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These two different types of resemblances might reflect two different sorts of contact . But what sort of contact results in the type of resem- blance that we find between Kutenai and Algonquian but not the type of resemblance that we ...
These two different types of resemblances might reflect two different sorts of contact . But what sort of contact results in the type of resem- blance that we find between Kutenai and Algonquian but not the type of resemblance that we ...
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In future analyses , it will be valuable to distinguish these two types of requests , allowing an examination of the ways that Sylvia managed conversational interactions and initiated repairs . The second category is Speech Elicitations ...
In future analyses , it will be valuable to distinguish these two types of requests , allowing an examination of the ways that Sylvia managed conversational interactions and initiated repairs . The second category is Speech Elicitations ...
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During the 23 recordings , four types of functions were produced very frequently : Directives and Responses ( N = 611 ) ; Questions and Responses ( N = 434 ) ; Markings and Responses ( N 353 ) ; and Statements and Responses ( N = 349 ) ...
During the 23 recordings , four types of functions were produced very frequently : Directives and Responses ( N = 611 ) ; Questions and Responses ( N = 434 ) ; Markings and Responses ( N 353 ) ; and Statements and Responses ( N = 349 ) ...
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Heather Bliss | 11 |
Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck Yvan Rose Marguerite MacKenzie | 29 |
Clare Cook | 47 |
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