The Genitive V. the Of-construction: A Study of Syntactic Variation in 17th Century EnglishGleerup, 1982 - 318 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 73
... proper nouns ( of whatever origin ) and the syllabic form with native proper nouns . This distribution is partly due to the fact that an overwhelming majority of the foreign proper nouns are polysyllabic ( 36/39 ex ) , which is not the ...
... proper nouns ( of whatever origin ) and the syllabic form with native proper nouns . This distribution is partly due to the fact that an overwhelming majority of the foreign proper nouns are polysyllabic ( 36/39 ex ) , which is not the ...
الصفحة 83
... proper or a generic noun , and ( b ) an unusually strong incidence of examples from religious texts ( Mark , Don , Bun and Till ) . A closer examination of the naked balanced type with a proper noun as Mod reveals that more than half of ...
... proper or a generic noun , and ( b ) an unusually strong incidence of examples from religious texts ( Mark , Don , Bun and Till ) . A closer examination of the naked balanced type with a proper noun as Mod reveals that more than half of ...
الصفحة 125
... proper ( 428 ex ) and common nouns ( 788 ex ) . These will be examined separately be- low . 4.4.1 Proper nouns As appears from Table 14 , proper nouns have a somewhat lower GEN frequency ( 60 % ) than common nouns ( 74 % ) . Judging ...
... proper ( 428 ex ) and common nouns ( 788 ex ) . These will be examined separately be- low . 4.4.1 Proper nouns As appears from Table 14 , proper nouns have a somewhat lower GEN frequency ( 60 % ) than common nouns ( 74 % ) . Judging ...
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17th century adjective ambiguity animacy animate Mod apostrophe Appositive Celia Fiennes choice of construction combinations comedies common compounds conditioning effect conditioning factor context coordinated distinction early Modern English expressions favour Fillmore finite clauses following examples function GEN frequency GEN OF Total GEN preference GEN selection GEN/OF variation genres gerundive grammar group genitive Head Hence inanimate Mods influence informal prose instance interpretation Jespersen John John's language lexical linguistic Locative Mann Mark Middle English modality Modern English modifying nominal non-finite clauses non-restrictive normally objective occur Oeff of-constructions of-phrase paraphrase period periphrastic plural possessive possible postmodifying Poutsma premodifiers present material proper nouns Quantifying Quirk relative clause religious prose Restoration comedy restricted right-branching role sake semantic sentence singular structure stylistic subtypes synonymy syntactic Table texts thematic tion tive underlying variables verb verse xMod zero form