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Briefly , these are some of the major proposals regarding the nature of tenses : ( i ) Tense is an obligatory expansion of the node Auxiliary , and its leftmost member . ( This is the position taken by Chomsky 1965. ) ( ii ) Tense is an ...
Briefly , these are some of the major proposals regarding the nature of tenses : ( i ) Tense is an obligatory expansion of the node Auxiliary , and its leftmost member . ( This is the position taken by Chomsky 1965. ) ( ii ) Tense is an ...
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Option ( a ) brings ( supra ) to the tense - carrier , wherever it stands , whereas ( b ) brings ( atense ) to the second initial position , right after ( supra ) , which remains initial . The two alternatives , as far as I can tell ...
Option ( a ) brings ( supra ) to the tense - carrier , wherever it stands , whereas ( b ) brings ( atense ) to the second initial position , right after ( supra ) , which remains initial . The two alternatives , as far as I can tell ...
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If we tried to apply T - ad - tense in such a manner that the tense - carrier ( item 3 ) would be a form of BE later reduced to zero , we would obtain ungrammatical sentences . When the subject is emphasized , there is no doubt that it ...
If we tried to apply T - ad - tense in such a manner that the tense - carrier ( item 3 ) would be a form of BE later reduced to zero , we would obtain ungrammatical sentences . When the subject is emphasized , there is no doubt that it ...
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