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The Handbook of Discourse Analysis
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Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics
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Contents Contributors x Introductio
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Contents ix B Culture, Community, a
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Contributors xi non-truth condition
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Contributors xiii Suzanne Fleischma
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Introduction 1 Introduction DEBORAH
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Introduction 3 developed in Georget
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Introduction 5 scholars at the time
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Introduction 7 discourse analysis a
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Introduction 9 discourse, and Cotte
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Intonation and Discourse 11 I Disco
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14 Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen performa
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16 Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen contrast
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18 Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen of an in
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20 Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen Focusing
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24 Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen Figure 1
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26 Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen that spe
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32 Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen Chafe, W
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34 Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen {h} High
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36 J. R. Martin and genre theory (H
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38 J. R. Martin Identification is c
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40 J. R. Martin As far as ideation
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42 J. R. Martin She also raises the
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44 J. R. Martin movers (before he,
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46 J. R. Martin Genre Genre// Field
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48 J. R. Martin NOTES 1 For related
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50 J. R. Martin Norwood, N.J.: Able
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52 J. R. Martin Kâte. Australian J
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54 Deborah Schiffrin 3 Discourse Ma
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56 Deborah Schiffrin simple and emp
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58 Deborah Schiffrin In (3), becaus
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60 Deborah Schiffrin 1.4 Comparison
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62 Deborah Schiffrin and semantical
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64 Deborah Schiffrin shows that tea
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66 Deborah Schiffrin parallel claus
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68 Deborah Schiffrin see E. Abraham
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70 Deborah Schiffrin Bolinger, D. 1
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72 Deborah Schiffrin Hoyle, S. 1994
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74 Deborah Schiffrin Schiffrin, D.
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76 Neal R. Norrick 4 Discourse and
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78 Neal R. Norrick In the following
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80 Neal R. Norrick that between ref
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82 Neal R. Norrick Prince (1981), C
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84 Neal R. Norrick But the semantic
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86 Neal R. Norrick entailments invo
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88 Neal R. Norrick interpretation,
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90 Neal R. Norrick In a second exam
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92 Neal R. Norrick REFERENCES Abrah
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94 Neal R. Norrick Goodwin, Majorie
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96 Neal R. Norrick Kuno, Susumu (19
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98 Neal R. Norrick Prince, Ellen (1
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100 Diane Blakemore 5 Discourse and
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102 Diane Blakemore theory of disco
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104 Diane Blakemore it is not clear
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106 Diane Blakemore example, the in
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108 Diane Blakemore (20) a. John br
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110 Diane Blakemore However, it doe
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112 Diane Blakemore captures the at
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114 Diane Blakemore If these expres
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116 Diane Blakemore REFERENCES Ashe
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118 Diane Blakemore Unger, C. (1996
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120 Gregory Ward and Betty J. Birne
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138 Laurel J. Brinton 7 Historical
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140 Laurel J. Brinton of particular
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142 Laurel J. Brinton Shakespeare,
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146 Laurel J. Brinton typical of th
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150 Laurel J. Brinton politeness. 1
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152 Laurel J. Brinton that this are
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154 Laurel J. Brinton functions; -s
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156 Laurel J. Brinton Linguistics,
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158 Laurel J. Brinton Kastovsky, Di
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160 Laurel J. Brinton semantic-prag
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162 John Myhill verb, and direct ob
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166 John Myhill (2) Binasa ng lalak
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Discourse and Interaction 251 (1987
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The Linguistic Structure of Discour
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Language and Medicine 471 1 Doctor-
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568 Heidi E. Hamilton 29 Discourse
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650 Christina Kakavá 33 Discourse
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