Language, Band 83,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... tense , addressing such phenomena as sequence of tense and double - access readings . MÜRVET ENÇ notes that constructions like I persuaded Peter to say tomorrow that he was sick , where was sick can denote an eventuality that is not ...
... tense , addressing such phenomena as sequence of tense and double - access readings . MÜRVET ENÇ notes that constructions like I persuaded Peter to say tomorrow that he was sick , where was sick can denote an eventuality that is not ...
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... tense disagreement that we saw above with TWBX . That is , because the OP is being instantiated at the time of utterance , when the demonstrative is used to refer to the instantiation of the variable and the cleft serves to equate this ...
... tense disagreement that we saw above with TWBX . That is , because the OP is being instantiated at the time of utterance , when the demonstrative is used to refer to the instantiation of the variable and the cleft serves to equate this ...
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... tense / lax classes of NYC . Empty squares in the upper left region and solid triangles in the lower right are deviations from the NYC system . The diagonal line indicates the division between the vowels that are perceptually tense at ...
... tense / lax classes of NYC . Empty squares in the upper left region and solid triangles in the lower right are deviations from the NYC system . The diagonal line indicates the division between the vowels that are perceptually tense at ...
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