This is the usual position for adverbs of indefinite frequency, adverbs of degree, adverbs of certainty, one-word adverbs of time,evenandonly: Adverbs of indefinite frequencyalways, frequently, generally, hardly ever, never, normally, occasionally, often, rarely, seldom, sometimes, usually Adverbs ...
The frequency counts provided in Section 5 offer some insights into how common the different functions of perhaps are in the analysed data, but they only serve as a starting point for the qualitative analysis which follows. In the discussion of the textual functions of perhaps I rely primarily ...
Exact Mann-Whitney-U-Test revealed no significant differences in the frequency of intensifying and attenuating adverbs (U = 14.50, p = 0.343) nor differences in their semantic fit to hand verbs (U = 6.50, p = 0.645) or foot verbs (U = 5.00, p = 0.381), respectively. Please note that...