But, Only, Just: Focusing Adverbial Change in Modern English 1500-1900, Band 51Société néophilologique, 1991 - 313 Seiten |
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... purely ; see also Stoffel 1901 : 26 , Mustanoja 1960 : 322-323 , Kisbye 1971 : 191 ) . mowe Historical dictionaries record a shift in the meaning of PURELY around the middle of the 14th century . It now also conveys the implications of ...
... purely ; see also Stoffel 1901 : 26 , Mustanoja 1960 : 322-323 , Kisbye 1971 : 191 ) . mowe Historical dictionaries record a shift in the meaning of PURELY around the middle of the 14th century . It now also conveys the implications of ...
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... PURELY ... BUT . The negative instance in ( 4-39 ) , for example , can be inter- preted either as a sentential negation ( ' it is not true that they are purely hypocritical ' ) or as the local negation of an intensifier ( ' not purely ...
... PURELY ... BUT . The negative instance in ( 4-39 ) , for example , can be inter- preted either as a sentential negation ( ' it is not true that they are purely hypocritical ' ) or as the local negation of an intensifier ( ' not purely ...
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... PURELY . ( 4-44 ) I think what was intended by that was this : that if a place was simply used < as a Sunday school > , then it should not come under the inspection . ( D4 Parliament , 25 ) ( 4-45 ) In the first place , the suggestion ...
... PURELY . ( 4-44 ) I think what was intended by that was this : that if a place was simply used < as a Sunday school > , then it should not come under the inspection . ( D4 Parliament , 25 ) ( 4-45 ) In the first place , the suggestion ...
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X | 18 |
LINGUISTIC PROPERTIES OF THE FOCUSING | 31 |
RECONSTRUCTING THE DIACHRONIC | 89 |
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