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Direct quotes are frequent in narrative : they increase the immediacy of an utterance which occurred in the past by ... It is through a combination of deictic and structural changes that direct quotes have this effect : the narrative ...
Direct quotes are frequent in narrative : they increase the immediacy of an utterance which occurred in the past by ... It is through a combination of deictic and structural changes that direct quotes have this effect : the narrative ...
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Promotion in Maori , and Object Incorporation in Samoan , treat direct objects as a category distinct both from subjects and from oblique NP's . " C's evidence and arguments here are presented with admirable clarity and thoroughness ...
Promotion in Maori , and Object Incorporation in Samoan , treat direct objects as a category distinct both from subjects and from oblique NP's . " C's evidence and arguments here are presented with admirable clarity and thoroughness ...
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Statement 29a would account for the fact that , in active sentences — i.e . ones in which no Subject - chômeur occurs - Direct Objects immediately follow the Verb , and Subjects may either precede the Verb or follow the Direct Object ...
Statement 29a would account for the fact that , in active sentences — i.e . ones in which no Subject - chômeur occurs - Direct Objects immediately follow the Verb , and Subjects may either precede the Verb or follow the Direct Object ...
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On the interpretation of existential there Leiv Egil Breivik | 1 |
Prototype semantics L Coleman and P Kay | 26 |
Tense variation in narrative Deborah Schiffrin | 45 |
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