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_aGoodwin, Charles. _91485 |
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_aConversational organization : _binteraction between speakers and hearers |
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_aNew York _bAcademic Press _c1981 |
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_axii, 195 p. : _billustrations; |
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_aLanguage, thought, and culture. _92009 |
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_aConversation _91487 |
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_aDiscourse analysis _91357 |
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_aSpeakers and Hearers _91488 |
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