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Selected literature: Allerton, D. J. (1982) Valency and the English Verb, London. Barnfield, K. and I. Buchstaller (2010) "Intensifiers on Tyneside. Longitudinal developments and new trends". English World-Wide 31:3, pp 252–287. Bauer, L. (1994) Watching English Change. An introduction to the study of linguistic change in standard Englishes in the twentieth century. London/New York: Longman. Chapter 3.2, pp 51-61. Biber, D. et al. (1999) Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English. London: Longman. Dušková, L. (2004) Mluvnice současné angličtiny na pozadí češtiny. Praha: Academia. Dušková, L. (1999) "Has the English verb system the category of aspect?’", in Dušková, L., Studies in the English Language. Part 1. Praha: Karolinum, pp 103-112. Dušková, L. (1999) "On the nature of the subject of continuous forms in present-day English", in Dušková, L., Studies in the English Language. Part 1. Praha: Karolinum, pp 44-58. Dušková, L. (1999) "Some quantitative aspects of continuous forms in present-day English", in Dušková, L., Studies in the English Language. Part 1. Praha: Karolinum, pp 11-43. Dušková, L. (1997) "Expressing Indefiniteness in English". Prague Studies in English 22, pp 33-50. Dušková, L. (1998) "Syntactic forms of the presentation scale and their differentiation", Linguistica Pragensia 8, pp. 36-43. Firbas, J. (1964) "From comparative word-order studies: Thoughts on v. Mathesius's conception of the word-order system in English compared with that in Czech". Brno Studies in English 4, pp 111-128. Hoffmann, S. (2005), Grammaticalization and English Complex Prepositions. A Corpus-Based Study, London and New York: Routledge. Hudlleston, R. and G. J. Pullum (2002) Cambridge Grammar of the English Language. Cambridge University press. Klégr A., Malá, M., P. Šaldová (2012) Anglické ekvivalenty nejfrekventovanějších českých předložek. Praha: Karolinum UK. Kranich, S. (2013) "Functional layering and the English progressive". Linguistics 51 (1), pp 1-32. Leech, G. (2004, 3rd edition) Meaning and the English Verb. London: Longman. Leech, G., M. Hundt, Ch. Mair and N. Smith (2009) Change in Contemporary English. A Grammatical Study. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Mathesius, V. (1975) "The word order of the English sentence", in A Functional Analysis of Present-Day English, Prague, pp. 153-163. Matthews, P. (2014) The Positions of adjectives in English. Oxford: OUP. Poldauf, I. (1964) “The Third Syntactical Plan”, in J. Vachek (ed.) Travaux linguistique de Prague 1, pp. 241- 255. Praha: Academia. Römer, U. (2005) Progressives, Patterns, Pedagogy. A corpus-driven approach to English progressive forms, functions, contexts and didactics. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins. Quirk, R., et al. (1985) A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language, London. |
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Last update: Mgr. Kateřina Vašků, Ph.D. (23.09.2020)
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