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"You turn your back and there's somebody moving in"
2021
Interactional Linguistics
Anacrustic Coordination (AC) is a type of biclausal conjunction such that an initial clause or phrase sets up a state of affairs and is followed by and and a strongly focused second clause, for example three years it's been sitting here and I haven't done it. AC figures in a number of kinds of interaction. One is the topic/comment conditional, as in call it up and there's something that actually says your number. It is a possibility for enhancing certain illocutionary acts such as threats and
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