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Specific : The speaker makes reference to a specific and identifiable entity . DISCOURSE CONNECTION BETWEEN VERBS ( CONNECT ) • Same reference , same TMA • Same reference , different TMA • Different reference TYPE OF LEXICAL CONTENT OF ...
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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 . In 38c , the reference time is located at the utterance time , and the noun - phrase time tnp of fugitivo “ fugitive ' is ...
the noun - phrase time tnp is the utterance time UT , which is located in the future of the reference time RT . In 38c , the reference time is located at the utterance time , and the noun - phrase time tnp of fugitivo “ fugitive ' is ...
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