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_aJournal of pragmatics, vol.7, n°4, August 1983 _eAn interdisciplinary Bi-monthly of language studies _bPERI |
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_aNorth-Holland, Amsterdam _cNorthe-Holland Publishing Company _d1983 |
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_aJournal of pragmatics _vvol.7, n°4 |
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_hp.347-360 _fCRAIG K. Holly and GALLAGHER M. Tanya _iAdult- child discourse: the conversational relevance of pauses _nLangage. Enfant |
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_hp.361-387 _fTSUCHIBASHI Mika _iThe speech act continuum:an investigation of japanese sentence final particles _nParticule finale.Langue japonaise |
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_hp.389-409 _fARIEL Mira _iLinguistic marking of social prominence: the hebrew 'mi se' introducer _nQui, Quoi.Hébreux (langue) |
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_hp.411-432 _fTOMLIN S. Roussel _iOn the interaction of syntactic subject, thematic information, and agent in English _nSujet.Anglais (langue) |
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_hp.433-442 _fVAN DER AUWERA Johan _iPredication and expression in functional grammar _nPrédication |
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