But, Only, Just: Focusing Adverbial Change in Modern English 1500-1900, Band 51Société néophilologique, 1991 - 313 Seiten |
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... present corpus the basic period division into EModE ( 1500-1700 ) and LModE ( 1700-1900 ) agrees with a number of period studies , includ- ing Barber ( 1976 ) , Görlach ( 1978 ) , Rydén and Brorström ( 1987 ) and Swan ( 1988 ) . EModE ...
... present corpus the basic period division into EModE ( 1500-1700 ) and LModE ( 1700-1900 ) agrees with a number of period studies , includ- ing Barber ( 1976 ) , Görlach ( 1978 ) , Rydén and Brorström ( 1987 ) and Swan ( 1988 ) . EModE ...
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... present corpus the correspondence genre is more varied in Period C and includes letters of the Hatton , Oxinden , Pinney and Aston families ( cf. Nevalainen 1982 , 1985 : 189 ) . In the one - million - word Brown Corpus of present - day ...
... present corpus the correspondence genre is more varied in Period C and includes letters of the Hatton , Oxinden , Pinney and Aston families ( cf. Nevalainen 1982 , 1985 : 189 ) . In the one - million - word Brown Corpus of present - day ...
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... present tense category also includes the present perfect , and timeless or omnitemporal predicates , which English usually expresses by the present tense ( see Lyons 1977 : 680 ) . No difference is here made between the existential ...
... present tense category also includes the present perfect , and timeless or omnitemporal predicates , which English usually expresses by the present tense ( see Lyons 1977 : 680 ) . No difference is here made between the existential ...
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X | 18 |
LINGUISTIC PROPERTIES OF THE FOCUSING | 31 |
RECONSTRUCTING THE DIACHRONIC | 89 |
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