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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... subjects 21 19 failed to comply , 11 of whom were among those selecting go for ( i ) in ( a ) . It is these last ... subjects opted as follows ( n = 42 ) : 80 should go went ' willing ' 7 ' reluctant ' 8 26 17 9 17 As noted above , 15 ...
... subjects 21 19 failed to comply , 11 of whom were among those selecting go for ( i ) in ( a ) . It is these last ... subjects opted as follows ( n = 42 ) : 80 should go went ' willing ' 7 ' reluctant ' 8 26 17 9 17 As noted above , 15 ...
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... subjects more than half an hour to complete ; they were administered to two groups of subjects , one in Britain , the other in the United States . In order to eradicate the possible influences of sequence , half the subjects in each ...
... subjects more than half an hour to complete ; they were administered to two groups of subjects , one in Britain , the other in the United States . In order to eradicate the possible influences of sequence , half the subjects in each ...
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Randolph Quirk. 900 80 ---- UK subjects US subjects 70 60 % 50 40 30 20 10 spoil dream Figure 18.3 Selection of -t with effective subjects . smell ( int ) But there are some important considerations that militate against dismissing the ...
Randolph Quirk. 900 80 ---- UK subjects US subjects 70 60 % 50 40 30 20 10 spoil dream Figure 18.3 Selection of -t with effective subjects . smell ( int ) But there are some important considerations that militate against dismissing the ...
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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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