But, Only, Just: Focusing Adverbial Change in Modern English 1500-1900, Band 51Société néophilologique, 1991 - 313 Seiten |
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... expected ( Givón 1989 : 56 , Winters 1990a : 288 ) . Historical linguists can usually have only indirect access to native speaker judgments of prototypicality of category members . We must therefore look for general principles that will ...
... expected ( Givón 1989 : 56 , Winters 1990a : 288 ) . Historical linguists can usually have only indirect access to native speaker judgments of prototypicality of category members . We must therefore look for general principles that will ...
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... expected reaction : ' That was slow ! ' ) ( 2-35b ) After only < two hours > ° they received the telegram . ( narrow scope ; expected reaction : " That was quick ! ' ) The scope marking tendency is even stronger with the coordinating ...
... expected reaction : ' That was slow ! ' ) ( 2-35b ) After only < two hours > ° they received the telegram . ( narrow scope ; expected reaction : " That was quick ! ' ) The scope marking tendency is even stronger with the coordinating ...
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... expected . On the other hand , clausal and PP focuses are dispreferred throughout . This basic situation remains nearly unaltered in Period D. Only three changes can be detected . BUT is no longer the main exclusive to be associated ...
... expected . On the other hand , clausal and PP focuses are dispreferred throughout . This basic situation remains nearly unaltered in Period D. Only three changes can be detected . BUT is no longer the main exclusive to be associated ...
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X | 18 |
LINGUISTIC PROPERTIES OF THE FOCUSING | 31 |
RECONSTRUCTING THE DIACHRONIC | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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