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New Trends and Methodologies in Applied English Language Research

Diachronic, Diatopic and Contrastive Studies
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
348 Seiten
Englisch
Peter Langerschienen am29.03.2010
Applies a variationist methodology to the analysis of developments in the use of the courtesy marker please, adverbs in -ly, the s- genitive and a number of phrasal combinations with the verb get. This title approaches the analysis of variation in English from diachronic, diatopic, and contrastive/comparative perspectives.mehr
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KlappentextApplies a variationist methodology to the analysis of developments in the use of the courtesy marker please, adverbs in -ly, the s- genitive and a number of phrasal combinations with the verb get. This title approaches the analysis of variation in English from diachronic, diatopic, and contrastive/comparative perspectives.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-0343-0046-9
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2010
Erscheinungsdatum29.03.2010
Reihen-Nr.103
Seiten348 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht500 g
Artikel-Nr.16456171

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents: Carlos Prado-Alonso: Introduction: Exploring New Methodologies in English Language Research - Fátima María Faya-Cerqueiro: Please in the Nineteenth Century: Origin and Position of a Courtesy Marker - Teo Juvonen: Genitive Variation in Late Middle and Early Modern English: The Persistence of the s-Genitive in the Correspondence Genre - Paula Rodríguez-Puente: The Effects of Lexicalization, Grammaticalization and Idiomatization on Phrasal Verbs in English: Some Combinations with get as a Test Case - Milagros Chao-Castro: Does it Fall Short of Expectations? On the Origin and Behavior of the Dual-form Adverb Short/Shortly - Javier Ruano-García: The Account Book of William Wray : An Evaluation of Yorkshire Lexis in two Inventories (1599-1600) - Anissa Dahak: Vowels in Inter-tonic Syllables: A Corpus-based Study - Ole Schützler: Unstable Close-mid Vowels in Modern Scottish English - Katrin Sell: Current Vowel Changes in Irish English: Analysing Galwegian English - Lize Terblanche: Morphological Productivity: A Black South African English Perspective - Viktoria Börjesson: Reinforcing and Attenuating Modifiers of Adjectives in Swedish Advanced Learners English: A Comparison with Native Speakers - Svetla Rogatcheva: I ve only found the answer a few days ago : Aspect Use in Bulgarian and German EFL Writing - Susanne Schneider: Progressivity in English and Italian: A Typologically Guided Comparative Study - Beatriz Tizón-Couto: Complement Clauses in a University Learner Spoken English Corpus: Issues Behind Compilation and Analysis.mehr

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Autor

The Editors: Carlos Prado-Alonso works as a full-time postdoctoral researcher at the Department of English of the University of Santiago de Compostela.
Lidia Gómez-García is employed as a research assistant to the Spoken English Research Team at the University of Santiago de Compostela.
Iria Pastor-Gómez is an FPU researcher funded by the Spanish Ministry for Science and Innovation at the University of Santiago de Compostela.
David Tizón-Couto works as a research assistant to the Language Variation and Textual Categorisation Research Unit at the University of Vigo.