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The speech acts were categorized and organized into functions and subfunctions . This initial report is designed for two purposes : to facilitate future studies of the first language acquisition of Oji - Cree speech acts and to inform ...
The speech acts were categorized and organized into functions and subfunctions . This initial report is designed for two purposes : to facilitate future studies of the first language acquisition of Oji - Cree speech acts and to inform ...
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An example of this subfunction provides another indication of the importance of using con- text to identify functions . When Sylvia was asked Where is Daddy ? ( aanti nitaataa ) , Sylvia would respond with a motorboat sound .
An example of this subfunction provides another indication of the importance of using con- text to identify functions . When Sylvia was asked Where is Daddy ? ( aanti nitaataa ) , Sylvia would respond with a motorboat sound .
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of speech functions interact significantly with the development of cogni- tive concepts and skills ( e.g. , Chamot 1987 ; Tomasello 2003 ) . A further analysis of Sylvia's data in relation to the subfunctions within the commu- nicative ...
of speech functions interact significantly with the development of cogni- tive concepts and skills ( e.g. , Chamot 1987 ; Tomasello 2003 ) . A further analysis of Sylvia's data in relation to the subfunctions within the commu- nicative ...
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Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck Yvan Rose Marguerite MacKenzie | 29 |
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