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these contexts from event sentences : progressives cannot appear in them , and event sentences with simple aspect indicate a situation with both initial and final endpoints . We will consider how the successive interpretation of ...
these contexts from event sentences : progressives cannot appear in them , and event sentences with simple aspect indicate a situation with both initial and final endpoints . We will consider how the successive interpretation of ...
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A group which appears only in the c form с ( with or without o ) fits all trees equally well : a single change followed ... Thus the discriminating cognates are just those which appear in at least one language as u , and in at least two ...
A group which appears only in the c form с ( with or without o ) fits all trees equally well : a single change followed ... Thus the discriminating cognates are just those which appear in at least one language as u , and in at least two ...
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The status markers are alternatively referred to as ' terminations ' because some of them appear only in clause - final ... Even though the verb form appears at the end of the verb PHRASE , the intransitive termination is absent .
The status markers are alternatively referred to as ' terminations ' because some of them appear only in clause - final ... Even though the verb form appears at the end of the verb PHRASE , the intransitive termination is absent .
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