But, Only, Just: Focusing Adverbial Change in Modern English 1500-1900, Band 51Société néophilologique, 1991 - 313 Seiten |
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... illustrated in ( 2-118 ) .22 ( 2-118 ) < The price > alone TM a should have made you realize it was a trick . ( = ' without even considering other facts ' ; LDOCE s.v. alone , adj . , adv . 2 ) It is usually the case that exclusive ...
... illustrated in ( 2-118 ) .22 ( 2-118 ) < The price > alone TM a should have made you realize it was a trick . ( = ' without even considering other facts ' ; LDOCE s.v. alone , adj . , adv . 2 ) It is usually the case that exclusive ...
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... illustrated by the cases in ( 4-42 ) , and ( 4-43 ) . ( 4-42 ) I lay no stress upon that . - It is simply <a view of your own> ? Yes . ( D4 Parliament , 324 ) ( 4-43 ) I assure you , my dear Major , my dear Madam , the gracious young ...
... illustrated by the cases in ( 4-42 ) , and ( 4-43 ) . ( 4-42 ) I lay no stress upon that . - It is simply <a view of your own> ? Yes . ( D4 Parliament , 324 ) ( 4-43 ) I assure you , my dear Major , my dear Madam , the gracious young ...
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... illustrated by ( 4- 58 ) and ( 4-59 ) . A distinct preference for nominal focuses dominates in Jacobson's ( 1964 : 333 ) PE data . SOLELY Occurs with ordinary focus and scope in the present data . Unlike most other exclusives , it is ...
... illustrated by ( 4- 58 ) and ( 4-59 ) . A distinct preference for nominal focuses dominates in Jacobson's ( 1964 : 333 ) PE data . SOLELY Occurs with ordinary focus and scope in the present data . Unlike most other exclusives , it is ...
Inhalt
X | 18 |
LINGUISTIC PROPERTIES OF THE FOCUSING | 31 |
RECONSTRUCTING THE DIACHRONIC | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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