Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... questions , moves which help B to answer Q , tags and prompters , and wн - question use . Among her findings , S offers such conclu- sions as these : yes is used alone 58 % of the time , but no is used alone only 21 % of the time . The ...
... questions , moves which help B to answer Q , tags and prompters , and wн - question use . Among her findings , S offers such conclu- sions as these : yes is used alone 58 % of the time , but no is used alone only 21 % of the time . The ...
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... questions signal gaps in information , while answers attempt to fill the signaled gaps . G & S's paper is not , however , a study of the semantic , syntactic , or pragmatic properties of question / answer pairs , but rather a study of ...
... questions signal gaps in information , while answers attempt to fill the signaled gaps . G & S's paper is not , however , a study of the semantic , syntactic , or pragmatic properties of question / answer pairs , but rather a study of ...
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... question remaining for future research concerns the conditions under which the correlations are manifested in human languages . The TH does not vouch for the occurrence of correlations ; rather , it predicts the pattern of the ...
... question remaining for future research concerns the conditions under which the correlations are manifested in human languages . The TH does not vouch for the occurrence of correlations ; rather , it predicts the pattern of the ...
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