But, Only, Just: Focusing Adverbial Change in Modern English 1500-1900, Band 51Société néophilologique, 1991 - 313 Seiten |
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... distributions of the exclusive adverbials and coordinating correlatives ..... TABLE 5-1 . Frequency distributions of BUT and ONLY in the four Modern English periods 114 117 118 133 158 159 166 TABLE 5-2 . The diachronic distributions of ...
... distributions of the exclusive adverbials and coordinating correlatives ..... TABLE 5-1 . Frequency distributions of BUT and ONLY in the four Modern English periods 114 117 118 133 158 159 166 TABLE 5-2 . The diachronic distributions of ...
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... distributions and complement the information given in Table 6-1 . Both will be referred to in the course of the following discussion . Figure 6-1 illustrates the mean distributions in Table I , Appendix 2 . The figures in Table 6-1 ...
... distributions and complement the information given in Table 6-1 . Both will be referred to in the course of the following discussion . Figure 6-1 illustrates the mean distributions in Table I , Appendix 2 . The figures in Table 6-1 ...
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... distributions for BUT and ONLY correspond to their expected frequencies . ONLY does not seem to favour noncount FCs either . In Period D , it clearly disfavours them . The distributions for noncount FCs vary more in the case of BUT ...
... distributions for BUT and ONLY correspond to their expected frequencies . ONLY does not seem to favour noncount FCs either . In Period D , it clearly disfavours them . The distributions for noncount FCs vary more in the case of BUT ...
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X | 18 |
LINGUISTIC PROPERTIES OF THE FOCUSING | 31 |
RECONSTRUCTING THE DIACHRONIC | 89 |
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