Hi Bryan,
On Wednesday 01 December 2004 12:13, B. M. Rocine wrote:
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Take paraphrasing with wayyiqtol as an example of "crossing the white
line." When a second wayyiqtol paraphrases or is identicle an earlier one,
the writer and reader's shared world knowledge cooperate with the meaning
of the wayyiqtol. Writer and reader know the same event doesn't happen
twice. Writer and reader both realize we are back-looping with the second
wayyiqtol to cover the same sequence again.
Let me be sure of one thing here: are you indicating that such a "crossing" is deliberate on the part of the speaker or writer? To continue your analogy, in general when someone crosses that line, they do it on purpose, and for what they consider to be a good reason ...
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