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The phonological representation of the welsh mutations
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Colin J. Ewen
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Dedicatory preface v
- Table of contents vii
- Lemmatization — the case of ‘Catalpa’ 1
- Marking and frequency in the english verb 11
- Complements and humours 29
- Problems in dyirbal dialectology 43
- The phonological representation of the welsh mutations 75
- Has every sentence a theme and a rheme? 97
- Isophones or isographs? A problem in historical dialectology 117
- The de-automization of meaning 129
- ‘Thwaite’ 161
- Rhymes and reasons, the practice of two poets 169
- two geminate consonants in old english? 187
- Borrow, calgue and switch 203
- The stylistic analysis of poetic texts 239
- Old english Man ‘One’ 277
- Simplifying the grammar of english 285
- Verbal aspect 307
- Communicative needs in the learning and use of english 321
- Supplementing corpus elicitation 379
- Latin for old english in anglo-saxon manuscripts 395
- Wh- and Yes/no questions 401
- Some aspects of the history of the Be+ing construction 427
- A note on the indefinite article 475
- Written language as a heterogeneous system 485
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Dedicatory preface v
- Table of contents vii
- Lemmatization — the case of ‘Catalpa’ 1
- Marking and frequency in the english verb 11
- Complements and humours 29
- Problems in dyirbal dialectology 43
- The phonological representation of the welsh mutations 75
- Has every sentence a theme and a rheme? 97
- Isophones or isographs? A problem in historical dialectology 117
- The de-automization of meaning 129
- ‘Thwaite’ 161
- Rhymes and reasons, the practice of two poets 169
- two geminate consonants in old english? 187
- Borrow, calgue and switch 203
- The stylistic analysis of poetic texts 239
- Old english Man ‘One’ 277
- Simplifying the grammar of english 285
- Verbal aspect 307
- Communicative needs in the learning and use of english 321
- Supplementing corpus elicitation 379
- Latin for old english in anglo-saxon manuscripts 395
- Wh- and Yes/no questions 401
- Some aspects of the history of the Be+ing construction 427
- A note on the indefinite article 475
- Written language as a heterogeneous system 485