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Do the wealthy stay healthy?
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In: Journal of Historical Syntax; Vol 5 No 30 (2021): Do the wealthy stay healthy? Rich agreement and verb movement in early English; 1-28 ; 2163-6001 (2021)
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Los modales dinámicos en textos de historia en lengua inglesa (1700-1900) ; Dynamic modals in English history texts (1700-1900)
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In: Revista Signos [ISSN 0035-0451], v. 54 (106), p. 529-548, (Agosto 2021) (2021)
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A corpus-based approach to the pragmatics of -ly adverbs in history texts
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In: Focus on learning: Contribution to the field of ESP / Cristina Calle Martínez, Slavka Madarova (eds.) p. 135-141 (2019)
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"In fact" and "actually" in English history texts (1700- 1900)
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In: LFE: Revista de lenguas para fines específicos, ISSN 1133-1127, Vol. 23, Nº 2, 2017, pags. 247-262 (2017)
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I know not of any reason why I should use 'do': on the structure of negative statements in modern English correspondence
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In: Estudios interlingüísticos, ISSN 2340-9274, Nº. 3, 2015, pags. 67-87 (2015)
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A descriptive approach to computerised English historical corpora in the 21st century
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In: International Journal of English Studies; Vol. 11 No. 2 (2011): New Developments in Corpus Linguistics; 119-139 ; International Journal of English Studies; Vol. 11 Núm. 2 (2011): New Developments in Corpus Linguistics; 119-139 ; 1989-6131 ; 1578-7044 (2011)
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Review of: Possible and probable languages: a generative perspective on linguistic typology, by Frederick J. Newmeyer
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Grammaticalization and the semantic landscape of English and German modal verbs
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Neutral Tones in Disyllabic Sequences Across Chinese Dialects: An OT Account
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This thesis attempts to give an overview of neutral tone among Chinese dialects within the framework of Optimality Theory (OT). The following topics are discussed: (i) The Unmarked Value of Neutral Tone. This thesis tries to find out the unmarked value of neutral tone, and give an OT analysis of this unmarkedness. Analysis is also made on the difference between neutral tones and full tones in terms of unmarked value. (ii) Full-tone-related Neutral Tone and Long Neutral Tone. It is reported that in some dialects ¡°neutral tones¡± are related to the full tone of the syllable concerned. In other dialects, neutral tones are reported to be long, rather than short. This paper tries to analyze these problems. (ii) Realization Patterns of Neutral Tone Values. Neutral tone values are divergent among dialects, with different realization patterns concerning the relationship between neutral tone and its neighboring tone. In this paper, I summarize three realization patterns with different ranking of certain OT constraints.This thesis contains six chapters. An introduction is given before Chapter 1. Chapter 1 gives a unified account of the markedness status of H for neutral tone and the unmarked status of H for full tones. Chapter 2 discusses the ¡°full-tone-related neutral tones¡± attested in dialects, adopting the constraints proposed in Chapter 1. Chapter 3 deals with long neutral tones, which violate the constraints proposed in Chapter 1. Chapter 4 focuses on the domain of neutral tone realization and provides reanalysis of Mandarin neutral tone through constraint ranking. In Chapter 5, three patterns of neutral tone realization are detailed with examples. Chapter 6 concludes the paper with a summary. ; M.A.
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Chinese Dialects; Chinese tonology; Modern English; Optimality Theory; Phonology; Tone
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URL: http://hdl.rutgers.edu/1782.1/rucore00000002165.ETD.000064778
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An Historical Study of the Vocabulary of the Finnsburg Fragment
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Latin influence on English vocabulary, with special reference to the Modern English period
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