English in Transition :Corpus-based Studies in Linguistic Variation and Genre Styles ( Topics in English Linguistics TiEL )

Publication subTitle :Corpus-based Studies in Linguistic Variation and Genre Styles

Publication series :Topics in English Linguistics TiEL

Author: Matti Rissanen   Merja Kytö   Kirsi Heikkonen  

Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton‎

Publication year: 1997

E-ISBN: 9783110811148

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110156324

Subject: H310.9 English history

Language: ENG

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Chapter

Introduction

pp.:  11 – 27

On the forms and functions of the verb be from Old to Modern English

pp.:  97 – 131

Re-phrasing in Early English: The use of expository apposition with an explicit marker from 1350 to 1710

pp.:  131 – 195

Genre conventions: Personal affect in fiction and non-fiction in Early Modern English

pp.:  195 – 277

Towards reconstructing a grammar of point of view: Textual roles of adjectives and open-class adverbs in Early Modern English

pp.:  277 – 355

Bibliography

pp.:  355 – 375

Index of subjects

pp.:  375 – 385

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