English Language Competence of Secretary Students Through Report Writing: Corpus Based Study [PDF]
This research is entitled “English Language Competence of Secretary Students through Report Writing:Corpus Based Study”. The main purpose of this research is to analyze the language competence of the Secretary Students in one of popular Academy Secretary
Citraresmana, E. (Elvi)
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On some aspectual adverbs – in Brazilian Portuguese and in Chilean Spanish – that seem ambiguous
We turn to Brazilian Portuguese (BP) and Chilean Spanish (CS) in our study of some aspectual adverbs which, according to Cinque (1999, 2004), have a dual source both concerning their position in the universal hierarchy of adverbs and their scope.
Aquiles Tescari Neto +1 more
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Substantivized embedded interrogative and exclamative finite wh-clauses in Spanish
In this chapter I explore the nature of clausal nominalization/substantivization of a specific type of finite clauses in Spanish, namely embedded interrogative and exclamative wh-clauses ( clauses). The naturally occurring data provided document their use, which is wider than previously indicated.
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Wake up New Zealand! Directives, politeness and stance in Twitter #Covid19NZ posts. [PDF]
Burnette J, Calude AS.
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In the thick of it: scope rivalry in past counterfactuals of Pomerano. [PDF]
Kaufmann G.
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About the history of the "zein" relative
The present paper deals with one of the Basque relativization strategies: the zein relative, in which an interrogative pronoun, usually zein 'which', heads the subordinate clause. The goal is to analyze its use in the 16th to 19th century texts.
Dorota Krajewska
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Mandarin Chinese wh-in-situ argument-adjunct asymmetry in island sensitivity: Evidence from a formal judgment study. [PDF]
Tian Q, Park MK, Yang X.
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"Zein" erlatiboaren historiaz / About the history of the "zein" relative
The present paper deals with one of the Basque relativization strategies: the zein relative, in which an interrogative pronoun, usually zein 'which', heads the subordinate clause. The goal is to analyze its use in the 16th to 19th century texts.
Dorota Krajewska
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Engaging the public: English local government organisations' social media communications during the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Love R, Darics E, Palmieri R.
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On describing word order [PDF]
One aspect that is always discussed in language descriptions, no matter how short they may be, is word order. Beginning with Greenberg 1963, it has been common to talk about word order using expressions such as "X is an SOV language", where "S ...
LaPolla, Randy J., Poa, Dory
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