English
situational context
[Subentry of context2, situational]
Source(s):QUIRK etal. 1985335
CRYSTAL 2003104, 420
WALES 198994-95
HOLMES 19921-2 (social context)
PIKE & PIKE 1982342
LYONS 1971413
MARTIN & RINGHAM 200652-53
CRUSE 19861
FINCH 2000212-213
NASH 1968218
LONGACRE 1983337 (= behavioral context)
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