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Expressing Opinions In French And Australian English Discourse A Semantic And Interactional Analysis Kerry Mullan

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Expressing Opinions In French And Australian English Discourse A Semantic And Interactional Analysis Kerry Mullan
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Expressing Opinions In French And Australian English Discourse A Semantic And Interactional Analysis Kerry Mullan instant download after payment.

Publisher: John Benjamins
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.07 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Kerry Mullan
ISBN: 9789027287656, 9027287651
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Expressing Opinions In French And Australian English Discourse A Semantic And Interactional Analysis Kerry Mullan by Kerry Mullan 9789027287656, 9027287651 instant download after payment.

Based on the analysis of conversations between French and Australian English speakers discussing various topics, including their experiences as non-native speakers in France or Australia, this book combines subjective personal testimonies with an objective linguistic analysis of the expression of opinion in discourse. It offers a new perspective on French and Australian English interactional style by examining the discourse markers I think, je pense, je crois and je trouve. It is shown that the prosody, intonation unit position, and the surrounding context of these markers are all fundamental.

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