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More specifically , they propose that the heads of time adverbials are like tense elements in that they take two timedenoting arguments and establish between these arguments a relation of precedence , subsequence , or inclusion .
More specifically , they propose that the heads of time adverbials are like tense elements in that they take two timedenoting arguments and establish between these arguments a relation of precedence , subsequence , or inclusion .
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Thus , corresponding to the present tense TWBX in 25 above is the th - cleft in 30 . ( 30 ) A : When did you put this roof on ? B : Let's see ... that's 1946 that I put this roof on . OP : ' I PUT THIS ROOF ON AT TIME X ' Here ...
Thus , corresponding to the present tense TWBX in 25 above is the th - cleft in 30 . ( 30 ) A : When did you put this roof on ? B : Let's see ... that's 1946 that I put this roof on . OP : ' I PUT THIS ROOF ON AT TIME X ' Here ...
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The tense short - a has a strongly fronted nucleus that rises to upper mid and lower high position . As in New York , the environment for tensing is a complex configuration of voiced stops , voiceless fricatives , and front nasals .
The tense short - a has a strongly fronted nucleus that rises to upper mid and lower high position . As in New York , the environment for tensing is a complex configuration of voiced stops , voiceless fricatives , and front nasals .
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Paying tribute Brian D Joseph | 5 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
A case study Gerhard Jäger | 74 |
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