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Concordance index for 'las' onwards
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- Yaelf: LAST CALL FOR PAPERS: 6th CONFERENCE ON CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURE, DISCOURSE AND LANGUAGE: 1
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- AWWY: Without a Prayer; dig in; ditch effort, last; ditch it; grasping at straws; imprecations; last ditch effort; precarious; straws, clutching at: 2
- AWWY: crème de la crème; Forever Supreme; la crème de la crème; Primes and Primettes; Supreme, Forever; Temptations (Primes); tough act to follow; vaudeville, last act: 1
- Abbreviations:
Unedited list of search results
: 1
- Brians: penultimate/next to last: 1
- Cunningham: Explanatory Remarks: 1
- Cunningham: Multiple IDs: : 2
- Cunningham: Note C:: 1
- FX: "." after abbreviations: 1
- FX: "A, B and C" vs "A, B, and C": 1
- FX: "billions and billions": 1
- FX: "jerry-built"/"jury-rigged": 1
- FX: "portmanteau word": 1
- FX: "spoonerism": 1
- FX: "whom": 1
- FX: "you saying" vs "your saying": 1
- FX: Commonest words: 1
- FX: Etymologies of personal names: 1
- FX: How did "Truly" become a personal name?: 1
- FX: I before E except after C: 1
- FX: Names of "&", "@", and "#": 1
- FX: Repeated words after abbreviations: 1
- Garbl: last , latest, past: 1
- Groups: AUE: "company is" and "company are": 1
- I before E:
My suggested conclusion:
: 1
- IPA II: Affricates, diphthongs and triphthongs:
: 1
- IPA II: The reference to 'Chicago pop' first appeared in Mark Israel's
: 1
- IPA I:
Note A
: 1
- Intro A: AUE Intro A: Welcome to AUE and Guidelines for Posting: 1
- Intro B: AUE Intro B: Useful Web Sites for AUE Participants: 1
- Intro C:
"billion"
: 1
- Intro C: AUE Intro C: Mini-FAQ on Words & Phrases: 1
- Intro D: AUE Intro D: Mini-FAQ on Grammar, Usage & Punctuation: 1
- Intro E: AUE Intro E: Mini-FAQ on Spelling: 1
- Intro F: AUE Intro F: Contents of AUE FAQ and FAQ Supplement: 1
- Intro G: AUE Intro G: Where is the FAQ?: 3
- Isles:
SCOTCH. The following is extracted from Mark Israel's FAQ
: 1
- Lawler: >Just one question: Where does the past perfect ("have gone", "have sung"): 1
- Lawler: >Past tenses:: 1
- Lawler: I can't say _____ really means I can't say ___ in a word. When I go: 2
- Lawler: Since you ask, here's a moderately complete list of polarity items,: 2
- Lawler: "Quote, Unquote": 1
- Lawler: Alumin(i)um: 1
- Lawler: Can't Help (But) ...: 1
- Lawler: English Language History, with excursus on Technology: 1
- Lawler: English Modals: 1
- Lawler: Gotten vs. Got: 1
- Lawler: Headline grammar: 1
- Lawler: Negative Polarity Items: 4
- Lawler: Quantifier-Negative Semantics: 1
- Lawler: Ross Constraints: 3
- Lawler: Usage of "the hell": 2
- Lawler: Vowels Before R: 1
- Lawler: gonna: 1
- Lawler: hadn't've: 1
- Lawler: zilch: 2
- Links: Encyclopedias
: 1
- Morris: Dog Is Hung, Until the Last: 1
- Symposium I: AUE: London Symposium, March 1998: 1
- UCLE07: Some significant numbers from literature and literary criticism: 1
- UCLE08: London’s
: 2
- UCLE09: “Pop
: 1
- UCLE09: Holidays
: 2
- UCLE11: The
: 1
- UCLE13: Custer's last stand
: 2
- UCLE13: Waterloo
: 1
- UCLE14: Eponymous London Shopkeepers
: 1
- AUE: Arthur the Rat: 1
- AUE: Georgia speaker comments: 1
- AUE: London Millennium Boink, December 1999: 1
- AUE: Richard Fontana audio files: 1
- AUE: The North Wind and The Sun: 2
- AUE: What is prescriptivism?: 1
- Cambodunum
: 4
- Fieldfares
: 2
- Preface
: 3
- The Poetry of F. W. Moorman: 2
:lastbe :lasted :lastin :lasts :Lat :latch :latched :late :late-18th-century :lately :later
- AWWY: alligator; crocodile tears; Crocodile Tears, See You Later Alligator; crying crocodile tears; in a while crocodile; Nile and crocodile; on the Nile, crocodile; see you later alligator: 2
- AWWY: bowels open, mouth shut; City Living; day, make my (Dirty Harry); Dirty Harry (make my day); drop on him, get the; ears to the ground; eyes peeled, keep your; get the drop on him; go ahead make my day; ground, ears to the; Harry, Dirty (make my day); keep a weather eye open; on your toes; peeled, keep your eyes; questions later, shoot first and ask; qui vive; shoot first and ask questions later; vive, qui; weather eye open, keep a: 2
- Brians: later/latter: 1
- FX: "alumin(i)um": 2
- FX: "canola": 1
- FX: "catch-22": 1
- FX: "ollie ollie oxen free": 1
- FX: "rule of thumb": 1
- FX: "scot-free": 1
- FX: "titsling"/"brassiere": 2
- FX: "wait for the other shoe to drop": 1
- FX: Dictionaries: 2
- FX: Postfix "not": 1
- FX: Preposition at end: 1
- FX: Why is "I" capitalized?: 1
- FX: Words without vowels: 1
- IPA II: IPA Chart Revision Date:
: 1
- IPA I:
What is this?
: 1
- IPA I:
Note A
: 1
- IPA I:
Technical details
: 1
- Intro E:
Humorous poems about spelling
: 1
- Isles:
NORTHERN IRELAND This is not the place to go into
: 1
- Lawler: >> That is, the voicing assimilation that makes these morphemes voiceless: 1
- Lawler: I can't say _____ really means I can't say ___ in a word. When I go: 4
- Lawler: The intonation curve is (roughly) up-down-back.up, graphically something: 1
- Lawler: Alumin(i)um: 2
- Lawler: gonna: 1
- Links: Miscellaneous, not language related
: 1
- Links: Web-design utilities
: 1
- UCLE08: Britannia: Her history,
: 1
- UCLE09: Literary
: 1
- UCLE13: "Rearranging deck chairs
: 1
- UCLE13: Waterloo
: 2
- UCLE14: Eponymous London Shopkeepers
: 1
- 3. Great Britain
: 1
- AUE: Additional comments about deja.com: 1
- Cambodunum
: 1
- Preface
: 1
:lateral :latest :LaTeX :latin :Latin-1 :Latin-based :Latin-derived :Latinate :Latino :latitude :Latrociny :Latte :latter :latter's :latter-day :latticed :laugh :laughable :laughin :laughing :launched :launches
- Yaelf: Singapore filmmaker launches campaign to save local patois: 1
:launderette :Laundromat :laundry :Laura :laurel :Laurent's :Lausanne :Lautgesetz :lav :lavatory :Lavender
- Yaelf: Aue's Lars Eighner creates online version of "Lavender Blue"!: 1
:Lavish :Lavoisier :law
- AWWY: America, discovery of; Columbus and His Potential; finders keepers losers weepers; October 12, significance of; Pie de Stynie; possession; possession is nine points of the law; possible; potent; power: 1
- AWWY: alias; alibi; arm of the law, long; Laying Down the Law; Big Cheeses and Muck-a-Mucks; cheeses, the big; culprit; fromage, le grand (big cheese); grand fromage (big cheese); ignoramus; kings have long arms (long arm of the law); law, laying down the; statutes and statutory: 4
- Abbreviations:
Unedited list of search results
: 1
- Cunningham: Individual poster histories - alt.usage.english: 1
- FX: "Let them eat cake!": 3
- FX: "The exception proves the rule.": 1
- FX: "by hook or by crook": 1
- FX: "catch-22": 2
- FX: "eighty-six"="nix": 1
- FX: "rule of thumb": 1
- FX: Rhotic vs non-rhotic, intrusive "r": 2
- FX: What words are their own antonym?: 2
- Garbl: law: 1
- Lawler: The canonical paraphrase for will is be going to, idiosyncratically: 1
- Lawler: >> For instance: English has only one phoneme, but it has: 3
- Lawler: >> That is, the voicing assimilation that makes these morphemes voiceless: 5
- Lawler: "vehicle": 1
- Lawler: gonna: 1
- Lawler: zilch: 1
- Morris: Murphy's Law: 1
- Quinion: Long arm of the law: 1
- UCLE07: Some significant numbers from literature and literary criticism: 3
- UCLE09: Holidays
: 3
- UCLE11: The
: 1
- Wilton: Murphy's Law: 1
- Yaelf: Michigan Court Revokes 1897 State Law Against Swearing (AP): 1
- Yaelf: The Law of the Playground (playground slang): 1
- 11. The Commonwealth
: 1
- 2. England and Wales
: 3
- 4. The United Kingdom
: 1
- 8. The European Territories of the United Kingdom
: 1
- 9. The European Union
: 1
- AUE: Georgia speaker comments: 3
- AUE: What is the UK? Is it the same as Britain, Great Britain or England?: 2
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- AWWY: Laying It On; butterine (magarine); margarine; oleomargarine (margarine); spread thin: 1
- AWWY: alias; alibi; arm of the law, long; Laying Down the Law; Big Cheeses and Muck-a-Mucks; cheeses, the big; culprit; fromage, le grand (big cheese); grand fromage (big cheese); ignoramus; kings have long arms (long arm of the law); law, laying down the; statutes and statutory: 2
- AWWY: cards, holding close to chest; chest, holding cards close to; dead man's hand; hand, dead man's; playing cards close to chest; poker face; Poker, Calling a Spade a Spade; spade a spade, calling a; stacked against you, cards aren't; table, laying cards out on: 1
- Lawler: Beth Levin is a computational linguist at Northwestern University: 1
- AUE: What is prescriptivism?: 1
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