Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... speaker says be heard as following sensibly from what another has said ? One indication of the importance of this task is that responsibility for it is divided among both speakers and hearers : a speaker is expected to formulate an ...
... speaker says be heard as following sensibly from what another has said ? One indication of the importance of this task is that responsibility for it is divided among both speakers and hearers : a speaker is expected to formulate an ...
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... speakers to mark over - involvement with a question , and to propose its continuing relevance even after the questioner's expectations of an answer have been satisfied . In 19 , Debby asks Ira why he decided to live in a particular ...
... speakers to mark over - involvement with a question , and to propose its continuing relevance even after the questioner's expectations of an answer have been satisfied . In 19 , Debby asks Ira why he decided to live in a particular ...
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... speakers ' monitoring of their own talk is more finely attuned than their monitoring of that of others . In 44-45 , speakers engage in self - repairs without glottalized self - interruptions , and without hear- ers ' realizations that a ...
... speakers ' monitoring of their own talk is more finely attuned than their monitoring of that of others . In 44-45 , speakers engage in self - repairs without glottalized self - interruptions , and without hear- ers ' realizations that a ...
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