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Linked Noun Groups Opposition And Expansion As Genre And Style Markers 1st Edition Michael Pacesigge

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Linked Noun Groups Opposition And Expansion As Genre And Style Markers 1st Edition Michael Pacesigge
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Linked Noun Groups Opposition And Expansion As Genre And Style Markers 1st Edition Michael Pacesigge instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.62 MB
Pages: 153
Author: Michael Pace-Sigge
ISBN: 9783030539863, 3030539865
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Linked Noun Groups Opposition And Expansion As Genre And Style Markers 1st Edition Michael Pacesigge by Michael Pace-sigge 9783030539863, 3030539865 instant download after payment.

This book provides a corpus-led analysis of multi-word units (MWUs) in English, specifically fixed pairs of nouns which are linked by a conjunction, such as 'mum and dad', 'bride and groom' and 'law and order'. Crucially, the occurrence pattern of such pairs is dependent on genre, and this book aims to document the structural distribution of some key Linked Noun Groups (LNGs). The author looks at the usage patterns found in a range of poetry and fiction dating from the 17th to 20th century, and also highlights the important role such binomials play in academic English, while acknowledging that they are far less common in casual spoken English. His findings will be highly relevant to students and scholars working in language teaching, stylistics, and language technology (including AI).

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