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Thus , it seems that completion is at least part of the meaning associated with the feature distinguishing the preterite from the imperfect . Second , note that while the preterite / imperfect distinction is found in the past tense ...
Thus , it seems that completion is at least part of the meaning associated with the feature distinguishing the preterite from the imperfect . Second , note that while the preterite / imperfect distinction is found in the past tense ...
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Comrie notes that Hua ( Haiman 1980 ) seems to make a true future - nonfuture distinction ; the model proposed here would predict that as in Dyirbal , the underlying distinction in Hua is based on the feature Irrealis .
Comrie notes that Hua ( Haiman 1980 ) seems to make a true future - nonfuture distinction ; the model proposed here would predict that as in Dyirbal , the underlying distinction in Hua is based on the feature Irrealis .
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Future research should be directed toward fleshing out these distinctions and their consequences in greater detail . ... A number of recent works have uncovered other empirical consequences of the open / closed - scale distinction in ...
Future research should be directed toward fleshing out these distinctions and their consequences in greater detail . ... A number of recent works have uncovered other empirical consequences of the open / closed - scale distinction in ...
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Letters to Language | 5 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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