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... speech and metapragmatics . Ed . by JOHN A. LUCY . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1993. Pp . x , 414 . Cloth $ 69.95 . This book is a collection of contributions from the participants in a series of workshops on re- ported speech ...
... speech and metapragmatics . Ed . by JOHN A. LUCY . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1993. Pp . x , 414 . Cloth $ 69.95 . This book is a collection of contributions from the participants in a series of workshops on re- ported speech ...
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... speech from the reporting frame and to integrate the reported speech into ongo- ing narrative discourse . In ' Generic versus meta- pragmatic dimensions of Warao narratives : Who regiments performance ? ' ( 179-212 ) , CHARLES BRIGGS ...
... speech from the reporting frame and to integrate the reported speech into ongo- ing narrative discourse . In ' Generic versus meta- pragmatic dimensions of Warao narratives : Who regiments performance ? ' ( 179-212 ) , CHARLES BRIGGS ...
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... speech ; ( 2 ) taki is inserted between other speech act verbs and the direct or indirect speech , either ( a ) with repeti- tion of the subject before taki or ( b ) without such repetition ( at which stage it can be reanalyzed as a ...
... speech ; ( 2 ) taki is inserted between other speech act verbs and the direct or indirect speech , either ( a ) with repeti- tion of the subject before taki or ( b ) without such repetition ( at which stage it can be reanalyzed as a ...
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