But, Only, Just: Focusing Adverbial Change in Modern English 1500-1900, Band 51Société néophilologique, 1991 - 313 Seiten |
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... variation has also attracted more sociolinguistic research than syntactic or lexical variation ( see e.g. Labov 1972 , Trudgill 1974 , Milroy 1980 , Romaine 1988 ) . Linguistic and external , social factors conditioning variation have ...
... variation has also attracted more sociolinguistic research than syntactic or lexical variation ( see e.g. Labov 1972 , Trudgill 1974 , Milroy 1980 , Romaine 1988 ) . Linguistic and external , social factors conditioning variation have ...
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... variation in the process of change The changes within the exclusive paradigm in ModE correlate with linguis- tic and extralinguistic factors that affect individual adverbial items . This variation can be contrasted with a number of ...
... variation in the process of change The changes within the exclusive paradigm in ModE correlate with linguis- tic and extralinguistic factors that affect individual adverbial items . This variation can be contrasted with a number of ...
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... Variation , " in Papers from the Second Scandinavian Symposium on Syntactic Variation ( Stockholm Studies in English , 57 ) , ed . Sven Jacobson , 109–122 . Stockholm : Almqvist & Wiksell International . 20 But , Only , Just 291 ( 1985 ) ...
... Variation , " in Papers from the Second Scandinavian Symposium on Syntactic Variation ( Stockholm Studies in English , 57 ) , ed . Sven Jacobson , 109–122 . Stockholm : Almqvist & Wiksell International . 20 But , Only , Just 291 ( 1985 ) ...
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X | 18 |
LINGUISTIC PROPERTIES OF THE FOCUSING | 31 |
RECONSTRUCTING THE DIACHRONIC | 89 |
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