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Considerations of both pragmatic context and cultural background knowledge can have an ' animating ' or ' defin- itizing ' effect on NP's that are not grammatically marked as such . Thus , for example , a highly fluent AT speaker ...
Considerations of both pragmatic context and cultural background knowledge can have an ' animating ' or ' defin- itizing ' effect on NP's that are not grammatically marked as such . Thus , for example , a highly fluent AT speaker ...
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However , the right amount of context is by no means clear ; Levinson , for one ( 278–83 ) , argues that the ... such as frames for particular speech events , com- municative intention , utterance function , and interactive context .
However , the right amount of context is by no means clear ; Levinson , for one ( 278–83 ) , argues that the ... such as frames for particular speech events , com- municative intention , utterance function , and interactive context .
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study of aspects of context grammatically encoded , or of appropriateness con- ditions for fitting utterances to contexts . Both approaches fail to consider the play of flouting and exploitation , inference and interpretation .
study of aspects of context grammatically encoded , or of appropriateness con- ditions for fitting utterances to contexts . Both approaches fail to consider the play of flouting and exploitation , inference and interpretation .
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
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Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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