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ON THE UNDERLYING TENSE OF DEVERBATIVES ROBERT I. BINNICK Scarborough College , University of Toronto This paper argues against syntactic derivation of deverbatives from forms marked for tense . It is shown , first , that Khalkha ...
ON THE UNDERLYING TENSE OF DEVERBATIVES ROBERT I. BINNICK Scarborough College , University of Toronto This paper argues against syntactic derivation of deverbatives from forms marked for tense . It is shown , first , that Khalkha ...
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But there are several problems with this approacheven leaving aside the question of the complex tenses , which might be ... This approach would avoid the problems raised above by Mongolian in regard to the purported underlying tense of ...
But there are several problems with this approacheven leaving aside the question of the complex tenses , which might be ... This approach would avoid the problems raised above by Mongolian in regard to the purported underlying tense of ...
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Classical Greek has seven morphologically marked tenses in its finite verb . ... Thus any two tenses can contrast in one or both of these ways : the present tense differs from the imperfect only in time , from the perfect only in aspect ...
Classical Greek has seven morphologically marked tenses in its finite verb . ... Thus any two tenses can contrast in one or both of these ways : the present tense differs from the imperfect only in time , from the perfect only in aspect ...
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Areal and lexical diffusion of sound change Bh Krishnamurti | 1 |
French linking phenomena Jurgen Klausenburger | 21 |
Two theories of nonautomatic morphophonological alternations James W Harris | 41 |
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