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I Just Think. . . : the Meaning and Discourse Role of Just 1 Just As A
Discourse Marker Sequencing and Grammaticalization*
Signaling Coherence Relations in Text Generation: a Case Study of German Temporal Discourse Markers
Demonstratives in Discourse Åshild Næss University of Oslo Anna Margetts Monash University Yvonne Treis LLACAN (CNRS, INALCO)
A Discourse-Pragmatic Functional Study of the Discourse Markers Japanese Ano and Chinese Nage
Particles and Connectives in Baltic
Macro Discourse Markers in TED Talks
The Uses of the Discourse Markers 'Well', 'You Know' and 'I Mean'
The Multifunctional Use of a Discourse Marker Okay by Korean EFL Teachers
Demonstratives in Discourse
Dimlex: a Lexicon of Discourse Markers for Text Generation and Understanding Manfred Stede and Carla Umbach Technische Universitgt Berlin Projektgruppe KIT Sekr
Delimiting the Basic Features of Discourse Markers
Discourse Marker So: a Comparison Between English Language Learners and English- Dominant Speakers
A Balkan View on the Left Periphery: Modal and Discourse Particles
Japanese Discourse Markers: an Analysis of Native and Non-Native Japanese Discourse
Demonstratives and Their Reflexes: a Study in Grammaticalization from Eyak
Basic Principles for Segmenting Thai Edus
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Multifunctionality of the Lithuanian Tada and English Then in Spoken Discourse: a Cross-Linguistic Analysis Lietuvių Tada Ir An
Speech Repairs, Intonational Phrases and Discourse Markers: Modeling Speakers’
Exploring Discourse Marker Use in Thai University Students
Japanese Discourse Markers: Synchronic and Diachronic Discourse Analysis, by Noriko O
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DEVELOPMENT of DISCOURSE MARKERS in KOREAN and ENGLISH MONOLINGUAL CHILDREN and in KOREAN–ENGLISH BILINGUAL CHILDREN a Dissert
Imperatives As Discourse Markers and Grammaticalization Paths in Romance Benjamin Fagard
The Discourse Markers I Mean and You Know in Fiction and Subtitles and Their Czech Translation Counterparts
3 Discourse Markers: Language, Meaning, and Context
Like As a Discourse Marker in Different Varieties of English a Contrastive Corpus- Based Study
Discourse Markers in English Writing Li FENG
A Symbolic Corpus-Based Approach to Detect and Solve the Ambiguity of Discourse Markers
THE USE of BILINGUAL DISCOURSE MARKERS: IDENTITY in MEDIATED LEARNING Elizabeth Specker Second Language Acquisition and Teachin
Demonstrative Pronouns in Spanish: a Discourse-Based Study
Demonstratives in Mukri Sorani Kurdish Discourse
A Construction Grammar Approach to the Phrase I Mean in Spoken English 1
The Discourse Particle to and Word Ordering in Hindi: from Grammar to Discourse Annie Montaut
Discourse Markers
Discourse Markers in Colloquial and Formal Persian: a Corpus- Based Discourse Analysis Approach
Two Ways to Reformulate: a Contrastive Analysis of Reformulation Markers
Discourse Markers: Their Functions and Distribution Across Registers
So As a Focus Marker in German
Combining French Gerund Clauses with Lexical Cohesion Cues
It's Like, You Know
From Local Adverbials to Discourse Markers: Three Case Studies in the Diachrony of French Benjamin Fagard, Laure Sarda
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'Anyway' a Formal Approach to the Syntax and Semantics of Discourse
Acquiring the Meaning of Discourse Markers
A Symbolic Corpus-Based Approach to Detect and Solve the Ambiguity of Discourse Markers
Barbara Hardin June, 2002 List of Abbreviations ______Vii 1
THESIS an ANALYSIS of DISCOURSE MARKERS and DISCOURSE LABELS AS COHESIVE DEVICES in ESL STUDENT WRITING Submitted by Brandon J
Discourse Marker Choice in Sentence Planning I
From Demonstrative to Definite and Beyond: the Case of Nage 那個 in Spoken Taiwan Mandarin
Discourse Markers As Signals (Or Not) of Rhetorical Relations
1 Title: the Rise of Discourse Markers in Italian
Language-Specific Mappings from Semantics to Syntax Judy Delin Donia R
The Discourse Marker Wa in Standard Arabic—A Syntactic and Semantic Analysis
Features of Non-Literal English – Part 1
A Systemic Functional Analysis on Discourse Marker—“Honest Phrases”