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example , a sentence whose sentential force is that of asking may have the illocutionary force of ordering . " Likewise with exclamatives , we need to distinguish illocutionary force from sentential force . While members of various ...
example , a sentence whose sentential force is that of asking may have the illocutionary force of ordering . " Likewise with exclamatives , we need to distinguish illocutionary force from sentential force . While members of various ...
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( Of the works we are aware of , only Han's explicitly postulates a force - indicating element in C for interrogatives . ) A problem with this view is that the feature is used in both main and embedded clauses , and embedded clauses are ...
( Of the works we are aware of , only Han's explicitly postulates a force - indicating element in C for interrogatives . ) A problem with this view is that the feature is used in both main and embedded clauses , and embedded clauses are ...
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8 c . conflate the pragmatic notion of illocutionary force with sentential force . As noted above , pragmatic inference may lead any clause type to be interpreted with any illocutionary force , for example , declarative as a question ...
8 c . conflate the pragmatic notion of illocutionary force with sentential force . As noted above , pragmatic inference may lead any clause type to be interpreted with any illocutionary force , for example , declarative as a question ...
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Interpreting neutralized segments in Dutch Mirjam Ernestus R Harald Baayen | 5 |
At the syntaxsemantics | 39 |
A sociolinguistic study of the origins of ne deletion in European | 118 |
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