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Unit 10 de Inglés B.2.3, Apuntes de Filología Inglesa

Apuntes del tema 10 de la asignatura Inglés B.2.3 con Sergio Ferrer Navas.

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English B.2.3
UNIT 10. DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
NEUTRAL WORD MARKED WORD
rise, increase rocket, soar (v)
fall, decrease plunge (v)
important key, vital, essential (adj)
big, large enormous, huge, massive, significant, tremendous
(adj)
useful essential (adj)
good excellent, fantastic, outstanding, superb, tremendous
(adj)
different, unexpected astonishing
traditionalists old school
object to grumble about
many floods of
new, modern new-flangled
falling, declining plummeting
original groundbreaking
important, necessary crucial
small insignificant, minimal, minor, tiny (adj)
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English B.2.

UNIT 10. DISCOURSE ANALYSIS

NEUTRAL WORD MARKED WORD

rise, increase rocket, soar (v) fall, decrease plunge (v) important key, vital, essential (adj) big, large enormous, huge, massive, significant, tremendous (adj) useful essential (adj) good excellent, fantastic, outstanding, superb, tremendous (adj) different, unexpected astonishing traditionalists old school object to grumble about many floods of new, modern new-flangled falling, declining plummeting original groundbreaking important, necessary crucial small insignificant, minimal, minor, tiny (adj)

English B.2. VERY CONFIDENT It is also clear that is undoubtedly can be confident of X caused Y (definitely true) FAIRLY CONFIDENT It is generally accepted that can be it is fair to say that It is unlikely that X probably/seems/is likely to have caused Y (probably true) TENTATIVE (= NOT CONFIDENT) there may be X may/might/could have possibly caused Y (possibly true) X may have contributed to Y X was possibly one of the factors which contributed to Y

English B.2. SYMBOL MEANING & and © copyright cf. compare edn. edition ed(s). editor(s) et al. and other authors ibid. same place in a work already referred to n.d. no date (used in a reference list if there is no date – as is often the case with web articles) op. cit. the work already referred to p. page pp. pages vol. volume