But, Only, Just: Focusing Adverbial Change in Modern English 1500-1900, Band 51Société néophilologique, 1991 - 313 Seiten |
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... letters The details of the correspondence sampled for the corpus appear from Table 3-3 . The collections are referred to by names of the corresponding families or individuals or , in the case of ... letters in the ModE 109 Private letters.
... letters The details of the correspondence sampled for the corpus appear from Table 3-3 . The collections are referred to by names of the corresponding families or individuals or , in the case of ... letters in the ModE 109 Private letters.
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... letters . The ser- mons are stylistically plain , and parliamentary records consist of private diaries or shorthand ... letters favour the use of BUT . The sermons are unmarked , while parliamentary de- bates and educational treatises ...
... letters . The ser- mons are stylistically plain , and parliamentary records consist of private diaries or shorthand ... letters favour the use of BUT . The sermons are unmarked , while parliamentary de- bates and educational treatises ...
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... Letters Written by John Chamberlain during the Reign of Queen Elizabeth ( Camden Society , 79 ) , ed . Sarah Williams , 1-83 . Westminster : Nichols & Sons . 1861 . Clifford = Clifford Letters of the Sixteenth Century ( Publications of ...
... Letters Written by John Chamberlain during the Reign of Queen Elizabeth ( Camden Society , 79 ) , ed . Sarah Williams , 1-83 . Westminster : Nichols & Sons . 1861 . Clifford = Clifford Letters of the Sixteenth Century ( Publications of ...
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LINGUISTIC PROPERTIES OF THE FOCUSING | 31 |
RECONSTRUCTING THE DIACHRONIC | 89 |
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