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Discourse analysis : The sociolinguistic analysis of natural language . By MI- CHAEL STUBBS . ( Language in society , 4. ) Oxford : Blackwell ; Chicago : Uni- versity of Chicago Press , 1983. Pp . xii , 272.
Discourse analysis : The sociolinguistic analysis of natural language . By MI- CHAEL STUBBS . ( Language in society , 4. ) Oxford : Blackwell ; Chicago : Uni- versity of Chicago Press , 1983. Pp . xii , 272.
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S then presents three approaches to discourse analysis : in Chap . II , the pure description of conversation ; in Chap . III , the analysis of the ethnographic data , including the setting in which the function of the language behavior ...
S then presents three approaches to discourse analysis : in Chap . II , the pure description of conversation ; in Chap . III , the analysis of the ethnographic data , including the setting in which the function of the language behavior ...
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Rousseau 1984 have revised the variable rule algorithm to allow the direct analysis of multinomial variation ; and in an early application of the new algorithm , I found ( Kroch 1981 ) that the alternation among relative markers in a ...
Rousseau 1984 have revised the variable rule algorithm to allow the direct analysis of multinomial variation ; and in an early application of the new algorithm , I found ( Kroch 1981 ) that the alternation among relative markers in a ...
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
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