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Telephone Calls Unity And Diversity In Conversational Structure Across Languages And Cultures Kang Kwong Luke Ed

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Telephone Calls Unity And Diversity In Conversational Structure Across Languages And Cultures Kang Kwong Luke Ed
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Publisher: John Benjamins
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.39 MB
Pages: 282
Author: Kang Kwong Luke (ed.), Theodossia-Soula Pavilsou (ed.)
ISBN: 9781588112194, 9789027253415, 9789027296221, 1588112195, 9027253412, 9027296227
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Telephone Calls Unity And Diversity In Conversational Structure Across Languages And Cultures Kang Kwong Luke Ed by Kang Kwong Luke (ed.), Theodossia-soula Pavilsou (ed.) 9781588112194, 9789027253415, 9789027296221, 1588112195, 9027253412, 9027296227 instant download after payment.

This volume has its origins in a panel entitled "Telephone Calls: Unity and Diversity in Conversational Structure Across Languages and Cultures" organized by the editors for the 6th International Pragmatics Conference in Reims in July 1998. Work was done in Chinese, Dutch, Ecuadorian Spanish, Egytian Arabic, English, French, German, Greek, Japanese and Persian. While all the papers were inspired by Sacks and Schegloff's work, they did not all share the same assumptions or use the same methodology.

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