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In other words , the time at which the noun phrase is interpreted , which I refer to as the ' noun - phrase time ' , here overlaps ... But not all noun phrases are interpreted at the time at which the verbal predicate is interpreted .
In other words , the time at which the noun phrase is interpreted , which I refer to as the ' noun - phrase time ' , here overlaps ... But not all noun phrases are interpreted at the time at which the verbal predicate is interpreted .
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[ E ] The marker -kue on the noun phrase che - aguélo mba'e ' my grandfather's thing'in 10a conveys that the possessive relation between the speaker's grandfather and the thing ( the book ) was true in the past of the utterance time .
[ E ] The marker -kue on the noun phrase che - aguélo mba'e ' my grandfather's thing'in 10a conveys that the possessive relation between the speaker's grandfather and the thing ( the book ) was true in the past of the utterance time .
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the noun - phrase time tnp is the utterance time UT , which is located in the future of the reference time RT . ... Having established that the noun - phrase time tnp of Guaraní noun phrases not marked with a nominal temporal marker can ...
the noun - phrase time tnp is the utterance time UT , which is located in the future of the reference time RT . ... Having established that the noun - phrase time tnp of Guaraní noun phrases not marked with a nominal temporal marker can ...
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