But, Only, Just: Focusing Adverbial Change in Modern English 1500-1900, Band 51Société néophilologique, 1991 - 313 Seiten |
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... clause initial position is assumed by conjunctions like BUT . The initial po- sition is also favoured by conjuncts like ONLY and ALSO and disjuncts like SIMPLY ( see examples ( 2-58 ) to ( 2-60 ) ) . They are free modifiers of the clause ...
... clause initial position is assumed by conjunctions like BUT . The initial po- sition is also favoured by conjuncts like ONLY and ALSO and disjuncts like SIMPLY ( see examples ( 2-58 ) to ( 2-60 ) ) . They are free modifiers of the clause ...
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... clauses often share some marked construc- tions , such as verb - finality in German , or preverbal negation in Swedish . There is a general tendency for naturally induced changes to occur in the main clause , and for the subordinate clause ...
... clauses often share some marked construc- tions , such as verb - finality in German , or preverbal negation in Swedish . There is a general tendency for naturally induced changes to occur in the main clause , and for the subordinate clause ...
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... clause ) mur ( = multiple pur ) tem ( = temporal ) too ( = too ) X ( = not applicable ) mum ( = multiple tem ) mut ... clause ) , 3 C dec exc int ( = declarative ) ( = exclamative ) ( = interrogative ) jus ( = jussive ) 22 ) CACL : DEPEN ...
... clause ) mur ( = multiple pur ) tem ( = temporal ) too ( = too ) X ( = not applicable ) mum ( = multiple tem ) mut ... clause ) , 3 C dec exc int ( = declarative ) ( = exclamative ) ( = interrogative ) jus ( = jussive ) 22 ) CACL : DEPEN ...
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X | 18 |
LINGUISTIC PROPERTIES OF THE FOCUSING | 31 |
RECONSTRUCTING THE DIACHRONIC | 89 |
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