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A grammaticalized form is one of a closed set of elements ( i.e. small in number , and resistant to accepting new members ) , which make distinctions with respect to notions such as tense , mood , aspect , and animacy .
A grammaticalized form is one of a closed set of elements ( i.e. small in number , and resistant to accepting new members ) , which make distinctions with respect to notions such as tense , mood , aspect , and animacy .
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40.00 (Hb.) $ 25.00 (Pb.) TENSE-ASPECT: BETWEEN SEMANTICS & PRAGMATICS The verbal categories of tense and aspect have been studied traditionally from the point of view of their reference to the timing and time-perspective of the ...
40.00 (Hb.) $ 25.00 (Pb.) TENSE-ASPECT: BETWEEN SEMANTICS & PRAGMATICS The verbal categories of tense and aspect have been studied traditionally from the point of view of their reference to the timing and time-perspective of the ...
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40.00 ( Hb . ) $ 25.00 ( Pb . ) TENSE - ASPECT : BETWEEN SEMANTICS & PRAGMATICS The verbal categories of tense and aspect have been studied traditionally from the point of view of their reference to the timing and time - perspective of ...
40.00 ( Hb . ) $ 25.00 ( Pb . ) TENSE - ASPECT : BETWEEN SEMANTICS & PRAGMATICS The verbal categories of tense and aspect have been studied traditionally from the point of view of their reference to the timing and time - perspective of ...
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