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[There has been little work on Kam syntax and none on discourse study. Since this work is basically the first attempt in this area, as many aspects of Kam discourse will be covered as possible, including topics from phonological variation to the communication between the narrator and the audience/listeners. Needless to say, the main goal is still to discern the discourse patterns in Kam narratives within the selected framework detailed in Sect. 2.3.]
Published: Sep 30, 2016
Keywords: Discourse Analysis; Word Order; Discourse Structure; Expository Text; Discourse Marker
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