Corpora: CORPUS OF CORPUS LINGUISTICS

Mick (tmiki@mxw.meshnet.or.jp)
Tue, 30 Nov 1999 21:29:43 +0900

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Dear list menbers,

I am a graduate student majoring linguistics in Japan.

I am going to study 'Imperative Mood' as a MA thesis. I have already

read three books about 'Imperative Mood', I don't know what

aspect of Imperative Mood is worth studying.

I would like to use the methodology of corpus linguistics, if

possible.

I would appreciate you if you are kind enough to give some

advise about the way of studying imperative.

Mr. Takayuki Miki

Hyogo University of Teacher Education ( in Japan )

The name of our tutorial professor is

Ms. Mariko Udo

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Dear list menbers,
 
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I am going to study 'Imperative Mood' as a MA = thesis. I have=20 already
 
read three books about 'Imperative Mood', I don't know what
 
aspect of Imperative Mood is worth studying.
 
 I would like to use the methodology of corpus linguistics, = if
 
possible.
 
 I would appreciate you if you are kind enough to give = some
 
advise about the way of studying imperative.
 
 
           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;    Mr.    =20 Takayuki       Miki
 
         Hyogo University = of=20 Teacher Education   ( in Japan )
 
         The name of = our=20 tutorial professor is
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           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;   Ms.    =20 Mariko         Udo
 
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