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2004
Abstract It is a pleasure to be able to present this paper as part of a volume to honor Sylvain Bromberger. My subject, interrogative sentences and the questions that they express, is one on which he has thought and written deeply and at length.
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Abstract It is a pleasure to be able to present this paper as part of a volume to honor Sylvain Bromberger. My subject, interrogative sentences and the questions that they express, is one on which he has thought and written deeply and at length.
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This essay discusses the ways in which Hurston’s little-known play Polk County (1944) revises and extends her commentary on the ethnographic project in Mules and Men (1935). In Mules and Men, Hurston, the ethnographer, studies the community. In Polk County she reveals the ways in which the gaze of an anthropologist on the community she studies, and the
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Interrogatives and speaker stance: From information-seeking to interpersonal (dis)affiliation
Journal of Pragmatics, 2023Foong Ha Yap
exaly
1984
This is a comparative study on the subject of interrogativity, presenting broad and narrow attributes on this subject in diverse languages: Russian, Mandarin, Georgian, Bengali, Bantu, Japanese, West Greenlandic and Ute. Each contribution presents, first the basic facts about the language in question, its more recent provenience, facts about numbers of
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This is a comparative study on the subject of interrogativity, presenting broad and narrow attributes on this subject in diverse languages: Russian, Mandarin, Georgian, Bengali, Bantu, Japanese, West Greenlandic and Ute. Each contribution presents, first the basic facts about the language in question, its more recent provenience, facts about numbers of
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