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Other discourse analysts argue that texts are different in kind from smaller linguistic units ( morphemes or sentences ) —and relatedly , that methods used for analysing other linguistic units should not be expected to provide a model ...
Other discourse analysts argue that texts are different in kind from smaller linguistic units ( morphemes or sentences ) —and relatedly , that methods used for analysing other linguistic units should not be expected to provide a model ...
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only speech acts but also speakers and their portance of the SPEAKER in discourse , can still ' contractual relations ' to one another , as well inspire us as linguists , semioticians , or socioas the sociolinguistic constraints imposed ...
only speech acts but also speakers and their portance of the SPEAKER in discourse , can still ' contractual relations ' to one another , as well inspire us as linguists , semioticians , or socioas the sociolinguistic constraints imposed ...
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from Academic Press Handbook of Discourse Analysis Edited by T. A. VAN DIJK This broadly - based investigation of discourse phenomena is grounded on the idea that discourse understanding is strategic . The authors identify a set of ...
from Academic Press Handbook of Discourse Analysis Edited by T. A. VAN DIJK This broadly - based investigation of discourse phenomena is grounded on the idea that discourse understanding is strategic . The authors identify a set of ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 521 |
A reply | 569 |
The syntax of fi complements in Caribbean English Creole Donald Winford | 588 |
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