Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... meaning and inference to show how three negative tense / aspect / modality markers , -ja- , -ku- , and -i , are used in Swahili narrative to indicate the speak- er's assessment of the probability and the tem- poral boundedness of an ...
... meaning and inference to show how three negative tense / aspect / modality markers , -ja- , -ku- , and -i , are used in Swahili narrative to indicate the speak- er's assessment of the probability and the tem- poral boundedness of an ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. meaning ) and the possibilities of tense use ( ' con- textual meanings ' ) , drawing on data from Ger- manic and Slavic languages , which have similar tense meanings but different possible tense ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. meaning ) and the possibilities of tense use ( ' con- textual meanings ' ) , drawing on data from Ger- manic and Slavic languages , which have similar tense meanings but different possible tense ...
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... meanings of certain forms in Spanish which have tradition- ally been called grammatical forms , or gram- matical categories , and associated with grammatical meaning` ( 1 ) . In practice , the book consists of vignette studies of the ...
... meanings of certain forms in Spanish which have tradition- ally been called grammatical forms , or gram- matical categories , and associated with grammatical meaning` ( 1 ) . In practice , the book consists of vignette studies of the ...
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