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Such recognition or identification may be accom- plished in several ways . 15 First , there may be a gestural or non - linguistic accom- paniment to the speech act itself , occurring at the same time or in close proximity to it , which ...
Such recognition or identification may be accom- plished in several ways . 15 First , there may be a gestural or non - linguistic accom- paniment to the speech act itself , occurring at the same time or in close proximity to it , which ...
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no way acknowledge such potential problems , we have several kinds of evidence that achieving identification CAN be problematic ; all these involve cases in which speakers say N ia , but do not simply continue on with the sentence or ...
no way acknowledge such potential problems , we have several kinds of evidence that achieving identification CAN be problematic ; all these involve cases in which speakers say N ia , but do not simply continue on with the sentence or ...
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Such renamings were , however , seen not to be the only way to remedy an unsatisfactory identification , since speakers may use the parenthetical slot after an initial ia to refer to properties of the N , as seen in 31 and 4.
Such renamings were , however , seen not to be the only way to remedy an unsatisfactory identification , since speakers may use the parenthetical slot after an initial ia to refer to properties of the N , as seen in 31 and 4.
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Conjunction Reduction Gapping and RightNode Raising Richard A Hudson | 535 |
The interface of theory and description Peter Cole | 563 |
Which that Herbert F W Stahlke | 584 |
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