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  1. A systemic functional account of modal verbs in late modern English women’s instructive writing (1700–1900)
  2. Impoliteness in women’s specialised writing in seventeenth-century English
  3. A Middle English Text on Phlebotomy
  4. ‘so that it may reach to the Jugular’. Modal Verbs in Early Modern English Recipes
  5. Chapter 8. Modal verb categories in CHET
  6. Constructing legitimation in Scottish newspapers: The case of the independence referendum
  7. Shall and Will in the Corpus of History English Texts
  8. Genre conventions in English recipes, 1600–1800
  9. Evidentiality and Modality in European Languages
  10. Corpus-based studies on language varieties
  11. ‘If they have not the french’: translation choices inThe Happy Deliverie of Women(1612)
  12. The functions of seem and parecer in early medical writing
  13. On the mitigating function of modality and evidentiality. Evidence from English and Spanish medical research papers
  14. Legitimising linguistic devices in A Cheering Voice from Upper Canada (1834)
  15. Introduction to stance language
  16. Abstracts in Academic Discourse
  17. Perspective in texts written by women
  18. English as a Second Language: Variations and Pedagogical Implications
  19. An Analysis of the Grammatical and Pragmatic Values of Seem in the C19th Section of the Corpus of English Philosophy Texts
  20. Exploring Male and Female Voices through Epistemic Modality and Evidentiality in Some Modern English Travel Texts on the Canaries
  21. SENTENTIAL EVIDENTIALS IN ENGLIHS MEDICAL RESEARCH PAPERS
  22. 10. An analysis of hedging in eighteenth century English astronomy texts
  23. The Role of the Pronounsheandshein Seventeenth-Century Obstetric Directives*
  24. The value of may as an evidential and epistemic marker in English medical abstracts
  25. Oral Traces and Speech Acts in a Corpus of Medieval English Healing Charms
  26. Stance Marking and Register in Middle English Charms
  27. The pragmatics of and-conjunctives in Middle English medical recipes
  28. The pragmatics of <I>and</I>-conjunctives in Middle English medical recipes<BR> A Relevance Theory description
  29. Voices on the Past. Studies in Old and Middle English Language and Literature
  30. PUNCTUATION PRACTICE IN A LATE MEDIEVAL ENGLISH MEDICAL REMEDYBOOK
  31. The “Sekenesse of Wymmen” Revised
  32. Evidential and Epistemic Devices in English and Spanish Medical, Computing and Legal Scientific Abstracts: A Contrastive Study: Francisco Alonso-Almeida
  33. FRANCISCO ALONSO-ALMEIDA
  34. The status of may in Middle English medical writing. Evidence from Middle English Medical Texts and the Málaga Corpus of Late Middle English Scientific Prose: Francisco Alonso-Almeida, Maureen Mulligan, Elena Quintana-Toledo