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... request . In such a case , the possible rejection of the request coming from A may be avoided by the recipient's ... requests a service from B A2 : REQUESTING IN ALGONQUIN 321.
... request . In such a case , the possible rejection of the request coming from A may be avoided by the recipient's ... requests a service from B A2 : REQUESTING IN ALGONQUIN 321.
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A1 : A requests a service from B A2 : B turns down the request We may now formulate the interactional problems as follows : how does someone who receives a request for a favour in Algonquin society orient to the request so as to ...
A1 : A requests a service from B A2 : B turns down the request We may now formulate the interactional problems as follows : how does someone who receives a request for a favour in Algonquin society orient to the request so as to ...
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... request and the request recipient in order to sustain and protect ongoing interaction . The following examples fol- low this same pattern of the request recipient using a rejection notice utterance . A1 : Odaian na conian kikokomim ...
... request and the request recipient in order to sustain and protect ongoing interaction . The following examples fol- low this same pattern of the request recipient using a rejection notice utterance . A1 : Odaian na conian kikokomim ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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