Language, Band 59,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1983 |
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... CLAUSES , i.e. ones which may be interchanged with no change in temporal sequence . Note that clauses 1h , i , k are coördinate ( they can be displaced over themselves to the left or the right ) ; but 1j is restricted , because it may ...
... CLAUSES , i.e. ones which may be interchanged with no change in temporal sequence . Note that clauses 1h , i , k are coördinate ( they can be displaced over themselves to the left or the right ) ; but 1j is restricted , because it may ...
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... clause to past perfect in the main clause . This evidence invalidates the proposal that when clauses and their heads favor tense retention BECAUSE they constitute a single event . The when clause is not strictly an event , but the ...
... clause to past perfect in the main clause . This evidence invalidates the proposal that when clauses and their heads favor tense retention BECAUSE they constitute a single event . The when clause is not strictly an event , but the ...
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... 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 . The label ' subordinate ' is associated with clauses ...
... 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 . The label ' subordinate ' is associated with clauses ...
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