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TOC: Token: A Journal of English Linguistics 1/1 (2012)
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Date: 02-Apr-2013
From: Sylwester Lodej <sylwester.lodej
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Subject: Token: A Journal of English Linguistics Vol. 1, No. 1 (2012)
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Publisher: Jan Kochanowski University of Kielce
http://www.ujk.edu.pl
Journal Title: Token: A Journal of English Linguistics
Volume Number: 1
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2012
Main Text:
1/2012; 189pp.
John M. Anderson (University of Edinburgh; emeritus)
Parasitic passives of intransitives in English. 5-22
Marina Dossena (University of Bergamo)
Sense and sensibility: verbal morpho-syntax in nineteenth-century Scottish emigrants’ letters and the intersection of standard and vernacular usage. 23-36
Stefania Maci (University of Bergamo)
The language of tourism regulations in the European Union. 37-58
Andreea S. Calude & Gerald Delahunty (University of Reading and Colorado State University)
Inferentials: fixed or not? 59-83
Patrice Larroque (Paul Valery University, Montpellier)
The prepositions at and to: opposite points of view. 85-95
Joanna Esquibel & Anna Wojtyś (University of Warsaw)
Devil aka Satan: an enemy or fiend? On the rivalry between the familiar and the foreign in early English. 97-113
Magdalena Murawska (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań)
Patient imaging in medical case reports. 115-127
Daisuke Suzuki (Kyoto University)
A corpus-based study of modal adverbs in English: from the viewpoint of grammaticalization. 129-141
Elena Salakhyan (Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen)
Tübingen Corpus of Eastern European English (TCEEE): from a small-scale corpus study to newly emerging non-native English variety. 143-157
Oskar Gawlik (Jan Kochanowski University of Kielce)
On the complementation of start, begin and continue in spoken academic English. 159-170
Łukasz Stolarski (Jan Kochanowski University of Kielce)
Size-sound symbolism in car names. 171-189
The full text of the articles published in Volume 1 is available at
http://www.ujk.edu.pl/token/Courtesy of the Jan Kochanowski University Press)
Token focuses on English linguistics in a broad sense, taking in both diachronic and synchronic work, grammatical as well as lexical studies. That being said, the journal favors empirical research. All submissions are double-blind peer reviewed.
Linguistic Field(s):
General Linguistics
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