Eliasson et al., 1997 - Google Patents
The cognitive calculus and its function in languageEliasson et al., 1997
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- 7771480138265968387
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- Eliasson S
- Gvozdanović J
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- TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS STUDIES AND MONOGRAPHS
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Casual everyday speech takes the form of an elliptic code, involving numerous reductions, distortions, and gaps (Jakobson-Waugh 1979: 6-8).'Yet, everyday experience as well as speech-processing research shows that listeners compensate skillfully for most …
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