But, Only, Just: Focusing Adverbial Change in Modern English 1500-1900, Band 51Société néophilologique, 1991 - 313 Seiten |
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... assume an adverbial function . If we limit our attention to free adverbial modifiers , only sentence- and verb - modifying cases would count as adverbials in the traditional sense ( see Quirk et al . 1985 : 49-52 and Buysschaert 1982 ...
... assume an adverbial function . If we limit our attention to free adverbial modifiers , only sentence- and verb - modifying cases would count as adverbials in the traditional sense ( see Quirk et al . 1985 : 49-52 and Buysschaert 1982 ...
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... assume that women's usage still reflects the more colloquial end of stylistic variation we should also assume that men have shifted towards it . Even if the popular letter - writing manuals recommended ' the lowest and meanest stile ...
... assume that women's usage still reflects the more colloquial end of stylistic variation we should also assume that men have shifted towards it . Even if the popular letter - writing manuals recommended ' the lowest and meanest stile ...
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... assume nonpredicating , intensify- ing and emphasizing senses ( e.g. MERE , ' absolute ' , ' entire ' , ' that is only what it is said to be ' ; ODEE s.v. mere ) . Intensifying senses are recorded for all adjectives like MERE prior to ...
... assume nonpredicating , intensify- ing and emphasizing senses ( e.g. MERE , ' absolute ' , ' entire ' , ' that is only what it is said to be ' ; ODEE s.v. mere ) . Intensifying senses are recorded for all adjectives like MERE prior to ...
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X | 18 |
LINGUISTIC PROPERTIES OF THE FOCUSING | 31 |
RECONSTRUCTING THE DIACHRONIC | 89 |
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