Language, Band 61George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... question form preverbally ; e.g. , English indicates interrogation sentence - initially . The Shanghainese question particle a and the Tw kám occur predicate - initially ; but OV languages tend to place question markers postverbally ...
... question form preverbally ; e.g. , English indicates interrogation sentence - initially . The Shanghainese question particle a and the Tw kám occur predicate - initially ; but OV languages tend to place question markers postverbally ...
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... question , well is not as useful for marking the answer as a coherent response . We might expect , then , that well would be relatively infrequent with whatever other question forms also limit respondents ' options . Disjunctive questions ...
... question , well is not as useful for marking the answer as a coherent response . We might expect , then , that well would be relatively infrequent with whatever other question forms also limit respondents ' options . Disjunctive questions ...
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... question per se , well works as an interactional resource through which speakers manage some of the complex participation frameworks which are created by multi - party conversations . In 22 , Jack has been asking his teen - age son Lon ...
... question per se , well works as an interactional resource through which speakers manage some of the complex participation frameworks which are created by multi - party conversations . In 22 , Jack has been asking his teen - age son Lon ...
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