Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 17Carleton University, 1986 - Algonquian Indians |
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... question and the three language questions in the census . See Figure 1 for copies of these questions . You will note in the ethnicity question that the Aboriginal categories are clearly separated from the rest of the possible responses ...
... question and the three language questions in the census . See Figure 1 for copies of these questions . You will note in the ethnicity question that the Aboriginal categories are clearly separated from the rest of the possible responses ...
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... question becomes : how is the utterance " No thanks , I just ate " to be heard as an an- swer to a question that does the work of declining an invitation ? Note that there are no syntactic or semantic resources for hearing B's answer as ...
... question becomes : how is the utterance " No thanks , I just ate " to be heard as an an- swer to a question that does the work of declining an invitation ? Note that there are no syntactic or semantic resources for hearing B's answer as ...
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... question in this conversation , A , is also engaged in sense- making work in order to produce a question in such a way that the answer A wants can be produced . Thus A's question , and B's reply , makes available talk which is intended ...
... question in this conversation , A , is also engaged in sense- making work in order to produce a question in such a way that the answer A wants can be produced . Thus A's question , and B's reply , makes available talk which is intended ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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