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temporal structure of a situation ( Comrie , 16 ) , events reported in the I correspond to what Labov & Waletzky call COÖRDINATE and RESTRICTED CLAUSES , i.e. ones which may be interchanged with no change in temporal sequence .
temporal structure of a situation ( Comrie , 16 ) , events reported in the I correspond to what Labov & Waletzky call COÖRDINATE and RESTRICTED CLAUSES , i.e. ones which may be interchanged with no change in temporal sequence .
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Wolfson further claims that the retention of the same tense between a when clause and its head , and the absence of the HP ... Since when clauses are orientation clauses , it is not surprising that they do not provide a context for the ...
Wolfson further claims that the retention of the same tense between a when clause and its head , and the absence of the HP ... Since when clauses are orientation clauses , it is not surprising that they do not provide a context for the ...
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They are subject to tense iconicity : the order of clauses must correspond to the order of events . d . They are not presupposed : in particular , negation of the following clause may also imply negation of the non - final clause .
They are subject to tense iconicity : the order of clauses must correspond to the order of events . d . They are not presupposed : in particular , negation of the following clause may also imply negation of the non - final clause .
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