Grammatical and Lexical Variance in EnglishLongman, 1995 - 220 páginas This volume addresses the two extremes of grammatical and lexical variance. One is at the societal end of linguistic experience and the other concerns the more technical matter of the detailed specific and individual realisations of variation. |
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... statistically significant , indicate that , when two infinitives are co - ordinated , the second element is identical with the first when this is V , and in the case of to V and for to V , there is usually ellipsis of the infinitive ...
... statistically significant , indicate that , when two infinitives are co - ordinated , the second element is identical with the first when this is V , and in the case of to V and for to V , there is usually ellipsis of the infinitive ...
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... statistically significant ( p < 0.001 ) : Obj not pronoun Obj pronoun bare retained change to to 118 72 160 38 At the same time , the tests interestingly revealed another factor . Where the operation required conversion from positive to ...
... statistically significant ( p < 0.001 ) : Obj not pronoun Obj pronoun bare retained change to to 118 72 160 38 At the same time , the tests interestingly revealed another factor . Where the operation required conversion from positive to ...
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... significant , UK 7:29 ( x2 12.25 , p < 0.001 ) ; US 6:15 . UK results were statistically significant , 30 : 8 ( x2 11.61 , p < 0.001 ) ; US 16 : 8 . The table sets out the verb pairs which were expected to stand in an exclusive ...
... significant , UK 7:29 ( x2 12.25 , p < 0.001 ) ; US 6:15 . UK results were statistically significant , 30 : 8 ( x2 11.61 , p < 0.001 ) ; US 16 : 8 . The table sets out the verb pairs which were expected to stand in an exclusive ...
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the global context | 1 |
Variance and the concept of good usage | 10 |
Language varieties and standard language | 21 |
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