of speaker and hearer , action and interaction are already constituted and stabilized linguistically , and code and information are ...
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... communication of any sort was made after the interpreters had failed . In the other case , however , there must have been some means of communication - since trade , albeit ' silent ' in the legendary West African tradition , was ...
... communication of any sort was made after the interpreters had failed . In the other case , however , there must have been some means of communication - since trade , albeit ' silent ' in the legendary West African tradition , was ...
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... communication . However , Hewes ' gestural theory of the origins of language has had the salutary effect of contributing to the growing interest in visual communication , both in hearing humans and in the deaf . The work has been ...
... communication . However , Hewes ' gestural theory of the origins of language has had the salutary effect of contributing to the growing interest in visual communication , both in hearing humans and in the deaf . The work has been ...
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African alternation analysis appear apply argument aspect attempt basic called Chapter claim clause color communication comparative concerned consider consonant constituents constructions contains contrast definition derived described detail dialects discussion distinction English evidence examples expressions fact final formation forms function gerunds give given grammar historical important indicates interesting involved John language least lexical linguistic marked meaning natural node nominal noted nouns object occur original particular pattern person phonological position possible present Press problem proposed question reading reason reference relative represented rules seems semantic sentences social speakers speech standard stem structure suffix suggests surface syntactic syntax Table theory topics transformational underlying University usage verb volume vowel