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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... illustrated in ( 26 ) to ( 28 ) . In ( 26 ) and ( 27 ) the instructions follow the list of ingredients , whereas in ( 28 ) the instructions come first . Example ( 29 ) illustrates a more mixed style , where English instructions ...
... illustrated in ( 26 ) to ( 28 ) . In ( 26 ) and ( 27 ) the instructions follow the list of ingredients , whereas in ( 28 ) the instructions come first . Example ( 29 ) illustrates a more mixed style , where English instructions ...
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... illustrated by example 19 , where ded ' does ' substitutes for the preceding verb scino ' shines ' , which clearly falls under the description ' involuntary process'.18 ( 19 ) [ Seo sunne ] scino under þære eorðan on nihtlicre tide swa ...
... illustrated by example 19 , where ded ' does ' substitutes for the preceding verb scino ' shines ' , which clearly falls under the description ' involuntary process'.18 ( 19 ) [ Seo sunne ] scino under þære eorðan on nihtlicre tide swa ...
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... illustrated by an interview in example 23 , where the prepositional adverb ' zu refers back to the NP Transfer Ihrer Moskauer Orestie auf die Halleiner Pernerinsel , and thus closely resembles OE usage in 22 above . ( 23 ) STANDARD ...
... illustrated by an interview in example 23 , where the prepositional adverb ' zu refers back to the NP Transfer Ihrer Moskauer Orestie auf die Halleiner Pernerinsel , and thus closely resembles OE usage in 22 above . ( 23 ) STANDARD ...
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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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