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Modal expressions in English . By Mi. sex , age , and social background produce some CHAEL R. PERKINS . Norwood , NJ : noteworthy results . Ablex , 1983. Pp . xi , 183. $ 18.50 . Linguistic work on modality as a semantic domain is ...
Modal expressions in English . By Mi. sex , age , and social background produce some CHAEL R. PERKINS . Norwood , NJ : noteworthy results . Ablex , 1983. Pp . xi , 183. $ 18.50 . Linguistic work on modality as a semantic domain is ...
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The second type of specifiers examined here are the bipartite negative expressions ne ... pas ' not ' , ne ... plus ' no more ' , ne ... guère ' not much ' , whose first part ne is often omitted . Although pas , plus , înd guère alone ...
The second type of specifiers examined here are the bipartite negative expressions ne ... pas ' not ' , ne ... plus ' no more ' , ne ... guère ' not much ' , whose first part ne is often omitted . Although pas , plus , înd guère alone ...
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( Note the ambiguity of the English passive morphology in an expression like The vase was broken ... Again , the prefix a- or the dialectal form an- , used in passive expressions ( e.g. 7 ) , has no semantic relation to the notion of ...
( Note the ambiguity of the English passive morphology in an expression like The vase was broken ... Again , the prefix a- or the dialectal form an- , used in passive expressions ( e.g. 7 ) , has no semantic relation to the notion of ...
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