But, Only, Just: Focusing Adverbial Change in Modern English 1500-1900, Volume 51Société néophilologique, 1991 - 313 páginas |
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... possible to say only two , purely two is not admissible . Another way of describing the scalarity of exclusives is to say that the individual adverbials are either compatible or incompatible with an overtly quantified focus . The ...
... possible to say only two , purely two is not admissible . Another way of describing the scalarity of exclusives is to say that the individual adverbials are either compatible or incompatible with an overtly quantified focus . The ...
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... possible to observe the normal sociolinguistic principle of total accountability ( Labov 1982 : 30 , Milroy 1987 : 150—153 ) . Thus my adverbial corpus includes only the actual instances of exclusives but does not account for their possible ...
... possible to observe the normal sociolinguistic principle of total accountability ( Labov 1982 : 30 , Milroy 1987 : 150—153 ) . Thus my adverbial corpus includes only the actual instances of exclusives but does not account for their possible ...
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... possible to determine the contexts in which an exclusive might have occurred but failed to do so , it is nevertheless possible to rule out certain contexts where it could not have occurred . Relatively permanent con- straints on the non ...
... possible to determine the contexts in which an exclusive might have occurred but failed to do so , it is nevertheless possible to rule out certain contexts where it could not have occurred . Relatively permanent con- straints on the non ...
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LINGUISTIC PROPERTIES OF THE FOCUSING | 31 |
RECONSTRUCTING THE DIACHRONIC | 89 |
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But, Only, Just: Focusing Adverbial Change in Modern English 1500 ..., Volume 51 Terttu Nevalainen Visualização de excertos - 1991 |
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affect analysis appear aspects associated assume Cambridge century Chapter clause comedies considered constituent contexts corpus definite dependency determiner diachronic discussed distributions Early educational element EModE English evidence example exclusive exclusive adverbial expected expressions fact factors favour focus focusing adverbials frequency function further genres given Grammar grammaticalization Historical illustrated instance interpretation John Language less letters lexical linguistic LModE London marked Mary meaning MERELY ModE modifier narrow negative Nevalainen notion object occur oral Oxford paradigm parliamentary Period phrase position possible predicate preferences present Press prototype purely quantified quantitative Quirk reading recorded relative remain respect restricted rule scalar scope selection semantic sense sentence sermons SIMPLY SOLELY sources speech structure suggests syntactic Table tion typical University Press usually variable variation verb written York