The Noun Phrase in Early Sixteenth-century English: A Study Based on Sir Thomas More's WritingsUniversity of Helsinki, 1991 - 308 páginas |
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... similar questions are also dealt with in the discussion of text types and genres ( see section 2.4.3 , below ) . 2.4.2 Style ' Style ' is one of the most complicated concepts to be encountered in linguistic and literary studies ...
... similar questions are also dealt with in the discussion of text types and genres ( see section 2.4.3 , below ) . 2.4.2 Style ' Style ' is one of the most complicated concepts to be encountered in linguistic and literary studies ...
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... similar means of cohesion . If we study More's texts from this angle , we can even find what could be called minimal pairs ( examples 4.60–61 ) . In these examples the ante- cedent is not an NP , but there is no reason to believe that ...
... similar means of cohesion . If we study More's texts from this angle , we can even find what could be called minimal pairs ( examples 4.60–61 ) . In these examples the ante- cedent is not an NP , but there is no reason to believe that ...
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... Similar intertextual differ- ences are pointed out by CGEL : 1351 : prose fiction and informal spoken English are said to have a much higher proportion of simple to complex and a much stronger association of simple with subject , and ...
... Similar intertextual differ- ences are pointed out by CGEL : 1351 : prose fiction and informal spoken English are said to have a much higher proportion of simple to complex and a much stronger association of simple with subject , and ...
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Variation in Language | 23 |
FIGURES AND TABLES | 28 |
Noun Phrase Structures Theoretical Issues and Practical | 62 |
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