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Aspect includes notions such as perfective and progressive ; and ' tense ' includes ones like past , present , and future . On the basis of these semantic requirements — as well as word - order patterns in the data , difficulties in ...
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Subject M kud ( a ) Modals of condition shud ( a ) wud ( a ) mait ( a ) T bin Past tense T gu Future tense А don Punctual aspect A Habitual aspect A de Durative aspect A Progressive aspect Predicate A don Punctual aspect FIGURE 3.
Subject M kud ( a ) Modals of condition shud ( a ) wud ( a ) mait ( a ) T bin Past tense T gu Future tense А don Punctual aspect A Habitual aspect A de Durative aspect A Progressive aspect Predicate A don Punctual aspect FIGURE 3.
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Aspect . Cambridge : University Press . : DAMOURETTE , JACQUES , et ÉDOUARD Pichon . 1936. Des mots à la pensée , Tome 5. Paris : Éditions d'Artrey . 1940. Des mots à la pensée , Tome 6. Paris : Éditions d'Artrey . Diver , William .
Aspect . Cambridge : University Press . : DAMOURETTE , JACQUES , et ÉDOUARD Pichon . 1936. Des mots à la pensée , Tome 5. Paris : Éditions d'Artrey . 1940. Des mots à la pensée , Tome 6. Paris : Éditions d'Artrey . Diver , William .
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A typology of the prestige language Henry Kahane | 495 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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