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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... particular idiomatic wordings that the principle gives rise to in the usage of particular languages take on a territorial func- tion when they become established as a conventional resource for communi- cation , as ' preconstructions ...
... particular idiomatic wordings that the principle gives rise to in the usage of particular languages take on a territorial func- tion when they become established as a conventional resource for communi- cation , as ' preconstructions ...
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... particular idiomatic stamp of native - speakers in Britain or the United States , etc. forces this condition upon them . Such a condition is not only unwarranted in respect to the purpose of English learning , it also makes the process ...
... particular idiomatic stamp of native - speakers in Britain or the United States , etc. forces this condition upon them . Such a condition is not only unwarranted in respect to the purpose of English learning , it also makes the process ...
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... particular other uses of language open perspectives to achieve just that . Note , for example , that acronyms like CCM are preferred candidates for that role since they do normally not indicate the source language and may thus be ...
... particular other uses of language open perspectives to achieve just that . Note , for example , that acronyms like CCM are preferred candidates for that role since they do normally not indicate the source language and may thus be ...
Contents
Robert Lowth and the use of the inflectional subjunctive | 1 |
Alexander Gills account of northern speech | 17 |
Is this doable? Tracing the expression | 33 |
Copyright | |
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adjectives analysis appear Cambridge century clause code-switching cohesive concepts corpus course dependencies derived dialect directions discussion distribution Early Early Modern evidence example expressions fact Figure forms French frequent function German given grammar head historical illustrated indicative inflectional instances interesting Italie knowledge language Languedoc Latin less letters lexical Lincolnshire linguistic London look Lowth's maps meaning medieval Middle English mixed ModE Modern English monolingual northern noted object occur Old English original Oxford particular past patterns period person phrase position possible present Press principle question reference relations relative represent Schendl seems short shows similarity speakers speech structure subjunctive suffix suggest switched syntactic Table texts tion types unit University usage values Vancouver variation varieties verb verbal vowels words