But, Only, Just: Focusing Adverbial Change in Modern English 1500-1900, Band 51Société néophilologique, 1991 - 313 Seiten |
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... analysis was increased ( parameter 14 , Appendix 1 ) . It seemed a sound principle to work at a higher level of delicacy at the outset and , if necessary , combine categories at a later stage of the analysis . In order to reduce the ...
... analysis was increased ( parameter 14 , Appendix 1 ) . It seemed a sound principle to work at a higher level of delicacy at the outset and , if necessary , combine categories at a later stage of the analysis . In order to reduce the ...
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... ANALYSIS OF THREE MACROVARIABLES 8.1 . The macrovariables The three preceding chapters deal with factors that covary with the ... analyses suggest at least the following 234 A VARBRUL ANALYSIS OF THREE MACROVARIABLES The macrovariables.
... ANALYSIS OF THREE MACROVARIABLES 8.1 . The macrovariables The three preceding chapters deal with factors that covary with the ... analyses suggest at least the following 234 A VARBRUL ANALYSIS OF THREE MACROVARIABLES The macrovariables.
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... analysis The results of the VARBRUL analysis are presented in Table 8-1 for ONLY , and in Table 8-2 for BUT . The two tables first show the frequency distribution of the exclusive for each factor of the three macrovariables and the ...
... analysis The results of the VARBRUL analysis are presented in Table 8-1 for ONLY , and in Table 8-2 for BUT . The two tables first show the frequency distribution of the exclusive for each factor of the three macrovariables and the ...
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X | 18 |
LINGUISTIC PROPERTIES OF THE FOCUSING | 31 |
RECONSTRUCTING THE DIACHRONIC | 89 |
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