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Using the Web as Corpus is one of the recent challenges for corpus linguistics. This volume presents a current state-of-the-arts discussion of the topic. The articles address practical problems such as suitable linguistic search tools for accessing t
Autor:
Nadja Nesselhauf
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Studia Neophilologica. 85:157-173
This paper attempts to give a comprehensive and systematic account of the emergence and early development of the form ’ll. While it is largely undisputed that historically, ’ll derives from will, e...
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Nadja Nesselhauf
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Journal of Historical Linguistics. 2:83-132
In this paper, the semantic developments of the major future time expressions in Late Modern English are traced in detail, with the aim of uncovering mechanisms of language change in a complex functional system. The results of the study reveal that t
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Nadja Nesselhauf
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International Journal of Corpus Linguistics. 19:436-438
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Nadja Nesselhauf
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English Language and Linguistics. 14:163-186
This article provides the first comprehensive analysis of the development of the future time expressions will, ’ll, shall, be going to, progressive with future time reference, and be to in the course of the late modern period. The article focuses o
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Nadja Nesselhauf
Publikováno v:
English World-Wide. 30:1-25
Similarities of the phraseology of institutionalized second language varieties and foreign learner varieties have gone almost completely unnoticed so far. In this paper, different types of co-selection phenomena are examined across ESL and EFL variet
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Nadja Nesselhauf, Ute Römer
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Corpus Linguistics. 12:297-333
Based on a large set of data from one of the biggest available corpora of spoken British English (the 10-million word spoken component of the BNC), this article explores central lexical-grammatical aspects of progressive forms with future time refere
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Nadja Nesselhauf
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English Language and Linguistics. 11:191-207
Numerous factors have been identified as being relevant to the spread of the progressive in Late Modern English. The potential role of the ‘future’ use of the construction (as in I'm flying home next week) has, however, been neglected so far. The
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Nadja Nesselhauf
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English Language and Linguistics. 9:391-399
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Nadja Nesselhauf
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International Journal of Corpus Linguistics. 10:266-270