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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... adverbial ( in particular the present participle ) and noun complementation ( in particular the past participle ) , whereas the infinitive is found in all but one of our types ( as adverbial , with subject ) . Thus , in addition to ...
... adverbial ( in particular the present participle ) and noun complementation ( in particular the past participle ) , whereas the infinitive is found in all but one of our types ( as adverbial , with subject ) . Thus , in addition to ...
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... adverbial by then ( adjunct , time ) in the sentence ' The book must have been placed on the shelf ' . iM M mM By then the book must have been placed on the shelf . I The book by then must have been placed on the shelf . The book must ...
... adverbial by then ( adjunct , time ) in the sentence ' The book must have been placed on the shelf ' . iM M mM By then the book must have been placed on the shelf . I The book by then must have been placed on the shelf . The book must ...
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... adverbials in speech : 1.25 to 1. This runs counter to the widespread belief that written English is more complex syntactically than impromptu speech and that the incidence of ' adverbial clauses ' is a significant marker of relative ...
... adverbials in speech : 1.25 to 1. This runs counter to the widespread belief that written English is more complex syntactically than impromptu speech and that the incidence of ' adverbial clauses ' is a significant marker of relative ...
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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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