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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... replaced by a genitive determiner such as our ) . By contrast , in the choice of jury , the of - genitive holds an object role , the is not cataphoric and could be replaced by our . In other words , determination by knowledge of the ...
... replaced by a genitive determiner such as our ) . By contrast , in the choice of jury , the of - genitive holds an object role , the is not cataphoric and could be replaced by our . In other words , determination by knowledge of the ...
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... replacing her by another NP ( e.g. the new car ) or of replacing to look at her by an intransitive expression ( e.g. to go ) . There could of course be no analogous ( 15 ) * The house was ( quite ) ready prepared for John to look at it ...
... replacing her by another NP ( e.g. the new car ) or of replacing to look at her by an intransitive expression ( e.g. to go ) . There could of course be no analogous ( 15 ) * The house was ( quite ) ready prepared for John to look at it ...
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... replaced the past by another form ; of the 47 women , only 7 retained the past and no less than 40 replaced it . Thus while men showed that there was something unnatural about using the simple past in this smell sentence , women ...
... replaced the past by another form ; of the 47 women , only 7 retained the past and no less than 40 replaced it . Thus while men showed that there was something unnatural about using the simple past in this smell sentence , women ...
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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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