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... particular , it is usually said that the present tense form of the PERF has a future tense meaning , whereas this is not the case for the present form of the IMPERF . Similarly , the interaction of PERF and IMPERF with particular ...
... particular , it is usually said that the present tense form of the PERF has a future tense meaning , whereas this is not the case for the present form of the IMPERF . Similarly , the interaction of PERF and IMPERF with particular ...
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... particular occasion . ( 9 ) Einstein analyzed something . The sentence refers to a particular situation , which is said to have obtained in the past . This situation has numerous properties only some of which are de- scribed by 9. It is ...
... particular occasion . ( 9 ) Einstein analyzed something . The sentence refers to a particular situation , which is said to have obtained in the past . This situation has numerous properties only some of which are de- scribed by 9. It is ...
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... particular in the way in which temporal relations are ' bundled ' into different forms . Thus , the aspectual differentiation encoded by Russian PERF and IMPERF is one particular way to express two such relationships , related but not ...
... particular in the way in which temporal relations are ' bundled ' into different forms . Thus , the aspectual differentiation encoded by Russian PERF and IMPERF is one particular way to express two such relationships , related but not ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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