Language, Band 46,Ausgabe 2,Teile 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1970 |
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... present : hence the present tense of happen , past of be . A suitable environment here is quite different from , and not interchangeable with , that of 16a : ( 20 ) You say your history teacher - that draft dodger says that the history ...
... present : hence the present tense of happen , past of be . A suitable environment here is quite different from , and not interchangeable with , that of 16a : ( 20 ) You say your history teacher - that draft dodger says that the history ...
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... PRESENT tense that is peculiar ; and insofar as the perfect shares some of the semantic features of the present , it partakes of this peculiarity . 5. THE FUTURE IS JUST AS DARK . Related to these facts , and therefore equally ...
... PRESENT tense that is peculiar ; and insofar as the perfect shares some of the semantic features of the present , it partakes of this peculiarity . 5. THE FUTURE IS JUST AS DARK . Related to these facts , and therefore equally ...
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... present referring to a past event : when the event has ' present relevance . " This is reason- able , at any rate , in that the morphological present tense figures in both . So , for instance , a sentence like I leave tomorrow is used ...
... present referring to a past event : when the event has ' present relevance . " This is reason- able , at any rate , in that the morphological present tense figures in both . So , for instance , a sentence like I leave tomorrow is used ...
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