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Histoires d'öh. Gli usi conversazionali dell'interiezione [ø] ('öh') in italiano
RomLing coordinator: Michele Colombo; Invited talk at the "RomLing Seminar" (videoconference in Italian), Department of Romance Studies and Classics - University of Stockholm
- Université Paris Diderot France
Italiano parlato, Interactional linguistics, Particules de réponse, Video data, Données vidéo, Response particles, Epistemics, Interjections, Interiezioni, Dimension épistémique, Linguistique interactionnelle, Conversazioni telefoniche, Italien parlé, Segnali di risposta, Dimensione epistemica, Dati video, [SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics, Linguistica interazionale, Appels téléphoniques, Spoken Italian, Telephone calls
Italiano parlato, Interactional linguistics, Particules de réponse, Video data, Données vidéo, Response particles, Epistemics, Interjections, Interiezioni, Dimension épistémique, Linguistique interactionnelle, Conversazioni telefoniche, Italien parlé, Segnali di risposta, Dimensione epistemica, Dati video, [SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics, Linguistica interazionale, Appels téléphoniques, Spoken Italian, Telephone calls
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RomLing coordinator: Michele Colombo; Invited talk at the "RomLing Seminar" (videoconference in Italian), Department of Romance Studies and Classics - University of Stockholm