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... speaker of a Wakashan language , and Henry , a speaker of two Iroquoian languages , suggested that roman letters should be used and that they should represent sounds as close to those of English as possible . The purpose of this ...
... speaker of a Wakashan language , and Henry , a speaker of two Iroquoian languages , suggested that roman letters should be used and that they should represent sounds as close to those of English as possible . The purpose of this ...
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... speaker is not presupposing that the addressee knows what the facts are . This would , then , explain why it is not used with direct ' yes - no ' questions . ( One might suppose that sentences such as ( 3 ) could occur with the meaning ...
... speaker is not presupposing that the addressee knows what the facts are . This would , then , explain why it is not used with direct ' yes - no ' questions . ( One might suppose that sentences such as ( 3 ) could occur with the meaning ...
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... speaker ) to be already established in the shared mental space between speaker and hearer . So , for instance , once an animate entity has been introduced into a Cheyenne discourse it is appropriate to refer to him with the discourse ...
... speaker ) to be already established in the shared mental space between speaker and hearer . So , for instance , once an animate entity has been introduced into a Cheyenne discourse it is appropriate to refer to him with the discourse ...
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