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Is historical linguistics different in principle from other linguistic research? This book addresses problems encountered in gathering and analysing data from early English, including the incomplete nature of the evidence and the dangers of misinterp
Autor:
Richard Hogg, David Denison
The history and development of English, from the earliest known writings to its status today as a dominant world language, is a subject of major importance to linguists and historians. In this book, a team of international experts cover the entire re
This book brings together classic and recent papers in the philosophical and linguistic analysis of fuzzy grammar, gradience in meaning, word classes, and syntax. Issues such as how many grains make a heap, when a puddle becomes a pond, and so forth,
The future of English linguistics as envisaged by the editors of Topics in English Linguistics lies in empirical studies, which integrate work in English linguistics into general and theoretical linguistics on the one hand, and comparative linguistic
Autor:
Jonathan Culpeper, David Denison
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Denison, D 2020, Foreword . in E Jonsson & T Larsson (eds), Voices past and present-Studies of involved, speech-related and spoken texts : In honor of Merja Kytö . Studies in Corpus Linguistics, vol. 97, John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam & Philadelphia, pp. xii-xiii . https://doi.org/10.1075/scl.97.for
Studies in Corpus Linguistics ISBN: 9789027207654
Studies in Corpus Linguistics ISBN: 9789027207654
This chapter examines a recent use of so in spoken British English, namely as a discourse marker conveying acceptance of an invitation to take the floor and give an explanation. I demonstrate a long-term increase in turn-initial so, dating the specif
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https://doi.org/10.1075/scl.97.for
https://doi.org/10.1075/scl.97.for
Autor:
David Denison
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Studies in Corpus Linguistics ISBN: 9789027207654
Studies in Corpus Linguistics
Studies in Corpus Linguistics
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https://doi.org/10.1075/scl.97.13den
https://doi.org/10.1075/scl.97.13den
Autor:
David Denison
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Category Change from a Constructional Perspective
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https://doi.org/10.1075/cal.20.05den
https://doi.org/10.1075/cal.20.05den
Autor:
David Denison
The chapter briefly introduces word classes (parts of speech) and corpus linguistics as helpful adjuncts to courses on the history of English, enabling students to find their own examples of phenomena discussed in their course and to test what they a
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190611040.003.0013
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University of Manchester-PURE
Hundt, M, Denison, D & Schneider, G 2012, ' Relative complexity in scientific discourse ', English Language and Linguistics, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 209-240 . https://doi.org/10.1017/S1360674312000032
Hundt, M, Denison, D & Schneider, G 2012, ' Relative complexity in scientific discourse ', English Language and Linguistics, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 209-240 . https://doi.org/10.1017/S1360674312000032
Variation and change in relativization strategies are well documented. Previous studies have looked at issues such as (a) relativizer choice with respect to the semantics of the antecedent and type of relative, (b) prescriptive traditions, (c) variat
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Forensic Science International. 204:144-155
The nature of blood aerosols produced in physiological studies of an upright subject expiring small volumes through straws, spitting and mouthing sounds, and a semi-prone subject spitting through a bloody mouth or snorting through a single nasal orif