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The first is that an evaluation of whether the Guaraní nominal temporal markers indeed behave like tense markers ... us to make a broader reassessment of the claim in the literature that there are nominal tenses in natural languages .
The first is that an evaluation of whether the Guaraní nominal temporal markers indeed behave like tense markers ... us to make a broader reassessment of the claim in the literature that there are nominal tenses in natural languages .
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Under the tense - 2 proposal , the past - tense verb partied locates the situation time of * Matt party with his friends ' prior to the perspective time , which is the utterance time here . The tense - 2 proposal must allow the temporal ...
Under the tense - 2 proposal , the past - tense verb partied locates the situation time of * Matt party with his friends ' prior to the perspective time , which is the utterance time here . The tense - 2 proposal must allow the temporal ...
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mately one would not want to claim that they are nominal tenses because of the striking differences between the noun - phrase time and the perspective time . 3.4 . DO GUARANÍ -kue AND -rã BEHAVE LIKE VERBAL TENSE - 3 MARKERS ?
mately one would not want to claim that they are nominal tenses because of the striking differences between the noun - phrase time and the perspective time . 3.4 . DO GUARANÍ -kue AND -rã BEHAVE LIKE VERBAL TENSE - 3 MARKERS ?
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