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Title: Brno studies in English
Year: 2009
Volume: 35
Issue: 2
Issue title
Discourse as function
Publication year
2009
ISSN
0524-6881 (print)
1805-0867 (online)
Title Document
Discourse as function : introduction | [5]–9
Chovanec, Jan
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Title Document
Ludmila Urbanová: an appreciation | [11]–13
Chovanec, Jan
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Part One : Analysing Sentence Structure and Function
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Word order and linear modification in English | [17]–28
Chamonikolasová, Jana
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Noun modification in fiction and academic prose | [29]–51
Dušková, Libuše
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"The Fifth Element" : a remark on the FSP factors | [53]–60
Klégr, Aleš
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Part Two : Pragmatic Markers and Discourse Segments
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Please : a politeness formula viewed in a translation perspective | [63]–77
Aijmer, Karin
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Surely as a marker of dominance and entitlement in the crime fiction of P.D. James | [79]–92
Downing, Angela
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On contrastive relations in academic spoken discourse | [93]–105
Povolná, Renata
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Part Three : Discourses in the Public Sphere
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Simulation of spoken interaction in written online media texts | [109]–128
Chovanec, Jan
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Interpersonal meanings in the genre of diplomatic addresses | [129]–143
Dontcheva-Navratilova, Olga
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"Doing interrupting" as a discursive tactic in argumentation : a post-pragmatic politeness theory perspective | [145]–163
Ferenčík, Milan
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Part Four : Discourses over the Course of Time
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How the Anglo-Saxons expressed their emotions with the help of interjections | [167]–183
Sauer, Hans
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William Harvey's Prelectiones anatomie universalis (1616) : code-switching in early modern English lecture notes | [185]–198
Schendl, Herbert
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English borrowings in Czech: health to our mouths? | [199]–213
Tárnyiková, Jarmila
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Title Document
Brno Studies in English | 215
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hidden section Guidelines for authors
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Guidelines for authors | 216
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