But, Only, Just: Focusing Adverbial Change in Modern English 1500-1900, Band 51Société néophilologique, 1991 - 313 Seiten |
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... grammar . The more specific adverbial grammar follows the distinc- tions made in Quirk et al . ( 1985 ) . The two approaches are compared in 1.3.3 . Because of the paucity of comprehensive studies , however , the details of English ...
... grammar . The more specific adverbial grammar follows the distinc- tions made in Quirk et al . ( 1985 ) . The two approaches are compared in 1.3.3 . Because of the paucity of comprehensive studies , however , the details of English ...
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... grammar of nonclassical languages had to be matched . An adverb category can already be found in the Greek grammar of Dionysius Thrax ( c . 100 B.C. ) , which contains a category called epírrhēma , ' a part of speech without inflection ...
... grammar of nonclassical languages had to be matched . An adverb category can already be found in the Greek grammar of Dionysius Thrax ( c . 100 B.C. ) , which contains a category called epírrhēma , ' a part of speech without inflection ...
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... Grammar , " Language , 60 , 703-752 . Horn , Laurence R. ( 1969 ) . " A Presuppositional Analysis of Only and Even , " in Papers from the Fifth Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society , ed . Robert I. Binnick , A. Davison ...
... Grammar , " Language , 60 , 703-752 . Horn , Laurence R. ( 1969 ) . " A Presuppositional Analysis of Only and Even , " in Papers from the Fifth Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society , ed . Robert I. Binnick , A. Davison ...
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X | 18 |
LINGUISTIC PROPERTIES OF THE FOCUSING | 31 |
RECONSTRUCTING THE DIACHRONIC | 89 |
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