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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... repetition is an essentially poetic aspect of lan- guage , then it is not surprising that , as Keenan ( 1977 : 125 ) notes , ' One of the most commonplace observations in the psycholinguistic literature is that many young children often ...
... repetition is an essentially poetic aspect of lan- guage , then it is not surprising that , as Keenan ( 1977 : 125 ) notes , ' One of the most commonplace observations in the psycholinguistic literature is that many young children often ...
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... REPETITION AND VARIATION IN CONVERSATION 5.1 . CONVENTIONAL WISDOM . ' History repeats itself ' , a radio emcee an- nounced ; ' That's one of the things wrong with history . ' This witticism reflects conventional wisdom which considers ...
... REPETITION AND VARIATION IN CONVERSATION 5.1 . CONVENTIONAL WISDOM . ' History repeats itself ' , a radio emcee an- nounced ; ' That's one of the things wrong with history . ' This witticism reflects conventional wisdom which considers ...
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... repetition is devalued in everyday conversation , even as it is highly valued in literary discourse by creative writers and scholars . The remainder of this paper demonstrates , with reference to examples from conversational transcripts ...
... repetition is devalued in everyday conversation , even as it is highly valued in literary discourse by creative writers and scholars . The remainder of this paper demonstrates , with reference to examples from conversational transcripts ...
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