Tracing English Through Time: Explorations in Language Variation : in Honour of Herbert Schendl on the Occasion of His 65th BirthdayUte Smit |
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... directions . This result is rather unexpected , given that objects are ' close ' syntactic relations and can only be post - dependents in English - unless they are extracted - whereas in German they can be pre- or post- dependents ...
... directions . This result is rather unexpected , given that objects are ' close ' syntactic relations and can only be post - dependents in English - unless they are extracted - whereas in German they can be pre- or post- dependents ...
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... directions As mentioned , many uses of Latin are stage directions , but this general cat- egory has to be further subdivided , since the very idea of stage directions , as we think of them today , may be quite different from what it was ...
... directions As mentioned , many uses of Latin are stage directions , but this general cat- egory has to be further subdivided , since the very idea of stage directions , as we think of them today , may be quite different from what it was ...
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... Directions . Ritt , N. 1994. Quantity adjustment . Vowel lengthening and shortening in Early Middle English . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Ritt , N. 1997a . " Early Middle English vowel shortenings in monosyllables before ...
... Directions . Ritt , N. 1994. Quantity adjustment . Vowel lengthening and shortening in Early Middle English . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Ritt , N. 1997a . " Early Middle English vowel shortenings in monosyllables before ...
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Robert Lowth and the use of the inflectional subjunctive | 1 |
Alexander Gills account of northern speech | 17 |
Is this doable? Tracing the expression | 33 |
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