English Text Construction 2:2
[English Text Construction, 2:2] 2009. iv, 140 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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On the Nabokovian Resonance of “The Proustian Theme in a Letter from Keats to Benjamin Bailey”Sam Slote | pp. 161–172
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A transgressive story of the flood : Jeanette Winterson’s Boating for BeginnersMarie Holdsworth | pp. 173–184
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Go-and-V, come-and-V, go-V and come-V: A corpus-based account of deictic movement verb constructionsSteve Nicolle | pp. 185–208
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The grammaticalization of you know : From shared knowledge to control over the co-speakerSophie Vincent, Sarah Darbaky and Amina Mettouchi | pp. 209–227
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Critical and corpus approaches to English academic text revision: A case study of articles by Portuguese humanities scholarsJohn McKenny and Karen Bennett | pp. 228–245
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Logical markers in L1 (Spanish and English) and L2 (English) Business research articlesPilar Mur Dueñas | pp. 246–264
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Student academic presentations: The processing side of interactivenessAlla Zareva | pp. 265–288
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Paul Baker, ed., Contemporary Corpus LinguisticsReviewed by Leen Impe and Natalia Levshina | pp. 289–290
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Ken Hyland, Academic Discourse. English in a Global ContextReviewed by Kris Van de Poel | pp. 291–295
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Acknowledgmentsp. 297
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