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TítuloPatterns of english scientific writing in the 18th Century: adjectives and other Building blocks

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Figure 1. Distribution of words per genre in CETA
Figure 2 below illustrates just how small the proportion of adjective tokens (only 13724  representing 6% of all forms) found in my material is compared to the total number of  forms
Figure 2. Proportion of adjective tokens in CETA.
Figure 4 shows unexpected results for the use of derivative attributive adjectives ending  in –y
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