But, Only, Just: Focusing Adverbial Change in Modern English 1500-1900, Band 51Société néophilologique, 1991 - 313 Seiten |
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... early , then some men entered the race . ( 2-101b ) If no men entered the race , then no men entered the race early . According to the definition given above , some men in ( 2-101a ) is a mono- tone increasing quantifier , and no men in ...
... early , then some men entered the race . ( 2-101b ) If no men entered the race , then no men entered the race early . According to the definition given above , some men in ( 2-101a ) is a mono- tone increasing quantifier , and no men in ...
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... Early Modern English , ” in Sankoff , ed . , 111–121 . ( 1986b ) . English Exclusive Focusing Adverbials and the Empirical Study of Diachronic Variation , Part 1 , 1-108 . Licentiate Thesis . University of Helsinki , Department of ...
... Early Modern English , ” in Sankoff , ed . , 111–121 . ( 1986b ) . English Exclusive Focusing Adverbials and the Empirical Study of Diachronic Variation , Part 1 , 1-108 . Licentiate Thesis . University of Helsinki , Department of ...
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... Early Middle English . TOME XL ( 1973 , 95 p . , $ 9.00 ) : Matti Rissanen , Studies in the Style and Narrative Technique of Edward Hall's Chronicle . TOME XLI ( 1973 , 294 p . , $ 27.00 ) : Saara Nevanlinna , The Northern Homily Cycle ...
... Early Middle English . TOME XL ( 1973 , 95 p . , $ 9.00 ) : Matti Rissanen , Studies in the Style and Narrative Technique of Edward Hall's Chronicle . TOME XLI ( 1973 , 294 p . , $ 27.00 ) : Saara Nevanlinna , The Northern Homily Cycle ...
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X | 18 |
LINGUISTIC PROPERTIES OF THE FOCUSING | 31 |
RECONSTRUCTING THE DIACHRONIC | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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