Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... distinction between the iterative do go and frequentative durative do be going in the HE of County Roscommon ( see fn . 12 , above ) . However , this distinction is probably not consistently made in everyday creole and VBE usage , just ...
... distinction between the iterative do go and frequentative durative do be going in the HE of County Roscommon ( see fn . 12 , above ) . However , this distinction is probably not consistently made in everyday creole and VBE usage , just ...
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... distinction , since conversation and academic prose show polar dis- tinctions along Dimensions 1 and 2 identified in the present study : Interactive vs. Edited Text , and Abstract vs. Situated Content . If conversation is taken to ...
... distinction , since conversation and academic prose show polar dis- tinctions along Dimensions 1 and 2 identified in the present study : Interactive vs. Edited Text , and Abstract vs. Situated Content . If conversation is taken to ...
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... distinction is marked only in past and ' fu- ture ' positive sentences . In the negative ( all tenses and moods ) the aspectual distinction is neutralized in favor of the non - punctual form . The morphological material of verbal ...
... distinction is marked only in past and ' fu- ture ' positive sentences . In the negative ( all tenses and moods ) the aspectual distinction is neutralized in favor of the non - punctual form . The morphological material of verbal ...
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