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  • *1978b. Conversational implicature and the lexicon. P. Cole (ed.), Pragmatics (Syntax and Semantics 9; New York: Academic Press), 245-59. *1979e. Presupposition and discourse structure. C.-K. Oh and D. Dinneen (eds.), Presupposition (Syntax and Seman
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  • * Brown, Gillian & George Yule (1993). Discourse Analysis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ...“Cohesion and Coherence.” In: Verschueren, Jef et al., eds. Handbook of Pragmatics. 1998 Installment. Amsterdam: Benjamins. 1-15.
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  • *Bybee, J. & Fleischmann, S. (Hg.). 1995. ''Modality in Grammar and Discourse''. Amsterdam: Benjamins. (= Typological Studies in Language 32). ...d the Analysis of Non-Declarative Sentences. In: Kasher, A. (Hg.). 1998. ''Pragmatics: Critical Concepts'', Vol. II. London: Routledge, 262–289.
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  • ...combinatorial tenses. Aiming to account for the use of tenses in narrative discourse, he assumes two further tenses which, in his view, cannot be subsumed under ...b>; only when this implicature is cancelled by an adverbial or the general pragmatics of the sentence is the reading 'from t<sub>0</sub> onwards' possible (in (2
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  • 1973d. On Kuno's direct discourse analysis of Japanese reflexive zibun. Papers in Japanese Linguistics1. 136- ...eflections on the fundations of narrative theory. In T. A. van Dijk (ed.), Pragmatics of Language and Literature. 107-140. Amsterdam: North-Holland. French trans
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