Language, Band 63George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1987 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... discourse ) , ( c ) narrator attribution ( reportage vs. in - situ claims of the speaker IN the text / discourse ) , ( d ) argumentation ( logic markers ) , ( e ) self - reference ( ref- erence to the discourse itself ) , and ( f ) ...
... discourse ) , ( c ) narrator attribution ( reportage vs. in - situ claims of the speaker IN the text / discourse ) , ( d ) argumentation ( logic markers ) , ( e ) self - reference ( ref- erence to the discourse itself ) , and ( f ) ...
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... discourse coherence . He shows how pitch and stress patterns project expectancies inside and across tonic segments : ' While high and mid termination set up expectations of particular kinds , low termination carries no assumption that ...
... discourse coherence . He shows how pitch and stress patterns project expectancies inside and across tonic segments : ' While high and mid termination set up expectations of particular kinds , low termination carries no assumption that ...
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... discourse to limit the quantity of lexical arguments in a clause to a maximum of one ; and that this single argument is not distributed randomly across the grammatically possible positions , but sys- tematically disfavors certain roles ...
... discourse to limit the quantity of lexical arguments in a clause to a maximum of one ; and that this single argument is not distributed randomly across the grammatically possible positions , but sys- tematically disfavors certain roles ...
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Aronoff | 115 |
A George | 130 |
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