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Publication ethics
Vol.35,
No.2
(2009)
Discourse as function : introduction
5–9
Jan Chovanec
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Ludmila Urbanová: an appreciation
11–13
Jan Chovanec
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Part One : Analysing Sentence Structure and Function
Word order and linear modification in English
17–28
Jana Chamonikolasová
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Noun modification in fiction and academic prose
29–51
Libuše Dušková
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"The Fifth Element" : a remark on the FSP factors
53–60
Aleš Klégr
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Part Two : Pragmatic Markers and Discourse Segments
Please : a politeness formula viewed in a translation perspective
63–77
Karin Aijmer
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Surely as a marker of dominance and entitlement in the crime fiction of P.D. James
79–92
Angela Downing
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On contrastive relations in academic spoken discourse
93–105
Renata Povolná
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Part Three : Discourses in the Public Sphere
Simulation of spoken interaction in written online media texts
109–128
Jan Chovanec
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Interpersonal meanings in the genre of diplomatic addresses
129–143
Olga Dontcheva-Navratilova
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"Doing interrupting" as a discursive tactic in argumentation : a post-pragmatic politeness theory perspective
145–163
Milan Ferenčík
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Part Four : Discourses over the Course of Time
How the Anglo-Saxons expressed their emotions with the help of interjections
167–183
Hans Sauer
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William Harvey's Prelectiones anatomie universalis (1616) : code-switching in early modern English lecture notes
185–198
Herbert Schendl
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English borrowings in Czech: health to our mouths?
199–213
Jarmila Tárnyiková
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