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... discourse marking - is entirely dependent on context and therefore fully independent of prosody . Prosody is affected only by discourse marking via the prosodic requirements imposed by the discourse constraints in interaction with the ...
... discourse marking - is entirely dependent on context and therefore fully independent of prosody . Prosody is affected only by discourse marking via the prosodic requirements imposed by the discourse constraints in interaction with the ...
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... discourse . She asserts that since no discourse theory provides defini- tive answers , her approach is a heuristic , exploratory tool that provides a means for answering some ques- tions while raising others . The book consists of eight ...
... discourse . She asserts that since no discourse theory provides defini- tive answers , her approach is a heuristic , exploratory tool that provides a means for answering some ques- tions while raising others . The book consists of eight ...
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... discourse referent since there are cases where one adverb can refer to an earlier adverb . For example , one could plausibly argue that as soon as possible could be referred to by an adverb like then at some later point in a discourse ...
... discourse referent since there are cases where one adverb can refer to an earlier adverb . For example , one could plausibly argue that as soon as possible could be referred to by an adverb like then at some later point in a discourse ...
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Book Notices see back cover | 450 |
Annual Report Brian D Joseph | 466 |
Recent Publications | 475 |
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