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Calamities and Counterfactuals: A Historical View of Polarity Reversal
Published 2015-07-01Subjects: “…grammaticalisation of English adverbs…”
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Expressions parenthétiques dans un corpus parallèle français-grec : les adverbiaux de conviction personnelle
Published 2014-12-01Subjects: “…adverbs of personal conviction…”
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Functional transposition of TILL and UNTIL from a diachronic perspective
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Karaman ve Konya Ağızlarındaki Arapça Kökenli Olduğu Düşünülen Bazı Kelimeler (Sıfat, Zarf ve Zamirler)
Published 2023-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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AN ERROR ANALYSIS OF THE TRANSFORMATION FROM DIRECT TO INDIRECT SPEECH
Published 2018-01-01“…The data shows that the students made errors on the selection of appropriate tenses, pronouns, and adverb of time. The most errors they made were in changing pronoun. …”
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Quand maintenant et après disent (à peu près) la même chose (mais pas de la même façon)
Published 2018-10-01“…This article deals with a particular use of the French adverb après: a use in which après, in an initial position, loses its temporal dimension and signals a discourse shift, a rupture with the preceding utterance (see [A]). …”
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Le principe de surprise annoncée
Published 2017-10-01“…This article examines the emergence of the adverb cependant “however” and its various meaning changes, from the temporal meaning “meanwhile” in Old French to the modern concessive meaning. …”
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Réflexions autour de la variation diamésique
Published 2022-06-01“…This study mainly analyses the semantics of introductory verbs announcing reported speech, and the composition of preposition and adverb phrases. It also focuses on the way punctuation contributes to representing oral conversations.…”
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FDTB1, première étape du projet « French Discourse Treebank » : repérage des connecteurs de discours en corpus
Published 2015-12-01“…The method consists in projecting on the corpus the items that are listed in LexConn, a lexicon of French connectives, and then filtering the occurrences of these elements that do not have a discursive use, but for example are used as an adverb of manner or a preposition introducing a subcategorized complement. …”
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Anaphore et fonction attribut du sujet : le cas de SO
Published 2012-11-01“…This article deals with a particular kind of subject complement, and in so doing discusses the notions of “defining feature” and “subjective feature” in utterances where the adverb SO acts as an anaphora for the subject complement. …”
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Or, ora, maintenant : perspective temporelle et perspective argumentative
Published 2017-09-01“…This paper presents a contrastive analysis of the distribution and interpretation of the French adverbs or and maintenant and the Italian adverb ora. …”
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Anyway ou le mode énonciatif du savoir en prendre et en laisser
Published 2009-01-01“…This study aims to show that the adverb ANYWAY has a variety of syntactic positions, initial, medial or final, as well as a wide range of semantic and argumentative values in discourse, namely concessive, additive, rectifying, resumptive, elliptical or concluding, which can be brought down to one underlying operation : a distancing operation. …”
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Des nombres à prendre ou à l’essai
Published 2011-11-01“…Whether it be with juxtaposition, coordination, adverb/suffix insertion or more elaborate forms, the surface of discourse displays a series of structures that bring us back to the cultural and cognitive basis for numerical representation, while unveiling the complexity of our relationship to numbers. …”
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Toujours est-il que (p) ou le retour à un topique antérieur
Published 2015-12-01“…In this locution, the aspectual adverb toujours does not concern the content anymore, but the speaker’s commitment. …”
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“We’ve only missed an emergent phenomenon in Standard British English!”: the mirative ONLY in contemporary colloquial English
Published 2018-06-01“…This article takes a look at what is hypothesised to be a recent phenomenon restricted to some forms of contemporary British English, whereby the restrictive adverb ONLY seems to have become a discourse marker signalling counter-expectation or undesirability. …”
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Probabilistic Double Hierarchy Linguistic TOPSIS Method for MAGDM and Its Application to Teaching Quality Evaluation of College English
Published 2022-01-01“…The probabilistic double hierarchy linguistic not only conforms to people’s language expression habit of “adverb + adjective,” but can also accurately express its importance. …”
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What’s on the left?
Published 2011-07-01“…The paper focuses on the French adverb autrement, an important tool in such operations. …”
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Extracting Product Features and Opinion Words Using Pattern Knowledge in Customer Reviews
Published 2013-01-01“…Our focus in this paper is to get the patterns of opinion words/phrases about the feature of product from the review text through adjective, adverb, verb, and noun. The extracted features and opinions are useful for generating a meaningful summary that can provide significant informative resource to help the user as well as merchants to track the most suitable choice of product.…”
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The Rhythem of Prose in Beyhaqi's History
Published 2011-12-01“…This paper deals with Beyhaqi's history in this view point that is harmonic that like modern prose poem and the most important elements which have role of generation of music like: the music of words, the reapatition of word and voice, the music application of adverb, the word of "Ra", rhythmic composition, the syntagmatic of opposition elements, the role of simile, and the metathesis of components of qsentence.…”
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