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The Use of Modal Expression Preference as a Marker of Style and Attribution: The Case of William Tyndale and the 1533 English "Enchiridion Militis Christiani" - Berkeley Insights in Linguistics and Semiotics New edition
Elizabeth Bell Canon
The Use of Modal Expression Preference as a Marker of Style and Attribution: The Case of William Tyndale and the 1533 English "Enchiridion Militis Christiani" - Berkeley Insights in Linguistics and Semiotics New edition
Elizabeth Bell Canon
Can an author's preference for expressing modality be quantified and then used as a marker of attribution? This book explores the possibility of using the subjunctive mood as an indicator of style and a marker of authorship in Early Modern English texts.
169 pages, illustrations
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | June 17, 2010 |
ISBN13 | 9781433108327 |
Publishers | Peter Lang Publishing Inc |
Pages | 169 |
Dimensions | 254 × 233 × 18 mm · 409 g |
Language | English |
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