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... CONTEXT TASKS present the consultant with a constructed context and ask for the corresponding utterance in the target language . Finally , in CORRECTION TASKS the consultant provides alternative forms for an ungrammatical utterance ...
... CONTEXT TASKS present the consultant with a constructed context and ask for the corresponding utterance in the target language . Finally , in CORRECTION TASKS the consultant provides alternative forms for an ungrammatical utterance ...
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... context = ' A woman is beautiful . ' ( 16b ) Judgment task ( S2 , 27 September 2005 ) skwêwa e - miyosiyit . iskwêw - a ê - miyosi - yi - t woman - OBV CONJ - be.good - AI - OBV - 3 No context = Infelicitous Comment : " Who are you ...
... context = ' A woman is beautiful . ' ( 16b ) Judgment task ( S2 , 27 September 2005 ) skwêwa e - miyosiyit . iskwêw - a ê - miyosi - yi - t woman - OBV CONJ - be.good - AI - OBV - 3 No context = Infelicitous Comment : " Who are you ...
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... context to judge the truth of the utterance . Unless this is done , all utterances will feel the same ; that is to ... context ( S2 , 15 February 2005 ) Clare wîpâpeksiwpâyiw . Clare wîpâpêkisi - pâyi - w C. be.dirty - AI - INCH - 3 ...
... context to judge the truth of the utterance . Unless this is done , all utterances will feel the same ; that is to ... context ( S2 , 15 February 2005 ) Clare wîpâpeksiwpâyiw . Clare wîpâpêkisi - pâyi - w C. be.dirty - AI - INCH - 3 ...
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