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Discourse coherence and intersubjectivity: The development of final but in dialogues

Submitted by shirasugi on February 3, 2018
  • Discourse value
  • Final particles
  • language change
  • Modal value
  • Northern English
  • Socio-linguistic parameters
Hancil, S. (2018). Discourse coherence and intersubjectivity: The development of final but in dialogues. Language Sciences.
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