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This paper is a quantitative analysis of the past and the historical - present tenses as alternative ways of referring to past events in narrative . It shows how the organization of narrative delimits the area in which the historical ...
This paper is a quantitative analysis of the past and the historical - present tenses as alternative ways of referring to past events in narrative . It shows how the organization of narrative delimits the area in which the historical ...
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THE HISTORICAL PRESENT : GETTING TO THE POINT . Traditional explanations of the HP view it as the past - more - vivid . However , the variety of reference points of the present tense can present a challenge to analyses which derive the ...
THE HISTORICAL PRESENT : GETTING TO THE POINT . Traditional explanations of the HP view it as the past - more - vivid . However , the variety of reference points of the present tense can present a challenge to analyses which derive the ...
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Since the HP is used in some of the same ways as the present tense to refer to present events , the fact that the present tense also refers to events with other reference times has little bearing on the analysis of the HP .
Since the HP is used in some of the same ways as the present tense to refer to present events , the fact that the present tense also refers to events with other reference times has little bearing on the analysis of the HP .
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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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