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Middle And Modern English Corpus Linguistics A Multidimensional Approach Manfred Markus Et Al

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Middle And Modern English Corpus Linguistics A Multidimensional Approach Manfred Markus Et Al
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Publisher: John Benjamins Pub. Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.97 MB
Pages: 295
Author: Manfred Markus; et al
ISBN: 9789027203557, 9789027274977, 9027203555, 9027274975
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Middle And Modern English Corpus Linguistics A Multidimensional Approach Manfred Markus Et Al by Manfred Markus; Et Al 9789027203557, 9789027274977, 9027203555, 9027274975 instant download after payment.

1. List of abbreviations, pvii-viii; 2. Introduction (by Markus, Manfred), p1-10; 3. Corpus linguistics today and tomorrow; 4. Can't see the wood for the trees?: Corpora and the study of Late Modern English (by Beal, Joan C.), p13-30; 5. Spelling variation in Middle English manuscripts: The case for an integrated corpus approach (by Diemer, Stefan), p31-46; 6. Aspects of language change; 7. The development of compound numerals in English Biblical translations (by Hashimoto, Isao), p49-58; 8. The complements of causative make in Late Middle English (by Iyeiri, Yoko), p59-74; 9. The pragmaticalization and intensification of verily, truly and really: A corpus-based study on the developments of three truth-identifying adverbs (by Defour, Tine), p75-92; 10. Concept-driven semasiology and onomasiology of CLERGY: Focus on the lexicogenesis of pope, bishop and priest (by Lodej, Sylwester), p93-108; 11. ANGER and TENE in Middle English (by Diller, Hans-Jurgen), p109-124; 12. Middle and Modern English case studies; 13. The subjunctive vs. modal auxiliaries: Lest-clauses in Late Middle English prose texts (by Kikusawa, Namiko), p127-140; 14. Some notes on the distribution of the quantifier all in Middle English (by Yanagi, Tomohiro), p141-156; 15. Interjections in Middle English: Chaucer's "Reeve's Tale" and the Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse (by Sauer, Hans), p157-176; 16. Why and what in Early Modern English drama (by Lutzky, Ursula), p177-190; 17. Colloquialization and not-contraction in nineteenth-century English (by Smitterberg, Erik), p191-206; 18. Wright's English Dialect Dictionary and thereafter; 19. The complexity and diversity of the words in Wright's English Dialect Dictionary (by Markus, Manfred), p209-224; 20. Etymology in the English Dialect Dictionary (by Chamson, Emil), p225-240; 21. Towards an understanding of Joseph Wright's sources: White Kennett's Parochial Antiquities (1695) and the English Dialect Dictionary (by Ruano Garcia, Javier), p241-256; 22. The importance of being Janus: Midland speakers and the "North-South Divide" (by Upton, Clive), p257-268; 23. ... ging uns der ganze alte Dialektbegriff in eine Illusion auf: The deterritorialization of dialects in the 20th and 21st centuries (by Mair, Christian), p269-284

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