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9 Kean GIBSON University of the West Indies , Barbados Bickerton 1974 , 1981 , primarily in his work on Guyanese Creole , takes the position that an ordering Tense - Modal - Aspect is obligatory in creole languages .
9 Kean GIBSON University of the West Indies , Barbados Bickerton 1974 , 1981 , primarily in his work on Guyanese Creole , takes the position that an ordering Tense - Modal - Aspect is obligatory in creole languages .
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A A M According to B's TMA ordering , the tense form obligatorily occurs before modal forms . However , the only modal item which B illustrates as following tense is gu .
A A M According to B's TMA ordering , the tense form obligatorily occurs before modal forms . However , the only modal item which B illustrates as following tense is gu .
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9 a tense category , on what grounds is it representative of a modal category ? Lyons ( 1968 : 310 ) points out that , in some languages , forms used to refer to the future can also have modal implications . He also points out that mood ...
9 a tense category , on what grounds is it representative of a modal category ? Lyons ( 1968 : 310 ) points out that , in some languages , forms used to refer to the future can also have modal implications . He also points out that mood ...
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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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