Language, Band 50,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... speaker shares with his addressee must be part of what is in the speaker's consciousness at the time . It is true that when he begins to speak , the things he says may bring other things into his consciousness that were not there at the ...
... speaker shares with his addressee must be part of what is in the speaker's consciousness at the time . It is true that when he begins to speak , the things he says may bring other things into his consciousness that were not there at the ...
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... speaker may optionally treat it as new information in subsequent sentences . The probability of his doing so increases with the number of intervening sentences without the item , with changes of subject and scene , and perhaps with ...
... speaker may optionally treat it as new information in subsequent sentences . The probability of his doing so increases with the number of intervening sentences without the item , with changes of subject and scene , and perhaps with ...
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... speaker can assume that the addressee is automatically conscious of the time of the utterance ; such information is part of the orientation of the dis- course , automatically shared by both speaker and addressee ( just as they share the ...
... speaker can assume that the addressee is automatically conscious of the time of the utterance ; such information is part of the orientation of the dis- course , automatically shared by both speaker and addressee ( just as they share the ...
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A-replc abstract addressee's consciousness alternative analysis antonymous antonymous adjectives apply articulatory assumed chimpanzees Chomsky complex consonants constraints context contrast copula counter-bleeding deictic deictic center deixis deletion derivational history dialect diphthongs discussion distinction Dravidian Dravidian languages Elamite English environment Epenthesis evidence examples extrinsic ordering fact Finnish function gemination given glossolalia gorgia grammar hypothesis initial d involved Kiparsky labial learning lexical entries lexical representations linguistic meaning morpheme myelination N-drop nasal natural normal nouns null segment obstruent output pairs palatalized paper phonetic phonological rules phonotactic pitch position possible predict present principle probably problem pronouns pronunciation proposed PSSM question reference relations relationship restrictions semantic sentences sequence speaker specific speech standard theory stem stress string structural description suffix syllable syntactic syntax tion tone tone languages transformational transformational grammar underlying form University unmarked utterance variable verb vocal vowel words