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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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In the last decades, many research studies in Linguistics have been focused on the history of the English language; in this field, corpora analyses have become increasingly important since they provide easy access to actual linguistic data. The main purpose of this study is to describe the evolution of the different grammatical structures used in negative statements in Modern English which spans from 1500 to 1900, approximately, by analysing public and private correspondence written between the 16th and the 19th centuries and included in the corpora selected for this study. The data extracted from these corpora will be used to describe the frequency of use of the two grammatical structures analysed the doless structure, which places the adverbial not after the verb, and do periphrasis, which takes do as an auxiliary verb and to establish the possible linguistic syntactic, semantic and social reasons which could justify such frequency of use ; A lo largo de las últimas décadas han sido numerosos los estudios lingüísticos centrados en la historia de la lengua inglesa, cobrando especial importancia los análisis de corpus, ya que estos ofrecen un acceso rápido a datos lingüísticos reales. La idea principal de este estudio es analizar la evolución de las diferentes estructuras gramaticales usadas para formar la negación en Inglés Moderno que abarca de 1500 hasta 1900 aproximadamente teniendo como objeto de estudio cartas públicas y privadas escritas entre los siglos XVI y XIX recopiladas en los diferentes corpus aquí incluidos. Los datos extraídos de estos corpus servirán para analizar, por un lado, la tendencia de uso de las dos construcciones de negación analizadas en el estudio la negación adverbial, mediante el uso del adverbio not, y la negación perifrástica, con el auxiliar do y, por otro, las posibles causas lingüísticas sintácticas, semánticas y sociales detrás de dicha tendencia
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análisis de corpus; corpus analysis; inglés moderno; Modern English; negación; negative statement
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URL: https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=5269326
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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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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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