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What is truly surprising is that those utterances which a description of natural speech would specify as TYPICAL for the child are just those utterances which are LESS EFFECTIVE to him as commands . Could he understand what he himself ...
What is truly surprising is that those utterances which a description of natural speech would specify as TYPICAL for the child are just those utterances which are LESS EFFECTIVE to him as commands . Could he understand what he himself ...
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APPENDIX : NATURAL SPEECH 4. For each child , 100 intelligible utterances were transcribed from tape recordings of preliminary sessions . Exact immediate repetitions of his own utterances by the child were not counted , and are excluded ...
APPENDIX : NATURAL SPEECH 4. For each child , 100 intelligible utterances were transcribed from tape recordings of preliminary sessions . Exact immediate repetitions of his own utterances by the child were not counted , and are excluded ...
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“ The speech community ' , by John J. Gumperz , is a very lucid but all - too - brief argument on behalf of analysing linguistic behavior not only ( as most linguists have done heretofore ) within the context of language itself ...
“ The speech community ' , by John J. Gumperz , is a very lucid but all - too - brief argument on behalf of analysing linguistic behavior not only ( as most linguists have done heretofore ) within the context of language itself ...
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EDITED | 240 |
SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
ture conditions | 309 |
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