But, Only, Just: Focusing Adverbial Change in Modern English 1500-1900, Band 51Société néophilologique, 1991 - 313 Seiten |
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... original motivation for computing these probabilities was theoretical . They were intended to be incorporated as variable rules into the rule system of generative grammar . The attempts were never very successful and have since been ...
... original motivation for computing these probabilities was theoretical . They were intended to be incorporated as variable rules into the rule system of generative grammar . The attempts were never very successful and have since been ...
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... original meaning of a word ( Abbott 1870 : 88 , Varnhagen 1876 : 57 ) , intensification and emphasis ( Curme 1931 : 326 ) . Where they are not in immediate succession , they may also be used to mark , respectively , the scope and the ...
... original meaning of a word ( Abbott 1870 : 88 , Varnhagen 1876 : 57 ) , intensification and emphasis ( Curme 1931 : 326 ) . Where they are not in immediate succession , they may also be used to mark , respectively , the scope and the ...
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... original negative expression as a phrase of exception , the element headed by BUT need not be nonreferring ( see Joly 1982 : 170–171 and Hoey 1983 : 122 ) . Nonetheless , definite NPs occur extremely rarely as FCs of the exclusive BUT ...
... original negative expression as a phrase of exception , the element headed by BUT need not be nonreferring ( see Joly 1982 : 170–171 and Hoey 1983 : 122 ) . Nonetheless , definite NPs occur extremely rarely as FCs of the exclusive BUT ...
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X | 18 |
LINGUISTIC PROPERTIES OF THE FOCUSING | 31 |
RECONSTRUCTING THE DIACHRONIC | 89 |
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