Language, Band 57George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1981 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... tense to cluster together is given a functional , discourse - level explanation : maintenance of one tense groups events into one scene or episode , while switching separates events from one another . We can test these more specific ...
... tense to cluster together is given a functional , discourse - level explanation : maintenance of one tense groups events into one scene or episode , while switching separates events from one another . We can test these more specific ...
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... tense in discourse other than nar- ratives , we see that a change from one tense to another is much more restricted with verbal conjunction than with clausal conjunction . Ex . 17 shows that a change in tense is possible with verbal ...
... tense in discourse other than nar- ratives , we see that a change from one tense to another is much more restricted with verbal conjunction than with clausal conjunction . Ex . 17 shows that a change in tense is possible with verbal ...
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... tense can present a challenge to analyses which derive the efficacy of the HP from its formal equivalence with a tense which is assumed to have a reference time simultaneous with the moment of speaking . When we examine where the HP ...
... tense can present a challenge to analyses which derive the efficacy of the HP from its formal equivalence with a tense which is assumed to have a reference time simultaneous with the moment of speaking . When we examine where the HP ...
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Anthony J Naro | 63 |
Halle and P Kiparsky | 150 |
Resolving the Neogrammarian controversy | 267 |
Urheberrecht | |
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