Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... authors discuss markers ( those items that share a range of textual function ) , participant chains , time chains , lexical and sentence- structure patternings , and synergy of signals . Ch . 5 deals with units and devices of discourse ...
... authors discuss markers ( those items that share a range of textual function ) , participant chains , time chains , lexical and sentence- structure patternings , and synergy of signals . Ch . 5 deals with units and devices of discourse ...
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... authors , themselves from different fields , join forces , resources , and goodwill to address important issues with combined strengths . Isolation is not the exclusive property of the field of legal studies . The authors complain that ...
... authors , themselves from different fields , join forces , resources , and goodwill to address important issues with combined strengths . Isolation is not the exclusive property of the field of legal studies . The authors complain that ...
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... authors build on an earlier ( Felstiner , Abel , and Sarat 1980-81 ) model of disputes ( naming , blaming , claiming ) , adding their own modifications based on linguistic and ethnographic evidence . Using their own past research on ...
... authors build on an earlier ( Felstiner , Abel , and Sarat 1980-81 ) model of disputes ( naming , blaming , claiming ) , adding their own modifications based on linguistic and ethnographic evidence . Using their own past research on ...
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