Do continuing states of incipient talk exist? (English)
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Title:Do continuing states of incipient talk exist?
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Published in:Journal of pragmatics ; 91 ; 29-44
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Place of publication:Amsterdam [u.a.]
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Publication date:2016
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Table of contents – Volume 91
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Spanish “todavía”: Continuity and transitionErdely, Érika / Curcó, Carmen et al. | 2015
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The ironic operation: Revisiting the components of ironic meaningKapogianni, Eleni et al. | 2015
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Do continuing states of incipient talk exist?Berger, Israel / Viney, Rowena / Rae, John P. et al. | 2015
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Diachronic changes in forms and functions of reported discourse in news narrativesvan Krieken, Kobie / Sanders, José et al. | 2015
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Tacit tango: The social framework of screen-focused silence in institutional telephone callsNäslund, Shirley et al. | 2015
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“Real men don’t hate women”: Twitter rape threats and group identityHardaker, Claire / McGlashan, Mark et al. | 2015
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Editorial Board| 2016