Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... action , as in the following ( containing a motion verbal ) : ( 48 ) kinoo otukai ni iku toki ni miti de Tanakasan ni atta ' Yesterday , while going on an errand , I met Mr. Tanaka . ' But in other cases it is seen to express imminent ...
... action , as in the following ( containing a motion verbal ) : ( 48 ) kinoo otukai ni iku toki ni miti de Tanakasan ni atta ' Yesterday , while going on an errand , I met Mr. Tanaka . ' But in other cases it is seen to express imminent ...
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... action which was in progress at the time some other action ( that of the MXS ) INTERVENED ... ' ; therefore , when no such intervention is involved ( as in 50-52 , where two states exist in TOTAL simultaneity ) , -te iru is ...
... action which was in progress at the time some other action ( that of the MXS ) INTERVENED ... ' ; therefore , when no such intervention is involved ( as in 50-52 , where two states exist in TOTAL simultaneity ) , -te iru is ...
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... action designated by the MxS verbal phrase is of a kind that completely cuts off the recurring action of the Embs , in which case only -te ita is acceptable . In this final section , we will investigate the tense and aspect phenomena in ...
... action designated by the MxS verbal phrase is of a kind that completely cuts off the recurring action of the Embs , in which case only -te ita is acceptable . In this final section , we will investigate the tense and aspect phenomena in ...
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VOLUME 48 NUMBER 1 MARCH | 4 |
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PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 256 |
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