Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... present , and past . But the present is not a mere cut in the time line , on one side of which is the past , on the other the future , for the present has duration , it represents a moment of consciousness during which the mind performs ...
... present , and past . But the present is not a mere cut in the time line , on one side of which is the past , on the other the future , for the present has duration , it represents a moment of consciousness during which the mind performs ...
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... present and past ; the past stem is char- acterized by the presence of -d or -t , and the two stems usually show ... present ( mí- + present stem + personal endings ) mi - giræm ' I take ' , næ - mi - giræm ' I do not take ' ; aorist and ...
... present and past ; the past stem is char- acterized by the presence of -d or -t , and the two stems usually show ... present ( mí- + present stem + personal endings ) mi - giræm ' I take ' , næ - mi - giræm ' I do not take ' ; aorist and ...
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... present tense , durative aspect . Yet sometimes he erroneously equates this with the habitual present ; e.g. bíz , ùz otimizgà bedá , berayótirmiz ' We give our horse hay ' ( 64 ) , correctly ' We are giving our ( own ) horse hay ...
... present tense , durative aspect . Yet sometimes he erroneously equates this with the habitual present ; e.g. bíz , ùz otimizgà bedá , berayótirmiz ' We give our horse hay ' ( 64 ) , correctly ' We are giving our ( own ) horse hay ...
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