Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... marked with well . It is not always easy to identify requests , because of the variety of interactional goods which they solicit ( including ap- preciation ) ; however , I will argue that non - compliance with a request is more likely ...
... marked with well . It is not always easy to identify requests , because of the variety of interactional goods which they solicit ( including ap- preciation ) ; however , I will argue that non - compliance with a request is more likely ...
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... marked with well . A series of requests marked with well can also occur when questions on a speaker's agenda are not answered because of changes in the conversational topic . One of the goals of the sociolinguistic interviews providing ...
... marked with well . A series of requests marked with well can also occur when questions on a speaker's agenda are not answered because of changes in the conversational topic . One of the goals of the sociolinguistic interviews providing ...
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... marked by a star ( * ) , as L * + H . Tones which lead or follow an accented syllable are marked by a raised hyphen ( ~ ) . Thus * and - correspond to a stressed / unstressed distinction . Boundary tones are marked with % . In this ...
... marked by a star ( * ) , as L * + H . Tones which lead or follow an accented syllable are marked by a raised hyphen ( ~ ) . Thus * and - correspond to a stressed / unstressed distinction . Boundary tones are marked with % . In this ...
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