But, Only, Just: Focusing Adverbial Change in Modern English 1500-1900, Band 51Société néophilologique, 1991 - 313 Seiten |
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... ( Nevalainen 1982 : 110 , 1986b : 59-62 ) .5 In my pilot study of exclusives in Ascham and Elyot ( Nevalainen 1980 ) , the corpus size of 100,000 running words for each author proved adequate to show their similarities and differ- ences ...
... ( Nevalainen 1982 : 110 , 1986b : 59-62 ) .5 In my pilot study of exclusives in Ascham and Elyot ( Nevalainen 1980 ) , the corpus size of 100,000 running words for each author proved adequate to show their similarities and differ- ences ...
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... ( Nevalainen 1987b : 374-375 ) . By contrast , if semantically and functionally different adverbials collocate , both contribute to the reading . In He was still certain he would just barely win , JUST is seen to counterbalance the effect ...
... ( Nevalainen 1987b : 374-375 ) . By contrast , if semantically and functionally different adverbials collocate , both contribute to the reading . In He was still certain he would just barely win , JUST is seen to counterbalance the effect ...
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... ( Nevalainen 1985 , Nevalainen & Raumolin - Brunberg 1989 : 99-100 ) . These issues will be discussed separately for each external vari- able , and the results will be assessed accordingly . Finally , the fact that synchrony and diachrony ...
... ( Nevalainen 1985 , Nevalainen & Raumolin - Brunberg 1989 : 99-100 ) . These issues will be discussed separately for each external vari- able , and the results will be assessed accordingly . Finally , the fact that synchrony and diachrony ...
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X | 18 |
LINGUISTIC PROPERTIES OF THE FOCUSING | 31 |
RECONSTRUCTING THE DIACHRONIC | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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