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The aim is to see what clusters of social variables can be identified and associated in a particular language - use situation . Such studies have been criticized for both methodological and theoretical reasons , but with the two ...
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organizations - in particular those which characterize the sequential organization of conversation , specifically its turn - taking system.3 Thought of in terms of the social organization of conversational interaction ...
organizations - in particular those which characterize the sequential organization of conversation , specifically its turn - taking system.3 Thought of in terms of the social organization of conversational interaction ...
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( I.e. , there is no particular unicorn he is looking for , and it is not his wish to bring about a state of affairs where he is looking for a particular unicorn . ) b . Every man wants there to be a unicorn that he is looking for .
( I.e. , there is no particular unicorn he is looking for , and it is not his wish to bring about a state of affairs where he is looking for a particular unicorn . ) b . Every man wants there to be a unicorn that he is looking for .
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Upsidedown phonology W R Leben and O W Robinson | 1 |
Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
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