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1 In 83 there are three tense selections : past ( return ) in future ( leave ) in present ( will ) , the axis for the first two being defined by their respective next higher sentences . In 84 we have past ( return ) , future ( leave ) ...
1 In 83 there are three tense selections : past ( return ) in future ( leave ) in present ( will ) , the axis for the first two being defined by their respective next higher sentences . In 84 we have past ( return ) , future ( leave ) ...
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Deictic specifiers - type a - may obviously refer to past , present , or future time . Leaving aside complex cases involving recursion , as in three years ago tomorrow , we can say that : ( i ) Yesterday , last ... , ... ago are past .
Deictic specifiers - type a - may obviously refer to past , present , or future time . Leaving aside complex cases involving recursion , as in three years ago tomorrow , we can say that : ( i ) Yesterday , last ... , ... ago are past .
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We might also repeat under the present heading the suggestion that the grammar should exclude specifiers from sentences that are ' present in ' : given that we cannot have incompatible specifiers in he began to read , he was reading ...
We might also repeat under the present heading the suggestion that the grammar should exclude specifiers from sentences that are ' present in ' : given that we cannot have incompatible specifiers in he began to read , he was reading ...
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harmony | 45 |
Modules of grammar acquisition | 60 |
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