Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... utterance you're intending to relate an utterance to ... and that is if you are in Next Position to an utterance . Which is to say that for adjacently placed utterances , where a next intends to relate to a last , no other means than ...
... utterance you're intending to relate an utterance to ... and that is if you are in Next Position to an utterance . Which is to say that for adjacently placed utterances , where a next intends to relate to a last , no other means than ...
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... utterance , the more difficult that utterance may be to process , because of the greater number of scales evoked . Thus relative position of scalar values , preceding utterance - type , and per- formance factors may all serve to ...
... utterance , the more difficult that utterance may be to process , because of the greater number of scales evoked . Thus relative position of scalar values , preceding utterance - type , and per- formance factors may all serve to ...
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... utterance : as we have also demonstrated in §4 , FR constrains an utterance's appropriateness . The contribution of FR is also detachable : we have demonstrated above that it is always possible to substitute falling intonation for FR ...
... utterance : as we have also demonstrated in §4 , FR constrains an utterance's appropriateness . The contribution of FR is also detachable : we have demonstrated above that it is always possible to substitute falling intonation for FR ...
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