In:Imperative-Based Dialogic Constructions and Discourse Units
Vassiliki Geka
[Constructional Approaches to Language 39] 2025
► pp. 195–232
Appendix II
Published online: 1 April 2025
https://doi.org/10.1075/cal.39.app2
https://doi.org/10.1075/cal.39.app2
Article outline
- Chapter 4.The believe-family constructions
- 4.1The semantics of the verb ‘believe’
- 4.4believe it or not
- 4.6The believe-family: Frequency counts, statistical significance, and reliability statistics
- 4.6.1Frequency counts
- 4.6.2believe me: The statistical significance of the data
- 4.6.3believe you me: The statistical significance of the data
- 4.6.4believe it or not: The statistical significance of the data
- 4.6.5The internal reliability of the data
- Chapter 5.think again
- 5.1The semantics of the constituent parts of think again
- 5.1.1The semantics of the verb ‘think’
- 5.1.2The semantics of the adverb ‘again’
- 5.5think again: Frequency counts, reliability and validity statistics
- 5.5.1Frequency counts
- 5.5.2The statistical significance of the data
- 5.5.3The internal reliability of the data
- 5.1The semantics of the constituent parts of think again
- Chapter 6.mind you
- 6.1mind you
- 6.1.1The semantics of the verb ‘mind’
- 6.4mind you: Frequency counts, statistical significance, and reliability statistics
- 6.4.1Frequency counts
- 6.4.2The statistical significance of the data
- 6.4.3The internal reliability of the data
- 6.1mind you
