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... force of ordering.3 Likewise with exclamatives , we need to distinguish illocutionary force from senten- tial force . While members of various clause types may be associated with the illocutio- nary force of exclaiming , only members of ...
... force of ordering.3 Likewise with exclamatives , we need to distinguish illocutionary force from senten- tial force . While members of various clause types may be associated with the illocutio- nary force of exclaiming , only members of ...
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... force- indicating element as well . ( Of the works we are aware of , only Han's explicitly postu- lates a force - indicating element in C for interrogatives ... force with sentential force 44 LANGUAGE , VOLUME 79 , NUMBER 1 ( 2003 )
... force- indicating element as well . ( Of the works we are aware of , only Han's explicitly postu- lates a force - indicating element in C for interrogatives ... force with sentential force 44 LANGUAGE , VOLUME 79 , NUMBER 1 ( 2003 )
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... force . Against this perspective , we have argued that illocutionary force is not the appro- priate concept ; sentential force is . More significantly , in the case of exclamatives there is no single element that is present in all and ...
... force . Against this perspective , we have argued that illocutionary force is not the appro- priate concept ; sentential force is . More significantly , in the case of exclamatives there is no single element that is present in all and ...
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At the syntaxsemantics | 39 |
A sociolinguistic study of the origins of ne deletion in European | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 231 |
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