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And , finally , -ru toki is seen in some cases to function much like -te iru toki in emphasizing the ongoing aspect of some past action , as in the following containing a motion verbal ) : ( 48 ) kinoo otukai ni iku toki ni miti de ...
And , finally , -ru toki is seen in some cases to function much like -te iru toki in emphasizing the ongoing aspect of some past action , as in the following containing a motion verbal ) : ( 48 ) kinoo otukai ni iku toki ni miti de ...
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Te iru can be used to designate convergence of two actions only if the habitual action which it represents is ... Thus , if the MxS action is of a sort that cuts off the Embs habitual action and does not let it continue up to the ...
Te iru can be used to designate convergence of two actions only if the habitual action which it represents is ... Thus , if the MxS action is of a sort that cuts off the Embs habitual action and does not let it continue up to the ...
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In 81-86 , we observed that , in S's whose MxS verbal is non - stative and designates a single non - habitual past event , RC - final ( habitual ) -te iru is perfectly grammatical because convergence occurs , unless the action ...
In 81-86 , we observed that , in S's whose MxS verbal is non - stative and designates a single non - habitual past event , RC - final ( habitual ) -te iru is perfectly grammatical because convergence occurs , unless the action ...
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