Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.Dictionaries tend to define the English adverbs literally, totally, and wholly with respect to each other, thus failing to distinguish their nuances. Although adverbs are well known for their complex functional and syntactic usage patterns, there is no published research which adequately differentiates the set considered here. In order to further distinguish how they differ in actual usage, a contrastive analysis based on corpus data and using a Behavioral Profile Analysis approach (Liu and Espino, 2012) was carried out. The data is drawn from varied registers/genres within the Corpus of Contemporary American English for the contexts of use of the adverbs, their common col...
© 2017 Cambridge University Press. While it is undoubtedly true that historical data do not lend the...
In this paper, I focus on four degree-modifiers of adjectives: rather, quite, fairly, and pretty. Th...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the adverbs mainly, mostly, chiefly and principally for thei...
The notion adverb is often treated as encompassing leftover items in a class that shows little consi...
Adverbs absolutely and totally generally appear as adverbials of degree or as intensifiers, but they...
The study maps the development of a new class of adverbs in English, i.e. 'stative physical adverbs'...
Utilizing the Corpus of Contemporary American English as the source data and employing the corpus-dr...
Linguistic research on adverbs has taken many forms: typological, morphological, syntactic, semantic...
ABSTRACTThis research aims to describe the use of adverb literally by a native speaker. It is qualit...
The book is concerned with a hitherto underresearched grammaticalization process: the development fr...
This paper investigated frequent collocations used by English learners. Specifically, it is a corpus...
Synonymous word pairs often become an obstacle on the road to favourable result in composing academ...
The objective of the present thesis is to analyze 15 intensifying adverbs homonymous with adjectives...
The goal of the present study is to investigate the semantic preference of the most frequent adjecti...
In this paper, I focus on four degree-modifiers of adjectives: rather, quite, fairly, and pretty. Th...
© 2017 Cambridge University Press. While it is undoubtedly true that historical data do not lend the...
In this paper, I focus on four degree-modifiers of adjectives: rather, quite, fairly, and pretty. Th...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the adverbs mainly, mostly, chiefly and principally for thei...
The notion adverb is often treated as encompassing leftover items in a class that shows little consi...
Adverbs absolutely and totally generally appear as adverbials of degree or as intensifiers, but they...
The study maps the development of a new class of adverbs in English, i.e. 'stative physical adverbs'...
Utilizing the Corpus of Contemporary American English as the source data and employing the corpus-dr...
Linguistic research on adverbs has taken many forms: typological, morphological, syntactic, semantic...
ABSTRACTThis research aims to describe the use of adverb literally by a native speaker. It is qualit...
The book is concerned with a hitherto underresearched grammaticalization process: the development fr...
This paper investigated frequent collocations used by English learners. Specifically, it is a corpus...
Synonymous word pairs often become an obstacle on the road to favourable result in composing academ...
The objective of the present thesis is to analyze 15 intensifying adverbs homonymous with adjectives...
The goal of the present study is to investigate the semantic preference of the most frequent adjecti...
In this paper, I focus on four degree-modifiers of adjectives: rather, quite, fairly, and pretty. Th...
© 2017 Cambridge University Press. While it is undoubtedly true that historical data do not lend the...
In this paper, I focus on four degree-modifiers of adjectives: rather, quite, fairly, and pretty. Th...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the adverbs mainly, mostly, chiefly and principally for thei...