Advances in Spoken Discourse Analysis
194 Advances in spoken discourse analysis would otherwise be the case. Once again it is necessary to consider the context in whi ...
Intonation and feedback in the EFL classroom 195 29 T: //oTHIS one HERE please //o siti noRAIN // S: (some rice) T: //p RICE //p ...
196 Advances in spoken discourse analysis T: //o SHE // (e) S2: //p SAID // (f) T: //p said a DUCK //p SORry //p i MISsed that / ...
10 Interactive lexis: prominence and paradigms Mike McCarthy This chapter is in two parts. The first part attempts to place Braz ...
198 Advances in spoken discourse analysis There is, of course, nothing new in attributing importance in verbal messages to those ...
Interactive lexis: prominence and paradigms 199 on semantic ‘richness’ of the verbs involved, and whether it is ‘things’ or ‘pro ...
200 Advances in spoken discourse analysis ‘part of the total pragmatic import of the message, arrived at by extracting the “new” ...
Interactive lexis: prominence and paradigms 201 in (2). When the two issues are clearly separated in this way, it can be seen th ...
202 Advances in spoken discourse analysis ‘textual’ rules. The assumptions made by the speaker in the choice of prominence may b ...
Interactive lexis: prominence and paradigms 203 sense of item slots) but sense slots, and that any item substituted for another ...
204 Advances in spoken discourse analysis the data can broadly be characterized as creating relations of equivalence, opposition ...
Interactive lexis: prominence and paradigms 205 10 A: NOW HE has SAID that HE and his TEAM are WILLing to come to any NOT WILLin ...
206 Advances in spoken discourse analysis Such intensifies are necessarily on a negotiated scale of meaning and speakers project ...
Interactive lexis: prominence and paradigms 207 the apparent irreversibility of hyponymous realizations; (15) is typical, (16) i ...
208 Advances in spoken discourse analysis The above data samples are presented as examples of the types of occurrences that shou ...
11 Listening to people reading David Brazil READING AND TALKING Since the so-called ‘Discourse Model’ for the analysis of intona ...
210 Advances in spoken discourse analysis progression, in which situationally appropriate discourse is generated by both parties ...
Listening to people reading 211 perhaps impossible—event of a speaker proceeding with no regard at all for a notional communicat ...
212 Advances in spoken discourse analysis // a UNhappy exPERience // // it MADE her unHAppy // // a RAther unhappy TIME //, etc. ...
Listening to people reading 213 Both of these demonstrate the reader’s strictly limited involvement in the material being read. ...
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